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Will You Offer Pure Nard or Hold the Calculator? Nov.30.2025

John 12:1-19

Will You Offer Pure Nard or Hold the Calculator?

The Gospel of John: Expository Sermon #45

Dr. Jaeyun Lee

Sermon Notes & Reflection Guide

1. Listening to the Word

  • What verse from today’s message touched your heart the most?
  • Write down any sentence or expression from the sermon that stayed with you.

2. Questions for Understanding the Passage

  • Mary and Judas Iscariot were both physically near Jesus, yet their hearts were completely different. What was the decisive difference between them? (love vs. personal gain)
  • Why did the crowd in Jerusalem shout “Hosanna!” with excitement and then only a few days later cry out “Crucify Him!”? How was the Messiah they expected different from who Jesus truly was?
  • Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem looked like a “procession of glory” on the outside, but what kind of procession was it for Him? (a march toward death, the path of the cross)

3. Questions for Application

  • When I follow Jesus, am I walking with Mary’s heart (pure love), or with the heart of Judas or the crowd (my benefit, my problems solved)? Let’s examine ourselves honestly.
  • What is the “alabaster jar” I need to break for the Lord—like Mary did? (my resources, time, pride, stubbornness, plans, etc.) What is the “calculator” that makes me hesitate to give it to Him?
  • As we approach this Christmas season, what specific act of commitment can I decide and practice to welcome Jesus, the humble King?

4. Sharing Together

  • Share a time in your faith journey when something seemed like a “waste” by the world’s standards, yet you joyfully gave it to the Lord out of love.
  • Let’s examine whether our prayers sound more like “Do what I want” (waving palm branches) or “I will live according to Your will” (breaking the alabaster jar). Then bless and pray for one another as we grow into mature prayer.

5. Pray

  • Lord, help me repent of the calculating and greedy heart within me (like Judas) and restore in me pure love for You, like Mary.
  • Help me lay down empty expectations for worldly success and power, and receive Jesus fully as the humble King—the King of the cross.
  • Help me offer my most precious things without reservation, so that the fragrance of Christ may fill my life, my home, and our church.