Mary therefore took a pound of expensive ointment made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume. - v.3Whether for sentimental or monetary reasons, Mary’s alabaster box was precious. Mary had some options for using it:
- She could hoard it and keep it entirely on herself
- She could share it with others but not Jesus
- She could use some herself and distribute the rest to others
- She could sell it (as Judas obviously thought she should have done)
- Or she could use it entirely on Jesus (which she did)
- Having chosen that last option, Mary used the fragrance completely on Jesus.

Mary's completely selfless act began with the same choice we all make many times on a daily basis. Photo Credit: takomabibelot via Compfight cc
What was Mary’s Motive for Anointing Jesus
- Mary Expressed Reverence – Recognizing Jesus as the Godhead and not a sentimental idol
- Mary Showed Gratitude – She saw the way to salvation was through the Messiah Jesus
- Mary Had Faith – She stood firm in her belief in Jesus when many others did not
- Mary had Love in her Soul – Of the four motives, this was the strongest of all. Love will always prevail.
Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. – 1 Peter 4:8Think about your more valued and precious “alabaster boxes” and consider how you compare and contrast in your motives for this event? Heck, consider it even with your most worthless and neglected possessions. This completely selfless act began the same way and by making the same choice we all make many times over on a daily basis.




Great post! I know that it is a constant struggle against my own selfish wants. And not just selfish I suppose but sometimes its my own “good” wants. Like Judas’ idea for the perfume was a good idea, it just wasn’t the right one, and I think I often times struggle with that same thing. Thanks, definitely got me thinking