Monday, January 19, 2015

Crash the Party with Radical Repentence

Have you ever felt like you crashed a party because you tried to be open and transparent with the wrong people. Like your openness broke some unspoken rule that screamed,”don’t talk about that!” Sometimes “that something” people don’t want to talk about and bring out in the open, everyone already knows anyway. It’s the perverbial elephant in the living room. Truth is, their uncomfortableness with your transparency says more about them then you!  Real healing comes when we confess our sins to one another. James 5:16. Be encouraged today to surrender to Christ and openly confess your struggles to the right safe people. Let Jesus deal with the Pharisee’s in your life. Who knows what their hiding anyway!
Crash the Party: Radical Repentance
by Mark Batterson, All In: You Are One Decision Away from a Totally Different Life
When one of the Pharisees invited Jesus to have dinner with him, He went to the Pharisee’s house and reclined at the table. A woman in that town who lived a sinful life learned that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee’s house, so she came there with an alabaster jar of perfume. As she stood behind Him at His feet weeping, she began to wet His feet with her tears. Then she wiped them with her hair, kissed them and poured perfume on them. – Luke 7:36-38
When you read the Bible, don’t check your sense of humor at the door. If you do, you’ll miss some great situational comedy. And this is a classic. A party hosted by a Pharisee? That’s downright funny!
If ever there was an oxymoron, it has to be Pharisee party. Come on, how fun could it have been? I bet they were bored silly, feigning interest in pharisaical small talk about Sabbath law. No deejay. No punch. And definitely no pigs in blankets because that wouldn’t have been kosher! The party favors were probably phylacteries! This has “lame party” written all over it.
Then in walks this woman.
The Pharisees blushed, but I bet Jesus had a twinkle in His eye. He knew it was about to get as fun as doing some healing on the Sabbath.
For the record, Jesus could have healed on any day of the week. I think He deliberately chose the Sabbath because it’d be far more fun if He riled up a few religious folks along the way. And if you follow in His footsteps, you’ll offend some Pharisees as well.
Going all in means radical repentance
Can you imagine the look on the Pharisees’ straitlaced faces when this woman makes her surprise appearance? They start coughing uncontrollably when she breaks open her alabaster jar of perfume.
And then she starts wiping Jesus’ feet with her hair.
Can you say awkward?
But she definitely made a statement, didn’t she?
This act of worship ranks as one of the most beautiful and meaningful statements of faith in all of Scripture. She risked her reputation — what little she had left of it — to anoint Jesus. She knew the Pharisees stoned women like her, but that didn’t keep her from pushing all of her chips to the middle of the table. She used her most precious possession — an alabaster jar of perfume — to make her profession of faith. And this wasn’t a watered-down, knock-off brand she picked up from a street vendor.
Break the Alabaster Jar
The alabaster jar of perfume was pure nard, a perennial herb that is harvested in the Himalayas. Half a liter of it, no less! And the jar itself, made of semi-transparent gemstones, was probably a family heirloom. It might have even been her dowry.
The alabaster jar represented her past guilt and future hope. It represented both her professional identity and financial security. Plain and simple, it was her most precious possession.
How ironic, yet how appropriate, that the perfume used in her profession as a prostitute would become the token of her profession of faith. She anted up by pouring out every last drop at the feet of Jesus.
Breaking that bottle was her way of burning the ships. No more masking of the stench of sin with the sweet scent of perfume. No more risqué rendezvous in the wee hours of the night. No more clandestine encounters at discreet places. She walked out of the dark shadow of sin and into the light of the world.
There comes a moment when we need to come clean. There comes a moment when we need to unveil the secret shame of sin.
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