As you prepare your heart for church tomorrow, think about the matchless gift that Jesus offers us through his life, death, & resurrection.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Nov. 21
Have you ever broken or lost something expensive? Praise God that his gift of salvation can never be taken away! I am his; he is mine. Amen!
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Nov. 20
Have you ever received an extravagant gift? How did you feel as you accepted what someone put so much thought into for you?
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Nov. 19
Have you ever given someone an extravagant gift? How did it feel as the gift-giver to do something so lavish for another person?
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Nov. 18
Mercy Me’s song, “I Can Only Imagine” invites us to picture seeing Jesus face-to-face. Would we wet his feet with our tears of gratitude?
Prayer prompt for Monday, Nov. 17
We take a lot for granted, don’t we? Think about your annual salary: What’s something remarkable that you could buy with that kind of money?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Nov. 16
What’s something extravagant that you can do for the Lord? Maybe volunteer in an area outside of your comfort zone or make a year-end gift?
A Worshipful Splurge (Prayer Devotional for the week of November 16, 2014)
I don’t splurge on very many things, but I have a bottle of perfume that cost about $40 on sale, which is expensive, in my book. I justify paying so much because I can make a single bottle stretch for a couple of years. The other morning while getting ready for work, I applied some hand lotion, and instead of waiting to let it soak in and dry, I immediately reached for that bottle of perfume, and it slipped right through my greasy fingers!
Thankfully, it landed in a basket in an open drawer and did not bust. I would have been disappointed to waste it, not to mention having to deal with cleaning up the mess. My whole house would probably smell girly, much to my sons’ chagrin! As I finished getting ready (more carefully!), I thought about a perfume story that I remembered from the Bible.
All four gospels give some account of a woman anointing Jesus with expensive perfume (see Matthew 26, Mark 14, Luke 7, & John 12). We’re not talking $40 type of expensive, either. The Bible says that this special perfume cost about a year’s income! Maybe some people nowadays would spend that kind of money on a fancy car or an original masterpiece of art, but I can’t imagine anything other than a house that most people would pay so much for.
Anointing usually involves pouring oil on one’s head, and Matthew and Mark bring attention to the extraordinary cost of the perfume as she anointed Jesus, but Luke and John share some additional details that I find remarkable. John mentions that the woman also anointed Jesus’ feet, then wiped off the perfume with her own hair. Luke adds that she was crying while she anointed his feet, and she wiped off her tears and the perfume with her hair.
You and I may not have the means to give extravagant financial offerings to the Lord, but each of us can give him things that are even more important: our love and our lives. The perfume anointing was an outward display of the woman’s heartfelt worship. In the same way, we can offer the Lord our sold-out hearts in worship every day.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Nov. 15
Grief manifests differently for everyone, and there is a time to cry! But, if you need help walking through your loss, don’t be shy to ask.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Nov. 14
Ecclesiastes 3:7 reminds us that there are times to speak & times to hush. Prayer should include listening for the Lord to nudge your heart.