Our Dirty Feet.
A lesson on confessing our sins
As followers of Christ, we live and walk in this filthy world. We see
things, we feel things, we think things, and we do things that are
sinful. It’s a fact. It says in 1 John 1:10 ” If we say that
we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.” So,
if you cannot admit that you sin, then you do not know Christ.
Jesus is the Word. “The Word is not in you.” if you cannot admit your sinfulness.
We still sin as saved people but we are not viewed by God as sinners.
He sees Christ, not us. Our sins are never brought back up. That’s what
“we do not sin” means. Our sins are not imputed on us. We are
righteous. (1 John 3:9)
In the Gospel of John, when Jesus began to wash the disciples feet.
Peter was appalled. He could not let the God of the universe. The Holy
One of Israel, do this for him. We often feel that way. We cannot bring
ourselves to let God take care of us. It's a pride issue. We think we can do it ourselves. This leads to false religions and false teachings of works based doctrines. Pride comes before a fall. (John 13)
Jesus said “if I do not wash you. Then you can have no part with me.” (John 13: 8-9)
Jesus is referring to the washing away of sin. He is talking about
being washed in His blood and getting saved. When we are saved; our
sins, past, present and future are gone. If we are not washed, we are not with Him.
Peter sort of understood, and told Jesus to wash ALL of him. Peter
wanted to make sure he was with Christ. He wanted to show that he was
all in.
But Jesus knew that Peter was already washed. He knew Peter was already saved.
Peter had been called, and accepted the call. Peter believed, and had
already confessed Jesus as God, and his Lord. He had turned to God.
Salvation was not the issue. ( Matt. 16: 13-19)
Next Jesus says, “all you need is for me to wash your feet.” (Verse 10)
As we walk in this world we get dirty, and we need to be washed. Not
for salvation if we are already saved, but as a means of removing the filth of this world, so we
don’t spread it every where. So, we don’t carry it with us. So, it
doesn’t begin to impact our lives. So, we can feel better. Often talking
about something with God or another person can help us.
So, how does this happen?
In 1st John it says to confess our sins and He is faithful and just
to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from ALL unrighteousness. We pray
and confess our sins to God, and He forgives. As we do this, we find
that He works to help us overcome, more and more. Sometimes, it doesn’t
feel like He hears us. But, we must believe that He does. Sometimes,
prayers of confession can be a struggle. (1 John 1:9)
This is not just a spiritual activity. When we pray to the Lord, and ask Him to forgive us our sins, we need to try to be specific. When we do, we can see Him moving to not only cleanse us in the spirit but to remove things that are against us in our lives as well. He cleanses us of ALL unrighteousness. Not just some spiritual thing.
When we are saved, the Holy Spirit works in our lives. We often struggle with things. The Holy Spirit teaches us and brings us into ALL truth. So, lets say that we confess to the Lord that we lied. He forgives us. But, He also starts working to help us over come that thing in our lives. He might show us that we lie quite a bit. So, we start confessing that specific sin more often. Then He shows that we lie at certain times or toward certain people. So, we start being more aware, and seeing our sin more, and confessing more. He might reveal that we lie because of fear. So, it's actually a lack of trust in God that is the problem. So, He starts working on that. And on and on. This is the renewing of our mind. This is how deep change occurs. (Romans 12:1-3)
It could be any sinful behavior in our lives. Confess it and watch God forgive you and work in you and around you.
It all starts with confessing it to Him. When we confess to Him in prayer we are showing that we need Him. We are seeking the relationship with Him. The Holy Spirit shows us what to confess, but we must do it. We destroy our pride and submit to the Lord. Every thought of our being is filled with sin, we are totally depraved. The fall of Adam corrupted us so entirely that we do not even see how bad we are. When we refuse to submit to God and let Him do it, we are in a very bad place. That is why pride is the worst sin.
When we submit and turn to God, confessing to Him. He saves us, forgives us and starts working to change us. This depravity is why our minds must be renewed. Renewed to what God originally created, and desired.
In James, it says to confess our sins one to another, and pray for
each other. This can be very difficult when you have no one you can
trust or you fear repercussions. This is why it’s fine to simply confess
to the Lord. There are some churches where gossip will destroy you.
The purpose of confessing, is to heal and get cleansed. It is not to
allow humans the chance to destroy your life. (James 5:16)
Find people you trust, and who understand the truth of confessing. Churches are full of all kinds of people. Many of the folks there are not saved. They have never really accepted the Lord, or have a relationship with Him. Just because they are a pastor doesn't mean they are saved or love you.
But, you must do as the Holy Spirit leads you. If you feel that you
need to publicly confess, or confess to others, then do it. But, you
must weigh the amount of damage you might cause, and do it in a way that
does not hurt others. We are called to Love. Learn to be led by the Spirit and he will guide you.
When we hear of someone struggling we must pray for them. Do it immediately, either silently or with them. If you wait, Satan will make sure you forget. Do it now. Don't gossip about it. Don't use it to destroy someone. We all have sins. We all have pasts. Pray for them and follow the Lord. Let God do the chastening. Follow the Spirit. (Proverbs 3:11-12)
This is Foot Washing, as it pertains to spiritual matters. Of
course, there’s the act of washing others feet in reality. This is a
very humbling experience, the Lord can use it to grow us.
Turn to God. He is with us.
Bio: Chris Bunton is a writer, poet and blogger from
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