Six days before Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, home of Lazarus, whom Jesus had raised from the dead. Lazarus and his sisters hosted a dinner for him. Martha served and Lazarus was among those who joined him at the table. Then Mary took an extraordinary amount, almost three-quarters of a pound, of very expensive perfume made of pure nard. She anointed Jesus’ feet with it, then wiped his feet dry with her hair. The house was filled with the aroma of the perfume. Judas Iscariot, one of his disciples (the one who was about to betray him), complained, “This perfume was worth a year’s wages! Why wasn’t it sold and the money given to the poor?” (He said this not because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief. He carried the money bag and would take what was in it.) Then Jesus said, “Leave her alone. This perfume was to be used in preparation for my burial, and this is how she has used it. You will always have the poor among you, but you won’t always have me.” Many Jews learned that he was there. They came not only because of Jesus but also to see Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. The chief priests decided that they would kill Lazarus too. It was because of Lazarus that many of the Jews had deserted them and come to believe in Jesus. (John 12:1-11, CEB)
Pure Nard. Very Expensive…
Judas gets called out in the gospel of John for being a thief, but there isn’t any evidence of this beyond this passage that I know about. So was Judas a thief? Or was he looking out for the poor? Or does either of those matter?
Maybe the disciples didn’t get this because someone just put a year’s salary worth of perfume on Jesus. And this wasn’t done to the living. This should have been done to Lazarus before Jesus brought him back to life.
Being under the influence of God makes us do things that sometimes we do not understand. I recall a line from a sermon I heard recently on John 3:14-21 and the line started out as, “just when you think things can’t get any better, God says…” And my mind went to “hold my beer…” or you could easily say, “you just wait.”
When God is in control we will not always understand, but it is not really our place to understand, it is our place to follow and do what God is leading us to do. Understanding will come later.
Follow and love like Jesus.
Loving People. Loving God.
