A.
Washing of feet
Jesus
washed the feet of his disciples at the last Passover ( John 13.1-12 ).
His
intent was to teach them humility, faith, and obedience ( John 13.12-16 ).
He
told them to follow his example and wash each other's feet ( John 13.14-15 ).
This
custom was the first Christians:
"Known
for her good deeds, if she have brought up children, hosted a piligrims, WASHED
the FEET of the HOLY, helping a struggling and was ardent by a combination of
the good cause" ( 1 Tim 5.10 ).
All
perpetrators of this rite promised blessings ( John 13: 15-17 ).
As
Jesus commanded his disciples to observe everything that he commanded ( Matt
28.19-20 ). This includes the washing of the feet.
B.
The Lord's Supper
After
washing the feet and after the Paschal supper (custody) Jesus established a
rite of the Lord's Supper ( Matt 26.26-29, Mark 14.22-25 ).
Refracted
bread symbolizes the body of Christ, and the Bowl - His blood (1 Cor 11.24-25). As in
the old testament Passover, bread should be insipid, and wine - alcohol free,
for yeast and the fermentation is a symbol of sin (1 Cor 5.7-8).
The ritual Supper is remembering the
suffering of Christ and his death for sinners and will be committed to the
second coming (and washing of the feet) and the moment when will a wedding
feast in the sky ( Is 25.6-9, Luke 14.15, Rev 19.9 ).
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