India, April 28 -- Let us reflect on a profound moment in the life of Jesus that stands as a cornerstone of our faith and a powerful example of divine humility: the washing of the disciples' feet. This event, recorded in the Gospel of John chapter 13, presents a striking reversal of roles and expectations, where the Master kneels before His servants. In many cultures, including the one where Jesus lived, it is customary for disciples to wash the feet of their master as a sign of respect and subservience. This task, often performed by the lowest servant in a household, is a vivid symbol of status and hierarchy. Yet, in this critical moment, Jesus turns this cultural norm on its head. Why does He do this? Jesus answers this question Himself...