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We Follow Christ in the Ordinance of Humility, May 30
If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also
ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example,
that ye should do as I have done to you.
John 13:14, 15
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When the disciples entered the supper room, their hearts were full of
resentful feelings. Judas pressed next to Christ on the left side; John was
on the right. If there was a highest place, Judas was determined to have it,
and that place was thought to be next to Christ....
Another cause of dissension had arisen. At a feast it was customary
for a servant to wash the feet of the guests.... The pitcher, the basin, and
the towel were there, in readiness for the feet washing; but no servant was
present, and it was the disciples’ part to perform it.... Jesus waited for a
time to see what they would do. Then He, the divine Teacher, rose from
the table. Laying aside the outer garment that would have impeded His
movements, He took a towel, and girded Himself.... “After that he poureth
water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples’ feet.” ... So Christ
expressed His love for His disciples
The celebration of these ordinances is the fulfilling of the command,
“If I, then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to
wash one another’s feet....” What a place is this for hushing controversies,
for forgiving those who have done us any injury. This is the time, if one
has anything against his brother, to make it right, to settle every difficulty.
Let there be mutual forgiveness. Let no strange flame be brought to the
altar. Let no malice, no hatred, be cherished by those who meet round the
communion table
Whenever this ordinance is rightly celebrated, the children of God are
brought into a holy relationship, to help and bless each other
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