Note: This will be both my last audio devo and written devo for 2019. I’m feeling Holy Spirit’s tug to take off the last few weeks of the year to rest and enjoy family time. Be blessed as you enjoy this one and I’ll see you next year!
Here’s the audio devo, followed by the written version 🙂 :
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“Unless I wash you, you have no part with me” (John 13:8b, NIV).
Although Jesus was looking into Peter’s eyes as He spoke this truth, His words were nourishment offered to everyone in the room. In that moment, little did the disciples know how desperately they needed what He was extending to them. Painfully soon, they would find out.
“Unless I wash you…” He uttered in deeply affectionate tones, even as He determinately set about doing exactly that. As He tenderly held each grungy foot, washing away grime and sweat, He looked up meaningfully into each face. The Lord of all eternity knelt before His friends, one by one, and He cleansed them.
His posture communicated to them the ultimate act of service He was about to undertake. Ahead of time, He was releasing its provision to them. Ahead of time, He was earnestly assuring them of His undying love for them in the face of their desertion. Ahead of time, He was pouring forgiveness into their hearts, the washing away of their sins.
The feet He had just cleansed would imminently turn and flee from His side. That very night, those freshly washed feet would carry these men far away from the One who had purified them. As they reached their wretched hiding places soon thereafter amidst the oppressive shadows, did they immediately remember? Did they relive the powerful touch of His hands massaging the street-dirt off of their skin? Did they hear His voice again speaking lovingly, firmly in their hearts, “Unless I wash you…”?
I have no doubt that they did. And the first rays of understanding began to reach through their personal darkness: before they had abandoned Him, He had already wholeheartedly forgiven them. He had already imparted to them His unconditional cleansing. He had already knelt before them as their Suffering Servant. He had already made complete provision for everything that was to follow.
Reeling from their failure, they may not have yet fully grasped the significance of what Jesus had done. However, the time would come when memories of that night at the table with Him would flood their hearts with unspeakably beautiful revelation. He had washed them. He had wholly, passionately, overwhelmingly given them “part with Him.”
You and I can closely relate to these friends of Jesus. Our own feet sometimes carry us, too, down paths far away from the Master. We know what it is to ache with the pain of having turned our backs on Him. But our relentlessly devoted Savior has already made provision for our failure.
If today you are struggling with guilt, He is kneeling before you now. He takes your soiled feet in His gentle hands with indescribable love. He looks up into your face with exquisite kindness. Gazing deep into your soul, He begins to wash every last stain away. His Spirit speaks directly to your heart of hearts: Dear one, your sins are forgiven you.
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How does forgiving ourselves tie into Jesus’ forgiveness of us?
Have a blessed and happy Christmas season! I’m looking forward to seeing your posts next year!
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Thank you so much, Greg! May your Christmas be overflowing with peace and joy too!
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Part of professing complete love and trust in Jesus comes down to common sense– if the Divine Master says you’re forgiven, then you’re forgiven. Nothing is accomplished by hanging onto guilt and regret.
Enjoy your time off! — Mike
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So, SO true, my friend. It’s similar to worry — accomplishes nothing at all for us!
I hope you and your family have an absolutely beautiful Christmas season. Much love to you all!
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Merry Christmas, Jennifer!!!
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Aw, Merry Christmas to you too, dear sister! Much love to you! ❤
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Visualising your last paragraph gave me chills. Powerful picture indeed! Blessings sis
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Aw I’m so very glad! Thank you so much for sharing that. Love you Efua!! ❤
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Sunday our Sunday school class was studying Matthew 18, about the lavish forgiveness of God -forgiving “seventy times seven” times. SO reassuring. Have a wonderful Christmas with your family.
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Mmmmmm, that’s SO good Ann, to think on Him forgiving us like that!! How beautiful He is!
May your Christmas be so special too, brimming over with His sweet presence and closeness! Much love to you! ❤ ❤
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have a merry & blessed Christmas…i hv been following yr devo all these time…and i’m being encouraged in my spiritual walk…waiting for your devo in 2020 😀
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Aw thank you so very much, Alvin, that means a whole lot to me! I hope your Christmas is so very blessed too, with an outpouring of God’s manifest presence in your heart and home. His richest blessings to you, my brother!
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thanks Jennifer…be blessed too !
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The power of grace is …. speechless
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You are right, there really are no words! Thank you so much for being a part here. His richest blessings to you!
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