David Bahn – Reflections

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49 Week Bible Challenge – Day 100: Love is Extravagant.


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I am using readings from the 49 Week Bible Challenge as the basis for these devotions. I encourage you to join me in this discipline. Today’s readings are Matthew 26; Leviticus 5; Job 17; Psalm 27.

Matthew 26:6-13

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I don’t understand why people would criticize an action such as the woman here, pouring out the jar of ointment, and anointing Jesus’ head as he reclined at table. At least I don’t understand why anyone would say something outloud. I might silently wonder and question in my mind what was going on. I might even be put off by her bold action. He and the disciples are eating after all. Do this later. Do it in a more secluded place and at a more appropriate time.

I must admit, however, to my own pet targets of wastefulness. Why spend money on exorbitant clothes and sculptures? And do you really need a $3,000,000.00 yacht? Wouldn’t a $2.5Million vessel be sufficient?  Do your hands get any more clean if you wish them with water from gold-plated bathroom fixtures?

It’s not only Judas who is upset at this waste. Matthew fingers all of the disciples. They are all distressed at this waste. This is unseemly they suppose.

But Jesus is about to die. And this woman knows it. John identifies her as Mary, Martha’s and Lazarus’ sister. She’s the one who sat at Jesus’ feet while Martha prepared the meal for Jesus and his disciples. Then as now she will be praised for her choice by none other than the Son of God.

So Mary pours out the ointment, anointing Jesus for his burial. She is overcome with love. And love is extravagant.


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  1. Quilting Crosses with Threads of Hope Avatar

    Mary stepped outside the day’s culture to show her great love for Jesus. A new believer or an old believer with new understanding and joy might very well experience this feeling – perhaps a surreal sort of new show of love… an audible prayer, a hand lifted in worship, a new and joyful song sung-out, Jesus’ name spoken aloud and proclaimed. These can happen. I know them full-well

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