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VOTD.04.04.16 Magdalene: True Worshipper

Posted in Magdalene, Verse of the Day | April 4th, 2016 | by

Then He said to her, “Your faith has saved you; go in peace”  Luke 7:50

We’ve been looking at the woman who anointed Jesus’ feet in Luke 7. “Go in peace.” Jesus said to her. What healing power can be found in those three words. And she did. The unwelcome party crasher experienced real peace. Redemptive peace. For the first time in her difficult life she was free, clean, and forgiven. The peace that “passes all understanding” was hers. No more condemnation and no more shame. No more seeking human approval . . . she had Jesus’ approval. How many of us can say the same?

We’ve been looking at a very intimate picture of worship provided to us in Luke 7 of a woman who came and anointed Jesus’ feet.

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VOTD.03.29.16 Magdalene Crashes a Party pt 2

Posted in Magdalene, Verse of the Day | March 29th, 2016 | by J

I tell you, her many sins have been forgiven. . . for she loved much. Luke 7:47

Last time, we talked about a woman anointing Jesus in the early part of his ministry who tradition tells us was Magdalene—the woman who became the first one to see the resurrected Jesus. She slipped into a dinner party at the house of Simon the Pharisee and wept Jesus feet clean and dried them with her hair; then she anointed his feet with expensive perfume.

Jesus was pleased by her actions. But the host and his invited guests were not so pleased by this unorthodox display of adoration. Were they uncomfortable? Mary was lost in the deep worship of Jesus. Perhaps a genuine display of Mary’s raw emotion troubled them. They had their own emotion: Anger. (more…)

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VOTD.03.28.16 Magdalene Crashes a Party, Pt. 1

Posted in Magdalene, Verse of the Day | March 28th, 2016 | by J

Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.” Luke 7: 48

We’re looking at the life of Magdalene, the Mary who Jesus revealed Himself to first, when He was resurrected. What was it about her that Jesus was pursuing her so ardently?

Amazingly, instead of focusing on us trying to pursue Jesus, Jesus is pursuing a particular kind of worshiper: People who are desperately submerged in the total adoration of their God and King.

Last time we mentioned that there were events that set Magdalene apart from Jesus’ 12 disciples. Not much is said in the Bible about Magdalene by name, but tradition has it that 2 anonymous events that are recorded in the Bible were in actuality, events that happened to Magdalene. We’ll look at one of those events this week: (more…)

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VOTD.03.22.16 Magdalene’s Devotion

Posted in Magdalene, Verse of the Day | March 22nd, 2016 | by J

The disciples went back to their homes, but Mary stood outside the tomb crying.  John 20:10,11

Last time I wrote about my interest in Mary who was call Magdalene. What was it about her that Jesus decided to appear to her first after His resurrection? He sent angels to appear to others, but He, Himself, appeared to her first.

And while we’re on the subject, don’t believe everything you see in the movies: the structure of the text where Magdalene is talked about in the Gospels makes it a near certainty that she was older than Jesus’ mother, Mary. Her relationship with Jesus wasn’t a youthful, romantic infatuation as some movies and dramas suggest. (more…)

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VOTD.03.21.16 “I’m BA-aaaack”

Posted in Verse of the Day | March 21st, 2016 | by J

Jesus traveled through towns and villages, preaching the Good News about the Kingdom of God. The twelve disciples went with him, and so did some women who had been healed of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (who was called Magdalene), was one of them; from her seven demons had been driven out. Luke 8:1,2

It always surprises me when I consider Mary Magdalene. Relatively little is said about her in the Bible, yet Jesus chose her to be the first person to whom He revealed Himself after His resurrection. Her testimony (story) graphically shows how those who claim to love Jesus—those who have followed His teachings, have lived in intimacy with Him, and are eye-witnesses of His miracles—can respond to Him in two totally different ways.

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