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From Faults to Faith
Simon's Feast - Matt - Matt.
26:6-13; Mark 14:3-9; Luke 7:36-50; John 12:1-9
Setting: Simons House in Bethany
Characters: Simon the Pharisee, The Disciples, Mary Magdalene, Judas Escarriot, Jesus
Scene: Simon and Judas sitting side by side to Jesus, both condemning Mary, but Simon was the one who led her into sin.
Jesus knows this but doesn't publickly expose him, and due to Mary’s example, Simon was converted.
Lesson: This story of forgiveness teaches us to Treat people as is they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.
Statistics of Sexual Abuse
The U.S. rate of such disciplinary actions was approximately 9.5 per 10,000 physicians per 10 years.
Importantly, the NPDB Public Use Data do not report any details about the nature of the sexual misconduct.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6614523/
Hatred hurts the hater as much as the hated
Mary was delivered of seven demons, not all at once, righteous man falls seven times, The last demon was the demon of bitterness.
We all need deliverance from the demons of
Hurt
Pain
Bitterness
un-forgiveness
Grudges
She used the money from prostitution to bring Jesus the gift.
Jesus accepted it.
Your pain and past can be priceless
When Jesus bring people to the point of conviction, he does not declarative statements about the persons condition.
He ask the question to get the person to realize something about themselves “Which one owes more”
Sex workers today make about 500,000 Dollars a year
She spends three hundred pence
In the parable of the servants, the workers got paid a penny a day
She spent a years wages
In todays day this ointment would cost 40 to 50 thousand dollars
This was something that only royalty could afford
She was acknowledging that he was a king and she was saying by her act that no gift is too costly to give to Jesus
We should probably tell this story on an evangelistic series for Jesus said that wherever the gospel shall be preached then this act will be known.
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