The Gospel of Johnનમૂનો
The Foot washing
Every year, the Pope visits a prison to wash the feet of some prisoners. What goes through your mind when you see these images? Do you think these men don't deserve it, after all, they're in prison? Or do you think it's just a staged event because the Pope doesn't really know these men and it's all about creating touching images?
Today, washing feet is mostly a symbolic act, as our feet are usually well protected from mud and other dirt throughout the day by shoes. Moreover, if our feet get dirty or smelly, we can simply turn on a tap or step into our shower or bathtub. So, does Jesus wash his disciples' feet just to lovingly show them that they should pay more attention to hygiene for the sake of others?
Through the act of foot washing, Jesus teaches us two things: that true leadership involves serving our fellow human beings and that love is our highest commandment. When we wash another person's feet, we do something good for them, and at the same time, we assume a humble posture. We bend our knees and our backs. With this gesture, which is usually reserved for a lowly servant, Jesus reveals true humility and the service he wants to teach us.
In a world often marked by selfishness and self-centeredness, Jesus gives us the command to love one another as he has loved us. His words are a clear call to radical love and service towards one another. Jesus shows us that true greatness does not lie in power or authority but in service and dedication to others. He challenges us to love each other unconditionally and to engage in mutual service.
Jesus' act of footwashing is a powerful reminder that true leadership involves serving others. It is a call to selflessness and a readiness to advocate for the well-being of others. By showing us how important it is to love and serve one another, Jesus reveals the essence of his own life and message. When we strive to love others as Jesus loves us, we give a powerful testimony to the continuing impact of Jesus today.
Next Step: Consider how you can serve others in your daily life, especially those who need your support. Pray that God gives you a heart that is ready to serve and to love.
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What do the miracles that Jesus performed 2000 years ago have to do with your life? Quite a lot, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is a God of miracles and just as he raised his friend Lazarus from the dead back then, he can give you new life today in areas of your life that have long felt dead.
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