The Lord of Glory Rose From Supper
John 13:4-5 He riseth from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself. After that he poureth water into a bason, and began to wash the disciples’ feet.
Every disciple had ignored the need. The meal had gone on. The feet were still filthy. The room still carried the evidence that no servant had stepped forward.
Then Jesus rose from supper.
Those words are full of wonder. The very Son of God stood up, laid aside His garments, took a towel, and girded Himself. The One whom angels worship took the place of the lowest servant. He did not command someone else to do the work. He did the work Himself.
This act revealed more than good manners. It revealed His heart. He is the Lord who stoops. He is the Master who serves. He is the King who condescends. In many ways, this moment pictures His whole life. He rose from Heaven’s glory, laid aside the visible splendor of His majesty, and came low to redeem sinners. He came near to wash what we could never cleanse.
Jesus did not serve because He was lesser. He served because He was glorious. His humility did not diminish Him. It displayed Him.
When we behold Christ like this, excuses begin to die. How can we cling to dignity when the Son of God took a towel? How can we insist on place and preference when He bowed before sinful men?
He rose from supper. He bowed to serve. And in that moment He showed the beauty of heaven’s King.
Respond: Spend time today worshiping Christ for His humility. Then ask Him to make His mind your mind, so that you gladly stoop to serve others in His name.
KEEP LOOKING UP!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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