I find myself reading this story over and over and 
							over and over. Letting the words run over me the way 
							the water washed over the disciples’ feet, I rest in 
							the good news of verse 1 of chapter 13: 
							 
							“Having loved his own who were in the world, he 
							loved them to the end.” 
							 
							These words open the floodgate of tears for me. Yes, 
							I love the Lord’s Supper. In fact, I’m an advocate 
							of celebrating communion every Sunday, the way Jesus 
							instructs and Calvin encourages. I love the telling 
							of that story and the sacrament of the Lord’s 
							Supper. Bread broken, wine poured out, for us and 
							for the forgiveness of sin. 
							 
							But it is this part of the story that got me today: 
							“Jesus…got up from the table, took off his outer 
							robe, and tied a towel around himself. Then he 
							poured water into a basin and began to wash the 
							disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel that 
							was tied around him.” 
							 
							In this act of humility, we as the church gain a new 
							vision and a new commandment: to love one another. 
							Our calling as God’s children is to love one 
							another—to love the whole world finally, I 
							suppose—as Jesus loved us. To do that, we need an 
							infusion of a kind of love that does not arise 
							naturally from the context of the world as we know 
							it. Jesus says it’s by our love, and not by our 
							church attendance, the world will know we belong to 
							God. 
							 
							Side note: Here’s the thing about this ‘new 
							commandment.’ It isn’t new. Instead, it is part of 
							the new life to which the disciples are invited. A 
							life of one who follows God via the Jesus way 
							involves loving others. 
							 
							Which is why this story is one I have read over and 
							over and over. 
							 
							Why today in my study tears finally fall. For me, 
							this is the good news of it all:  
					 
				 
			 
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							Up until The very end Christ loved his own. 
							 
							"Christ's own." That's us. We belong to Christ. We 
							are in God and God is in us. In this love is where 
							we discover, preserve, and create community--the 
							reign of God. 
							 
							On the night Jesus shared his last meal with his 
							friends, just before Judas would leave to betray 
							him, he gifted them…gifted us…with a new 
							commandment: that we love one another. In bread and 
							wine, basin and towel, Jesus gifts us with God’s 
							vision for humanity—a vision of goodness and 
							compassion for each person and all things. 
							 
							On the night before he was handed over to the 
							authorities, Jesus gave the commandment of love—a 
							message of gentleness and tenderness, nonviolence 
							and forgiveness. 
							 
							"By believing against all odds and loving against 
							all odds, that is how we are to let Jesus show in 
							the world and to transform the world." 
							 
							Yet, for this to happen, it begins with Jesus 
							washing my feet. Which is why the tears fell.  
							Why they fall now… 
							 
							Adam Quine, pastor of First Presbyterian Church 
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