After praying, the preacher softly asked, “Do the sins of others smell to you? Are there holes in their hearts? Are their souls, s-o-u-l-s, worn out just as their soles, s-o-l-e-s, may be? There is no judgment here tonight; only humble service of one to another.
“I want you to consider this: Will you have this humble spirit and attitude as you submit to the service of the one next to you and offer your service to another?”
Grace’s first reaction was to recoil: I can’t take my shoes off in front of these people! And I don’t want to wash someone else’s stinky feet! Jolting her out of her thoughts was the sound of shoes dropping throughout the sanctuary.
Members lowered to their knees, taking turns to wash the feet of the one next to them, treating them as a guest in the house of their Master.
Though some away just as Peter pulled away from Jesus, others complied to the washing, as they wiped away the tears streaming down their faces.
Finally submitting, Grace bent down on her knees to wash her neighbor’s feet.
As she left that night, she, too, had tears stinging her cheeks, for her heart had changed, just as others had. All left the service with a servant’s heart, a doulos spirit...with humility. As grace on its knees.
~Do we have a willing, humble doulos attitude, one that will...
*kneel before others with a servant’s heart to serve them?
*not judge the smell of their sins?
*uplift the distress of their worn out souls?
*comfort the pain of the holes in their hearts?
*help them cleanse the dirt accumulated from their path of life?
Jesus said, “I am among you as one who serves…I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you…If you know these things, blessed are you if you do them.” (Luke 22:27b NLT, John 13:15, 17 NKJV)
What humble “foot washing” service can we provide for the guests in the Master’s house? May we take up the towel of service to others with a humble doulos spirit…
…and grace on our knees.