August
4, 2005
Service
"After
washing their feet and taking his garments again, he sat down,
'Do you understand what I have done for you?' he asked."
(1)
In the
act of washing His disciples feet, Jesus not only expressed
the importance of cleansing, He also demonstrated the importance
of service, serving one another. He said, "You call me
'Master' and 'Lord' and rightly so, for that is what I am.
Then if I, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet, you
also ought to wash one another's feet. I have set you an example:
you are to do as I have done for you. In very truth I tell
you, a servant is not greater than his master, nor a messenger
than the one who sent him. If you know this, happy are you
if you act upon it." (2)
Jesus
had spent His life in service for others. He reinforced this
lesson time and again in His life. "Not to be ministered
to, but to minister" (3), had been the lesson of His
every act. "I do not seek My own will but the will of
the Father who sent me." (4) "I have come down from
heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent
Me." (5) Jesus' life was a life of service and His purpose
was to do the will of God on our behalf. The disciples had
not yet learned this lesson.
At this
Passover supper, Jesus repeated His teaching by an illustration
that impressed it forever on the disciples minds and hearts.
And Jesus has shared with us this honor and privilege and
pleasure of serving and becoming involved with Him in His
ministry of service to others. "I have set you an example"
He said, "you are to do as I have done for you. --a servant
is not greater than his master, nor a messenger than the one
who sent him." (6)
Jesus
is our 'Master' and 'Lord.' If we understand this, and if
we learn to serve others, as Jesus has served us, then we
will be blessed beyond comprehension. "If you know this,
happy are you if you act upon it." (7)
1. John
13:12, NEB.
2. John 13:13-17.
3. Matthew 20:28.
4. John 5:30.
5. John 6:38.
6. John 13:15, 16.
7. John 13:17.
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