Holy Wednesday: "The Anointed One – Love Laid Down"
In John 12:1–8, we encounter a powerful scene where Mary anoints Jesus with costly perfume, preparing Him for burial. As we reflect on Mary’s example, we can learn how to offer our best to honour Christ. Four key lessons emerge for our discipleship:
First, Worship and Devotion – Mary’s act of anointing Jesus’ feet with expensive perfume and wiping them with her hair was a profound, extravagant expression of love and worship. It stands as a model for giving our very best to God.
Second, Prophetic Significance – Jesus connected Mary’s actions to His coming death and burial, revealing that her gesture was a prophetic preparation for what lay ahead – a truth the other disciples failed to recognise.
Third, Priorities – In verse 8, Jesus emphasises the temporary nature of His physical presence on earth compared to the ongoing need of the poor. This underscores that there are moments for specific, unrepeatable acts of devotion to Him.
Fourth, Contrast in Discipleship – The passage draws a clear contrast between Mary’s selfless love and Judas Iscariot’s greed. Judas criticised her actions under the pretence of caring for the poor, revealing his own self-interest.
Challenge – Set aside undistracted time to give God your full attention. Offer Him something meaningful to you – whether it be your time, talents, or a heartfelt prayer.
Prayer – "Lord, thank You for the love Mary showed You. Help me to give You my best, offering my life as a fragrant offering to You."
Conclusion
Mary’s act reminds us that true discipleship calls us to give our best to Christ with wholehearted devotion, recognising both the significance of the moment and the eternal impact of our love for Him. May we follow her example, offering ourselves fully to honour the One who gave everything for us.






