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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Is it appropriate for a Christian Believer touch the feet of elders?



 Stooping or bowing to touch the feet of an elder is considered an act of giving honor to the elder. To bow before a person considered honorable, can also be considered as venerating him or considering him worthy of veneration. Generally speaking, in bowing to touch the feet of a person, both of these are implied. By doing so the person touching the feet, is conveying to the person whose feet are being touched, that I respect and honor your age, experience, status, qualities and attributes etc. and consider myself as the dust of your feet, and I need your blessings.

This practice is not seen amongst Christian Believers since the Word of God – the Bible forbids any man from being considered as venerable, and there are clear examples in the Bible where created beings have refused to accept veneration from other created beings, (Acts 10:25-26; 14:14-15; Revelation 19:10; 22:8-9). Usually this expectation of touching of feet is seen in those who are not Christian Believers.

A Christian Believer, by repenting of his sins and having received the forgiveness of sins on the basis of the accomplished work on the Cross of Calvary by the Lord Jesus, and having submitted his life to the Lord, is by the grace of God a child of God (John 1:12-13), his body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who resides in him (1 Corinthians 6:19), he is being built up into a dwelling place for God along with other Christian Believers (Ephesians 2:21-22), he is being changed into the likeness of the Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 8:29; 2 Corinthians 3:18), and as a member of His Worldwide Church is a Bride of Christ (Ephesians 5:25-27), is a joint heir with Christ Jesus (Romans 8:16-17), and is a light to the world on behalf of the Lord Jesus (Matthew 5:14).

In contrast to this, man is born with sin nature (Psalms 51:5) and continues to sin (1 John 1:8, 10), before God his wisdom is foolishness (1 Corinthians 1:25-27), nothing good resides in him (Jeremiah 17:9; Mark 7:20-23), all his imaginations are evil (Ecclesiastes 9:3, Job 15:14-16), and nothing good can come out of him (Job 14:4), and by his very nature is contrary to God (Romans 8:7); man is temporal (James 4:14), and cannot inherit eternity in his state of flesh (1 Corinthians 15:50).

Now, in this sentence, " There is nothing wrong or improper in a Christian Believer bowing to touch the feet of someone, it is only a sign of respect nothing more" in place of ‘Christian Believer’ put in the afore mentioned attributes of a Christian Believer – "child of God, temple of the Holy Spirit...", in place of “someone” put in the state and attributes of a carnal man – "sinner, full of evil, mortal...", and in place of “touch the feet” put in its implications, "I respect and honour your age, experience, status, qualities and attributes etc. and consider myself as the dust of your feet, and I need your blessings" and thus reconstruct the sentence.

On doing so the form of this sentence will be something like this : "For a [Christian Believer] child of God, temple of the Holy Spirit, dwelling place of God, likeness of the Lord Jesus, Bride of Christ, joint-heir with Christ, light of the Lord for the guidance of the world to bow down to a [person] sinner, a fool before God, devoid of anything good within, all of whose imaginations are evil, who cannot bring forth anything good, a mortal man, who by his very nature stays contrary to Godand to imply [touch his feet] that I respect and honour your age, experience, status, qualities and attributes etc. and consider myself as the dust of your feet, and I need your blessings there is nothing wrong or improper, it is only a sign of respect, ।nothing more." On the basis of constructing the sentence in this manner now decide, does it still sound proper and appropriate as before?

Now think it over whether for a person who is, a child of God, a temple of the Holy Spirit, is being conformed to the likeness of Lord Jesus Christ, and has been placed before the world as to reveal the light of the Lord Jesus, would it be appropriate for him to imply to a person having a sin nature, is mortal, is devoid of God’s wisdom, and by nature is contrary to God, that I need your blessings because I am like the dust of your feet!

The answer is self-evident, that for a Christian Believer, by virtue of the reality of his spiritual state and the status and position bestowed upon him by God, it is inappropriate for him to bow before a person and touch his feet, for what this act implies.


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