Expensive Praise

 3Mary therefore took a pound of expensive ointment made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.–John 12

  1. There is no evidence in the text that Mary (or any of the disciples) knew Jesus was going to soon die and be buried. So this would have just been a very expensive gift. Now Jesus interpreted it in terms of His burial, but there is no evidence that anyone else did.
  2. What might Mary have been feeling? If I was in her sandals I would be feeling gratefulness and thanksgiving.
  3. Jesus had just raised their brother from the dead. Their family was whole again. And they were having a dinner party to celebrate.
  4. This was a costly act of devotion and worship. Her using her hair meant that she got to carry the memory of that smell with her.
  5. I wonder how long that fragrance lasted? Maybe her hair still carried that fragrance by the end of that week when Jesus actually died.
  6. For what are you grateful to Jesus? We celebrate Jesus who died in our place. He is our substitute who paid the penalty for our sins. God’s wrath against me was satisfied as He instead poured out that wrath on Jesus in my place.
  7. Mary’s act also speaks better than she knew. She was anointing Jesus before his burial, but she just didn’t know it. She was just responding with costly devotion and gratitude. Like a very expensive “just because” gift. Wow.–JMB

2 responses to “Expensive Praise”

  1. I am so thankful and grateful for Jesus is that he took our sins so we would be forgiven and we would have eternal life.

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    1. amen

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