A Broken Alabaster Jar, a Poured-out Perfume and an Anointed Testimony: John 12:1-8, Mark 14:1-9

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    A Broken Alabaster Jar, a Poured-out Perfumeand an Anointed Testimony:

    John 12:1-8, Mark 14:1-9

    For you always have the poor with you, and whenever you want,

    you can do good for them. But you will not always have me. She has

    done what she could; she has anointed my body beforehand for

    burial.And truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel is proclaimed in

    the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of her.

    (Mark 14:7-9 ESV)

    Every Christian is called to be a witness for Jesus and to bear the testimony

    of Jesus. While the world encapsulates being a good testimony as one

    who serves other people and do good works for others, the goodly

    testimony is something that goes beyond doing good works.

    What Actually Made Jesus Honor the Offering of Mary?

    The story of Mary (of Bethany- sister of Martha and Lazarus) and her

    alabaster jar of expensive perfume John 12:1-8 and Mark 14:1-9 is one of

    the most talked about stories in the bible. Most of the times our reading

    and even our meditation mainly focuses on giving an offering to Jesus

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    while in the book of Mark, reading a little further, actually tells us about

    Jesus honoring Marys offering that he prophesied about the deed not being

    forgotten but instead being talked about and remembered everywhere the

    gospel is preached.

    The very thing that made Jesus honor the offering of Mary while the people scoff

    at her and scolded her is the truth that Mary showed utmost devotion to Jesus.

    She did this by giving him something or even the very thing she treasures.

    In the ancient times, expensive perfumes such as this one in the passage are

    contained in narrow-necked flasks made of alabaster.

    The reason for this is because expensive perfumes are meant to be kept with

    utmost care or the fragrance will evaporate out of the jar degrading the quality

    of the perfume.

    This is why a sealed alabaster jar with a narrow neck is the best container for

    such perfume.

    Using the perfume would require breaking the flask on the neck. Resealing is

    impossible and therefore the expensive perfume can be used only once and

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    must be consumed right off. For this, people of Jesus time would only use these

    perfume on very special occasions.

    The Good and the Godly Testimony

    Mark 14:5 and John 12:5 states that the cost of the alabaster jar and the

    perfume sums up to 300 denarii- which is more than a years wage.

    300 denarii could have been a very huge amount of money which Mary,

    by selling the alabaster jar and the perfume, would have given her so

    much to fun an outreach project to the poor to be a testimony of a

    follower of Christ.

    Then again, she chose to break the jar and pour out her perfume at the

    feet of Jesus.

    This talks about 2 kinds of testimony- the good testimony and the godly

    testimony.

    The Good Testimony- doing something good for other people and

    to other people. There is nothing wrong with reaching out to other people

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    and being that beacon of Jesus goodness and love to the poor and the

    lost by being a good person.

    However, when you get so caught up, excited and anxious about bearing

    that good testimony to the point of losing focus and losing tract of the

    person whom we are testifying for- who is Jesus. You have a serious

    problem.

    Know that even the people who have not surrendered their lives to the

    Lord, even those who do not know Jesus- can do good things. *I am sure

    there are a lot of names flashing on your mind right now.*

    Moreover, there will be and are church people who are doing all these

    good things for the poor and the lost but are not or are no longer founded

    in the Lord.

    Not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of

    heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On

    that day many will say to me, Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your

    name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in

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    your name?And then will I declare to them, I never knew you; depart

    from me, you workers of lawlessness.(Matthew 7:21-23 ESV)

    Bottom line is, anybody can do for a good testimony- but then Jesus

    requires something beyond doing good for Him to honor what a person

    has to offer and for Him to honor the testimony of a deed.

    The Godly Testimony- let us start this section by quoting Galatians

    2:20:

    I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who

    lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of

    God, who loved me and gave himself for me.

    While the good testimony is about reaching out to people, touching

    peoples lives and doing good, the godly is about reaching out to Jesus

    himself, touching the heart of God and doing what is godly.

    Obviously, being mere humans it would be impossible for a person even

    for a Christian to be perfectly godly. However, Galatians 2:20 says that the

    moment we accept Jesus, it is no longer us but Jesus in us.

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    The And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who

    loved me and gave himself for me part of the verse talks about living by

    faith in Jesus in order to, little by little- from glory to glory and by faith to

    faith, live the life of the testimony of Jesus.

    Going back to Mary, the very thing that about her deed that made Jesus

    honor her offering lies in the truth that the moment she broke her

    alabaster jar and poured out her perfume at the feet of Jesus, she did a

    very symbolic gesture that serves as our model the making of the

    anointed testimony that every single Christian is supposed to live by to be

    a witness of Jesus to the poor and the lost.

