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In this message from John 12:1–8, Rev. Andrew reflects on Mary’s extraordinary act of devotion as she anoints Jesus with costly perfume. Her worship overflows from a heart transformed by thankfulness—not just for her brother Lazarus being raised, but because she has come to see Jesus for who He truly is: the Messiah, the Lord of life and death. Contrasting Mary’s humility with Judas’ critique, we’re challenged to examine our own hearts: do our lives reflect true worship, or are we dulled by worldly logic disguised as piety? As we draw near to the Cross, this message invites us to consider what our worship says about who we believe Jesus is, and what we live for.
By SPB BelfastIn this message from John 12:1–8, Rev. Andrew reflects on Mary’s extraordinary act of devotion as she anoints Jesus with costly perfume. Her worship overflows from a heart transformed by thankfulness—not just for her brother Lazarus being raised, but because she has come to see Jesus for who He truly is: the Messiah, the Lord of life and death. Contrasting Mary’s humility with Judas’ critique, we’re challenged to examine our own hearts: do our lives reflect true worship, or are we dulled by worldly logic disguised as piety? As we draw near to the Cross, this message invites us to consider what our worship says about who we believe Jesus is, and what we live for.