v1-2, The Chief Priests and Scribes of the law cared more about how the Romans would keep their peace, than they did about how they would value human life. Their method in a stealthy arrest of Jesus was more important than the truth. This kind of deceit is a clear indication that the “father of lies”, Jn. 8:44, was using their hearts rather than the “Father of Israel”, Exodus 4:22, “This is what the Lord says: Israel is my firstborn son”, but Israel’s leaders had grown into a corrupt band of thieves, robbing God of all that was due Him. Someone had to offer a perfect sacrifice! Now it would be Jesus. They were driven to find a way to kill Christ, and later in Judas Iscariot, they would find it.
v3-5, Another occasion of anointing Jesus is during the passion week, there are at least three anointings of Christ, (Lk.7:36-50, John 12:1-8 & Mk. 14:3-11 is the same event as in Mt. 26:6-13). The only reason I’ve ever known for the Holy Spirit recording 3 different anointings is that they might be pointing to the appointment of Jesus by God as Prophet, Priest & King, but this is highly subjective, and I can’t find any scriptural context concluding for or against it. This particular anointing was very costly, it has been conservatively estimated at today’s value of $30K. In this anointing at Simon the leper’s house in Bethany, a similar criticism of the ‘wasted’ oil is made. In Jn.12:1-8, the criticism comes from Judas Iscariot in the house of Lazarus, Martha & Mary. So it seems his negative attitude is spreading and the warning Jesus gives against their criticism seems ignored. The point of purpose from the Lord’s perspective is that it signifies the holiness of Christ’s burial. Today the significance of His burial is in our baptism, by faith, herein is the venue for the Spirit’s application of a priceless atonement of his blood on our soul. See Colossians 2:8-12. Which may be one reason, the woman should always be honorably mentioned as prophetically seeing the priceless value in his burial. The very word “Christ” means anointed. See 1st John 2:20-27 and then read 1st John 5:5-8, therein we can see the connection in thought, bringing holiness to our souls through faith in Christ’s blood during baptism. So it is no wonder that all four gospel writers take time to record anointings of Christ by people who loved Him. These anointings should encourage Christians to live holy lives avoiding sin, so that His gift of holiness to us and in us can grow the fruit of the Holy Spirit and benefit others, attracting them to His holiness, not our own.
v10-11, tells us of the greed of Judas Iscariot. When he is not able to make sense of such an expensive sacrifice he must have felt disappointment in the critique Jesus gave towards his excuse to put the expensive oil to better use. The real reason Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus is because he could see there was no financial gain in the direction His ministry was going in towards sacrifice instead of gain. (John 12:6).The leading priests were delighted when Judas contacted them about betraying Jesus because it gave them the opportunity they had been looking for, (v1) and they could later claim that Jesus had been betrayed by one of his own disciples. But even this horrible sin and potentially disastrous problem, a so-called disciple and/or apostle is causing, could be solved by Christ! A lesson for us in the church, that no problem of our own making is truly disastrous, if we are prepared to repent, but Judas Iscariot was not prepared, he killed himself. If we are not prepared to know what to do with our own guilt, we are in trouble, but if we know to take guilt to the Savior, we are saved, Acts 3:18-20
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