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Why is Christ's act of washing feet significant for Christians?

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Christ's washing of His disciples' feet signifies His role as a servant and teaches us about the nature of love and service.

The significance of Christ washing the disciples' feet lies in its powerful illustration of His humility and willingness to serve. In John 13, Jesus takes on a role that was reserved for the lowest servant, demonstrating that greatness in God’s kingdom is found in serving others. He instructs His disciples that if He, their Lord and Teacher, washes their feet, they ought to serve one another in the same way. This act not only represents the cleansing He provides through His sacrifice, but it also establishes a standard for how Christians are to treat each other—through love, humility, and service. This serves as a model of the kind of community he intends for His followers.
Scripture References: John 13:1-17

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Washing Feet
Henry Mahan · Nov 17, 1985
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