    What Makes an Anointed Testimony?

    The very thing that makes an anointed testimony is total devotion.

    Total devotion to Jesus is throwing yourself at Jesus feet, breaking your

    alabaster jar and pouring out your perfume every single day and as much

    as you can.

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    3 Things that Make an Anointed Testimony:

    1. The alabaster jar-represents the things in our lives that we

    seek toperfect. It could be our lifestyle in general but it mainly

    representsthings that display our ability such as our strengths,

    assets and talents.

    Alabaster jars are made from a precious type of gypsum that

    requires so much skill to shape and polish.

    Breaking your alabaster jar at the feet of Jesus is telling

    him Lord, let every good thing in me be broken at your feet so

    that in times when I do exploits I will not cause myself to boast

    in what I have. Take it God, it is yours.

    Only when our alabaster jars are broken at the feet of Jesus

    only will be able to fully give him the glory for every good thing

    that comes our way and that comes through us. Thus, the

    testimony that we release in these moments becomes not the

    good kind of testimony but the godly testimony as we

    acknowledge that it is from, through and by Jesus.

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    It becomes the testimony of Jesus.

    2. The expensive perfume-represents the things in our lives in

    the present, in the past and even in the future that in one way

    or another crushed our hearts.

    The most expensive of perfumes are extracted from herbs,

    flowers, lichens and seaweeds by crushing. Also, most perfumes

    in the ancient times are used as incense so they are placed in

    a container above fire to let their pleasant scent fill the room.

    Devoting yourself to Jesus and coming to worship him does not

    always need to be happy with colors here and there. You

    can come to Jesus to pour your heart and hurts out. Psalms

    34:18 says

    The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed

    in spirit.

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    When you choose to worship him and to be with him even

    when you are hurting and in pain, he will heal and comfort you.

    Jesus honors worship that is honest and raw.

    Remember, you dont have to be at yourbest to give the best

    worship to Jesus. You just have to be you- true, honest, raw, just

    you. Only then will Jesus be the I am you need Him to be in

    that moment.

    So pour it all out. ALL out.

    3. The cost of the alabaster jar and the expensive perfume that

    amounts to 300 denarii which is more than a years wage- talks

    about living the lifestyle of worship. Worship goes beyond

    singing songs or dancing or even crying out at church or in your

    closet. And so does devotion.

    Jesus Christ is the epitome of a life of worship and devotion.

    Brian Johnson says that if you want to learn what worship really

    is and how it really works, then read the Gospel Books.

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    The manner Jesus worships and devotes the whole of himself to

    the Father is the same manner we are expected to worship

    and devote our lives to Jesus the moment we decided and

    resolved to follow him.

    More than a years wagebasically means that we are to

    wrestle and fight for that devotion to Jesus every single day

    and as much as we can or in every situation that comes our

    way. This way we will live a lifestyle of worship.

    Living the lifestyle of worship by devoting yourself to Jesus

    everyday and every moment of that day then makes it- living

    the life that Jesus has meant for you to live.

    This is then what Galatians 2:20 is all about. And then as we live

    by faith in Jesus, the testimony of our lives becomes the

    testimony of Jesus.

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    The Testimony of Jesus: An Anointed Testimony

    Revelation 19:10 says that the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of

    Prophecy.

    The moment Mary broke the alabaster jar and poured out the perfume on

    Jesus feet symbolizes her full devotion and surrender to Jesus so that the

    testimony of her deed, which is her testimony, now becomes the

    testimony of Jesus.

    So when Jesus said what Mary has done will be remembered, He is

    actually prophesying about the anointing in the testimony of the deed.

    When a testimony is the testimony of Jesus- one where Jesus is glorified,

    the testimony lives, thrives and multiplies.

    A living testimony does not stop at one person.

    It continues to flow. It thrives to live in the lives of the people who claim

    the prophecy of that testimony for themselves. And then the testimony

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    multiplies as it becomes alive in the lives of those who held on to the

    prophecy of it.

    When you live a life that is devoted and surrendered to Jesus- the

    testimony of what Jesus has done to turn your life 180 degrees, the

    testimony of how Jesus has supplied your needs according to his riches

    and glory and the testimony of how Jesus has healed you and how he has

    caused you to triumph over a bad circumstance, it becomes the

    testimony that will reach out and move people towards the direction of

    Jesus.

    It will be the testimony that will cause them to want to devote and

    surrender their lives to Jesus as you have chosen to do. And then the

    testimony of lives in you and these people and it will thrive and will

    continue to multiply.

    In the end, an anointed testimony comes only by going the extra mile-

    which is by living a life of devotion and worship.

    Break the alabaster jar. Pour the perfume out. Wrestle every day and in

    every way to live for and in Jesus.