In the upper room, Jesus displayed immense humility and love by washing the feet of Judas Iscariot, despite knowing Judas would soon betray Him. Judas hypocritically accepted Jesus’ kindness and a sop (a symbol of friendship), only to later betray Him. This act of betrayal is seen as one of the greatest treacheries in Scripture, yet it highlights Jesus’ divine love and long-suffering. Judas, controlled by Satan, left the room and plunged into darkness, signifying the spiritual doom that awaited him.
12 Disciples of Jesus: John – Part 1
Br. Nitish starts a two-part series focusing on the Apostle John. He examines three instances where John faltered: his pursuit of greatness, inclination towards sectarianism, and initial desire for judgment on Gospel rejecters. However, he emphasizes the importance of learning from John’s mistakes to enrich our own spiritual journey.
Worship with Humility : Luke 7: 36-50
In Luke chapter 7: 36 -50 we see two contrasting styles of pleasing Jesus. Simon thought of pleasing Jesus through a form of godliness, inviting Him into his house, making it public that Jesus …