“Mary therefore took a pound of expensive ointment
made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped His feet with her
hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.” John 12:3
“…Our
Lord’s teaching is always anti-self-realization. His purpose is not the
development of a man; His purpose is to make a man exactly like Himself, and
the characteristic of the Son of God is self-expenditure. If we believe in
Jesus, it is not what we gain, but what He pours through us that counts. It is
not that God makes us beautifully rounded grapes, but that He squeezes the
sweetness out of us. Spiritually, we cannot measure our life by success, but
only by what God pours through us, and we cannot measure that at all.
When
Mary of Bethany broke the box of precious ointment and poured it on Jesus’
head, it was an act for which no one else saw any occasion; the disciples said
it was a waste. But Jesus commended Mary for her extravagant act of devotion,
and said that wherever His gospel was preached ‘this also that she hath done
shall be spoken of for a memorial to her.’ Our Lord is carried beyond Himself
with joy when He sees any of us doing what Mary did, not being set on this or
that economy, but being abandoned to Him. God spilt the life of His Son that
the world might be saved; are we prepared to spill out our lives for Him?...”
Oswald Chambers, My Utmost For His Highest, 1935
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