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Richard Eberle shares the profound moment of Jesus washing his disciples' feet during the Last Supper. Jesus knows that this is His last moment with them, He knew the power God had given Him, He knew that Judas would betray Him, and He knew the hearts of the Disciples. Yet with the radical nature of servant leadership He shows, it contrasts the disciples' prideful and arrogant hearts and attitudes. Jesus knelt down, and washed their feet. And He asks us to pass this posture of service on to others. To be at the service of God is to be at the service of others. We can never be too big for the small messes otherwise we become too small for the big things God wants to do in our lives. The practice of being a servant please God, fulfills our calling and brings blessing and happiness to our lives. So what are you going to do with the towel?
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Richard Eberle shares the profound moment of Jesus washing his disciples' feet during the Last Supper. Jesus knows that this is His last moment with them, He knew the power God had given Him, He knew that Judas would betray Him, and He knew the hearts of the Disciples. Yet with the radical nature of servant leadership He shows, it contrasts the disciples' prideful and arrogant hearts and attitudes. Jesus knelt down, and washed their feet. And He asks us to pass this posture of service on to others. To be at the service of God is to be at the service of others. We can never be too big for the small messes otherwise we become too small for the big things God wants to do in our lives. The practice of being a servant please God, fulfills our calling and brings blessing and happiness to our lives. So what are you going to do with the towel?