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More than a group who gathers on occasion to meet, we are family.
We may have the crazy Aunt Linda or the obnoxious Cousin Jim or even the cantankerous Grandpa Bill.
Basin Theology: there were two basins in the last week of Jesus’ life.
One used to wash the disciples’ feet, the other Pilate’s hands.
Which do you use?
Your response to our sin made you want to
2:4—“Mine hour is not yet come.”
7:30—“His hour was not yet come.”
8:20—“His hour was not yet come.”
12:23—“The hour is come that the Son of man should be glorified.”
13:1—“Jesus knew that His hour was come.”
17:1—“Father, the hour is come.”
This setting is at what we traditionally know as the Last Supper.
When the devil had already ‘put it into the heart’ of Judas… John uses a phrase that, in the original, included the word ballo which is to throw temptation into.
Fiery darts comes later...
The Luke version simply states that the devil had entered into Judas, using a word that means to move into
The Creator is washing the feet of His creatures
Do you remember giving your babies a bath when you first brought them home from the hospital?
For mine, bath time was fun time.
Care, tenderness,
Remember that God formed mankind with His hands, reaching to take the dust of the earth.
Picking up His creation to breath His life into our lungs.
We tend to clean up the washing of the feet: dirty roads and sandals.
But remember animals, sewage… It does not bother Him to ‘get His hands dirty’ when dealing with us.
I wonder why it bothers us…
When God brings someone we consider ‘unlovely’ across our path… are we willing to get our hands dirty?
Are we willing TO LOVE getting our hands dirty?
The Teacher washes the feet of His pupils
Jesus washes the feet of His betrayer
It is not as natural an act as the first.
A teacher has a place of both honor and authority in relation to his pupils.
To disregard that ‘pecking order’ and stoop to wash their feet would have been jarring.
Thus Peter’s response.
(whole exchange)
You say I am teacher and Lord, and I am...
Once a person has been cleansed by the blood that was shed for their sin, they never have to be cleansed like that again.
Once a person is justified by His grace, they are forever justified.
They only have to be renewed in the daily cleansing of the work of the Holy Spirit.
Peter didnt need his whole body to be washed, only his feet.
Jesus washes the feet of His betrayer
The original says satan ‘threw temptation’ at Judas.
This account in says Satan entered/moved in to Judas.
This account in says Satan entered/moved in to Judas
When the accuser fires his fiery darts at us, if our shield of faith is not up, they are allowed to hit us and burn.
Once temptation is conceived, it gives birth to sin.
>Toehold>Foothold>Stronghold.
The devil had prepared Judas beforehand by starting small.
Lest we excuse Judas,
Human responsibility in is never excused in the bibilcal account.
Judas received the darts.
Their fire grew and it was warm at first, the prospect of pleasing the Sanhedrin and gaining some wealth.
By the time Satan entered him, it wasnt a hostile takeover, he waltzed right in.
HOLD UP YOUR SHIELD OF FAITH!
Protect yourself and your children!
Sin crouches at the door...
But Jesus has been dealing with Satan for a lot longer than what we see in His earthly ministry.
He knew His adversary.
And He knew that adversary had tempted Judas to do what he was about to do.
even knowing all that, Jesus wrapped a towel around His waist, stooped at the feet of Judas and washed them.
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