We often assume God speaks the same way the world does — through grades, metrics, and visible achievement.
But when Jesus looked at the woman who anointed His feet, He didn’t praise her sacrifice or effort.

He said,
“Your faith has saved you”
(Luke 7:50).

Not her tears.
Not her perfume.
Not the courage it took to walk into a room filled with judgmental eyes.

Just faith.
Simple trust.

This is the gospel.
Where the world measures you by what you do,
Jesus receives you by what you believe about Him.

Faith doesn’t demand attention.
It simply rests in the One who already carries everything.

Faith frees you from trying to earn what God has already given.