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Mark 14 takes us into an intimate moment where a woman breaks open an alabaster flask of expensive perfume worth a year's wages and pours it over Jesus. The act is immediately criticized by onlookers who call it wasteful, yet Jesus defends her, calling it beautiful. We're confronted with a piercing question: what does our worship reveal about what we truly treasure? The woman's broken flask becomes a mirror reflecting our own hearts. Are we holding tightly to our own flasks of comfort, control, money, or secret sin while claiming to follow Jesus? The passage challenges us to move beyond mere admiration of Christ to complete surrender. We can attend church, speak positively about Jesus, and even call ourselves Christians while still withholding areas of our lives from His lordship. But genuine worship isn't about giving God our leftovers or maintaining our dignity. It's about breaking open everything we've been protecting and pouring it out before the One who poured Himself out completely for us on the cross. The beauty of this story is that costly devotion always outlives the moment, creating a witness that echoes through eternity.
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Mark 14 takes us into an intimate moment where a woman breaks open an alabaster flask of expensive perfume worth a year's wages and pours it over Jesus. The act is immediately criticized by onlookers who call it wasteful, yet Jesus defends her, calling it beautiful. We're confronted with a piercing question: what does our worship reveal about what we truly treasure? The woman's broken flask becomes a mirror reflecting our own hearts. Are we holding tightly to our own flasks of comfort, control, money, or secret sin while claiming to follow Jesus? The passage challenges us to move beyond mere admiration of Christ to complete surrender. We can attend church, speak positively about Jesus, and even call ourselves Christians while still withholding areas of our lives from His lordship. But genuine worship isn't about giving God our leftovers or maintaining our dignity. It's about breaking open everything we've been protecting and pouring it out before the One who poured Himself out completely for us on the cross. The beauty of this story is that costly devotion always outlives the moment, creating a witness that echoes through eternity.

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