Obey
John 13:14 ESV
If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet.
Pope Francis famously washed the feet of poor people (I believe it was prisoners or homeless people off the top of my head). Jesus wasn't going on about the false humility of some blasphemous person 'cosplaying' at Christianity for the cameras. I have more respect for the widow volunteering weekly at her local food bank without fanfare than some exhibitionist masquerading as meek.
Jesus is Lord and Teacher, not the pope. Jesus is enough. We don't need the pope. He's redundant spiritually.
To make out that Jesus isn't enough is blasphemy. To even make out that we need to top up his salvation of us is wrong. We don't need to wash people's feet, even metaphorically, to earn our salvation.
Having said the above, if Jesus is our Lord and Teacher, we will seek to obey and to learn from him. We will wash one another's feet, probably metaphorically, in response to his grace. I remember once some students literally washing each other's muddy feet at a Christian festival here in the rainy UK!
'Dear Lord and Teacher, may we obey and learn from you, and put your teaching into practice in our lives. For the honour of your name, amen'.
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