Discussion Questions:
1. Why is washing feet such an important act for Jesus to do just prior to leaving the apostles and calling them to launch out into the streets? In what ways should we be washing the feet of others?
2. How was washing feet an act of reconciliation? What kinds of things have you done in the past year as a minister of reconciliation?
3. How do you see love portrayed in the things Jesus said, in His knowledge, and in the things He did? What was the struggle the Corinthians had with what they said, knew and did? Are you more like Jesus or the Corinthians? Why?
4. What should we learn from the way Jesus entered our world in surprising ways? What can we do to be more intentional about meeting people where they are instead of expecting them to come to where we are? What are some ways we can become better at going beyond our comfort zone for the sake of a ministry of reconciliation?
5. Why is it important that Jesus saw people instead of crowds? How have you seen His personal intimate knowledge and touch in your life? How does busyness get in the way? How can we become more intentional about seeing people the way Jesus did?
6. Jesus comes among the fearful and the discouraged in Luke 24 and reveals to each of them how the Scriptures are fulfilled in Him. How does seeing how the story throughout the Scriptures points to Him help you in times of fear or discouragement? How can we do a better job of showing this to those around us who are fearful and/or discouraged?
7. How do the accounts of washing feet and opening minds to help people see how the Scriptures reveal Jesus tie together? What does this show about God’s desire to be present in our lives?
8. Moses asked to see more of God. Why is it important that God did all the work to make this happen (other than Moses seeking it)? What dangers are there in seeing more of God based upon our work or efforts? What struggles do you have with following God’s lead instead of trying to set your own path?
9. How is our way of seeing God the same as Moses’? Moses literally shone because of His encounter with God. How have you seen this glow in yourself or others? Wy are people afraid of this instead of hungry to experience it for themselves? In what ways have you put a veil over yourself to diminish the glow?