City On A Hill Sermons
In this sermon, “A Savior That’ll Get in the Dirt,” the message looks at John 13 and the powerful moment when Jesus washed His disciples’ feet. While this passage is often taught as an example of humility and service, this sermon goes deeper into the tension of the room. The Lord of all knelt down in the place of a servant, showing us that God is not distant, unreachable, or standing over us like a divine officer waiting to condemn us. Instead, Jesus reveals Himself as the King who serves and the Savior who is willing to come low. The focus of the message is Peter’s resistance when Jesus came to wash his feet. The feet represented the lowest, dirtiest part of the person, the place that came in contact with the dust of the earth. Jesus was not just washing away dirt, He was washing away the belief that the dirt could keep Him away. This sermon reminds us that Christ desires complete union with His people, even in the lowest and dustiest places of our lives. He is not afraid of our dirt, and He meets us there to cleanse, restore, and bring us fully into fellowship with Him.
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