Lent 2021 - TURNING POINT

Thursday, April 1st

Basin & Towel, John 13:1-17 - Written by Noah Raine

 

Read John 13:1-17.

Jesus Christ as a historical and religious figure is prominent partly because of the great works he completed throughout his life. From healing to resurrection, Jesus’s miracles are his most famous acts. Ironically, it is his least supernatural act that offers the best insight for us as modern Christians to understand what it means to be holy as I am holy. The washing o the disciple’s feet found in John 13 is the pinnacle of Jesus’s ministry before his death. 

I believe that nowhere is Jesus’s message so simple and so powerful. His remark, “So if I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash another’s feet,” is the unveiling of the literal heart of God. As Jesus gave up all his heavenly powers and pleasures to serve his creation, and pay the ultimate price in sufferable death, then so we must give up what undeserved power and pleasures we have to serve one another. This is why I think those moments in that upper chamber are the perfect self-actualization of the goodness of Christ. Surely, we can make some sacrifice for the good of others that does not completely pale in comparison to that of Christ’s.

 

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