"After that He poureth water into a bason, and began to wash the disciples' feet . . . " John 13:5a
Whose feet did Jesus wash? He washed the feet of His disciples. His twelve disciples.
Because this took place before Judas ran outside to do what he did to his Master. Judas was there too. Jesus, the sinless Son of God, stooped down and lovingly washed the dirt from the feet of the man who had already sold Him for a few dollars! This didn't bother Jesus at all. At least, not in the way it would bother us. "He loved them unto the end." Judas too. Even though He knew, all the time He was on His knees before Judas, all that was in Judas' heart! What must Jesus have thought as He knelt there doing this lowly thing for His disciple who would betray Him with a kiss in just a few hours from that moment? What would we think? My opinion is that we wouldn't be there washing the feet of someone whom we knew had sold us for a few pieces of money. we might if we didn't know about what was going to happen, but Jesus knew. Things don't happen only in sequence for Him as they do for us. He knew. And still He knelt before Judas and with the same hands which Judas' treachery had condemned to be nailed to the Cross, He lovingly and carefully "washed the disciples' feet." You see, Jesus not only knew what Judas had done and would do a little later on that evening, He also knew that it was not Judas alone who condemned Him to His Cross. It was sin in Judas and in us. It was our need that condemned Him to die. And to the Cross, He could show the same love to the disciple who had sold Him for thirty pieces of silver. We can "sell" Him right now, but He has already paid a much bigger price than we will get.
God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
By Eugenia Price, taken from "Share my Precious Stones"
Bible Reading Guide:
Beginning to End: 2 Samuel 8-12
Old and New Testaments Together: 1 Samuel 7-9 & Luke 9:18-36
Historical: 2 Samuel 11-13
Chronological: Ruth
Blended: Lev. 8-10 & Hebrews 9
The Bible reading guides will be taken from Back to the Bible
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
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