When we read John 13, it almost feels like we are “eavesdropping” on Jesus’ conversation with his disciples. It’s the last time Jesus is with his disciples before he is betrayed, beaten and killed… and he knows it. And so, in John’s Gospel, Jesus shares his heartfelt, final lessons to his closest friends.
John 13:1-17
In these last moments with his disciples, Jesus knew his hour had come and having full authority, humbly washed his disciples’ feet, even Judas Iscariot’s, who would betray him. This act was not meant to establish a new ordinance like communion or baptism, but rather to demonstrate the “attitude and actions of a foot washer.”
To be a modern-day foot washer:
1. Know the Time: Understanding God’s perfect timing for your life, avoiding mistakes that happen when we rush ahead of God’s plan.
2. Know Your Identity: Recognize that your mission and ministry flow from knowing who you are in Christ, freeing you to serve anyone, anywhere.
3. Know the Small Things: Understand that true love and service are often expressed and mean the most in the little acts of faithfulness and kindness.
LIVING DEAD means serving others.
How are you serving your family, community, campus, workplace, and those who have hurt you or are different from you.
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