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Before Jesus went to the cross, He knelt. With a towel and basin, the Son of God washed the feet of twelve men - including the one who would betray Him hours later. This wasn't a leadership lesson. It was a revelation of what love looks like when it refuses to protect itself.
Here's the truth that changes everything: Jesus washed Judas's feet. Not because Judas deserved it. Not because it would change what was coming. But because that's who God is. The same grace offered to Peter was offered to the betrayer. Both received the washing. Only one received what it meant.
You don't have to be ready to be loved by God. His Spirit is already pursuing you, already kneeling before you. The question Jesus asked that night still echoes: "Do you understand what I am doing?" Pick up the towel. Let Him wash your feet. Then go wash someone else's.
By Dixon General Baptist ChurchBefore Jesus went to the cross, He knelt. With a towel and basin, the Son of God washed the feet of twelve men - including the one who would betray Him hours later. This wasn't a leadership lesson. It was a revelation of what love looks like when it refuses to protect itself.
Here's the truth that changes everything: Jesus washed Judas's feet. Not because Judas deserved it. Not because it would change what was coming. But because that's who God is. The same grace offered to Peter was offered to the betrayer. Both received the washing. Only one received what it meant.
You don't have to be ready to be loved by God. His Spirit is already pursuing you, already kneeling before you. The question Jesus asked that night still echoes: "Do you understand what I am doing?" Pick up the towel. Let Him wash your feet. Then go wash someone else's.