Footwashing and the Mechanics of Love

Footwashing and the Mechanics of Love

Paul, Jon, and Liz continue their discussion about what Jesus is like as a person, looking at the rest of his conversation with Pilate.

“Though footwashing was everywhere in the ancient world, it’s only in John’s gospel where we read a detailed description of the process of footwashing. And this account only exists because of the incarnated Son of God taking each step to do it. It’s breathtaking: that the humility of the Son of God comes through in the very description of footwashing itself."

“John wrote his gospel 60 years after the footwashing, but John had been so shocked by it, that he remembered every move.”

“When Jesus washes the disciples’ feet, the room is filled with awkward silence. You’d think Jesus would talk as he goes, to get his point across, but it's so like Jesus to leave space. He’s so riveting that his silence helps John remember what happened."