Conviction | Fellowship with God | Forgiveness | Humility | Sanctification | Self-Examination | Sin

LET JESUS WASH YOUR FEET
John White, in The Pathway to Holiness, explains the significance of self-examination. “Life in a sinful world inevitably brings defilement. It is not the defilement of mere contact with sinful people, but of a thousand little thoughts and reactions in response to them, to conversations, to all I have heard and seen on TV or in newspapers. I live in a defiling world, and I have been defiled. I need time with Christ. I need to take my shoes and socks off and let him wash my feet. To wash them properly, he has to see where the dirt is. In other words, I have to let him see me, to see the defilement in my heart. Defilement always involves my sin. He can perceive that sin better than I. I need not search, but he can–if I give him time. And it takes time. The foot-washing hands of Jesus are real, tender and loving. Love pours through his…

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