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Summary: 247 million Americans call themselves Christians yet Jesus calls us to be disciples. What is a disciple and what are the cost and sacrifices to be a disciple. (Taken from a series by Pastor Craig Groeschel of LifeChurch.tv)

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Hello COTR- third week- series about being a disciple

Talk this morning about Smelly Feet.

In our culture we identify ourselves as Christians, Jesus calls us to be His disciples.

Disciple- Gk- learner, pupil, follower, student.

He is Lord- we follow, pursue Him, do what He did.

In reality we are disciples of some philosophy- either one we pursue intentionally or unintentionally.

Jn 14:26 If you want to be my follower you must … NLT

it goes on- Jesus tells us what we must do.

We have seen that disciples …

touch lepers,

befriend prostitutes,

offend Pharisees.

Last week we looked at how disciples …

fish for men, and- follow Jesus with-

unquestioning obedience and

absolute abandonment.

This morning begin with …

Mtt 23:11-12

The greatest among you shall be your what?

What does Jesus mean by this?

(solicit two/three answers from the church)

This type of attitude is in direct contradiction to the spirit of the age in which we live.

Success is climbing to the top of the corporate ladder or whatever arena you are in.

If we want to be great you seek glory, fame, recognition, position, power, money.

You lift yourself up and rise to greatness.

But the path to greatness in the Kingdom of God is upside down from that of the world.

In the world you …

rise to greatness- in the Kingdom of God you

descend to greatness.

Look with me at a story about Jesus and His disciples-

Jn 13:1-4

(Walk over to table, begin to set the table)

Jesus/disciples- having supper together, a very important supper- Passover meal.

What was the significance of the Passover meal?

(solicit two/three answers from the church)

This happens to be the last supper the disciples will eat with Jesus before He dies- about to be arrested.

If look at the account in Luke- begin to learn a little about the disciples and what was important to them

Lk 22:14-24

(put out wine, break bread, pass cup around)

The disciples end up arguing over who is the greatest.

Matthew- tax collector- had money- guys, I have money, I help fund this ministry- I am important.

John- remember, up on the mountain, Jesus started glowing- Moses, Elijah appeared- I was there.

Peter- think about this- Jesus came walking across the water- who walked on the water w/Jesus- I did.

Jn 13:2-4

Jesus knew Judas was about to betray Him.

He knew He is about to be arrested, beaten, and crucified- nails driven through his hands/feet.

He also knew that He was the Son of God, that all power had been given into His hands by God.

Yet He did not stand up and try to prove His greatness to the disciples- hey I am the Son of God!

He was secure in who He was, not threatened by the disciples petty argument over who was the greatest

He could have said …

“Guys, do you know what I am about to go through? Perhaps you could serve me? Perhaps you could wash my feet?

Instead, what did Jesus do?

Jn 13:4

He did what He had been sent to do, SERVE!

(tie a towel around my waist)

Only a slave/servant- tie a towel around their waist.

The disciples were wondering- what is He doing?

We need to ask ourselves the question …

Why are we here?

Are we here to serve or to be served?

Are we part of what God is doing in the lives of others, serving them, helping them?

Or, are we just a consumer- here for what we can get?

God wants to give us a servants heart.

When- come together w/church- do you come looking for a way to give back what God has given you.

God is calling us to be spiritual contributors, servants.

Jn 13:5 (pour water into the foot washing basin)

Remember this basin- come back to it in a minute.

We must understand what it meant for Jesus, a Rabbi, a prophet, the Son of God, to wash feet.

Roads in those days- dirt- dust if dry, mud if wet.

The roads were traveled by animals- donkey dung!

They wore open sandals, leather bottom, upper straps.

In that culture only servants would wash feet- bad job.

Jn 13:6-8

Peter is just beginning to grasp the enormity of what Jesus is about to do.

The Rabbi, the teacher is kneeling before him.

Imagine what Peter might be thinking …

Why did we not get a servant to wash our feet before sitting down to eat supper with the Rabbi?

(tables low, not much higher than your feet)

Why did we not get someone to wash His feet? Maybe we should have washed His feet?

It would never of crossed his mind however to wash someone’s feet- but a disciple of Jesus washes feet.

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