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Daily Devotion

Clean Feet, Clean Heart

Humbly serving others glorifies our Savior.

December 9, 2025

John 13:3-15

In ancient Israel, sandaled feet got filthy after a day of walking. It was customary for a person entering a home to remove his sandals and clean his feet. Or, if the homeowners were wealthy, servants would do the washing. This distasteful but necessary task fell to the worker of lowest position in the household.

Imagine the disciples’ surprise when the Son of God put Himself in the role of a lowly servant and knelt to clean their feet. The need for such a service was great, but not one of them offered to do it. Jesus did more than fill a need; He offered an object lesson, explaining, “I gave you an example that you also should do as I did to you” (John 13:15).

Jesus desires that we be willing to humble ourselves to serve others. He is looking for men and women who will ignore pride, position, and power in order to do whatever must be done, wherever it needs doing, and for whoever requires assistance.

Jesus performed this humble act of service the day before His trial and crucifixion. Yes, He washed dirty feet, using the same hands that would be pierced by nails. He took the time to show us that every task God gives us, no matter how “lowly,” is important to His kingdom.

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