Sunday, June 14, 2026

 No More Shame - Go live Free

Luke 7:36-50



Writer: Luke a physician 

Purpose: Give a detailed account of the life of Jesus

Setting of today's text: Jesus is in the house of Simon a Pharisee (Religious Jesus leader- expert of the law) Religious people not known for living holy, prideful and judgemental people. Loved to question Jesus concerning the law they did not severance him as Messiah.

This was a time where Romans ruled, sickness was equated to sin. Broken people were looked down upon and separated for the "good people"

Life for those labeled “sinners” in first-century Palestine was marked by profound social exclusion and spiritual despair. The religious establishment classified certain people as “sinners”—a technical designation meaning God didn’t favor them—and attributed their marginalized, ostracized, and shamed circumstances to divine disfavor.1 In a religious culture where mercy was conspicuously absent, these individuals had no expectations, no future, and consequently no hope.1 They became convinced that somehow they deserved their fate.


Luke 7 outline

Luke Chapter 7

  • Luke 7:1–10 — The Faith of the Centurion
  • Luke 7:11–17 — Jesus Raises the Widow’s Son
  • Luke 7:18-35 John the Baptist
  • Luke 7:36–50 — The Sinful Woman Anoints Jesus


In this setting we encounter a woman well known for her sin as she encounters Jesus

Remember people walked dusty roads to get from place to place 

Custom when a guest of honor entered your house

  1. Have a servant wash there feet 
  2. Kiss on the face as a gesture of welcoming and respect
  3. Anoint their head with oil as a sign of respect and to refresh them 
Table arraignment: Jesus most likely was reclining on his left side with his legs extended  

The woman:

  • No name given just called a sinner (Pharisee's did not see a person they saw a sinner)
  • She came in humbly even lower than a servant
  • She understood who she was and how people viewed her but she knew the master was her only hope
  • She never said anything she simply used what she had to anoint Jesus 
  • Tears=brokenness
  • Hair =beauty  (she was not vain)
  • Alabaster box = her existence past, present future)

Alabaster box (flask) stone container made of alabaster that narrows near the top so that the costly oils and perfumes could be poured out carefully a little at a time.

In today's money the contents of this flask could be worth $15,000-$25,000 but its not the monetary value the was important its the fact that it was most likely all she had of value and she poured it out on Jesus 

Thoughts for today

  1. Don't worry about who knows 
  2. Fall the feet of Jesus in your brokeness
  3. Pour it all out 
  4. Walk away healed



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