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Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. We're still in "Women's History Month" and I now want to honor women from the Bible which is the original foundation for everything! I want to honor and share about Mary of Bethany! Who is Mary of Bethany? She's the sister of Martha and Lazarus. Most of all we know that she is one of Christ's dearest friends besides His inner circle of friends (Peter, James, and John) and Mary Magdalene. We first heard about Mary and Martha in Luke 10:38-42 where they invite Jesus into their house. Martha is doing "house work" while Mary sits at the feet of Christ to spend time with Him. Of course we know Martha complains and Christ reminds her what Mary is doing the right thing. The second time we hear from Mary and Martha is mentioned in John 11 where Lazarus is sick (in hospice care in our day) to the point he does. They motioned for Jesus to come but Christ didn't come until days later. Christ mourns with Mary and Martha when Lazarus died but promised he will rise again.(It shows us that Jesus cares for those who mourns and promises to be our Comforter. That's a blessing to those who are grieving that our Lord cares. ) Christ called for Lazarus to come out which brought joy to Mary and Martha! Then in John 12:1-8 we read that Christ spent some more extra time with Mary and Martha and Lazarus and they're having dinner. Martha is serving as usual Christ and the disciples are at the table. Mary of Bethany decides to pour oil on Jesus' feet and wipe them with her hair. (In Luke 7:37-50 mentioned about a unnamed prostitute who poured oil on Jesus' feet with her tears and wiped with her hair. Christ said her sins are forgiven. That's a beautiful but different account.) Mary of Bethany I believe did this out of love and gratitude towards Jesus but Judas Iscariot said to her. "Why waste this ointment cost a yearly wage and given to the poor?" But Christ rebuked him and said. "Leave her alone! For the day of My burial she has kept this". You see Mary of Bethany wasn't afraid to show her love for Jesus and neither should we. I pray that it motivates us women of God to be unapologetic in our love for Jesus by spending quality time with Him as Mary of Bethany did and pour our love for Him during praise and worship time. Her pouring oil on Him was an act of worship! I pray that it motivates us to love our Lord and Savior more lavishly so the world can see Him in and through us and want what we have. Mary of Bethany was known for her love for Jesus and so should we! That's what I wanted to share with you ladies today. I wanted to go back to the women of the Bible (the Bible is our foundation) to honor them and their legacy something we should apply to our lives today. Blessings, happy Lord's day, and have a blessed week everyone.
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