Even Judas
John 13:11 For he knew who should betray him; therefore said he, Ye are not all clean.
One of the most humbling truths in this passage is that Judas was there. Jesus knew exactly what was in Judas’s heart. He knew Judas would sell Him for thirty pieces of silver. He knew Judas would betray Him with a kiss. Yet Jesus still washed his feet.
That is staggering humility. That is astonishing love. He did not serve only those who would be loyal. He did not reserve His kindness for those who would appreciate it. He bowed before one who would wound Him deeply and knowingly met his need.
This is where our service is often tested. We may be willing to help the grateful, the kind, the dependable, or the pleasant. But what about the difficult? What about the doubtful? What about the ones who misunderstand us, resist us, or even betray us? Jesus did not discriminate in His service. He washed the feet of John, and He washed the feet of Judas.
If we are ever going to take up our towel, we must settle this matter. We are not serving for reward. We are not serving only the lovable. We are serving because Christ has called us to serve. We are serving because it is our towel.
Some of the feet you wash may belong to people who never thank you. Some may belong to people who later hurt you. Still, the call remains the same. Take up your towel. Serve without discrimination. Serve because Jesus is worthy.
Respond: Bring before the Lord anyone you have been unwilling to serve. Ask Him for grace to love, bless, and help others without bitterness, favoritism, or fear of being hurt.
KEEP LOOKING UP!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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