I did not know what 'nard' was, so had to look it up. "nard is a class of aromatic amber-colored essential oil derived from flowering plants, the identification of which is variable. The oil has, since ancient times, been used as a perfume, as a medicine and in religious contexts, across a wide territory from India to Europe. Mary loved her Lord.
Pottery...my weakness...the picture beautifully illustrates the Scripture. It helps me to visualize the jar that was broken that the contents might be spilled out on the feet of our precious Saviour.
I did not know what 'nard' was, so had to look it up. "nard is a class of aromatic amber-colored essential oil derived from flowering plants, the identification of which is variable. The oil has, since ancient times, been used as a perfume, as a medicine and in religious contexts, across a wide territory from India to Europe. Mary loved her Lord.
ReplyDeleteLinda, Thank you for looking that up and sharing it with us. I agree, Mary did love her LORD. Hugs to you. Lauren
DeleteI am always fascinated by the way Mary showed her love for the Lord.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless! You are a great friend!
ReplyDeleteOh I always love how you tie your photos in with Scripture. Very creative! I hope you are feeling well.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo Lauren and the way the verse is emphasized by it. Thank you for sharing and have a blessed Sunday.
ReplyDeleteHugs, CM
Such pretty jars! It helps me to picture the jars in the story!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this! Great photo and I would be as Mary ...
ReplyDeletePottery...my weakness...the picture beautifully illustrates the Scripture. It helps me to visualize the jar that was broken that the contents might be spilled out on the feet of our precious Saviour.
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