WebSilhouette montage with dramatic reading of foot washing narrative in the Gospel of John 13:1-17. I played the Apostle Peter. Made for Maundy Thursday Feet W... WebChrist washed his disciples' feet, that he might signify to them the value of spiritual washing, and the cleansing of the soul from the pollutions of sin. Our Lord Jesus does many things of which even his own disciples do not for the present know the meaning, but they shall know afterward.
Maundy Thursday - Christ Washing the Disciples’ Feet
WebJesus Washes His Disciples' Feet: John 13:1-17 Maundy Thursday Feet Washing Holy Week 1000cleverboy 5.78K subscribers Subscribe 28K views 6 years ago #worship #john13 #maundythursday... WebAug 31, 2024 · He recognizes how Christ is his leader. And his reaction is: “You’re supposed to be above me. I don’t want you to wash my feet because I should be washing your feet. If you’re my leader and I’m your disciple; I’m your servant, I should be washing your feet.”. But Christ is saying, “No, it has to happen this way.”. land tech nh
Sieger Köder (1925–2015), Jesus washes Peter’s feet
WebPeter saith unto him, Thou shalt never wash my feet. Jesus answered him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. Simon Peter saith unto him, Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head. Jesus saith to him, He that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit: and ye are clean, but not all. WebMar 29, 2024 · The washing of the feet is, of course, a sign of great humility. It was the practice of servants to wash what was considered, lowly, base, unclean. Jesus, after all, was not Peter’s servant but his hero. It would have been undignified for Jesus to wash so lowly and so base a part of him. And yet, this is precisely what Christ is pleased to do ... WebPeter was lying down: he had just been eating at the supper; he had no thought of Christ's washing his feet; there was not one of the twelve that ever dreamed of such a thing; and when the Lord began to wash the feet of one, the others did not say, “Lord, come and do the same to me.”. hemmingford house