You never know who feet you will be washing?... the governor of KY!... Well I'll be!... Brother Glen:thumbs:
Washing Feet
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by PreachTony, May 29, 2015.
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Were you found sinning?
Were you deemed unworthy to perform a command of the Lord because of something you did?
Who cast this judgment of ineligibility?
Who is the one that hindered you from being obedient?
Last question....do you think I've asked legitimate questions? -
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The arrogance and snotty remarks by some of those responding who think obedience to the command of Jesus Christ, regarding the washing of a brother or sisters feet, is appalling and disgusting! It is this arrogance in part that I believe Jesus Christ was addressing when HE humbled Himself!
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But i also think many who practice it, do such in a "works" mentality. Much like not getting a tattoo - simply because they see an OT law which seemingly opposes all tattoos.
It's a view which ignores context.
As for feeling a spiritual height during that time, I don't discount it at all. But that shouldn't be enough to validate the practice.
I once attended a Roman Catholic service, and was completely unfamiliar with the liturgical style. For that reason, I was extra sensitive to the meaning in the liturgy. It was honestly one of the most humbling, spiritual experiences I've ever had.
But not because of the liturgy, and not because of washing feet...but because of a mind set on Christ -
Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Robert William MemberSite Supporter
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