In this teaching, "A God Who Washes Feet," we explore the profound humility and outward-facing love of Jesus Christ as revealed in John 13:1–5. On the night before His crucifixion, Jesus performs the shocking act of washing His disciples' grime-covered feet—a task reserved for the lowest of servants.
Rather than viewing this as a mere moral lesson, we examine how this act is a glorious revelation of God’s very nature. While human pride causes us to turn inward when we are pressed, Jesus turned outward to love His own "to the uttermost". This sermon unpacks how our salvation is rooted in the character of a Triune God who is an overflowing fountain of grace, light, and life. Discover why this "foot-washing God" is unlike any other and how His willingness to disrobe His dignity for us defines the posture of the Christian life.