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Bible Reading: Luke 9:23-36
Key Verse: Verse 3 – “Then took Mary a pound of ointment
of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet
of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.”
Key Words: Then took Mary a pound of ointment
The family of Mary is a
very interesting family. They were
personal friends of Jesus. Jesus
described Lazarus as a friend in John 12:11; Martha loved to serve the Lord;
but Mary loved to sit and learn at Jesus’ feet.
We are told in Luke 10:39 that Mary sat at the feet of Jesus and heard
His Word.
It was Mary of Bethany who
took ointment and cleaned the feet of Jesus.
As a result of this, Judas rebuked her for wasting expensive
ointment. As a result of this rebuke,
Jesus came to her defense: “Let her alone” (John 12:7). What a stern rebuke!
Isn’t it great to know
that when our enemies are snipping at our heels, Jesus defends those who are
living in righteousness?
I remember, as a young
lad, riding to the corner grocery store with my two friends, Ricky and
Alan. On the way home, we rode by a new
house where people were moving in.
Curiosity got the best of us and we rode as close as we could to the
house – too close. They had the biggest
dog I’ve ever seen. This dog didn’t like
the fact that we had invaded his territory, so the chase was on. We began to peddle as fast as we could, but
the big mutt was gaining fast. We
finally had to put our feet on the handle bars and hope that we could coast to
my house, which we did. As God would
have it, my dad was on the front porch.
He looked at that dog and shouted, “Get out of here and leave them
alone.” The old mutt turned and ran as
fast as he could in the opposite direction.
Every time I have an enemy
or foe after me, I remember that day and the story, and I hear in my heart the
Lord crying out to those who intend to harm me, “Let him alone!” To God be the glory!
Dr. Mike Rouse
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