John 12:37-13:17
Good morning, we will pick up today at the end of chapter 12 in the book of John. Two weeks ago, we heard about Jesus’ return to Bethany. He had been in hiding because the Jews were plotting to kill him after He had raised Lazarus from the dead. Six days before Passover, there was a dinner given in Jesus’ honor. At this dinner, Mary comes and anoints Jesus’ feet with a pint of purest perfume. Everyone is shocked and even a bit embarrassed at this intimate display of love and some are indignant at this perceived “waste” of money. Jesus rejects their complaint saying, “It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial.” Carl pointed out that the strength of this perfume absorbed into Jesus’ skin would have lingered for days even until the crucifixion.
Good morning, we will pick up today at the end of chapter 12 in the book of John. Two weeks ago, we heard about Jesus’ return to Bethany. He had been in hiding because the Jews were plotting to kill him after He had raised Lazarus from the dead. Six days before Passover, there was a dinner given in Jesus’ honor. At this dinner, Mary comes and anoints Jesus’ feet with a pint of purest perfume. Everyone is shocked and even a bit embarrassed at this intimate display of love and some are indignant at this perceived “waste” of money. Jesus rejects their complaint saying, “It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial.” Carl pointed out that the strength of this perfume absorbed into Jesus’ skin would have lingered for days even until the crucifixion.
And things continue to accelerate toward that pinnacle event. Last week, we heard about Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Jesus arrives riding on a donkey as the people wave palm branches and lay them down before Him. The crowds call out, “Hosanna! Blessed is the King of Israel!” In the midst of this celebration, Jesus replies to the crowd, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.”
Do you ever watch political speeches, perhaps, the State of the Union address? Sometimes there’s so much clapping, you wonder if they will ever get through the speech. The crowds are likely shouting out “Hurrahs!” and “Hosannas!” at the top of their lungs. They are ready to crown a king. But perhaps the crowds are silenced or at least begin muttering among themselves as Jesus says, “I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed.” And they are surely silenced as he goes on to talk about how a man who loves his own life will lose it, but the one who loses his life will keep it.