Thursday, April 9, 2009

washing

wash one another's feet realization:
Although I emphasized that washing the feet (serving/loving/being humbled towards) of younger Christians or easy to be prideful over ones can be difficult sometimes, doing the same to those who are more mature, godly, older... those whom we respect is difficult too. We feel unworthy to do such a thing becuase they serve us in different ways and we know they love us, but we are just afraid to disappoint them. Christ is our example as He served His Father. His mind was always on the Father. He loved and loves Him. We are not like Christ in that we cannot do this by our strength and by merely doing it just because it is right but by His strength and by our desire to glorify God. Pray that we (I) would serve our Lord by washing the feet of those who are older, younger, same age, immature, more mature, we are prideful over, who we are ashamed to disappoint etc. 


"The Word of Contentment" chapter 7 of The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross by Arthur Pink

"Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit"

And how blessed it is that his Father is our Father! Ours because his. How wonderful this is! How unspeakably precious that I can look up to the great and living God and say, "Father," my Father! What comfort is contained in this title! What assurance is conveyed! God is my Father, then he loves me, loves me as he loves Christ himself! (John 17:23). God is my Father and loves me, then he careth for me. God is my Father and careth for me, then he will "supply all my need" (Phil. 4:19). God is my Father, then he will see to it that no harm shall betide me, yea, that all things shall be made to work together for my good. O that his children entered more deeply and practically into the blessedness of this relationship, then would they joyfully exclaim with the apostle, "Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the children of God" (1 John 3:1)! 

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