In Kenya, many feet stink. Perhaps it
has something to do with the heat, the dust and the fact that some
people sweat a lot. Some people just have medical conditions that
cause their feet to sweat more and thus stink more.
My football playing friends don't wash
their socks often. Socks are used many times before they are washed.
Because of the conditions of the football fields, there is always
some mixture of soil, sweat and skin in those socks. Feet stink. And
then there are some people who just don't care about socks at all. So
they wear closed shoes in hot weather without socks and the result is
a catastrophe.
Whenever I invite people to my house, I
ask them to keep their shoes on. No matter how clean the house is.
You can always clean a floor, but cleaning the air is something else.
At some point I lived in a place near
Nairobi called Ongata Rongai. This place still has donkeys, goats,
sheep, cows, stray dogs, chicken, open sewage flowing and lots of
dust. There's also smoke from the really old cars, people burning
plastic in the open, the smell of fries and chicken from nearby shops
and the smell of dust all over.
When it rains, all these things come
together in the mud and people walk through this.
So I have a rough idea of what it was
like to live in Jesus' days. They mostly had open shoes and they
walked through such conditions, or worse (definitely without the
cars). At the end of their journey, they would get into somebody's
house and the custom was that the lowest of the slaves was supposed
to wash the feet of the people there.
For Jesus to wash such feet, he had to
overcome not only the conditions that made the feet stink, he also
had to overcome the idea that He, the master, was doing the job that
the lowest slave was supposed to do. If the disciples were alone with
Jesus, which of them would have washed his feet? We are told
elsewhere in the bible that they were busy fighting for positions of
power in the coming kingdom. Mothers even got involved trying to find
good positions for their sons. Jesus did what no one else would have
willingly done. No wonder Peter didn't want it to happen.
And Jesus did this already knowing that
Judas was going to betray him. Judas spent time with the master, and
yet left his presence to go do something evil. Being in the presence
of God doesn't guarantee holiness. There are still decisions to be
made in life. Transfigurations nd miracles are not the highlight of a
Christian's life; transformation is.
Looking at the current generation of
Christian leaders, I see many who genuinely want to serve God and
also many who love to be served, to have the best seats, the best
suits and to be treated like royalty. I pray that we would all take
the attitude of Jesus and instead of turning away our noses, we would
stoop down to wash stinking feet.