A young man read Matthew 26:6-13 today and it literally brought tears to my eyes as I reflected on the heart and spirit of the woman who came to Jesus with her very expensive perfume and anointed his head while he relaxed at the table. The disciples were critical and offended that this "nobody" would waste money in buying this perfume only to anoint Jesus, when it was obvious that money could've been used to give to the poor. What a waste!
The woman brought her best to worship God and addition to that Jesus said "when she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial." Her "waste" was God's acceptable offering of worship. I thought about "what am I willing to 'waste' for the worship and praise of Jesus?" What am I willing to lay at his feet or anoint His presence in gratitude of His presence in my life? At the expense of my reputation and dignity what am I willing to offer to the King?
The woman brought her best to worship God and addition to that Jesus said "when she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial." Her "waste" was God's acceptable offering of worship. I thought about "what am I willing to 'waste' for the worship and praise of Jesus?" What am I willing to lay at his feet or anoint His presence in gratitude of His presence in my life? At the expense of my reputation and dignity what am I willing to offer to the King?
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