Part 1: The Agony and the Service
Often referred to as Maundy Thursday in Christian circles. Today we focus on the theme of service and the deep internal struggle of our Lord.
Let’s reflect on the agony of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane as primarily detailed in Matthew 26:38–44, where He experiences deep distress, prays for the "cup" of suffering to pass, yet submits to God’s will. This scene is also covered in Mark 14:32-42, Luke 22:39-46, and John 18.
"Not as I will, but as you will."
I have called today's reflection Serving Thursday as we consider how Jesus chose to wash his disciples’ feet. He didn’t have to; there were servants to do that, but he wanted to teach the disciples and us about the value of serving. During the Last Supper, Jesus rose, laid aside his garments, wrapped a towel around his waist, and washed the disciples' feet—a task typically reserved for the lowest household servant (John 13:1-17).
This act symbolized cleansing from sin, set an example for selfless service, and taught that true greatness comes from serving others. Jesus said, "I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you."
The account notes that Jesus knew Judas would betray him, yet he still washed his feet, demonstrating unconditional love and service. We should do likewise. Meditate on these verses. Let’s reflect and pray.
Part 2 to follow tonight as we approach the Last Supper.