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In Mark 14:1–11, we see a striking contrast between calculated betrayal and wholehearted devotion. While others measure what Jesus is worth to them, Mary pours out her most valuable possession in worship, showing that Christ’s worth isn’t relative—it’s objective. Is our worship cautious and measured, or surrendered in response to His infinite worth?
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In Mark 14:1–11, we see a striking contrast between calculated betrayal and wholehearted devotion. While others measure what Jesus is worth to them, Mary pours out her most valuable possession in worship, showing that Christ’s worth isn’t relative—it’s objective. Is our worship cautious and measured, or surrendered in response to His infinite worth?