Conclusion: Carry the Towel
Over these last five days, we’ve discovered something that changes everything:
Jesus never asked us to chase position. He invited us to pick up a towel.
In a world that tells us to build platforms, protect status, and make life about ourselves, Jesus knelt down.
He washed feet.
He served.
And then He looked at His disciples and essentially said:
“Now go do the same.”
Carrying the towel is not weakness. It is Kingdom strength.
It means:
  • Choosing people over popularity.
  • Serving before being seen.
  • Leading by lifting others.
  • Showing up when no one applauds.
  • Building disciples instead of building our own image.
The truth is this:
Anyone can sit in a seat. Not everyone will pick up the towel.
But movements are built by people who do.
Your family changes when someone carries the towel. Your workplace changes when someone carries the towel. Your church changes when someone carries the towel. Communities change when people stop asking, “Who will serve me?” and start asking, “Who can I serve?”
So here is your challenge:
Don’t let this be a 5-day inspiration moment. Make it a lifestyle.
Action Steps:
  1. Identify one person you can intentionally serve this week.
  2. Ask God each morning: “Where can I carry the towel today?”
  3. Do one act of service anonymously.
  4. Invite someone else to serve with you.
  5. Write down what changed in you after choosing service.
Remember:
The towel in your hand may feel small…
…but in the hands of Jesus, it can change lives.
Carry the towel. Serve people. Build disciples. Leave a legacy.
See you in the next journey.
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