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Embodied Love as Resistance A Study of the Gospel of John 12:1, 8 on the Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller hello good people.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh.

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Lets get into our reading for the day from the Gospel of John 12:1 8 here's the message anointing his feet six days before Passover, Jesus entered Bethany where Lazarus, so recently raised from the dead, was living.

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Lazarus and his sisters invited Jesus to dinner at their home.

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Martha served.

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Lazarus was one of those sitting at the table with him.

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Mary came in with a jar of very expensive oils, anointed and massaged Jesus feet, then wiped them with their hair.

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The fragrance of the oils filled the house.

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Judas Iscariot, one of the disciples, even then getting ready to betray him, said, why hasn't this oil been sold and money given to the poor?

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It would have easily brought 300 silver pieces.

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He said this not because he cared 2 cents about the poor, but because he was a thief and he was in charge of their common funds, but also embezzled them.

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Jesus said, let her alone.

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She's anticipating and honoring the day of my burial.

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You always have the poor with you.

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You don't always have me.

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Well, this is a reflection here, this story of extravagant love, false activism and the complexity of addressing poverty and justice in our world.

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Let's talk about some points to ponder.

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There's Embodied Love as Resistance Mary's act of anointing Jesus feet is a radical expression of love and devotion that transcends social norms.

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In a patriarchal society, this intimate act of care was countercultural.

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This challenges us to consider how love can be expressed through embodied action, particularly in ways that defy conventional power structures.

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Mary's act reminds us that justice work must be grounded in deep love and then care work is sacred political work.

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A second point is about performative action versus genuine justice.

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Judas Fake concern for the poor While embezzling funds mirrors modern forms of woke washing and performative activism.

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Many institutions and individuals today use social justice language while actually perpetuating harm.

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This calls us to examine our own activism as we genuinely have committed a transformation.

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Or are we using justice language to maintain our position and power?

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A third point is about contextualization.

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The poor will always be with us Jesus statement is often misused to justify inaction on poverty.

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However, this is a reference to Deuteronomy 15:11, which actually commands generous, systematic care for the poor.

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Jesus isn't dismissing poverty concerns, but rather exposing Judas false activism while affirming Mary's act of love.

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This challenges us to both honor moments of sacred connection and maintain our commitment to systematic change.

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It's not either or, but a both and here's your action step Examine the authenticity of your own justice work.

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Start by listing your social justice commitments and asking am I doing this for show or for some genuine conviction?

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Then choose one area where you've been performative and replace it with concrete action.

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This might mean shifting from social media activism to local hands on work or from talking about economic justice to actually sharing your money your resources.

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Remember America's example.

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Let your actions flow from genuine love and commitment.

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It will help you to do your own daily Bible study in a way that is simple as ABC in 1, 2, 3 let's pray divine love.

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We come to you confused sometimes about how to balance immediate acts of care with long term justice work.

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Help us learn from Mary's courage to love extravagantly and unconventionally.

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Expose the places where we, like Judas, might be using justice language to mask our own self interests.

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Give us wisdom to know when to pour out our resources and acts of immediate love and when to work for systematic change.

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Help us both help us both hold the reality of ongoing poverty and the sacred moments of personal connection.

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Guide us towards authentic activism that flows from genuine love rather than performance.

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May our work for justice be as fragrant and genuine as Mary's offering in the spirit of revolutionary love and authentic commitment to change.

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Amen.

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Well, it's always great to be with you here on Daily Bible Refresh.

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My name is Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Hope you'll join me again tomorrow and help me with my goal of getting the audible word of God into 2 million years, a million people by 2028 until then remember that God's loyal love doesn't run out.

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His merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new.