When Pride Walks Past The Towel
Luke 22:24 And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest.
What a striking scene. Jesus is moving toward the cross. Great sorrow is upon Him. Within hours He will sweat as it were great drops of blood. Soon He will hang on Calvary and pour out His life for sinners. Yet just before all of this, the disciples are arguing over who is the greatest.
That is the spirit that keeps a towel hanging. Pride always walks past the basin. Pride says, “Someone else can do the lowly work. Someone else can take the servant’s place. I am too important for that.” Every disciple walked in and saw the towel. Every disciple knew what needed to be done. Every disciple passed it by.
The issue was not ignorance. The issue was self-importance.
How often the same thing happens in us. We may never say the words aloud, but in our hearts we think, “I deserve better. I have done too much. I should be recognized. I should be served.” While those thoughts fill the heart, the towel remains untouched.
Jesus shows us that greatness in His kingdom is not found in being noticed, applauded, or preferred. Greatness is found in stooping low for the glory of God and the good of others. The one who insists on being greatest will never wash feet. But the one who sees Christ clearly will gladly take the servant’s place.
Respond: Confess any pride the Lord reveals. Ask Him to give you a heart that no longer asks, “Who is the greatest?” but asks, “Whose feet can I wash?”
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Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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