1. "So we have to decide whether we're willing to let go of the comfort of just existing to serve those around us. You see, God calls us to serve one another, walking in love and humility as he did."
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2. "Jesus allows him to stay. Why is this? Because it's easy, as revenge is. Love is worth it. And we're called to walk in love. See, Jesus knew this time had come for him to leave this world and go to the Father. Jesus' death was now imminent, and he had come to die in obedience for the Father's will. However, he was also coming to walk and show an act of love for all mankind."
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3. "We're not called to walk in love sometimes. We're not called to walk in love when we feel like it. We're not called to walk in love when everything is going well. We're called to walk in love always, even as Jesus did to the point of betrayal. We are called to walk in love."
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4. "When people wrong you, it's easy to become bitter and angry. In fact, sometimes it feels right, but you know, the way you break it is you pray for them you serve them. You serve those who wronged you and you bless those who persecute you. If Jesus could serve Judas, you can too."
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5. "Serving is never beneath you. It doesn't matter how much money you have or how little you do. It doesn't matter your job. It doesn't matter your job or position. None of it matters. We recognize that the King of Kings stooped down, came from heaven to wash the feet of his followers. When divinity came to serve humanity, surely you and I can serve. You and I can help. You and I can step in to fill a need for somebody that needs help."
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6. "Serving others is never about who they are, but it is about who Christ is and following his example. You see, Judas was there. Judas knew who, Jesus knew that Judas was going to betray him. I want you to think, who has betrayed you? Don't, don't call it out. Who's betrayed you? Who's left you high and dry? Who has lied to you? Who left you feeling alone? Forgive them. I know that's hard. Forgive them. We're called to serve. Serve them."
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7. "Humility is not seen in how we serve others, but how we allow others to serve us. So when Peter realized what Jesus was doing in verse six, he pushed him away. He didn't want any part of it. He felt unworthy. And so Jesus, he still decides to. But sometimes it's hard to be on the receiving end of being served. Sometimes you can feel unworthy of asking for help, of allowing someone to wait on you, of allowing someone to wait on you, of allowing someone to serve you, of allowing someone to fill a need for you."
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8. "The ultimate expression of serving comes from Jesus carrying his cross to Golgotha and bearing our sins so that we may be forgiven. Christ set this example and he charges us to it. Following Jesus in community requires us to walk in love, humbly serving those around you."
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9. "When we confess our sins, that Jesus is Lord, he is faithful to forgive us and cleanse us of our dirtiness. He loves and welcomes us."
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10. "Jesus' foot washing, as I mentioned, contains a symbolic message, likening the physical cleaning of the disciples, where he took on the posture of a slave to perform the task of washing their feet to the cleansing that he made possible through the shedding of his blood, dying in humiliation on the cross."
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