rainy fridays

2.27.2012

beloved



“Mary walked in during the middle of dinner with a pound of pure nard, a perfume worth at least a year’s wages. Then she ‘wasted’ that expensive perfume by pouring it on the feet of Jesus. Next she let down her hair and wiped the feet of the Lord with her hair (John 12:1-3).


“This was an extraordinary act. It was also an improper act. Mary interrupted the dinner, she approached a male guest, she let down her hair in the manner of an immoral woman, and she did the work of a slave. what led her to humble herself and transgress the bounds of propriety? What led her to such an extravangant waste?


“It was this: she recognized the greatness of Jesus, and she knew that he was worthy of all of the extravagance she could lavish on him. He was worthy of the deepest humiliation she could suffer on his behalf. Mary was driven by a holy passion for the Son of God. She wasted that perfume on Jesus, and she would waste her entire life on him if he would give her the opportunity. The gift was extravagant, but the gift only reflected the extravagance of her feelings for Christ.”

-Surprised by the Power of the Spirit, Jack Deere

2.10.2012

agape steps down


compassion is forgoing the lofty perception that only our self-righteous scale can determine a pain's worthiness. it is realizing that what someone else deems significant in their life is therefore very much so. compassion is anything but looking down on someone else's suffering. agape does not look down to love. agape steps down to love. we don't love people because we are moved by sympathy to sacrifice our time to help "lower beings" who have experienced lesser things; we love people because they are equals and because pain is pain.

The King will reply, "I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." Matthew 25:40

Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. Matthew 7:7


"You're altogether lovely
All together worthy,
All together wonderful to me"
Here I am to Worship, Christ Tomlin
thank You for your radical, all-consuming, transforming love


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it's one thing to know the passing knowledge that God is faithful. it's another thing to experience His faithfulness firsthand. God is so good to me ahh a;lsdkf

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