Worship—that word often conjures images of raised hands and Sunday morning singing. But what if true worship goes much deeper than music? What if it's actually revealed by what we value most?
In this profound exploration of John 12, we witness Mary's shocking act of devotion—pouring out perfume worth an entire year's wages onto Jesus' feet and wiping them with her hair. This extravagant gesture wasn't just financially costly; it defied cultural norms and sparked immediate criticism from Judas. Yet Jesus defended her, recognizing authentic worship when others saw only waste.
The story cuts straight to our hearts, challenging us to examine what we truly value. "Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." This isn't merely about money—it's about what captivates our thoughts, consumes our time, and commands our resources. Everyone worships something. The question isn't whether we'll worship, but what we'll worship.
Our relationship with finances particularly reveals our deepest values. Do we embrace the world's perspective that security comes from accumulating and holding tight to resources? Or do we trust God's upside-down economics that says "it's more blessed to give than receive" and "you can never outgive God"?
Through powerful testimonies from real people who've taken steps of financial faith, we see how God's faithfulness transforms not just checkbooks but hearts. Whether you're considering giving for the first time or growing toward more radical generosity, each step demonstrates growing trust in a God who promises to provide.
This message will challenge, inspire, and possibly make you uncomfortable—but it might just revolutionize how you understand true worship. Ready to discover what you really value most?