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The World Called Her Nasty--Jesus Called Her Forgiven (revised)

7 min · 30 de may de 2026
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In Luke 7, a woman known as “sinful” enters a Pharisee’s home where Jesus is eating and, in deep repentance and love, washes His feet with her tears, wipes them with her hair, and anoints Him with expensive perfume. While the religious leader Simon judges her and questions Jesus for allowing her to touch Him, Jesus responds by teaching that those who are forgiven more love more, showing that the woman’s actions come from a heart overwhelmed by mercy. The story’s meaning is that Jesus sees beyond reputation to the heart, offering forgiveness and peace to anyone who comes to Him in faith and humility, regardless of their past.

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