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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
5/19/2021 4:48 am

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5/19/2021 4:55 pm

She Did What She Could

Bible in a Year:
1 Chronicles 7–9

John 6:22–44
She did what she could. She poured perfume on my body beforehand to prepare for my burial.

Mark :8

Today's Scripture & Insight:

Mark :3–9
She loaded the plastic container of cupcakes onto the conveyor belt, sending it toward the cashier. Next came the birthday card and various bags of chips. Hair escaped from her ponytail, crowning her fatigued forehead. Her clamored for attention. The clerk announced the total and the mom’s face fell. “Oh, I guess I’ll have to put something back. But these are for her party,” she sighed, glancing regretfully at her .

Standing behind her in line, another customer recognized such pain. Jesus’ words to Mary of Bethany echoed in her mind: “She did what she could”
(Mark :8 After anointing Him with a bottle of expensive nard before His death and burial, Mary was ridiculed by the disciples. Jesus corrected His followers by celebrating what she had done. He didn’t say, “She did all she could,” but rather, “She did what she could.” The lavish cost of the perfume wasn’t His point. It was Mary’s investment of her love in action that mattered. A relationship with Jesus results in a response.

In that moment, before the mom could object, the second customer leaned forward and inserted her credit card into the reader, paying for the purchase. It wasn’t a large expense, and she had extra funds that month. But to that mom, it was everything. A gesture of pure love poured out in her moment of need.

Reflect & Pray
In what unexpected ways has Jesus helped you? What might you do—not all, but what—to love Jesus back in a need you see today?

Father, open my eyes to see You inviting me to do what I can do today.


MrsJoe 76F
17413 posts
5/19/2021 6:34 am

I'm missing the distinction between "all" and "what"... I'll have to think about it. Perhaps it's in the connotation.... "it's all she could do" denotes a negative aspect of not having more, whereas "it's what she could do" has a more positive sound?


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.