Scripture: John 12:1-8
Journal: Who are you most like in this story?
Why? Who do you long to be
like? How do you get there?
Reflection: So as the scene unfolds, we find ourselves at a dinner given in Jesus’
honor. What a great place to be,
right? After all, it’s such a festive
atmosphere; Lazarus is alive again and Jesus is the one responsible for it! It’s time to celebrate.
With Lazarus reclining at
the table and Martha serving—some things never change—Mary enters the room with
a jar of expensive perfume and empties the entirety of its contents on Jesus’
feet, and then wipes his feet with her hair.
It is such an intimate and beautiful expression of extravagant
love! The fragrance of her affection filling
the air and intoxicating all of the guests.
All except Judas, that is. He sees this incredible expression of love
and affection, and instead of enjoying its beauty, he objects to it. He’s so focused on himself, and how
everything affects him and his own little world, that he cannot celebrate. He can only criticize.
Sound familiar? It does to me. As much as I long to be like Mary in this
story—or even being like Martha would be preferable—I often tend to be most
like Judas. I see someone doing a
beautiful thing and instead of being able to appreciate it and celebrate it, my
insecurities rise up and get the best of me.
I somehow see this beautiful expression of love as some kind of threat
to my own worth and value, so I criticize.
I compare. I jockey for
position. I spin a story in my own head
about what is really going on in the heart of the giver that makes me feel
better about myself. Lord, have mercy.
I am so glad it is Holy
Week. I am such a mess and in such
desperate need of all that will happen this week, as well as the next. There is so still so much in me that needs to
die. There is still so much in me that needs
to be raised up to new life again. There’s
still so much of me that needs to be nailed to the cross of Jesus and left
there.
O Lord Jesus, please forgive
me for being like Judas. By your power,
your love, and your grace, please make me more like Mary, this day and every
day. Amen.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: Forgive me, Lord Jesus, for being like
Judas. Please make me more like Mary,
this day and every day. Amen.
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