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1 | Why did John TB question | Luke 7:20 | Ray | 84346 | ||
Hi Reilly1041, Perhaps John the baptist was concerned about the report concerning Jesus. Luke 7:16 says that they were calling Him a great Prophet, and saying that "God has visited His people." John the baptist had witnessed that Jesus was the Son of God and the Lamb of God. Was there yet another that he did not know? I think that the writer of the gospel records that Jesus was One who was more than a Prophet. He and the Father were one. From the heart, Ray |
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2 | Why did John TB question | Luke 7:20 | Mommapbs | 134083 | ||
Greetings Ray- In "Uprising" McManus offers this observation: John was in prison with the prospect of death at his door and although he had indeed witnessed the declaration of God at Christ's baptism, he still had some doubt about the Lord's role in his life - McManus suggests that John was asking if Jesus would intervene in his situation - to which the Lord encourages him with His response - the lame walk the blind see the dead are raised etc . . . and then He says, "blessed is he who does not take offense at Me." Meaning, don't give up - persevere in what you believe. imo, this is a mighty encouragement to believers who suffer and question "Why me?" Another observation that I would offer is that the question was for the benefit of John's followers rather than John himself. We can tell others about Jesus, but the reality of who He is must be given by God. ("No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up on the last day." John 6:44) Let us not lose sight of the order of our responsibilities and God's work. (I planted, Apollos watered, but God was causing the growth. 1 Cor 3:6) May this be an encouragement to you all today. Blessings, mommapbs |
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