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Thursday of Passion Week is a night full of sharp turns: a shared meal, a towel and basin, a prediction of betrayal, a warning of denial, and a walk into the darkness of Gethsemane. We slow down and trace the emotional and spiritual weight of these moments, because they aren’t distant Bible scenes. They’re a window into how Jesus loves people who are about to break.\n\nWe talk about the Last Supper and why Jesus washing the disciples’ feet is more than a gesture. It’s a blueprint for Christian humility and servant leadership, offered by the very person the disciples call Lord. Then we follow the tension as Jesus names what’s coming: Judas will betray him, and Peter will deny him. Both men sit at the same table and receive the same love, yet their stories split apart based on what they choose next.\n\nJudas runs toward despair. Peter stumbles, grieves, and eventually returns, meeting Jesus again and finding restoration. That contrast pushes a question right into our daily life: when we fail, do we hide, or do we come back for forgiveness and a new start? If you want a short, focused Holy Week reflection on grace, repentance, and restoration, press play, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can start their day right.
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Thursday of Passion Week is a night full of sharp turns: a shared meal, a towel and basin, a prediction of betrayal, a warning of denial, and a walk into the darkness of Gethsemane. We slow down and trace the emotional and spiritual weight of these moments, because they aren’t distant Bible scenes. They’re a window into how Jesus loves people who are about to break.\n\nWe talk about the Last Supper and why Jesus washing the disciples’ feet is more than a gesture. It’s a blueprint for Christian humility and servant leadership, offered by the very person the disciples call Lord. Then we follow the tension as Jesus names what’s coming: Judas will betray him, and Peter will deny him. Both men sit at the same table and receive the same love, yet their stories split apart based on what they choose next.\n\nJudas runs toward despair. Peter stumbles, grieves, and eventually returns, meeting Jesus again and finding restoration. That contrast pushes a question right into our daily life: when we fail, do we hide, or do we come back for forgiveness and a new start? If you want a short, focused Holy Week reflection on grace, repentance, and restoration, press play, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can start their day right.
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