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What does the Bible say about extravagant worship?

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The Bible highlights extravagant worship as seen in John's account of Mary anointing Jesus with expensive ointment, signifying deep love and devotion.

Extravagant worship is portrayed as an expression of genuine affection for Christ, exemplified by Mary's act of anointing Jesus with costly perfume in John 12. This act of worship signifies more than mere gratitude; it reflects an understanding of who Jesus is and an intimate relationship with Him. Mary demonstrated that true worship often involves sacrifice and humility, as she poured out an entire year's salary on Jesus' feet, wiping them with her hair. This profound act embodies an extravagant and eternal affection for the Savior, transcending societal expectations or personal cost. It serves as an invitation for all believers to reflect on their own expressions of worship and consider whether they prioritize Christ above all else.
Scripture References: John 12:1-11

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