Anointing Jesus’ Feet
By Larry R. Linville
O Mary, when you anointed the feet of our Lord
And you used your hair to dry them well
The fragrance of that costly perfume
Gave the room a beautiful smell.
Did you want us to know when you shared your love
That we, too, can let our devotion show?
When we give of our best to our Lord
The aroma gives off a sweet glow.
Judas, do you judge that such acts are a waste?
Should we think more about the poor?
May it be that our acts of sweet love
May help lift them from the floor?
What did you mean, our blessed Lord
When you said the poor would always be here?
Were you really telling that disciple of yours
That his complaining was not so sincere?
Mary’s great service of Jesus brought joy
It should cause each of us to think.
Is our work in the kingdom producing sweet smells
Or, like Judas, do we just raise a stink?
© Copyright 2007 Larry Linville (UN: larrylinville at Writing.Com).
All rights reserved. Larry Linville has granted Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work.
Friday, April 20, 2007
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