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John 13:8-9
Excerpted from: Passover (Part 1)

Actually, it more literally reads that we are duty bound to do as He did.

Do you want eternal life? If the answer is Yes, then we are to do as He commanded. That includes the footwashing, the partaking of the bread, and the partaking of the wine. All three of them hang together - and are part of the New Testament keeping of the Passover.

John 13:1-11
Excerpted from: King of Peace: Meal with His Friends

Brethren, it is important that we stop here for a second and understand something. Jesus Christ washed the feet of even the man who was going to betray Him, and He knew who that man was.


Articles

Another Look at Footwashing  
How Do We Keep God's Festivals?  
Purge Me With Hyssop  
The Beatitudes, Part 6: The Pure in Heart  
What Did Jesus Do?  
What Is the Passover Anyway?  
Why Was Jesus Not Crucified as Passover Began? (Part One)  

Bible Studies

Footwashing  
What Must We Do When We Recognize Our Guilt?  

Essays

Peter, a Sketch  
Rehearsing God's Plan  
Why Passover and Not Easter?  
Without Bitterness  

Sermons

John (Part 20)  
Spiritual Fine Tuning  
God's Special Presence and Direct Intervention  
Are God's Holy Days To Be Kept Today?  
Approaching God Through Christ (Part 3)  
God Gives Grace to the Humble  
A Day Without Work  
John (Part 20)  
Footwashing: An Attitude of Service and Forgiveness  
Christ Our Passover  
Words of Life, Words of Death  
Are You Living An Illusion?  
Stewardship of God's Temple (Part Six): Sunshine, Fresh Air, Cleanliness  
Why Is Atonement a Fall Festival?  
Footwashing: An Attitude of Service and Forgiveness  



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