Scripture: Isaiah 43:16-21 • Psalm 126 • Philippians 3:4b-14 • John 12:1-8
Passion
- extravagant love, in Lent? This week we have John's account of the
story of the woman who poured precious nard over the feet of Jesus, and
wiped them with her hair. According to John this is Mary, sister of
Martha and Lazarus, not Mary Magdalene, or a prostitute as we are told
in other gospel accounts. The point is that she, more than anyone else,
recognizes Jesus for who he is - humanly and as the Savior of us all -
and anoints not his head, but his feet, which will carry him to his
crucifixion, and glory. She participates in the passion of Christ,
losing herself, unconcerned about what others may think, and shows deep
and extravagant, unfettered love to our Lord.
Thanks
be to God, Jesus got to experience the honor due his name before his
Passion. Thanks be to God for this story, and Mary. Like her, we can
participate in that passion, too - for God, and each other. What better
time to reflect on such love, its beauty and sacrifice, than in the
season of Lent.
Check
out these wonderful articles which give us insight into the
extravagant, passionate love which Christ wants for us, and gives to
us.Daniel B. Clendenin's "She Did What She Could - Mary Anoints Jesus at Bethany," and Rachel Mann's "Passion Sunday: the Politics of Passion (John 12-1-8).
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