Thursday 14 Apr 2022

April 14: John 13:1-11

Key Verse: John 13:8
‘No,’ said Peter, ‘you shall never wash my feet.’ Jesus answered, ‘Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.’

Devotion:
As we remember the events of what happened almost 2000 years ago, we mark today with various events which help us to remember the story. After the Passover meal, Jesus, knowing what was going to happen to Him in the next few hours came together with the disciples for their evening meal. Instead of having a normal meal together, Jesus got up and started to do something very different.

It was customary to wash your feet, or have them washed, after a long day. The open sandals or other footwear they had did not stop the dust and dirt from getting onto your feet – washing them so you could walk inside without spreading further dirt was a very good idea! But Jesus did not get a servant to fetch water and start washing people’s feet, He got down and started washing the disciples feet Himself!

When it was the turn of Simon Peter, he objected and said he should be washing Jesus’ feet and not the other way round. Jesus reply was to allow it to continue, not because it was right or wrong, but because it was something which needed to be done for them to understand what Jesus was doing later on. Simon Peter then jumped at the chance and said he should have his whole body washed if it was that important!

Jesus’ symbolism with the next words needs to be remembered by us all. For those who have had a bath (or been washed) need only have their feet washed to be totally clean – in other words, if we have been forgiven our sins, then we only need forgiveness for the sins we have done since we last were forgiven. He said these words knowing that one of the disciples had already organised to sell Jesus to the authorities!

Points to Ponder:
Do you continue to ask for forgiveness?

Have you brought your latest sins to Christ?