John 13:4
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
قامَ عَنِ العَشاءِ، وَخَلَعَ رِداءَهُ. ثُمَّ أخَذَ مِنشَفَةً وَرَبَطَها حَولَ خَصْرِهِ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Jesus getting up from the table during a meal and preparing to wash his disciples' feet by laying aside his clothes, taking a towel, and tying it around himself. No one is speaking here; instead, actions speak louder than words as Jesus demonstrates humility.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your teacher got up from lunch and put on an apron to clean everyone's plates. That’s what Jesus does here, but with his friends' feet! He shows that even the most important person can do humble jobs.
Historical Background
The Gospel of John was written by one of Jesus’ apostles around the year 90 AD. The audience is likely early Christians, and the cultural setting reflects Jewish customs where footwashing was a common act of hospitality performed by servants.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, this could apply to a CEO who mops floors or a parent who does the dishes after everyone else eats—showing that leadership means serving others, not just giving orders.
Topics
humilityservanthoodleadershiploveexample-settingsacrifice
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Jesus choose to wash feet, specifically?
Washing feet was a lowly task usually done by servants. By washing his disciples' feet, Jesus shows that he came not as a lord but as a servant and sets an example of humble service for all followers.
How does this act reflect the kind of leadership Jesus models?
Jesus models a leadership style that prioritizes serving others rather than seeking power or status. This act teaches his disciples—and us—that true leaders should be willing to do tasks no one else wants to do.
How can we apply the lesson of John 13:4 in our community service?
By volunteering for roles that involve cleaning, helping with childcare, or organizing events without expecting recognition, we emulate Jesus’ example of humble and selfless service to others.
Is there a connection between this act and the Last Supper?
Yes, John 13:4 is part of the narrative leading up to the Last Supper. It’s an example of Jesus’ final teachings before his crucifixion, emphasizing humility and service.
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