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Wm777
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Every now and then I make a realization about our faith which challenges me, and then I could use some moral support. This is one of those moments.
So - I was watching a documentary on life in the time of Jesus… and they were talking about how wine was made… and they showed people trampling on grapes… completely normal for the time, right? Then I suddenly recalled Jesus washing the feet of the disciples, and that it was a task pretty much on the level of a slave, if not lower…
Finally, it occurs to me - if it was beneath the contempt of a slave even to wash feet (I guess because feet got pretty dirty back then with all the farms and animals) - couldn’t they have found a better way to press the wine?
I mean, they used feet to trample grapes, but then they drank the wine…
This has to be one of the hidden mysteries of our faith… No doubt…
So - I was watching a documentary on life in the time of Jesus… and they were talking about how wine was made… and they showed people trampling on grapes… completely normal for the time, right? Then I suddenly recalled Jesus washing the feet of the disciples, and that it was a task pretty much on the level of a slave, if not lower…
Finally, it occurs to me - if it was beneath the contempt of a slave even to wash feet (I guess because feet got pretty dirty back then with all the farms and animals) - couldn’t they have found a better way to press the wine?
I mean, they used feet to trample grapes, but then they drank the wine…
This has to be one of the hidden mysteries of our faith… No doubt…
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