04/02/2026
Jesus makes a staggering statement in John 13:8: “If I do not wash you, you have no share with Me.” What at first appears to be a simple act of humility is revealed to be something far deeper. Peter believes he is resisting an uncomfortable moment of service, but Jesus makes it clear that the issue is not about etiquette—it is about relationship. To refuse the washing is not merely to reject an example; it is to reject the very means by which one has a share in Him.
The logic underneath Christ’s words is unmistakable. God is holy, and we are defiled by sin. What is unclean cannot dwell with what is perfectly pure. If the goal is reconciliation—if we are to be brought near to God—then cleansing is not optional; it is necessary. This is why Jesus does not say, “If you do not understand this,” or even, “If you do not follow this example.” He says, “If I do not wash you.” The emphasis is not on Peter’s response, but on Christ’s action. The issue is not effort, but condition.
In that moment, the basin becomes more than a tool—it becomes a picture. What Jesus illustrates with water, He will soon accomplish through His death. The same One who kneels before His disciples with a towel will be lifted up on a cross to cleanse them fully. The washing in the upper room points forward to the cleansing at Calvary, where sin is not symbolically addressed, but truly removed.
So the message is clear. We are not brought into relationship with Christ by improving ourselves or making ourselves clean. We are brought near because He cleanses us. And apart from that cleansing—apart from Him washing us—we have no share with Him.
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