Love That Kneels
Holy Thursday—Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper John 13:1–15 Holy Thursday draws us into the quiet, intimate upper room where Jesus gathers with his closest friends. John tells us that Jesus knew “his hour had come” and that Jesus loved his own “to the end.” And then, in a moment that must have stunned the disciples, Jesus gets up from the table, removes his outer garment, kneels down, and begins to wash their feet. It’s such an ordinary act—washing dusty feet—but it becomes the clearest window into the heart of God. Jesus doesn’t teach love from a distance. He doesn’t love with words alone. Jesus loves by humbling himself, by taking the posture of a servant, by meeting his friends in the messiness of real life. Peter’s reaction is so relatable. Something in us resists being served. We prefer to stay in control, to keep our vulnerabilities hidden, to avoid letting anyone—especially God—get too close. But Jesus insists: “Unless I wash you, you have no share with me....