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Is foot washing commanded as an ordinance in the New Testament?

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Foot washing is not commanded as an ordinance in the New Testament; it is distinct from the Lord's Supper.

While foot washing was practiced in the early church as an act of kindness and humility, it was not instituted by Christ as an ordinance for the church. The distinction is significant; the Lord's Supper is clearly positioned as a mandated ritual with theological significance, whereas foot washing lacks the same foundational command in scripture. The New Testament teachings separate these practices, urging believers to focus on the significance of the Lord's Supper as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice rather than elevating foot washing to the same level as a required ordinance.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:20-34, John 13:1-17

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