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READ: JOHN 13:1-38
Maundy Thursday is one of my favorite times in the church calendar. The evening service I attend is one I have always found deeply moving. Listening to Scripture during the commemoration, it’s as if the words transport me back in time to the upper room sitting with Jesus and His friends. Key moments from the Bible unfold, like when:
Jesus washes His disciples’ feet. As Jesus washed the feet of His disciples, He humbled Himself and adopted a servant’s role. At times in the history of the UK (where I live), the monarch would reenact this Christian message by washing the feet of the poor and giving them donations. Ministers all over the world still wash people’s feet. It can remind all of us of the way Jesus humbly loved and served us—and the way He calls us to love and serve each other.
Friends gather together. When Jesus gathers His close friends together for a meal, they are celebrating the Jewish Passover (Exodus 12). During this meal, Jesus points to His upcoming sacrifice on the cross. It’s impossible to imagine the sorrow and anxiety Jesus experienced. Even His friends couldn’t offer Him strength. He predicted Judas’s betrayal and Peter’s denial, and loved them still. This caused uncertainty in the room. Everyone wanted to know who the traitor was, and Peter argued with Jesus that he would never deny Him. It paints a raw picture of human frailty.
Jesus’s fulfillment of the plan of salvation draws near. The Last Supper is the start of the horrific events that lead to Jesus’s betrayal, torture, and death. Although the disciples couldn’t comprehend it at the time, today we know that Jesus defeated death through His resurrection—and now He offers salvation as a free gift to all who believe in Him!
Wherever you may be on Maundy Thursday, this special day during the last week of Lent is a wonderful reminder of the love and forgiveness Jesus offers to us—sinful and broken people that we are. The celebration of the Passover in the upper room was the start of a momentous event that would change lives forever, offering hope and salvation to those in the past, present, and future. • Cindy Lee
• Consider reading John 13:1-38 slowly, and imagine you are in the upper room while these events take place. What moments stick out to you? Which people do you resonate with? What do you notice about Jesus? Consider spending some time in prayer, talking to Jesus about all of this.
Before the Passover celebration, Jesus knew that his hour had come to leave this world and return to his Father. He had loved his disciples during his ministry on earth, and now he loved them to the very end. John 13:1 (NLT)
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READ: JOHN 13:1-38
Maundy Thursday is one of my favorite times in the church calendar. The evening service I attend is one I have always found deeply moving. Listening to Scripture during the commemoration, it’s as if the words transport me back in time to the upper room sitting with Jesus and His friends. Key moments from the Bible unfold, like when:
Jesus washes His disciples’ feet. As Jesus washed the feet of His disciples, He humbled Himself and adopted a servant’s role. At times in the history of the UK (where I live), the monarch would reenact this Christian message by washing the feet of the poor and giving them donations. Ministers all over the world still wash people’s feet. It can remind all of us of the way Jesus humbly loved and served us—and the way He calls us to love and serve each other.
Friends gather together. When Jesus gathers His close friends together for a meal, they are celebrating the Jewish Passover (Exodus 12). During this meal, Jesus points to His upcoming sacrifice on the cross. It’s impossible to imagine the sorrow and anxiety Jesus experienced. Even His friends couldn’t offer Him strength. He predicted Judas’s betrayal and Peter’s denial, and loved them still. This caused uncertainty in the room. Everyone wanted to know who the traitor was, and Peter argued with Jesus that he would never deny Him. It paints a raw picture of human frailty.
Jesus’s fulfillment of the plan of salvation draws near. The Last Supper is the start of the horrific events that lead to Jesus’s betrayal, torture, and death. Although the disciples couldn’t comprehend it at the time, today we know that Jesus defeated death through His resurrection—and now He offers salvation as a free gift to all who believe in Him!
Wherever you may be on Maundy Thursday, this special day during the last week of Lent is a wonderful reminder of the love and forgiveness Jesus offers to us—sinful and broken people that we are. The celebration of the Passover in the upper room was the start of a momentous event that would change lives forever, offering hope and salvation to those in the past, present, and future. • Cindy Lee
• Consider reading John 13:1-38 slowly, and imagine you are in the upper room while these events take place. What moments stick out to you? Which people do you resonate with? What do you notice about Jesus? Consider spending some time in prayer, talking to Jesus about all of this.
Before the Passover celebration, Jesus knew that his hour had come to leave this world and return to his Father. He had loved his disciples during his ministry on earth, and now he loved them to the very end. John 13:1 (NLT)

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