Fuzzies, Toe Jam, and Bending Over.
New black socks are the best. The first time you put them on they conform
to your feet. They seem to make your
shoes fit better. They have a softness
that somehow gets washed out over time.
I think the sock industry has a secret weapon...extra
fuzzies. Like the crunchy fried pieces
that come along with fish and chips (neither fish nor potato), socks have their
own extra goodness.
How do I know…because when I take a shower after wearing my
new black socks for the first time, I find the tub floor covered with wet black
fuzzies. Sometimes so many fuzzies that
it seems the socks have given away part of themselves – as if they are involved
in some sacrificial first wearing ceremony.
When I was little, I remember my mom looking between my toes
for what she properly called “toe jam.” I knew this jam was never going to end up on my toast. She faithfully cleaned it out because, as a 4
yr. old, I could care less if it was even there. For some reason she cared – much like my grandma who always seemed concerned about
holes in my underwear – what was their issue anyway? Geez!
Toe Jam and sock fuzzies are so petty compared to what Jesus
was washing off his disciple’s feet on the Thursday before his death. The disciples were journeymen. Their feet had much more caked on them than
just fuzzies. Their socks were simply a coating of sweat, dust, animal dung,
human waste, and anything else thrown out on those famous Roman roads.
Talk
about being concerned about “toe jam.”
No wonder mothers are so anxious these days; the concern was passed down
to them through a long succession of uneasy mothers wondering what their child
was packing between their toes.
I can hear those fishermen-disciples talking about the
stench coming from their feet. “Hey,
dung feet, can you put those things away.” “Can’t you watch where you are stepping, I think you walked through the
contents of the bucket John dumped out the window after last night’s Passover
meal.” “I think Jesus sent those demons
into your little piggies.”
This was no fun job – 12 grown men trying to pull it together for
one last supper. And where was
Jesus? There he was at the door, bent
over, with towel at his waist, and a trough of water, ready to begin the
daunting task of scrubbing these disgusting feet.
This wasn’t mom searching for toe jam before bed. This wasn’t a quick shower to release the
black fuzzies from one’s toes after wearing a new pair of socks. This was a much greater ordeal.
Actually, this was servanthood – helping and caring with a humility and a love that wants to serve others unselfishly.
I imagine as Jesus moved through each of the disciples he went
through several towels, the floor must have been covered with disgusting muck
puddles, and the water in the trough had to have been changed frequently. It must have looked like a car wash after a
Jeep Wrangler mudding event.
Jesus was probably a bit exhausted when he was done, and
probably needed his own bath, as his clothing must have been covered in a myriad
of guck and nastiness. Yet it was a
picture for us of what the life of a Christ follower looks like.
Jesus said in Matthew 20:26, “If anyone wants to be great,
he must be the servant of the rest.” That sounds nice…let me check for toe jam or
fuzzies. No, that’s not the picture
Jesus was painting us. Let’s get down
and dirty...saturated with the excrement and dirt of this world. That takes putting aside our desires, our
wanting to be great or right, and learning to serve our neighbor – even if they are
planning to betray us.
Are we simply checking for toe jam or really scrubbing the feet of our neighbors?
“If anyone wants to be great, he must be the servant of the rest, and if one of you wants to be first, he must be your slave – like the Son of Man who did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life to redeem many people.” - Matthew 20:26


Love your title, Bob. Such a great line: "Sometimes so many fuzzies that it seems the socks have given away part of themselves – as if they are involved in some sacrificial first wearing ceremony." LOL, but then of course, you get us in the end. Great writing, great insight. Wow.
ReplyDeleteYour words are so encouraging, thank you, Donna. It means a lot coming from you.
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