S - "A woman came in with a bottle of expensive perfume and poured it on Jesus’ head. But when his followers saw this, they became angry and complained, “Why such a waste? We could have sold this perfume for a lot of money and given it to the poor.” Jesus knew what they were thinking, and he said, “Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. You will always have the poor with you, but you won’t always have me. She has poured perfume on my body to prepare it for burial. You may be sure that wherever the good news is told all over the world, people will remember what she has done. And they will tell others." Matthew 26 TS
O - It wasn't the bankers who objected to this obvious waste but the followers. Their measure of assessment? The efficient use of money. Here, something beautiful, prophetically significant, relationally purposeful and unequivocally affirmed by Jesus is judged as a wasteful failure. Jesus' warning to the world remains in force … no one can serve God and money; even money for the poor. What "sound stewardship" identified as bad Jesus calls beautiful in the most personal way.
A - The Kingdom of God is not primarily efficient … it can't be because it is a kingdom of love (God is love) and love is not primarily efficient. The world, secular and religious, thinks that the marker for the best use of money is making more money. Jesus completely disagrees. He instructs the followers very specifically on the purpose and faithful use of money. "I tell you to use wicked wealth to make friends for yourselves. Then when it is gone, you will be welcomed into an eternal home. … If you cannot be trusted with this wicked wealth, who will trust you with true wealth? … You cannot be the slave of two masters. You will love one and hate the other or be more loyal to one than to the other. You cannot serve God and money." Luke 16 At the end of it all, Jesus won't ask me how much money I ended up with but how many friends - BEAUTIFUL!
P - God to whom everything and everyone belongs,
Thank you for sending Jesus to clarify your person and purposes -- to make crystal clear your thinking, activities and desires. I welcome this change of thinking about money's purpose and measure. I admit that I cannot serve it and you - ever! I choose you back.
Looking to live (and give) beautifully,
Steve
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