April 2, 2026
“If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet.”
John 13:14 NKJV
Question
Are you willing to lower youself to love others the way Jesus did, even when it’s uncomfortable or undeserved?
Context
Thursday of Passion Week brings us into the upper room. It’s the final evening before the cross. Jesus gathers with His disciples for what is called the Last Supper. But before the bread is broken and the cup is shared, something unexpected happens: the King of Kings kneels.
In a culture where foot washing was reserved for the lowest servant, Jesus takes the towel and basin and washes the disciples’ feet, including Judas, who would betray Him, and Peter, who would soon deny Him.
Application
John’s Gospel doesn’t just show us what Jesus did, it shows us who He is. Even knowing the cross was hours away, Jesus chose humility, service, and love.
We often want influence, recognition, or authority, but Jesus calls us to a towel, not a throne. Serving others isn’t weakness, it’s Christlikeness. Who can you serve today without receiving recognition?
Truth For The Day
True greatness in the Kingdom of God is revealed through humble service.
Pray
Lord, thank You for showing me what true love looks like. You didn’t just speak about humility, you lived it. Help me to lay down my pride and take up the posture of a servant. Give me eyes to see the needs around me and a heart willing to meet them. Teach me to love like You freely, humbly, and sacrificially. In Jesus’ name, Amen.