When
Jesus said that he had set an example, he wasn’t referring to foot-washing
literally. His example was in the attitude – humility. Jesus admits that his
disciples are right to call him Teacher and Lord, but they don’t fully
understand the significance of those positions as they pertain to him. So he
shows them what he means by lowering himself to wash their feet.
Like
the disciples, we think of people in “high places” as being too good to stoop
to perform servants’ work. We might even think of ourselves as one of those
people. As usual, Jesus has a different way of looking at things. From his
position of honor, Jesus demonstrates a new standard for greatness. And when
your superior humbles himself, you should, too – because no servant is greater
than his master.
Jesus
has presented a new principle – now how does it fit into your life? In what
areas does pride have a foothold (no pun intended!)? Perhaps you think of
yourself as “humble enough,” making it okay to hoard that little bit of
conceit. Humility can be faked if your acting skills are good enough, but God
knows it’s only a show. We will never reach Jesus’ level of greatness until we
are as low as we can go.
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