We don't have professional foot washers...
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We don't have professional foot washers in twenty-first-century North America, so it's rather difficult to fully understand the significance of what Jesus was doing here. Perhaps we should think of it this way: What if Jesus were our janitor or the drive-thru cashier at our favorite fast food restaurant? Having worked as a both a janitor and a fast food worker, I can say that there are times when I was not looked upon as being in equal standing with the office worker or the government official who came across my path. I was on the lower rung. And I'll admit, cleaning a toilet covered with excrement didn't exactly make me feel like king of the hill.
Imagine how it was for the disciples to see their Teacher performing a task that was seen as the lowest and most menial, reserved for household slaves, probably ones who looked at their masters the wrong way, at that. No wonder Peter objected! And while it's easy for us to look back and see in hindsight what Jesus was doing, it should make us wonder: What if we saw Jesus cleaning our toilet?
Imagine how it was for the disciples to see their Teacher performing a task that was seen as the lowest and most menial, reserved for household slaves, probably ones who looked at their masters the wrong way, at that. No wonder Peter objected! And while it's easy for us to look back and see in hindsight what Jesus was doing, it should make us wonder: What if we saw Jesus cleaning our toilet?
