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Devotions for Lent: Maundy ThursdayBy Friday of this week (if you don't know the way the story ends) it looks like the wrath of God has eclipsed the God of Love. But it isn't so. Mercy triumphs over Judgment at Easter: love triumphs over wrath. Love is the new commandment given on this night by Jesus after he has washed the disciples' feet .... "Love one another as I have loved you." This is the "mandatum novum" from which the name "Maundy Thursday" comes. But the disciples don't fully comprehend how deeply Jesus has loved them. After all they had been through, it took a king on his knees with a towel around his waist to prove to them the loving, servant heart of God (what if our President, or a king, were to wash the feet of a bunch of fishermen today? What if it were your feet?). But even so, Peter the disciple doesn't understand why Jesus would defile himself in this way. If Peter finds it hard
to accept that Jesus his king would humiliate himself by washing his
followers' feet, he will be even more confounded tomorrow. For there
will be another demonstration of how God loves on Good Friday, when
the perfect love of God in Jesus faces the wrath of God against evil,
and triumphs in the end. All for the love of us. John 13.1-15
Peace is my last gift
to you, my own peace I now leave with you; peace which the world cannot
give, I give to you.
I give you a new commandment: Love one another as I have
loved you.
Peace is my last gift
to you, my own peace I now leave with you; peace which the world cannot
give, I give to you.
By this shall the world know that you are my disciples: That
you have love for one another.
(BCP)
Prayer
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