Monday, 30 April 2012

THE ANNOINTING OF JESUS



                         "And being in Bethany at the house of Simon the leper, as He sat at
                         the table, a woman came having an alabaster flask of very costly oil
                         of spikenard. Then she broke the flask and poured it on His head. But
                         there were some who were indignant among themselves, and said,
                        "Why  was this fragrant oil wasted? For it might have been sold for
                         more than three hundred denarii and given to the poor." And they
                         criticized her sharply. But Jesus said, "Let her alone. Why do you
                         trouble her? She has done a good work for Me. For you have the
                         poor with you always, and whenever you wish you may do them
                         good; but Me you do not have always. She has done what she could.
                         She has come beforehand to anoint My body for burial. Assuredly, I
                         say to you, wherever this gospel is preached in the whole world, what t
                         his woman has done will also be told as a memorial to her." Mark 14: 3-9

Jesus is in Bethanie - He was there many times before. Mary, Martha and Lazarus also lived here and we know that He visited them from time to time. Bethanie was not far from Jerusalem, within walking distance
- about 3 miles or about 5 kilometers. Jesus performed the miracle of the resurrection of Lazarus from the dead in this little town.  We notice that he came here to relax with friends, and to eat. There is another story in the gospels where Jesus sat in the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus, when Martha was complaining that Mary was not helping to prepare the meal and that she had to do all the work by herself.

But in this instance, Jesus is not in their home, but in the home of Simon, the leper. WOW! Jesus eating with a leper? The mere fact that Simon was at home, eating with Jesus, would indicate that he was no longer a leper but had been healed! Any bets on who healed him?  If he was not healed he would not have been able to stay in his house - he would have had to stay outside the town with all the other lepers, because he would have been seen to be unclean and therefore untouchable. In Matthew 8: 1 - 4 we find a passage where  a leper appeal to Jesus : "Lord, if you want, you can heal me." And Jesus replied: "I want to; be healed". Perhaps it was the same man... if that was the case, Simon would have been a very grateful man and I am sure would have lavishly entertained the Lord with a thankful heart.

Now we read of an unnamed woman - we are not told in this passage whether she is from the same household - maybe Simon's wife - or from another house in the area - could have been Mary  or someone else. Anyway, this woman brings with her a flask, or "vial" with precious, costly, pure oil of spikenard, and she proceeds to break the vial - obviously with the purpose to empty it and not to keep any of it (otherwise she would have had to be able to close it again) and pours the precious annointing oil over the head of Jesus. It is therefore a premeditated action and gift.

Now in those days people were annointed with oil to inaugurate them to the status of priest, or king... Was she annointing Jesus in the sight of all present, proclaiming Him publicly to be her King?  What reason did she have for her behaviour? What motive? It would seem to me that she also must have done it from a loving, grateful, heart. Surely, no one would pour such precious, costly,  pure oil on the head of someone that you care nothing about or had no reason to be thankful to such a person ...

Now, as happens even in our day, people objected to the way in which something so precious was being "wasted" saying that the poor could have benefited much more and the oil used much more effectively if sold and the money used to provide for the poor ... and Jesus turned and stated : "Leave her alone. Don't hinder or trouble her. She has done a good work for me."  The poor you will always have with you and whenever you wish you may do them good." He carried on to say : "She has done what she could."

Now some people find in these words reason to believe that it is not necessary to do good to the poor... but I want to refer you to other words of Jesus, when He said :
               
                 “When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the holy angels with Him,
                  then He will sit on the throne of His glory. All the nations will be gathered
                  before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd
                  divides his sheep from the goats.  And He will set the sheep on His right
                  hand, but the goats on the left. Then the King will say to those on His right
                  hand, ‘Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for
                  you from the foundation of the world: for I was hungry and you gave Me
                  food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took
                  Me in; was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me;
                   I was in prison and you came to Me.’ Matt. 25 : 31 - 46

And when in this passage of Scripture the believers ask Him where did we see You hungry and fed You, we find that He was in fact saying that every time we see someone in need and help them, we are doing it as unto Him directly. All the more reason for us to help someone whenever we can.

Let's get back to this woman without a name :  She brought a gift; a very precious, costly gift. I wonder whether it was perhaps the most precious thing she possessed? Perhaps something she kept to help herself out in "a rainy day"?

What do you and I have that is precious, or costly, or valuable to us? What do we have to offer Jesus, our Saviour? Would you give it to Him? Even if those looking on would object that you are wasting something precious that could be used more effectively elsewhere?

Perhaps your education - your degree? Perhaps opening up your house to others less fortunate than you? Perhaps using your vehicle to transport those who do not have the means to get to church on a Sunday?
Perhaps your time? What is more precious in this  world we are living in than our time? Perhaps physically looking after others? 

What are the gifts that God gave you that you can offer back to Him for use in His Kingdom? For annointing Him as being King in your life? For proclaiming that He and His Kingdom comes first in your life? Perhaps your life as His servant? To preach the gospel to all nations?

What would Jesus say if you were to do it?

                "Then the King will say to those on His right hand, ‘Come, you blessed of My Father,
                inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world" Matt 25:34

I would love nothing better than to hear Jesus say to me : "She has done what she could".

Thank You, Lord God, for your precious Son, who did not shrink from giving us His very life and blood - the most precious gift any person can give to another. Help us to not shrink from bringing to You that which is most precious in our lives (which was a gift from You in the first place). Help us to spread the pure spikenard fragrance of Jesus all around us.

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