In a sermon centered on the themes of worship and sacrifice, the preacher delves into the Gospel of John, particularly chapter 12, to explore the depth of Mary's devotion to Jesus. The preacher begins by addressing concerns about church finances and the cost of missions, acknowledging that while there may be instances of frivolous spending, the greater concern often lies in the hesitation to spend generously on helping others. The preacher draws a parallel to the biblical account of Mary, who was criticized for using expensive perfume to anoint Jesus. Jesus, however, defended her actions, recognizing her heart of worship and the value of her sacrifice.
The preacher then paints a vivid picture of the cultural context of Jesus' time, describing how meals were shared and the significance of Mary's act of anointing Jesus' feet with costly perfume. This act, performed in a setting where Jesus dined with Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead, and others, was a profound expression of worship and love. The preacher emphasizes that Mary's worship was not only extravagant but also a beautiful work that Jesus himself commended. The preacher contrasts this with the attitudes of others at the supper, such as Judas Iscariot, who criticized Mary's actions, revealing his own lack of understanding and corrupt motives.
The sermon continues with a call to the congregation to break their own "Alabaster Box," to worship God without reservation or concern for the opinions of others. The preacher stresses that true worship requires a mindset focused on God's goodness and our unworthiness of His blessings. This worship may come at a cost, potentially sacrificing friendships or popularity, but it is a necessary part of a life dedicated to God.
The preacher also discusses the plot by the religious leaders to kill Jesus, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the love Jesus showed by going to the cross for humanity's salvation. This backdrop of conspiracy and danger underscores the poignancy of Mary's worship and the urgency of choosing to worship Jesus with our best, rather than doing the bare minimum.
In conclusion, the preacher reflects on the various responses to Jesus at the supper, noting that while many had reasons to worship him, only Mary chose to do so in a way that was memorable and honored by Jesus. The preacher challenges the congregation to consider their own acts of worship and what they are willing to give in return for the sacrifice Jesus made.
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