Plan for: Thanksgiving | Advent | Christmas
To explore Jesus' act of washing his disciples' feet as an ultimate demonstration of humility and love, and encourages us to emulate this humility in our daily lives.
Good morning, Church Family! Let me start off by sharing a beautiful quote from the renowned Christian author and preacher, A.W. Tozer. He once said, "Humility is not a grace that can be achieved, it's a grace that comes when we have nothing left to protect or project or prove." This profound statement will guide us as we delve into today's sermon, exploring Jesus' ultimate act of humility and love.
Today, we're going to look at a passage that perfectly encapsulates this. It's a familiar story, but one that never loses its power or significance. Grab your Bibles, and let's read John 13:1-17 together. [Read text.]
Before we dive into this rich text, let's pray. Dear Heavenly Father, we thank You for this opportunity to gather in Your holy name. As we study Your Word today, we ask that You guide our hearts and minds. Help us to understand the depth of Jesus' humility and to emulate it in our daily lives. We ask this in Your precious name, Amen.
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