One day in physics class many years ago, our teacher asked us to tell himwithout turning aroundwhat color the back wall of the classroom was. None of us could answer, for we hadnt noticed.
Sometimes we miss or overlook the stuff of life simply because we cant take it all in. And sometimes we dont see whats been there all along.
It was like that for me as I recently read again the account of Jesus washing His disciples feet. The story is a familiar one, for it is often read during Passion Week. That our Savior and King would stoop to cleanse the feet of His disciples awes us. In Jesuss day, even Jewish servants were spared this task because it was seen as beneath them. But what I hadnt noticed before was that Jesus, who was both man and God, washed the feet of Judas. Even though He knew Judas would betray Him, as we see in John 13:11, Jesus still humbled Himself and washed Judass feet.
Love poured out in a basin of waterlove that He shared even with the one who would betray Him. As we ponder the events of this week leading up to the celebration of Jesuss resurrection, may we too be given the gift of humility so that we can extend Jesuss love to our friends and any enemies.