N.T.#751 "An Extravagant Gift"
March 9, 2026
John 12
LET IT GLOW
There are 4 parts to this chapter:
- The anointing of Jesus (verses 1-11)
- The Triumphal Entry (verses 12-19)
- The Greeks seek Christ (verses 20-36)
- The Jews reject Christ (verses 37-50)
The setting was 6 days before Passover, in Bethany, at the house of Simon the healed leper. Maybe it was a Saturday evening. Martha was serving a meal designed to thank the Lord for what He had done for Lazarus and Simon. (verses 1-2) Lazarus was dining with his friends and sister.
What did sister Mary bring with her?
She brought an expensive gift for Jesus-a pound of perfumed oil in an alabaster box. It was a very costly perfume imported from India. It was worth a year's wages for a worker then. Picture the Lord and disciples were reclining at a table, feet extended away from it, making it possible for Mary to easily anoint Jesus' feet.
What did Mary do with her gift?
She anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped His feet with her hair.
Why would she do this?
It was an act of love and devotion to the Lord. She had such a grateful heart to the Lord for giving her brother Lazarus a new live, raising his from the dead. Do you feel Mary's humble devotion and love for her Lord Jesus?
The first step in preparing a body for burial was to rinse with water and anoint with perfumed oil. Mary illustrated this for what was ahead for Jesus.
Matthew Henry describes Mary's love as generous, condescending, and believing love. Her faith in Jesus as Messiah, the Christ, and the Anointed One. It was her act of worship to her Lord.
What compassion and gratitude we feel in this room.
Other Scriptures recording this event is found in Matthew 26 and Mark 14.
LET IT GROW
Simon's house was filled with this expensive perfumed oil. Yet, some did not appreciate such an extravagant sacrifice for Jesus. Ole Mr. Money Bag, Judas suggested the oil could have been sold for money to give the poor. Really? He wasn't concerned about the poor. He had been sealing form the money-bag for some time. Adding 300 denarii into the piggy bank would have provided more cash in Judas' pocket. To Judas it was a waste, but to Mary it was worship. What a contrast of hearts.
Jesus stood up for Mary. Her act of love was done as an anointing for the death of Christ. They didn't always have Christ with them, for He was soon going to die for such people as Judas.
And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given Himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour. (Ephesians 5:2)
In the Greek, sweetsmelling refers to a fragrance; savour is a lawyer.
Do we pour on Jesus love overflowing, giving Him our heart and serving Him with our best?
LET IT GO
Help us give what costs us as a sacrifice to You, Precious Jesus.
May Your love overflow through us to others today.