John 12:1-11
Contrasting the fading value of worldly possessions with the infinite value of Jesus Christ is important. Using stories of misjudged financial worth, it argues that everything material will ultimately be consumed, leaving only Christ as what truly matters. In John 12, Mary recognizes Jesus’ unmatched worth and pours out her life savings to anoint Him, honoring Him with her best and surrendering dignity for worship. Martha loves Jesus but is still distracted by anxiety, control, and works-leaning service. Judas masks greed with moral language. The question: does Christ have access to everything?