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Why did Jesus honor the woman's act in Matthew 26?

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Jesus honored the woman's act because it was performed out of pure devotion and gratitude for His impending sacrifice.

In the account of Matthew 26:10-13, Jesus commends the woman who anointed His body, indicating that her actions were not only an expression of loyalty and love, but also an understanding of His mission and sacrifice. Unlike the criticisms from His disciples, who failed to grasp the significance of her act, Jesus recognized it as a good work. He stated that her deed would be remembered wherever the Gospel was preached, positioning her act within the annals of redemptive history. This highlights that sincere acts of devotion, performed in faith and in light of Christ’s impending sacrifice, are worthy of honor and remembrance.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:10-13

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