ABOUT JOHN THE BAPTIST
0. About John the Baptist
a) There's no getting around it - John the Baptist was unique. He wore odd clothes and ate strange food and preached an unusual message to the Judeans who went out to the wastelands to see him.
b) But John did not aim at uniqueness for its own sake. Instead, he aimed at obedience. He knew he had a specific role to play in the world - announcing the coming of the Savior -and he put all his energies into this task. Luke tells us that John was in the wilderness when God's word of direction came to him. John was ready and waiting. The angel who had announced John' birth to Zacharias had made it clear this child was to be a Nazirite - one set apart for God' service. John remained faithful to that calling.
c) This wild-looking man had no power or position in the Jewish political system, but he spoke the truth, challenging them to turn from their sins and baptizing them as a symbol of their repentance. They responded by the hundreds. But even as people crowded to him, he pointed beyond himself, never forgetting that his main role was to announce the coming of the Savior.
d) The words of truth that moved many to repentance goaded others to resistance and resentment. John even challenged Herod to admit his sin. Herodias, the woman Herod had married illegally, decided to get rid of this wilderness preacher. Although she was able to have him killed, she was not able to stop his message. The One John had announced was already on the move. John had accomplished his mission.
e) God has given each of us a purpose for living, and we can trust him to guide us. John did not have the complete Bible as we know it today, but he focused his life on the truth he knew from the available Old Testament Scriptures. Likewise we can discover in God's Word the truths he wants us to know. And as these truths work in us, others will be drawn to him. God can use you in a way he can use no one else. Let him know your willingness to follow him today.
1. What were his strengths and accomplishments?
a) The God-appointed messenger to announce the arrival of Jesus.
b) A preacher whose theme was repentance.
c) A fearless confronter.
d) Known for his remarkable life-style.
e) Uncompromising.
2. What can we learn from his life?
a) God does not guarantee an easy or safe life to those who serve him.
b) Doing what God desires is the great possible life investment.
c) Standing for truth is more important than life itself.
3. What are the key verses?
a) 11 Truly I tell you, among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet whoever is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. (Matthew 11:11 NIV)
b) John's story is told in all 4 Gospels. His coming was predicted in Isaiah 40:3 and Malachi 4:5; and he is mentioned in Acts 1:5, 22; 10:37; 11:16; 13:24-25; 18:25; 19:3-4.
a) There's no getting around it - John the Baptist was unique. He wore odd clothes and ate strange food and preached an unusual message to the Judeans who went out to the wastelands to see him.
b) But John did not aim at uniqueness for its own sake. Instead, he aimed at obedience. He knew he had a specific role to play in the world - announcing the coming of the Savior -and he put all his energies into this task. Luke tells us that John was in the wilderness when God's word of direction came to him. John was ready and waiting. The angel who had announced John' birth to Zacharias had made it clear this child was to be a Nazirite - one set apart for God' service. John remained faithful to that calling.
c) This wild-looking man had no power or position in the Jewish political system, but he spoke the truth, challenging them to turn from their sins and baptizing them as a symbol of their repentance. They responded by the hundreds. But even as people crowded to him, he pointed beyond himself, never forgetting that his main role was to announce the coming of the Savior.
d) The words of truth that moved many to repentance goaded others to resistance and resentment. John even challenged Herod to admit his sin. Herodias, the woman Herod had married illegally, decided to get rid of this wilderness preacher. Although she was able to have him killed, she was not able to stop his message. The One John had announced was already on the move. John had accomplished his mission.
e) God has given each of us a purpose for living, and we can trust him to guide us. John did not have the complete Bible as we know it today, but he focused his life on the truth he knew from the available Old Testament Scriptures. Likewise we can discover in God's Word the truths he wants us to know. And as these truths work in us, others will be drawn to him. God can use you in a way he can use no one else. Let him know your willingness to follow him today.
1. What were his strengths and accomplishments?
a) The God-appointed messenger to announce the arrival of Jesus.
b) A preacher whose theme was repentance.
c) A fearless confronter.
d) Known for his remarkable life-style.
e) Uncompromising.
2. What can we learn from his life?
a) God does not guarantee an easy or safe life to those who serve him.
b) Doing what God desires is the great possible life investment.
c) Standing for truth is more important than life itself.
3. What are the key verses?
a) 11 Truly I tell you, among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet whoever is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. (Matthew 11:11 NIV)
b) John's story is told in all 4 Gospels. His coming was predicted in Isaiah 40:3 and Malachi 4:5; and he is mentioned in Acts 1:5, 22; 10:37; 11:16; 13:24-25; 18:25; 19:3-4.
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