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“I Am . . . Lowly in Heart”“Come Be My Follower”
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Nonetheless, on the very eve of his death, he saw that his apostles were still struggling with pride. He then taught them a very memorable lesson. He girded himself with a towel and performed the lowliest of duties, one that servants back then commonly performed for household guests. Jesus washed the feet of each one of his apostles—including Judas, who was about to betray him!—John 13:1-11.
18 Jesus drove the point home when he told them: “I set the pattern for you.” (John 13:15)
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“I Am . . . Lowly in Heart”“Come Be My Follower”
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22 Peter surely never forgot that night when Jesus had washed his feet—over Peter’s own objections! (John 13:6-10) Peter wrote to Christians: “All of you clothe yourselves with humility toward one another.” (1 Peter 5:5) The expression “clothe yourselves” suggests the action of a servant who would clothe himself with an apron to carry out menial work. The phrase might well remind us of the occasion when Jesus wrapped a towel around himself before kneeling to perform his task of washing feet. If we follow Jesus, what God-given assignment could we possibly consider beneath our dignity? The humility of our heart should be visible to all, as if we were clothed with it.
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