Think with me a moment about a few value-robbers:
- To advertisers we are only customers
- In too many churches we are multiple dollar givers
- In too many marriages the wives or husbands are valued only as sex partners
Secondly, Jesus gives us the true definition of humility. In John 13 we recall His washing the disciples feet. which, of course, is an act of humility. But do we consider John's words immediately prior to this event?
"Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under His power and that He had come from God and was returning to God..." Then and only then did He begin to bend low and merge towel with feet. Humility toward others never means groveling in poverty of self esteem before others. On the contrary, we bend down in service to others from a position of strength and empowerment. 'foot washing' is a gift that can enhance others. It is a deed of genuine goodness that may cost us money and/or time. Perhaps it is mowing a lawn for a single mother or crippled senior. Maybe it is surprising a needy family with 3 weeks of groceries. These are idea starters for a life-style of feet washing. What we do will be in the spirit of the exalted and humbled Christ Jesus.
"And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6;8
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