



Today, Pastor Raul will challenge you to follow your Savior’s example of selfless servanthood, giving up your personal agenda to obey God’s perfect will. As you ponder Jesus’ startling choice to wash His disciples’ feet before their final meal together, you’ll see that true strength comes from humble submission to the Lord. Learn more on Somebody Loves You with Raul Ries.

What strange tools the Carpenter of Nazareth used to shape a Simon into a Peter! His instruments of change were fish, roosters, pigs, and ordinary people like his wife, his brother, and even his mother-in-law. Shaped by adversity and hammered by time and circumstance, "The Rock" was chiseled into shape on the workbench of this world.What tools will God's carpenter use to get us into spiritual shape? He gives us, as He gave Peter, the privilege and capacity to cooperate in the process. He has the power to change us as He did Peter.

After a discourse on who He is and why He came, Jesus began celebrating Passover with His disciples by washing their feet in John 12 and 13. But in observing the scene unfold, Pastor Brett Meador underscores what Jesus was demonstrating by this humble act, and that’s the everlasting importance of being cleansed by the water of His Word. More of this beloved passage . . . on Today’s Word

Pastor Thom is currently leading us through a series of studies from the Gospel of John. Today, in chapter thirteen Jesus instructs the disciples on servanthood and makes the point, “Now that you know these things, you are blessed if you do them.”

Before the world is convinced that the Church has anything to offer, there are at least three things they want to see in me.

John 13=1-17 Jesus wash His Disciples feet during Passover Part 3
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