Take Up Your Towel
John 13:14-15 If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.
The burden of this passage is simple, but it is searching. Jesus, the Lord of glory, bowed down and washed the feet of His disciples. Then He looked at them and said, “I have given you an example.” He did not merely tell them to admire humility. He told them to practice it. He did not leave them a speech only. He left them a pattern.
So often we think in terms of the big sacrifice. We say, “Lord, I would die for You.” But the cross is not only one final act. It is daily dying to self. And the towel is not a symbol of something dramatic and public. It is the symbol of lowly, unseen, everyday service. Jesus says not only, “Take up your cross,” but also, “Take up your towel.”
There is a towel with every believer’s name on it. The question is not whether the towel exists. The question is whether we have taken it up. So many towels still hang untouched because we want a place of honor more than a place of service.
The way up in the kingdom of God is down. The path to true usefulness is humility. If Jesus took the towel, then none of us are above it.
Respond: Surrender yourself afresh and say, “Jesus, my life is Yours. I will serve wherever You place me.”
KEEP LOOKING UP!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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