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This message reflects on the story in John 12 where Mary anoints Jesus with an entire pound of costly perfume, emphasizing its great value—worth nearly a year’s wages—and the heart behind her gift. The scene unfolds at a dinner party honoring Jesus, where Mary’s bold act of devotion fills the house with fragrance and draws criticism from Judas, who claims it could have been sold to help the poor. Jesus defends her, revealing that her action points to his coming burial and teaching that moments of worship and surrender have eternal significance. The message contrasts Mary’s wholehearted worship with Judas’s selfishness, illustrating that our response to Jesus reveals the posture of our hearts.
This message then turns practical, challenging listeners to respond to Jesus with the same open-handed devotion Mary displayed. It calls for making God’s priorities our own—loving people, serving generously, living with integrity, standing on truth, and offering every part of life as worship. The “pricey perfume” becomes a metaphor for surrendering what is most valuable, whether time, talent, resources, or personal comfort, to honor God. The message closes with an encouragement to take daily steps of faith—small choices that add up over time—so that our lives look like we love Jesus and point others toward Him.
This message continues exploring Jesus’ late-night conversation with Nicodemus, focusing on John 3:17–21. It highlights that Jesus came not to condemn the world but to save it, revealing the reality of the human position—we are already lost and in need of rescue...
This message centers on the true meaning of Easter, declaring it not just as a widely celebrated holiday, but as the recognition of the most significant, powerful, and personal event in human history...
This message reflects on the final days of Jesus' ministry leading into Passion Week, emphasizing that God’s plan from the beginning was one of creation, fall, redemption, and ultimately restoration...
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