What story are you telling yourself? In this powerful exploration of Mary's extravagant worship, we discover the transformative practice of "making the beautiful the story" in our lives and relationships.
When Mary broke open her alabaster jar containing perfume worth an entire year's wages to anoint Jesus' feet, she was immediately criticized. Judas questioned her extravagance, suggesting the money should have helped the poor instead. But Jesus defended her, recognizing something profound in her gesture that others missed - she was preparing him for burial, responding to a sacred moment with complete abandonment.
This contrast between Mary's devotion and Judas' criticism reveals two very different approaches to life and faith. While Judas could quote scripture about caring for the poor, his heart remained unchanged by those words. Mary, however, followed her spiritual intuition, responding from a place of profound gratitude despite cultural taboos and financial cost.
The invitation for us today is clear: develop spiritual sensitivity that allows us to see beauty where others see waste, to respond appropriately to holy moments, and to shift our focus from rehearsing sorrows to celebrating God's goodness. This doesn't mean denying difficulties - as one pastor notes, "hope smells like compost" - but rather recognizing that transformation often begins in messy, painful places.
As we approach Easter, let's embrace the "way of Mary" through practical acts of compassion, presence with those who suffer, and willingness to sacrifice for love. When we make beauty the central narrative of our lives rather than bitterness or regret, we participate in God's ongoing work of making all things new.
What story are you telling about your life? What would change if you began focusing on gratitude instead of grievances? Join us in this journey of transformation, and discover how shifting your perspective can change everything.
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In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake