In a world that measures value by performance, productivity, success, and results, it’s easy to start believing our worth is tied to what we produce. But when Mary poured out her expensive perfume at Jesus’ feet, she showed that true value isn’t found in what something can do—it’s found in who it’s for. While Judas saw waste, Jesus saw worship. The world tells us to achieve more, earn more, and prove more, but Jesus assigns value differently. Our worth is not determined by our accomplishments, attention, or usefulness. We are valuable because we were intentionally created by God and purchased at the highest price through the cross of Christ. When we stop chasing value in the things of this world and find our identity in Jesus, we discover that our greatest worth has already been settled.