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This Jesus Commercial Caused An Uproar During Super Bowl 2024

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Jesus Christ showed up at  Super Bowl LVIII – and somehow,   nobody was happy about it. Here’s how  and why it happened, and the surprising   reasons why viewers felt weird about it. It  might not be for the reasons that you think.

Super Bowl commercials are supposed to be fun.  Some of them are designed to provoke discussion,   though most companies spend  their millions aiming for a   bit of watercooler chat about how funny,  cool, or celebrity-packed their spot was. While a minute-long effort from the Servant  Foundation’s “He Gets Us” campaign has certainly  

Ticked the discussion box, the reaction  wasn’t exactly light-hearted and positive. The commercial features a slideshow  of AI-generated images that feature   political and ideological opposites coming  together while a member of one “side” washes   a member of the other side’s feet. It alludes to  an act that took place following The Last Supper,  

In which Jesus washed the feet of  his followers to show his humility. Select scenes include a police officer  washing the feet of an African American man,   a preppy girl washing the feet of  someone with a punk rock aesthetic,  

And an anti-abortion protestor washing the feet  of a young woman outside a family planning clinic. In light of that, it’s not exactly  surprising that people have taken   to the internet to express some rather  strong feelings about the whole thing.   The commercial then finishes with the  words “Jesus didn’t teach hate. He washed  

Feet,” presumably for those who didn’t  understand the message being conveyed. “Today, you will be with me in paradise.” The commercial seems almost designed to  stoke controversy, touching on topics   including religion, immigration, abortion,  race relations, police brutality, poverty,   climate change, and free speech. Any one  of those would be enough to cause a stir,  

And social media users found ways to  disapprove it from just about every angle. One poster on X disagreed with the commercial’s  overall message, saying that while Jesus did wash   people’s feet, he also called sinners to repent.  The X user then goes on to infer that, rather  

Than spreading peace and love, the commercial is  somehow giving a thumbs up to sinning in general. Actor Kevin Sorbo concurred, posting, “Jesus doesn’t affirm Sin.” Several users also argued that Jesus  washed the feet of his disciples,   not a random cross-section of  people from modern-day society.

If we’re taking the word of all four  gospels, Jesus washed the feet of   all 12 of his disciples following The Last  Supper. It’s a passage that demonstrates his   humility and is deeply symbolic in many ways.  Amongst the 12 disciples is Judas Iscariot,  

Who would betray Jesus shortly afterward.  Jesus washes his feet all the same. He then goes on to say, “If I then, your  Lord and Master, have washed your feet;   ye also ought to wash one another’s feet,”  essentially giving the practice as much  

Significance as the Eucharist. “Maundy Thursday,”  which traditionally involves the symbolic washing   of people’s feet, is still practiced  amongst many Christian sects to this day. In terms of symbolism, the act achieves  a few things. Washing people’s feet,   in some households of the time, was an act that  was performed by servants. Despite being the  

Son of God, the act physically demonstrated  that Jesus was ultimately there to serve. It   also demonstrates Jesus’ personal humility.  Given the significance of Maundy Thursday   and Jesus’ command for his followers to  repeat the action amongst each other,   it’s safe to say that the actions in He  Gets Us’ commercial fit with The Bible’s  

Teachings. It just had a controversial  way of getting the message across.

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