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How do we know Jesus values our sacrifices?

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Jesus values sacrifices made out of love and devotion, as seen in His response to Mary's act of anointing Him.

In Mark 14, Jesus responds affirmatively to Mary's act of anointing Him, indicating that He values sacrifices that come from a heart full of love. He says, 'She hath done what she could.' This recognition affirms that it is not merely the act itself but the spirit in which it is offered that matters to Christ. Her willing offering of a precious ointment symbolizes her understanding of His impending death and her desire to honor Him in a way that others deemed unnecessary or extravagant.

Moreover, the narrative illustrates that true value is found in the heart behind the action rather than the action's material worth. The religious leaders misunderstood the significance of what she did, mistaking it for waste. However, Jesus corrected this notion, praising her and affirming the eternal importance of her gesture of love. This testament teaches believers today that our sacrifices, however insufficient they may seem, are profoundly meaningful to God when they stem from a genuine love for Him. As we seek to serve Christ, we are reminded that He sees and values our hearts, urging us to contribute our best for His glory.
Scripture References: Mark 14:6-8

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