HEAL NOW, ALL UNBELIEF
A Pharisee invited Jesus, to come and with Him dine.
Jesus went into his house. At table He reclined.
A woman with alabaster jar, came and wiped His feet.
She sought to honor Him, in a way so sweet.
His sacred feet were kissed by her, and His feet anointed.
The Pharisee responded, as if a judge appointed:
If Jesus was a prophet, He’d know by whom He had been touched.
He called her a sinner. With scorn, he talked too much.
Then Jesus let Simon know, He had something to say.
Two people were indebted to a creditor one day.
One owed five-hundred days of wages, an awful lot it’s true.
The other owed just fifty days—the lesser of the two.
The creditor forgave them both. For neither could repay
The large amount of debt they owed the creditor that day.
Jesus questioned Simon: which one will love him more?
Simon answered rightly, the one who had more debt in store.
Jesus turned to the woman, and to Simon He explained
He gave no water for his feet while her tears bathed them unrestrained.
She anointed too his feet with oil. Simon anointed not His head.
Her many sins were forgiven. Great love she showed He said.
For one who is forgiven little, loves just a little too.
But one who is forgiven much, loves much in all they do.
Let us know, dear Jesus, how much forgiveness we’ve been shown.
Let love blossom in our hearts. Let love in our hearts be sewn.
And show our loved ones too, dear Lord, forgiveness is a part,
Of all they say and do. Give them repentant hearts.
Let them break the alabaster jar. Anoint with oil Your feet.
Turn their hearts to You, their Master. Heal now all unbelief.
(Based on Luke 7:36-50)
Breaking open the scriptures and finding nourishment within the words
is what i experience when i prayerfully focus on your reflections.
I become more thirsty, and enter into these mysteries of forgiveness and love.