John 13:5
Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel that was tied around his waist — the sequence is relentless: poured water (active preparation), began to wash (laborious, repeated service), wiped dry with his own towel. No word is spoken; the action is fully eloquent. The washing is necessary for hygiene in Palestinian culture, yet Jesus transforms necessity into sacrament, turning practical service into a profound teaching about the way of the kingdom. The intimate contact—touching their dusty, exposed feet—is an act of remarkable vulnerability and honor accorded to those whom the world despises.