Doing What We Can
Author: Dorotha M. Love (California, USA)
Today’s reading describes a woman pouring very costly ointment on Jesus’ head. Some of the other guests reacted by scolding her for wasting the ointment in this way.
But Jesus defended her.
I think of this story when I observe the way some well-meaning church members show a lack of appreciation for others’ small contributions of time or as they steer new members away from certain ways of helping into ‘better suited’ areas of service.
I see the hurt feelings and misunderstandings that result from this.
I realise I am sometimes guilty of these actions too. The woman who anointed Jesus freely bestowed everything she held precious as an act of worship. And Jesus didn’t shun her. He received what she offered and rebuked the onlookers.
We can follow Jesus’ example by accepting everyone’s service, no matter how grand or how small.
Jesus tells us that the world will know we are his disciples by our love for one another (John 13:35) as we work together, appreciating everyone’s contribution.
After all, it takes each one of us, doing what we can, to reach this lost and hurting world.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, help us to appreciate our differences. Allow us to work together in unity and peace in order to bring your light to this world. Amen



