36 One of the Pharisees asked Jesus to eat with him. Jesus went into the Pharisee’s house and sat at the table. 37 A sinful woman in the town learned that Jesus was eating at the Pharisee’s house. So she brought an alabaster jar of perfume. 38 She stood at Jesus’ feet, crying, and began to wash his feet with her tears. She dried his feet with her hair, kissed them many times and rubbed them with the perfume. 39 The Pharisee who asked Jesus to come to his house saw this. He thought to himself, “If Jesus were a prophet, he would know that the woman who is touching him is a sinner!”
40 Jesus said to the Pharisee, “Simon, I have something to say to you.”
Simon said, “Teacher, tell me.”
41 Jesus said, “There were two men. Both men owed money to the same banker. One man owed the banker 500 silver coins.[a] The other man owed the banker 50 silver coins. 42 The men had no money; so they could not pay what they owed. But the banker told the men that they did not have to pay him. Which one of the two men will love the banker more?”
43 Simon, the Pharisee, answered, “I think it would be the one who owed him the most money.”
Jesus said to Simon, “You are right.” 44 Then Jesus turned toward the woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? When I came into your house, you gave me no water for my feet. But she washed my feet with her tears and dried my feet with her hair. 45 You did not kiss me, but she has been kissing my feet since I came in! 46 You did not rub my head with oil, but she rubbed my feet with perfume. 47 I tell you that her many sins are forgiven. This is clear because she showed great love. But the person who has only a little to be forgiven will feel only a little love.”
48 Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”
49 The people sitting at the table began to think to themselves, “Who is this man? How can he forgive sins?”
50 Jesus said to the woman, “Because you believed, you are saved from your sins. Go in peace.” Luke 7:36-50
Footnotes:
- 7:41 silver coins A Roman denarius. One coin was the average pay for one day’s work.
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Do You See This Woman?
Simon saw only a sinful woman
repulsive, undesired, rejected
But Jesus truly sees us as who we really are
both the need, the failure, the shame
and who He means for us to be by his grace
What He Saw
O Praise you
What Jesus saw was a lost child coming home
What He saw was love and worship
gratitude and faith
What He saw was a gift that ministered to Him
The Gifts
"... you gave me no water for my feet. But she washed my feet with her tears and dried my feet with her hair.
45 You did not kiss me, but she has been kissing my feet since I came in!
46 You did not rub my head with oil, but she rubbed my feet with perfume."
Even her tears, even her tears
were a blessing to him
her love was a refreshment to Him
her gratitude a beautiful fragrance to anoint him
What Do You See?
How do I see myself, others?
So many ways to see
or not see as the case may be....
SEE HIM and how he sees
then I will see aright
" Then Jesus turned toward the woman and said to Simon,
“Do you see this woman?
When I came into your house, you gave me no water for my feet. But she washed my feet with her tears and dried my feet with her hair.
45 You did not kiss me, but she has been kissing my feet since I came in!
46 You did not rub my head with oil, but she rubbed my feet with perfume.
47 I tell you that her many sins are forgiven. This is clear because she showed great love. But the person who has only a little to be forgiven will feel only a little love.”
48 Then Jesus said to her, “Your sins are forgiven.”
49 The people sitting at the table began to think to themselves, “Who is this man? How can he forgive sins?”
50 Jesus said to the woman, “Because you believed, you are saved from your sins. Go in peace."
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