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How does the story of Mary and Judas illustrate grace?

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Mary's worship represents grace received, while Judas's betrayal exemplifies the rejection of God's grace.

The story of Mary and Judas starkly illustrates the two responses to God's grace. Mary, by anointing the feet of Jesus with expensive ointment, exemplifies a heart filled with gratitude and recognition of Christ’s value, showcasing how true worship flows from an understanding of grace. In contrast, Judas's betrayal signifies a tragic rejection of that grace. Despite being with Jesus, Judas remained fixed on his selfish desires, highlighting how one can be in proximity to grace yet fail to grasp its significance. This dichotomy serves as a reminder for believers to continually seek and respond to the grace offered through Christ, lest they fall into the trap of self-interest.
Scripture References: John 12, Matthew 27

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