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Today daily devotional / Peter Again

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Peter Again

Scripture Reading — John 13:1-17

He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are you going to wash my feet?”

— John 13:6


Have you ever had your feet washed by someone else? Or have you ever washed someone else’s feet? Years ago I was involved in a program where we trained student leaders. At the end of the training the adult leaders would wash the feet of the student leaders. I was always uneasy doing it, but it was always meaningful for me and the students.

When Jesus knelt down to wash his disciples’ feet, I’m sure the room fell silent. This wasn’t something that a teacher and master would do. But as he moved from person to person, I’m sure the disciples knew something meaningful was happening. And Peter’s response is what all of us would say: “Not my feet, Jesus!” But then after Jesus explained that he had to do this, Peter went all in: “Then wash my hands and my head too!”

Jesus needed Peter and the rest of the disciples to know what it meant to be a servant to others. He needed them to know that no matter what position they held, no matter how important they were, they were still called to be servants to others.

The same is true for us. It doesn’t matter what position you hold in life or how important you are. What matters is whether or not you will be a servant to others.

Are you willing to humble yourself for someone else in the name of Jesus?

Humble Lord, humble me in the presence of the people I meet today. Show me whom I need to serve in your name. Amen.

About the author — Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma is Director of Faith Formation at First Church in Denver, Colorado, and has served churches in Michigan and California in youth, emerging adult, inter-generational, and educational ministries. Bret and his wife, Julie, have two children, and he enjoys hiking, disc golfing, and cheering for the Chicago Cubs.
 
LLJ, After reading what you wrote on foot washing the Lord encouraged me to post a writing on my foot washing experience from October of 2007. Now, as you probably know, I am not generally a person of few words, but my writings have gotten shorter over the years, shorter than they used to be, so this is a little bit long, probably a 7 to 8 minute read, but I wanted to share it with you since you asked the question. Thank you for listening. Sue

 
Peter Again

Scripture Reading — John 13:1-17

He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are you going to wash my feet?”

— John 13:6


Have you ever had your feet washed by someone else? Or have you ever washed someone else’s feet? Years ago I was involved in a program where we trained student leaders. At the end of the training the adult leaders would wash the feet of the student leaders. I was always uneasy doing it, but it was always meaningful for me and the students.

When Jesus knelt down to wash his disciples’ feet, I’m sure the room fell silent. This wasn’t something that a teacher and master would do. But as he moved from person to person, I’m sure the disciples knew something meaningful was happening. And Peter’s response is what all of us would say: “Not my feet, Jesus!” But then after Jesus explained that he had to do this, Peter went all in: “Then wash my hands and my head too!”

Jesus needed Peter and the rest of the disciples to know what it meant to be a servant to others. He needed them to know that no matter what position they held, no matter how important they were, they were still called to be servants to others.

The same is true for us. It doesn’t matter what position you hold in life or how important you are. What matters is whether or not you will be a servant to others.

Are you willing to humble yourself for someone else in the name of Jesus?

Humble Lord, humble me in the presence of the people I meet today. Show me whom I need to serve in your name. Amen.

About the author — Bret Lamsma

Bret Lamsma is Director of Faith Formation at First Church in Denver, Colorado, and has served churches in Michigan and California in youth, emerging adult, inter-generational, and educational ministries. Bret and his wife, Julie, have two children, and he enjoys hiking, disc golfing, and cheering for the Chicago Cubs.
Thanks, reminded me of an occasion as member of a church that was not into what some call "sign gifts". They spoke of meeting and the laying on of hands similar to feet washing. . a form of prayer (your will be done.)a humbling occasion

The person married 60 years from the time of Pearl Harbor married a Hawaiian woman had developed Alzheimer's and fought constantly, He was moved to an elderly center for help. I believe I was moved by the Spirit I would visit and try and share the good news weekly. He did died shortly after. She died at 101.
 
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