"When to human eyes her case appeared hopeless, Christ saw in Mary capabilities for good."
"He saw the better traits of her character. The plan of redemption has invested humanity with great possibilities, and in Mary these possibilities were to be realized.
Through His grace she became a partaker of the divine nature. The one who had fallen, and whose mind had been a habitation of demons, was brought very near to the Saviour in fellowship and ministry."
It was Mary who sat at His feet and learned of Him. It was Mary who poured upon His head the precious anointing oil, and bathed His feet with her tears. Mary stood beside the cross, and followed Him to the sepulcher. Mary was first at the tomb after His resurrection. It was Mary who first proclaimed a risen Saviour."
This story should bring great hope to us all if we are willing to surrender to Jesus and ask Him to be King of Kings & Lord of Lord in our life.
The question is---Are "WE" willing to make Jesus the King of Kings and Lord of Lords in our daily lives?