Perfume



We cannot tell how we are being used by God. One act on our part, insignificant from our point of view may have eternal consequences from God’s perspective.

Mary brings Oil to anoint Jesus, John 12:3 (NLT) "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."

This act is remembered through the ages as one of love, and humility.

How did this lift Jesus and prepare his body and soul for the upcoming trial he was to face?

Oswald Chambers says “If we believe in Jesus, it is not what we gain, but what He pours through us that counts. It is not that God makes us beautifully rounded grapes, but that He squeezes the sweetness out of us. Spiritually, we cannot measure our life by success, but only by what God pours through us, and we cannot measure that at all."  

We can spend time judging ourselves by the world’s standards, and this leads only to heartache or pride! Or we can trust the character of God, that he is using us for his goals if we are open to being used!

We have the opportunity to be a fragrance of hope and righteousness to a world where both seem in short supply. This month, why not start each morning with the phrase, “Here I am Lord, use me!”

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