Devotional -

Worship ( 29 April )

She had a sister named Mary, who sat down at the feet of the Lord and listened to his teaching. . . . "Just one thing is needed. Mary has chosen the right thing."
Luke 10:38-42
Martha went back and called her sister Mary privately. "The Teacher is here," she told her, "and is asking for you." . . . Mary arrived where Jesus was, and as soon as she saw him, she fell at his feet."
John 11:28-33
Then Mary took a whole pint of a very expensive perfume made of pure nard, poured it on Jesus' feet, and wiped them with her hair. . . . Jesus said, "Leave her alone! Let her keep what she has for the day of my burial."
John 12:3, 7

From these three distinct episodes arises a unique portrait of Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus. In each account we find her at the feet of Jesus. No other character in Scripture is described in this manner. From each encounter we witness her growth in the spirit.

In a worshipful manner at his feet, she listened intently to and absorbed Jesus' words. He affirmed her action as necessary and said that she had chosen the right thing.

Grieving the loss of her brother, she sat still and waited to be called by Jesus. When he summoned her, she went to him and fell at his feet. It was when he saw her and those with her crying, that Jesus himself was moved to tears. This intense depth of sorrow displayed by Jesus indicates the profound connection between him and Mary. He knew the sincerity of her heart. Her quiet life of worship impacted many and we read further that many of the Jews who followed Mary, having seen the miracle, believed on Jesus.

The ultimate display of devotion and humble adoration is seen when Mary anointed and wiped Jesus' feet with her hair. Now her head had to be at his feet. There can be no lower posture than that. The more she knew Jesus, the more humble was her devotion. What the others had not yet realized, she already knew: Jesus was not only the Savior but also the Messiah; he was no mere man, but was truly God. She understood the message and mission of Jesus. And he confirmed that "she has done this for the day of my burial."

In these days, we find it easier to be busy about the work of the Lord and often miss the blessing of "the best thing," humble worship at the feet of Jesus. When we truly know who he is, nothing will keep us from that place. Not only will we learn more of him, but we will also be more like him. It is not primarily our ministry that will impact others to turn to Jesus. Foremost, it is the life of obedience to the Word of God and that precious time we spend in holy worship.

- 29 APRIL -