Pick Up the Towel: Serving Others While You're Still Healing from Grief-John 13 for Christian Women Over 50
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Have you been telling yourself: Once I get through this grief. Once I figure out my finances. Once I know who I am again — then I'll be ready to help someone else?
In this episode we go to one of the most powerful and unexpected passages in all of scripture for women in transition: John 13:1–5. The night before the crucifixion. The night Judas was about to betray Him and Peter was about to deny Him. The worst night of Jesus' life. And what did He do? He got up, took off His outer garment, wrapped a towel around His waist, and washed His disciples' feet. All of them. Including Judas.
This episode is a direct confrontation of the lie that says you have nothing to give right now. It is also one of the most freeing truths in scripture: You don't have to be whole to serve. You have to know whose you are.
We walk through three movements in the passage — the moment Jesus knew who He was, the moment He laid aside His outer garment, and the moment He washed every pair of feet in that room. And we apply each one directly to the woman who is grieving, waiting, confused, or lonely — and wondering if God can still use her.
This episode is for you if:
• You want to help other women but feel like you're too broken to give right now
• You've been using your pain as a reason to stay on the sidelines
• You've lost your identity and wonder if your best days of purpose are behind you
• You carry grief, resentment, loneliness, or fear that feels bigger than your calling
• You need permission to pick up the towel — today, exactly as you are
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