- We serve others humbly, regardless of the menial task and regardless of their station in life.
- Jesus humbly completed the job to the best of His ability.
- Jesus humbly came for our salvation.
- When Peter protested Jesus’ actions of washing his feet, Jesus promised that he would understand His purpose in time.
- Jesus promised future understanding.
- Salvation has to be Jesus’ way, not our own.
- Salvation is confirmed through sanctification.
- We are to submit to God, putting Him in control of our lives.
- It is our duty to imitate Christ’s example.
- Jesus, as the Son of God, is the master of all mankind.
- Jesus wants all to be saved.
- We need to be strong enough in our faith to know that we haven’t betrayed Jesus.
- Betrayal, while it is an act Satan talks us into, is our own decision.
- Jesus’ obedience to God’s Will both glorified Himself and God.
- Yes, God was glorified in Jesus’ sufferings.
- Jesus was also telling His friends goodbye.
- Wanting to follow Jesus should not be somewhere He does not want us to go.
- Our troubled hearts are calmed by faith.
- Jesus’ description of Heaven should comfort us.
- Jesus is preparing Heaven for us, so that He can come back to take us home.
- Disciples know the way when we listen to Jesus’ teachings.
- Being brought into God’s presence can only happen if Jesus introduces us.
- The gospel is all about Who Jesus is and what He did for us.
- Jesus not only leads us to a richer life in this world, but He also provides us with eternal life.
- The goal is to get into the presence of the Father.