Luke
7:36-50
36
One of the Pharisees asked him over for a meal. He went to the Pharisee's house
and sat down at the dinner table. 37 Just then a woman of the village, the town
harlot, having learned that Jesus was a guest in the home of the Pharisee, came
with a bottle of very expensive perfume 38 and stood at his feet, weeping,
raining tears on his feet. Letting down her hair, she dried his feet, kissed
them, and anointed them with the perfume. 39 When the Pharisee who had invited
him saw this, he said to himself, "If this man was the prophet I thought
he was, he would have known what kind of woman this is who is falling all over
him." 40 Jesus said to him, "Simon, I have something to tell
you." "Oh? Tell me." 41 "Two men were in debt to a banker.
One owed five hundred silver pieces, the other fifty. 42 Neither of them could
pay up, and so the banker cancelled both debts. Which of the two would be more
grateful?" 43 Simon answered, "I suppose the one who was forgiven the
most." "That's right," said Jesus. 44 Then turning to the woman,
but speaking to Simon, he said, "Do you see this woman? I came to your
home; you provided no water for my feet, but she rained tears on my feet and
dried them with her hair. 45 You gave me no greeting, but from the time I arrived
she hasn't quit kissing my feet. 46 You provided nothing for freshening up, but
she has soothed my feet with perfume. 47 Impressive, isn't it? She was forgiven
many, many sins, and so she is very, very grateful. If the forgiveness is
minimal, the gratitude is minimal." 48 Then he spoke to her: "I
forgive your sins." 49 That set the dinner guests talking behind his back:
"Who does he think he is, forgiving sins!" 50 He ignored them and
said to the woman, "Your faith has saved you. Go in peace."
Food
for thought
How
much extravagant are you with Jesus? How much are you ready to do for love of
Jesus? Look at this woman's extravagancy. She took the most precious thing she
possessed and spent it all on Jesus. Love is not love if it calculates the
cost. Love gives its all and its only regret is that it has not still more to
give. What is most expensive to you?
"She
was forgiven many, many sins, and so she is very, very grateful. This is the
verdict that Jesus made of the woman!" GRATEFULNESS!
Do
you awaken every morning with a song of praise on your lips? Do you feel full
of appreciation for life as you live it every day? Or, do you have to think
long and hard before finding something to be grateful for? Someone once said,
“A grateful mind is a great mind which eventually attracts to itself great
things.” An old adage states that “where your attention goes, your energy
flows.” This means we tend to attract that to which we give our attention. The
more good you can see and praise, the more you direct creative energy to
positive results. So, practice waking up each day with an inherent expectation
of good and with a wonderful feeling of thanksgiving for life itself. Your days
will be filled with exciting adventures.
Be
like Jesus. Even in situations that at first appear difficult or unpleasant,
see all the good you can and bless the good you can see! Focus on the good and
watch it multiply. While the Pharisee was seeing evil in the woman's act, Jesus
was seeing goodness: "When the Pharisee who had invited him saw this, he
said to himself, 'If this man was the prophet I thought he was, he would have
known what kind of woman this is who is falling all over him.'" Jesus on
the other hand said: "Do you see this woman? I came to your home; you
provided no water for my feet, but she rained tears on my feet and dried them
with her hair. 45 You gave me no greeting, but from the time I arrived she
hasn't quit kissing my feet. 46 You provided nothing for freshening up, but she
has soothed my feet with perfume. 47 Impressive, isn't it?"
Some
people are like the Pharisee; they only see evil in others' acts. But at the
end of the day, who can and does judge all is Jesus, not man. It is only Jesus
who will judge all of us. None of us will judge any of us. Thank God.
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