What is Maundy Thursday?
For my Christian brothers and sisters who follow the traditional church calendar, today is a special day with a strange name. As a child, I misheard “Maundy.” I always thought we were going to church for “Monday Thursday.”
“Maundy” comes from the word “command” or “mandate.” It reminds us to follow Jesus’ command to love one another. He demonstrated how to serve others throughout His life. On Maundy Thursday, He gave us an example by washing the disciples feet at His last supper with them before He went to the cross.
Following His Steps During Holy Week
Churches celebrate with worship, the Lord’s Supper, and some do a foot-washing ceremony. But we can also honor the day with acts of humble service and love for others. We could empty garbage even when it’s not our usual chore. We could fold laundry for another family member, or fill the car with gas, or wash the kitchen floor. Any task that coaxes us to put others above ourselves can be a reminder of how the King of Kings became a servant to save us, and how He gives us a new command to love one another.
Lord Jesus, thank you for walking the dusty roads of this world, for drawing close to us in all our human experiences, and for showing us how to serve by washing the disciples’ feet. Thank you even more for washing away our sins. Give us hearts to follow in your steps today. Amen.
Blessed Maundy Thursday!
(This post first appeared on sharonhinck.com in March of 2016)
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