Sermon for March 17, 2013 Fifth Sunday in Lent. John 12:1-8. and the Holy Spirit. Amen

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Sermon for March 17, 2013 Fifth Sunday in Lent John 12:1-8 Blessings to you and peace from God the Father, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Amen When I was young every Saturday morning my dad, me, and our collie, Sandy, would climb into our silver Chevrolet station wagon and go over to my grandparent s house. And every Saturday my grandmother would have a pot of Swedish egg coffee ready on the stove, a cup sitting on the table waiting for my dad, and some sort of freshly baked sweet treat for us you know how they do in the Midwest every time you went to visit family or friends there was always food to be had. The smell was heavenly. Even though I do not drink coffee now, back then, I would have some coffee with my milk 3/4 milk and ¼ coffee if you please. To this day every time I smell coffee I think of those Saturday mornings spent at my grandparent s house. An act of love given and shown, great memories, and SMELLS a way to reconnect with a time gone by. How about you? Are there some smells that remind you of days gone by or of people you care about or have cared about? Possibly a whiff of a flower s aroma, or a smell of a favorite cologne that a loved one used to wear, or the smell of the ocean, or maybe a not so great smell of a skunk or trash. Any number of 1 P a g e

smells can bring us right back to a person, a place, or a time in our lives. It is written that, Smells are surer than sights or sounds to tug at our heartstrings. So there we have it our sense of smell relates closely to how we experience life and how we process significant memories. Smells this is what we are going to be focusing on this morning some good smells and some not so good smells. One question I would like you to be thinking about also Does an act of grace or love shown have a scent or smell to it? Our gospel lesson for this morning invites us to think about how we can relate to what is going on in this passage which is beyond words, beyond speaking, and beyond reading as Jesus comes even closer to Jerusalem and death. Today John shows us contrasting images of stewardship and discipleship which are in stark opposition to each other we have Judas and we have Mary. Our story places us six days before the Passover, at Bethany which is approximately 2 miles from Jerusalem, at Lazarus house where Jesus had performed a miracle the place where, according to the Bible, approximately one month ago reeked with the stench of death as in chapter 11 of John s gospel we read the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. We read the verse which says, But Lord, said Martha, the sister of the dead man, by this time there is a bad odor, for he has been there four days. The odor of death truly had recently filled this house. 2 P a g e

Now Jesus had come back to Bethany knowing full well that the chief priests and Pharisees had called a meeting of the Sanhedrin the group who had the supreme religious authority in the land. He knew that they were plotting to kill Him as they had given orders that if anyone found out where Jesus was, they were to report it to them so that he might be arrested. Because by raising Lazarus from the dead Jesus has gone from the category of manageable nuisance to being a serious threat to the Jewish leaders. Jesus knew his days were numbered. This is the back-story for our reading today. This night a dinner had been given in Jesus honor. Could you imagine what kind of conversation that could have possibly gone on between Jesus and Lazarus as they reclined at the table that night when the one who was covered with the stench of death, 4 days in the tomb, was no longer dead? We do not know who all was at the table that night. Judas was the only disciple who was mentioned in John s gospel story. Since Martha was serving the dinner and there was no indication that they were wealthy people; how do you suppose that Mary could have afforded a pound of such costly perfume? In today s currency this perfume would have been worth more than $17,000. It was a perfume which would have been obtained as a luxury in ancient Egypt, the Near East, and in Rome. It was used as one of the eleven herbs for the incense in the temple in Jerusalem. 3 P a g e

This is where the real contrast in the gospel lesson comes. We have Judas, the unfaithful disciple, who was filled with his own self serving ways, hypocrisy, greed, and sinfulness. Then we have Mary who was a loving faithful disciple, devoting herself and all that she had to Jesus, the one who sat at Jesus feet and listened to him, as well as the one who offered Jesus the gift of a precious possession. Does an act of grace or love shown have a scent or smell to it? Judas, the one who held the common purse, the one who used to steal from that purse, did have a point in his objection about Mary anointing Jesus with this costly perfume because 90% of the population of that time were people who lacked any worldly goods and who were considered the poorest of the poor. As I said earlier this perfume would have been worth more than $17,000 in today s currency. That is no small amount. But Judas did not care about the poor he was looking to line his own pockets. The odor of greed and sinfulness surrounded him. In contrast there was Mary who fell to Jesus feet as if she knew something that the other people did not a knowing beyond words. She wanted to do something special for Jesus. Jesus, the man who restored her beloved brother back to life. Jesus, the one she loved. She offered him this lavish gift without consideration of cost. Who can put a price on the life of a loved one who has been returned to you? 4 P a g e

Mary does 4 remarkable things which a respectable woman in that culture would never have done. 1. She loosened her hair in a room full of men. 2. She poured perfume on Jesus feet not on his head. (Note: At that time the only man who would have gotten his feet anointed was a dead man and Jesus knew it.) 3. She rubbed his feet-unheard of for a single woman to wipe a single man s feet. 4. She wiped the perfume off with her hair.//////the smell of perfume, grace, and love permeated the air. Mary s actions toward Jesus spoke so much louder than any words could have. Does an act of grace or love shown have a scent or a smell to it? The house was filled with the sweet smell of the fragrance. Through Mary s action, the stench and the odor of death that was once slow in leaving their household had been replaced by the scent of grace and love offered toward Jesus a beloved friend of the family. This was a sweet moment of stillness amid a gathering storm. Mary s act of anointing was a foreshadowing of the time when she would keep any perfume she had left for the day of Jesus burial. This gift of anointing brought to light the approaching arrival of Jesus final hour. The significance of the act was that it revealed the truth of what was to come a final anointing. Mary s act of grace and love most certainly had a scent and a smell to it. Gracefully giving this anointing to Jesus at this time in his journey toward the 5 P a g e

cross gives us a foretaste of the grace and love of God s gift of His one and only son which will play out before us during Holy Week throughout Jesus upcoming arrest, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection. I am not sure what it means exactly for you and me to love Jesus as Mary did for we do not physically have him here with us to anoint, but we can do something precious for him. For us, like Mary, Jesus looks beyond the outward acts and sees into our hearts. He helps us see not only life s surfaces but also to be able to look at the events unfolding around us to perceive what is truly happening. In our lives we may never know what differences we have made or who we may have influenced because God takes a word spoken, a gift given, a hand extended, an effort made, and gives it a life and a power far beyond what we could have ever intended the act to portray. Does an act of grace or love shown have a scent or a smell to it? On Saturday for those who worked on the Habitat for Humanity project grace and love smelled like paint, sweat, and donuts which were graciously provided for us by Randi the homeowner. God in all of His grace and love works in us, with us, and through us far beyond anything we could ever expect. In a deeper way, Mary s anointing that night made the house at Bethany a holy place where the sweet smell of perfume went beyond words paving the way for Jesus own continuing journey of 6 P a g e

extraordinary grace and love for us all the way to the cross. Thanks be to God. AMEN 7 P a g e