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What can we learn from the examples of Mary and Judas in worship?

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Mary exemplifies true worship through love and sacrifice, while Judas represents the danger of self-interest in worship (John 12:3-6).

The contrast between Mary and Judas in John 12 provides profound insights into true worship. Mary, in her act of anointing Jesus, demonstrates worship rooted in love, sacrifice, and acknowledgment of Christ's coming sacrifice. Her actions illustrate that genuine worship stems from a heart transformed by grace. Conversely, Judas, despite being part of Jesus’ ministry, reveals that mere association with Christ does not equate to true devotion. His criticism of Mary's worship exposes his self-serving nature and greed, reminding us that worship can be corrupted by ulterior motives. This contrast serves as a warning to believers to ensure that our worship is sincere and focuses solely on Christ, rather than being diluted by self-interest.
Scripture References: John 12:3-6

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