The Wonder & Mystery of God's Love
Hello Mosaic,
You know, it's interesting: I've been a Christian for 20+ yrs and a pastor for 10+ yrs. I've seen--and experienced--the Lord's handiwork in seemingly impossible situations, yet the most difficult truth to hold onto sometimes is that God loves me. I've preached countless sermons, taught just as many Bible studies, and shepherded God's people to behold the wonder and mystery of God's love...
And though I'm convinced of God's love, there are times and seasons where I wrestle--and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
This Sunday we are studying a familiar passage--the one where Jesus washes His disciples' feet (John 13:5-17). It's a beautiful portion of Scripture, and one that points us not only to Jesus' servant heart--but His love that is the foundation for His service. Motivated by love for the Father and His disciples, Jesus takes on the role of a humble servant in shocking ways--extending friendship, compassion, and care to those who, at times, didn't understand Him; and, at other times, weren't convinced of Him.
This is Good News for all of us, because today--right now--Jesus offers us the same friendship, compassion, care, and love. And, He invites us to both abide in His love and extend it to others.
Most often used to teach pastoral leadership principles, The Foot-Washing Incident (as I often call it) is a narrative full of hope and beauty for all of God's people. I am excited to bring the Word and for us to study together this Sunday, and it is my privilege to serve Mosaic in this way.
See you all there!
Will Soto