Introduction: In a world where God's love transforms lives, expect opposition and challenges to your faith.
1. Mary anointing Jesus with costly perfume illustrates lavish love and devotion (John 12:3).
A. Her act signifies an understanding of Jesus' impending sacrifice and immense love.
B. Love directed at Jesus often requires sacrifice and can prompt criticism from others (John 12:4-5).
2. The hostility towards Lazarus highlights the world's resistance to the visible evidence of transformative love (John 12:10-11).
A. Lazarus' resurrection led many to believe, threatening established religious power structures.
B. Suggests that authentic expressions of God's love may trigger resistance from those invested in the status quo.
3. Through Lazarus, God reveals discipleship's cost and the power dynamics love can disrupt (John 12:10).
A. Jesus' followers must be resilient against opposition, trusting God's sovereign plan.
B. God's love, while transformative, might compel the world to act defensively.
Conclusion: As disciples, we are called to display Christ-like love, recognizing opposition and staying resilient in faith. Embrace the cost of discipleship, knowing God's transformative love overcomes and redeems opposition, just as it did in the lives of Lazarus and Mary.
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