She
Began To Wet His Feet With Her Tears
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.
When the Pharisee who had
invited him saw this, he said to himself, “If this man were a prophet, he would
know who is touching him and what kind of woman she is—that she is a sinner.”
Jesus answered him,
“Simon, I have something to tell you.”
“Tell me, teacher,” he
said.
“Two people owed money to
a certain moneylender. One owed him five hundred denarii, and the other fifty. Neither
of them had the money to pay him back, so he forgave the debts of both. Now
which of them will love him more?”
Simon replied, “I suppose
the one who had the bigger debt forgiven.”
“You have judged
correctly,” Jesus said.
Then he turned toward the
woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? I came into your house. You
did not give me any water for my feet, but she wet my feet with her tears and
wiped them with her hair. You did not give me a kiss, but this woman, from the
time I entered, has not stopped kissing my feet. You did not put oil on my
head, but she has poured perfume on my feet. Therefore, I tell you, her many
sins have been forgiven—as her great love has shown. But whoever has been
forgiven little loves little.”
Then Jesus said to her,
“Your sins are forgiven.”
The other guests began to
say among themselves, “Who is this who even forgives sins?”
Jesus said to the woman,
“Your faith has saved you; go in peace.”
Luke
7:36-50
Jesus loves all people –
including those society casts aside. A woman had eaten at the house Jesus was
at. She knelt down, started weeping, and wiped His feet with her tears. The
Pharisees labeled her a “sinner,” but Jesus accepted her.
Jesus loves imperfect
people, and that includes you and I. He loves us all. The greatest
demonstration of His love for us, is that He died for us. As recipients of His
love, we should be conduits of His love. We all have the blessing of Jesus on
our lives, and that means we receive God’s love despite our imperfections.
Broken
people are made whole by God’s love.
Our
Daily Bread – November 29, 2017