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What does the act of anointing Jesus teach us about worship?

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The act of anointing Jesus illustrates true worship, which is marked by love, sacrifice, and a desire to honor God above all.

The woman's act of anointing Jesus is a poignant depiction of genuine worship. In Mark 14, her use of precious ointment was not just an act of devotion; it was a costly sacrifice demonstrating her deep love and respect for Christ. Worship is not merely a ritual or routine; it is an expression of our deepest affections toward God. Worship involves offering our best to Him, as seen in this woman's fearlessness to display her love publicly, irrespective of the opinions of others like Judas or the disciples. True worship is sacrificial and driven by love, as demonstrated in Romans 12:1, where believers are urged to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, which is our reasonable service.
Scripture References: Mark 14:3-9, Romans 12:1

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