I was waiting to see if there was anyone who legitimately wanted to know, or just respond unkindly.
Christ commands us ," wherever this gospel is preached, tell what this woman did." That pretty much is never done.
What did this woman do?
She brought the valuable oil, her most prize possession, her life's work , and poured it onto the feet of Christ.
What did Judas the keeper of the money say? Why this waste? We could have sold this valuable ointment and given the money to the poor.
Christ then said, this woman has done a good work. " Wherever this gospel is preached, tell what this woman did."
When Christ said this, He was elevating what this woman did on par with His work on the Cross. He made it just as important as His work on the Cross.
Here's what the woman did in the eyes of Christ.
She came into the last supper completely covered, including her face and head. She kneeled before Christ and without anyone knowing who she was " wasted " her most prize possession, her life's work on Christ. This is a type of our part of the salvation process! We must sacrifice ourselves, surrender our lives, in secret whenever possible. I promise you, she left after this and know one knew who she was. But Jesus knew, He new who she was without seeing her face.
This command Jesus tells us to do whenever His gospel is preached is never fulfilled. It proves that because Jesus put this work of the woman at the same level as Hiseork on Calvary, Faith is an act ( a surrendered life ) , based upon a Belief ( that He will accept the surrendered life), sustained by confidence ( trusting in Him by making all the many daily decisions that support the fact that our lives are not ours anymore, but His now.).
Christ provided His gift of Grace by the finished work on Calvary. We respond to that Grace" by Faith" , by wasting our lives on Him! Just like the woman did.