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Blessing God - Greg Laurie Devotion - September 2, 2021

A young girl's bold statement about being smarter than her father serves as a poignant reminder that humility is essential, particularly when considering the omniscience of God, who knew the details of His own betrayal and crucifixion. A remarkable story from the Bible illustrates this concept through Mary's extravagant act of devotion to Jesus, which highlights the value of sacrifice and doing something with the right motive for the glory of God.

Thursday, September 2, 2021

Blessing God

“Then Mary took a twelve-ounce jar of expensive perfume made from essence of nard, and she anointed Jesus’ feet with it, wiping his feet with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance” (John 12:3 NLT).

When one of my granddaughters was five years old, she walked up to me and said, “Papa, I’m smarter than you.”

“Okay,” I said.

I didn’t argue with her.

Sometimes we feel like my granddaughter felt. We think we know so many things when actually we know very little.

Jesus was God among us, and one of the attributes of God is omniscience, which is the knowledge of all things. It’s why He could predict the future during His earthly ministry. He could speak clearly of what was about to happen. He knew the details.

In fact, speaking of Himself, He described how the Son of Man would be betrayed by one of His own, delivered to the high priest, and crucified by the Romans. And then, three days later, He would rise again.

Jesus knew that He would take the beating and the whipping and the crucifixion. And worst of all, He knew that He would bear all the sins of the world. As a result, it would have been weighing heavily on Him while He spent time at the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus in Bethany.

I don’t think anyone happened to notice this except Mary. And she wanted to do something so extravagant, so amazing, that it would be a great blessing to Him. So she broke open a box of expensive perfume and poured it on His feet, wiping them with her hair.

There’s a good possibility that this bottle of perfume was a family heirloom, worth a year’s salary. It was an act of complete devotion and adoration. It was about sacrifice. Mary reasoned there was nothing too good for Jesus.

Nothing is ever wasted when it’s done with the right motive for the glory of God. We can’t do everything. But we can do something.

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