Then
Mary took an extraordinary amount, almost three-quarters of a pound, of very
expensive perfume made of pure nard. She anointed Jesus’ feet with it, then
wiped his feet dry with her hair. The house was filled with the aroma of the perfume. Judas Iscariot, one of his
disciples (the one who was about to betray him), complained, “This perfume was worth a
year’s wages! Why wasn’t it
sold and the money given to the poor?” (He said this not because he cared about the poor but because he
was a thief. He carried the money bag and would take what was in it.)1
Mary
is a beautiful example of someone whose love and respect for Jesus was bigger
than the opinion of others. In the verses above, we see how she anoints Jesus’
feet with an extravagantly costly perfume, which she then proceeds to wipe with
her hair. At that moment the house was filled with the pleasant aroma of her
act of love.
On
the contrary, we see Judas, one of Jesus’ disciples, who had been chosen
and had the privilege of serving alongside Jesus on a personal level, yet his
heart was far from Him. When Judas sees Mary anointing Jesus’ feet with this
expensive perfume, he cannot help but think of the waste of money! He tries to
defend his negative response by trying to bring the attention to the poor and
how the money could have been used in their aid. However, we clearly read that
he did not truly care for the poor, but rather sought his own benefit.
We
see such a drastic difference in the attitude and condition of the hearts of
these two individuals. It is a great reminder for us to examine our own hearts
and motives when serving Jesus. Are our actions and love for the Lord only
superficial? Or are we in a true place of devotion, serving our God humbly
while serving others? Are we committed to following Christ and serving Him regardless
of the cost? Or, like Judas, are we selfishly holding back and limiting our
God-given potential?
May
our lives be so devoted to and immersed in Christ that we are that perfume that
will attract others to know Christ personally and may we always reflect the
beauty of our Savior in all we say and do.
Suggested
prayer: Dear God, may I, like Mary, sit at your feet and worship you with all
that I have. Allow my heart to be sincere and genuine in my service to you. May
the fragrance of my heart and the way I live lead others to you today. Thank
you for hearing and answering my prayer. In Jesus’ name, amen.
1.
John 12:3-6 (CEB).
Today's Encounter was written by: Crystal B.