Washing Feet . . . and Dishes

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I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.

John 13:15

Today’s Scripture & Insight : John 13:6-17

On Charley and Jan’s fiftieth wedding anniversary, they shared breakfast at a café with their son Jon. That day, the restaurant was understaffed with just a manager, cook, and one teenage girl who was working as hostess, waitress, and busser. As they finished their breakfast, Charley turned to his wife and son and said, “Do you have anything important going on in the next few hours?” They didn’t.

So, with permission from the manager, Charley and Jan began washing dishes in the back of the restaurant while Jon started clearing the cluttered tables. According to Jon, what happened that day wasn’t really that unusual. His parents had always set an example of Jesus who “did not come to be served, but to serve” (Mark 10:45).

In John 13, we read about the last meal Christ shared with His disciples. That night, the Teacher taught them the principle of humble service by washing their dirty feet (vv. 14–15). If He was willing to do the lowly job of washing a dozen men’s feet, they too should joyfully serve others.

Every avenue of service we encounter may look different, but one thing’s the same: there’s great joy in serving. The purpose behind acts of service isn’t to bring praise to the ones performing them, but to lovingly serve others while directing all praise to our humble, self-sacrificing God.

By:  Cindy Hess Kasper

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    Bro Ronald

    Serving others with humility is something that we should develop as our way of life. In some instances, we are too proud over the others. Our pride are commonly triggered by our social status, accomplishments, financial stability, power, influence, education, and many others. We looked at ourselves as greater than others. Though sometimes we give service to others, but is there humility? Are we serving other to glorify Jesus? Or we are doing service to people because we wanted them to praise us on our good works? Do we need audience when we do good works?

    Our Lord God wanted us to be humble and serve others in His glory. Jesus is our audience in heaven when we do service to people with humility. No matter how high our status is, we should always bow down, keep feet on ground, and raise our hands to Him. Serving others with humility is reflecting the life of Jesus in our lives. Let us all be servant of God by serving others with a pure heart.

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