Mar
09Mary of Bethany
Tagged Under : Devotional, Information, Weekend Recap
This weekend we continued helping the children discover ways they can love and honor Jesus. How would you show love to Jesus, the one who showed God’s great love to us? This weekend we learned how Mary of Bethany honored Jesus for his great love with an extreme act of big love.
Our Bible story this weekend occurs one week before Jesus’ crucifixion. Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem and stopped in Bethany at the house of his friends, Lazarus, Martha, and Mary. When Jesus arrived at their house the week before Passover, the siblings served a feast in Jesus’ honor. Martha served the food while Lazarus sat with Jesus. During the meal, Mary took a jar filled with perfume and poured it on Jesus’ feet. The smell of so much perfume must have been overwhelming in the small house. The perfume, made from spikenard imported from India, was very expensive. Judas said it cost at least three hundred silver coins or denarii. A field worker earned one denarii for a day’s work, so the perfume cost almost a year’s salary. One denarii would buy a large dinner or twelve loaves of bread. Imagine how much 300 denarii bought. By today’s prices, that’s 10,000 to 15,000 dollars. Talk about
an elaborate display of love and affection!
While Judas objected to Mary’s act, Jesus welcomed it. Mary honored Jesus and showed her great love for him in ways that showed that Mary understood who Jesus was and what he had to do. First, she anointed Jesus the way a prophet anointed a chosen king. Second, she used perfume often used to prepare a body for burial. It was almost as if Mary understood that Jesus would soon die and wanted to help prepare and strengthen Jesus for what was to come. Mary’s actions showed that she understood our B.I.G. Idea for the month: Jesus wants us to remember how much he loves us. Mary accepted God’s love for her. She responded to it by showing Jesus her great love for him. By Jesus’ response (John 12:7-8), we see that Mary helped prepare Jesus for the events to come. If we were given the chance Mary had to do one final thing for Jesus before he died, what would we do? Faithful discipleship is measured by how we embrace the love Jesus offers and by the acts of love that we offer in response. In this way, Mary was certainly a faithful disciple of Jesus. Will we be faithful disciples and respond to Jesus with the same deep devotion and love?
Jesus’ life and death proclaim that God loves us and show how much Jesus is willing to give for our sakes. Think about God’s great love for you as shown by Jesus. This week as you interact with your children, ask yourself: What are some ways I can be bold like Mary and show Jesus just how much he means to me? Share God’s love with your children as you encourage them to be bold like Mary and show their love for Jesus in big ways.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son. John 3:16









