The Perfume

March 17, 2008

Beauty is important to girls. Make-up, nail polish, scrunchies, bobby pins, lotions, earrings, clothing, headbands, curling irons, tanning, dresses and rings. And perfume. Girls enjoy dressing nice and fixing themselves up to look their very best.

A long time ago, a certain girl wanted to look especially spectacular on her wedding day. She found a special bottle of perfume, made from very rare flowers. The perfume was the most pleasing aroma that she’d ever experienced. This perfume was very expensive, and so she saved up her money for a whole year to purchase the perfume.

Finally, she bought the perfume. She cherished that perfume, and locked it away for safekeeping. Every time she thought of the perfume, she would smile and think of her future husband. She knew that he would love her scent on their wedding day.

As the girl grew up, her innocence was lost and she forgot about that future husband. She sold her body to pay her rent and put food on her table. The perfume remained locked away, but it was never forgotten by the young woman. It was her most precious possession.

Eventually the girl’s profession was discovered, and she was to be publicly executed for her crime. But a Man stepped in just as she was about to be executed. He challenged the executioners: let the man who has never done wrong be the first to harm her. One by one, people trickled away.

The girl was overwhelmed with gratitude toward the Man. He revealed to her that He was the Savior of all men, and to place her trust in Him.

Here’s the cool part: she did. The girl’s name was Mary, and she became one of Jesus’ followers. She realized that He was King, and she worshipped Him by emptying the bottle of her expensive perfume on His feet. Talk about worship! She gave her most precious possession to her Lord. And yet, she probably felt that her bottle of perfume was so little compared what He had done for her.

Today, the average salary is $40,000-50,000. Mary poured out a $50,000 bottle of perfume onto her Savior’s feet. But more than that, she gave up something she had saved for her husband–something very close to her heart.

Mary gave of her possessions and of her heart, because her Savior is worthy of all worship.

What do you give Him?

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Ross Dunk  |  March 23, 2008 at 5:12 pm

    Hi Ryan,
    God has wonderful gifted you in the area of writing. Thanks so much for your response to the message and your encouragement.

  • 2. Martin  |  April 20, 2008 at 8:42 pm

    Hey Ryan

    This is a reply to the comment on my band’s guestbook. Thanks for the entry. I agree that we, as Christian musicians, need to keep God and Jesus at the dead center of our music. Through church and youth group i am having a way better understanding and growing closer to God! It’s really awesome. So thanks for the encouragement. And I have some great song ideas about discipleship lol. :) So rock on man.

    God Bless

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