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On the night before the cross, Jesus did something shocking — He took the place of the lowest servant and washed His disciples’ feet. In John 13:1–17, we encounter a Savior who does not demand to be served but chooses to serve, even those who would betray Him. This message explores how recognizing Christ’s humility, receiving His grace, and reflecting His example can transform our hearts and reshape how we live with others.
True greatness in God’s kingdom is not found in status or power, but in humble love that stoops low for the sake of others. When we allow Jesus to serve us first, He empowers us to carry that same servant-hearted love into our homes, workplaces, and communities.
If you’ve ever struggled with pride, independence, or the fear of being overlooked, this message offers a powerful picture of the freedom found in a Savior who serves — and calls us to do the same.
www.myconnectingchurch.org
By Connecting ChurchOn the night before the cross, Jesus did something shocking — He took the place of the lowest servant and washed His disciples’ feet. In John 13:1–17, we encounter a Savior who does not demand to be served but chooses to serve, even those who would betray Him. This message explores how recognizing Christ’s humility, receiving His grace, and reflecting His example can transform our hearts and reshape how we live with others.
True greatness in God’s kingdom is not found in status or power, but in humble love that stoops low for the sake of others. When we allow Jesus to serve us first, He empowers us to carry that same servant-hearted love into our homes, workplaces, and communities.
If you’ve ever struggled with pride, independence, or the fear of being overlooked, this message offers a powerful picture of the freedom found in a Savior who serves — and calls us to do the same.
www.myconnectingchurch.org