Episode 380
John 13:6-15
John 13:6-15
- We should notice the hasty ignorance of the apostle Peter.
- We should notice the plain practical lesson which lies upon its surface.
- We should notice the deep spiritual lessons which lie beneath its surface.
"We must make allowances for the corruption of the understanding as well as of the will. We must not be surprised to find that the brains as well as the affections of Adam’s children have been hurt by the fall."
"Then if we want to do good to the world and make our calling and election sure, let no one forget our Lord’s example in this passage. Like Him, let us be humble and loving towards all."
"Even the one that is washed needs to wash their feet and to wash them in the same fountain where they found peace of conscience when they first believed. Then let us daily use that fountain without fear. With the blood of Christ we must begin and with the blood of Christ we must go on."
Questions:
- We read of Peter lacking understanding as to the actions of His Lord. Ryle points out that the fall has not only affected our emotions but our understanding, and in truth, every part of us! Like Peter, we can look at the happenings of our lives that God has orchestrated and wonder what God is doing. Yet, like Peter, there is a day coming when God will make all things plain. Does this bring us comfort in the midst of trail?
- We hear Jesus declare that we should wash the feet of others like He has done. Ryle points out two examples we should follow, namely humility and love. Humility means we die to ourselves and, like our Lord, are willing to serve anyone, no matter how low. Love means we delight to do anything, even little things, to promote the happiness and lessen the sorrows of others. Are these things true of us? Are their people too low for us to serve? Do we find delight and joy in increasing the happiness of others?
- We read that those who have been washed still need to wash their feet. Ryle points out that being washed is turning to Christ and His precious blood by faith, and yet, nobody can pass through this evil world without defilement and the need for fresh supplies of mercy. So, take heart! If you are washed, you cannot wash again! Yet, as long as we live in this world, we need to go back to that fountain to wash our feet again and again. What does this truth do to encourage your heart?