How Will Your Life Be Measured?

If your life was measured by DONATION rather than DURATION, how would you be remembered? 

The story is found in Mark 14:3-9. It’s about a woman and her alabaster box of expensive perfume. She entered a house where Jesus was, and  broke open the container,  pouring the content all over the Lord. While others complained about her extravagant act of worship, Jesus commended her. I’m stuck on the last sentence in Jesus’ remarks: “this that she hath done shall be spoken of for a memorial of her.” In other words, she would be remembered for what she gave.

 Friends, this is profound. Most of us think our lives are measured by how long we live. According to Jesus, our lives are measured by how much give. How much we give in proportion to what we have to give. In Mark 14:8, Jesus said, “she hath done what she could.”

 Let’s re-evaluate our lives according to this standard. Let’s ask ourselves; how do we want our lives to be measured – to be remembered?

The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman

 

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