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Beautiful Feet Bible Study

Created on: July 28, 2011

Posted by: Community Partnership East Africa (COPEA-cooperation+development)

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BIBLE STUDY

Beautiful feet?
Read Isaiah 52:7
This passage from the prophet Isaiah is also quoted by the apostle Paul (Romans 10:15)
• Let's have a look at our feet. Do any of us have 'beautiful feet'?
• The chances are that most of us have feet that are anything but beautiful. Well-worn, scarred, maybe dusty or dirty. What kind of news are we bringing to our community?

Here where I work in Kong Toey slum, Bangkok, most people have ugly feet. Wearing flip-flops on hot concrete makes even the softest feet tough and worn. Such feet are often an indication of poverty here. People may put on a clean shirt but their worn feet tell others where they are from.

What a contrast to the feet of well-paid workers. They probably wear socks everyday and use transport. Some even get professionals to massage, trim and make their feet smell sweet!

However, I don't think Jesus had beautiful, sweet-smelling feet!
He walked those dusty, dirty first-century Palestinian roads on his travels. His rough feet were finally scarred with a nail hammered through them. His feet took him to difficult places, where he showed a new way to live. We can only share the good news of the Gospel by living it and making it real for the poor.

The Greek word for beautiful is horaios. This is actually closer to our word 'timely.' The verse is more about feet bring timely news, which has an eternal beauty.

In a world with one billion urban slum-dweller, what should our feet look like? Feet that become ugly for the sake of the poor, helping to fight poverty and hardship, have real beauty that counts for eternity. Much that is considered beautiful now is an ugly waste of time in eternity. By 2025 there will be two billion urban slum dwellers, so we should do with many more ugly but 'beautiful feet!'
• How much do I identify directly with poor people in my life?
• How do I bring peace and hope to those who are suffering now?
• What more could I do to make sure I have 'beautiful if ugly, feet'?

By Ashley Barker, in an Article in 'Footsteps 67 Newsletter June 2006'- Urban renewal, Tearfund, Teddington, Middlesex, U.K.