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Daily Devo | The Power of Knowing Who & Whose We Are (New Testament in a Year, John 13:1-20)

16 min · 1. juni 2026
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In a stunning act of humility, Jesus rises from the table, takes the role of a servant, and begins washing his disciples’ feet. When Peter objects, Jesus explains that this washing is necessary and points to a deeper spiritual cleansing that only he can provide. Jesus knows that he comes from the Father and is soon returning to the Father. In other words, he knows who he is and whose he is. Grounded in that identity, he demonstrates for us that God is a servant and as God's children, we should be also. Looking for a previous devo? Want to share one with a friend? Start here: https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/ [https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/] For Reflection: - What do you learn about Jesus in this passage? - Why do you think Peter initially resisted allowing Jesus to wash his feet? - How can pride sometimes make it difficult to receive help, grace, or service from others? - In what practical ways can you follow Jesus’ example of humility and service? - Prayer: Jesus, thank you for your humble love and cleansing grace—help me receive your work in my life and serve others with the same humility you showed.

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