In today's gathering, we delve into the profound truth that our every action, whether mundane or significant, must be done for the glory of God. This is not a mere suggestion but a divine mandate as stated in 1 Corinthians 10:31. Our lives are not to be compartmentalized into sacred and secular segments; rather, every moment is an opportunity to honor God. This is the essence of true worship – a life lived entirely for His glory.
We are reminded of the imminent sacrifice of Jesus as we approach the commemoration of His death and resurrection. In John 12, we see Jesus returning to Bethany, fully aware that His crucifixion is near. Yet, His focus is not on the looming suffering but on ensuring that His followers remain joyous and mindful of His identity as the resurrection and the life.
The narrative of Mary anointing Jesus's feet with expensive ointment is a poignant illustration of extravagant love and worship. Mary's act is not one of spontaneity but a deliberate, heartfelt expression of her devotion. She teaches us that our love for Jesus should be displayed extravagantly, without regard for cost or criticism. This act of worship is a stark contrast to Judas's response, who sees it as wasteful. Judas's heart, corrupted by greed, fails to recognize the true worth of Jesus.
As we reflect on Mary's act of worship, we are challenged to consider our own response to Jesus's worth. Do we, like Mary, pour out our best at His feet, or do we, like Judas, measure His worth against worldly standards? Our lives should be a celebration of Jesus's resurrection power, a testament to His miraculous works, just as the dinner in Bethany was a celebration of Lazarus's resurrection.
In closing, we are called to silence the voice of criticism and negativity, the voice of Judas within us, by lavishing Jesus with love. As we prepare for the events leading up to Easter, let us allow Jesus to make a triumphant entry into our hearts, just as He did into Jerusalem, and let us weep with Him over the lostness of humanity, committing ourselves to a life of worship that is both public and profound.
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