Tuesday 20 January 2015

The Secret of The Alabaster Box



In biblical days, when a young single woman reached the age of settling down into marriage, her family would buy her an alabaster box and fill it with precious oil.  The size of the box and the value of the oil was a reflection of a family’s wealth. So if a young man (sometimes old) was interested in such a woman, he would woo her and eventually ask for her hand in marriage. The young woman would then respond by breaking her box at the feet of pursuer as a sign of honouring the proposal. ..Romantic, right?
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Mark 14 draws us to such a young woman. A woman who had all her hopes and dreams carefully secured in her alabaster box. Being a sinner, her box contained her hopes of a new beginning.  Being single, it had everything she was looking for in a Mr Right.

So, when Jesus was dining with Simon the leper, the woman came in and broke her alabaster box at the feet of Jesus, kissed the feet and wiped them with her hair. If she had just opened the lid of the box, it could have been used for something else but she made a complete sacrifice and broke it all. She gave her all to Jesus-all her dreams of a better life. She wisely broke her box at the feet of the only one who could make all her dreams come true.

This was a sign of full surrender and submission. It meant she was giving her all to God and asking Him to mould her desires and will into His perfect will.  Surrender is not easy. One of the toughest things to come from the mouth of Jesus was:  “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” Luke 22:42(TNIV®)

Surrender is even more difficult for us because of three reasons:

  •   First, we have our own plans for our lives-our idea of a perfect life. We want to finish school, get a good job, get married to the men of our dreams and live happily ever after.  For Jesus, His biggest desire was for God to take the cup of suffering from Him. He was in anguish and He felt the weight of God’s will on His shoulder- it wasn’t easy for him.  
  •   Secondly, God also has good plans for our lives. God’s plan for our lives is not always our plan. His idea of ‘Good’ does not always resonate well with us. For God, His will for Jesus at that time was for Him to die for us.
  • Thirdly, surrender means giving up our ‘good’ plans and taking up His will. Surrender scares us because it means that the things that we want for ourselves may never happen. Maybe all we wanted was a normal life but God’s plan for our lives is to triumph like Job triumphed in the midst of temptation. But we don’t even know if we are strong enough for the eternity God has set before us. We are afraid because we don’t know if the things that we want are the same things that God wants for us.

The young woman took a big risk. Breaking her alabaster box at the feet of Jesus meant that if she met her dream man right outside Simon’s house, she wouldn’t have a box to break at his feet. Hell, the dream man would probably not even realise she was available without the box. She gave her all to God not thinking about what would happen thereafter. That is a sign of complete trust; entrusting our lives to God even though His will is not always our will.

What is in your alabaster box?

We all have alabaster boxes.  Ours are filled with where we have been, who we have become, and dreams of where we see ourselves going. Perhaps yours is filled with dreams of that one man who will provide for you, protect you and all was be there for you. Maybe you have been holding on tightly to your Alabaster box waiting for so long for a man who is worthy of you breaking your box at his feet.

What is in your alabaster box?
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Maybe yours is incomplete- it has been broken too many times that some pieces have been lost in the process. Yours is incomplete. It is a reflection of your life; it carries the weight of failure and it droops with disappointments. You don’t like that your life is so incomplete, but that is where you find yourself today.

Perhaps after so many disappointments, broken relationships and failed marriages, it is time to stop searching. It is time you realized that no relationship under the sun will fill that void. Relationships are meant to compliment us not to complete us. (Col 2:10) 

Take your alabaster box to the feet of Jesus and break it there for He is worthy of such honour. And if your box has been broken too many times that all that remains are too many broken pieces and nothing inside, you are exactly what He is looking for. He is looking for such a heart that is broken to be made whole. Jesus completes, He is the essence of completeness.


“For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form.” Col 2:9 (TNIV®)

It is time to turn your wandering eye to the ultimate one. The good thing about God is that He is such a ‘gentleman’; He only takes you as deeper into Him as you would desire. He will open doors for you that you never even knew existed. Hand over to Him the broken pieces and let Him be the one to mold you into what He intended for your life.

An Excerpt from The Proverbs 31 Lady

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