“Parable: Thanking Jesus”
Luke 7: 36-50
Jesus tells a story during a dinner party at the home of a Pharisee.
Why Jesus accepted this invitation is unknown until the events of the story are
played out in real events. What occurs at the Pharisee’s home includes the
telling of the story and the immediate reaction being lived.
Jess
is at the home of a Pharisee when a woman who had been known to lead a sinful
life came to the home with an alabaster jar of perfume. This woman stood behind
Jesus and wept at his feet, she wet his feet with her tears, wiped them with
her hair, kissed that then poured perfume on them. The Pharisee sees what this
woman is doing and questions Jesus. “If this man were a prophet, he would know
who is touching him and what kind of woman she is- that she is a sinner.”
IT
is then that Jesus tells a story about two men. These men owed money to a
moneylender. One owed him 500 denarii and the other 50 denarii. Neither had the
means to repay the money so the moneylender canceled the debts of both. Which
of these will love him more? The one who had the bigger debt canceled would.
Jesus responded stating that Simon was correct in this.
Jesus
then using the woman as an example tells Simon. Since the woman came into the
house she has wet his feet, wiped them dry, kissed his feet and anointed his
feet with oil. It is through these actions that this woman has shown her love.
And through these actions, Jesus states, “Your sins are forgiven. Your faith
has saved you; go in peace.”
Through
the parable Jesus develops the need for the forgiveness of debt and forgiveness
of sins. Of the two men who owed money the one who owed more should be more
grateful. Such is the case of the woman who entered this house knowing Jesus
was to be there. She was a known sinner, who in the company of men, touched
Jesus. But it is she whom Jesus forgives for her past sins and she is now to
lead a life of peace. This woman showed her love for the teacher in her actions
and through this she was forgiven.
Forgiveness
arouses love, which is expressed by gratitude. Both love and gratitude are
shown to Jesus through the woman’s actions. Jesus teaches Simon what this means
and forgives her. This woman’s life was changed and she left that house
forgiven and at peace.
Thanking
Jesus is the natural response to being forgiven of sin. As we approach
Thanksgiving (Canada) what are you thankful for beyond the harvest of food? Do
you give thanks for Jesus and that you receive forgiveness?
PRAYER:
Holy
God, we praise you and thank you for Jesus who through his death and
resurrection we may be forgiven of our sins. We praise you that He teaches us
how important it is to love and that we may forgive others. We are grateful O
God and we rejoice in all your many blessings to us. In Jesus’ name we pray.
Amen.
BLOG QUESTION
Have
you shown your love to Jesus for forgiving your sins? The woman risked her life
by entering a home of a Pharisee and pouring the oil on Jesus’ feet in the
presence of many people. She showed her love and desire for forgiveness by
showing her love for Jesus as her teacher and Saviour. How do you show your
love for Jesus? What do you do show that Jesus is worth it?
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