What does Jesus say to the messengers of John the Baptist?
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What does Jesus say to the messengers of John the Baptist?
John sends (two of) his disciples as messengers to ask a question from Jesus: “Are you the one to come after me or shall we wait for another?” Jesus replied back to John through the messengers to take note of all the miraculous works he has done as described in Luke 7:22.
How do you think is the baptism of Jesus has become a turning point in his life?
The baptism of Jesus was also a turning point in his life. Jesus will then begin his public ministry. Something else happens, though—the heavens are opened and we are reminded of the cosmic significance of Jesus’ coming, that the separation between God and the world, heaven and earth, has been overcome in Jesus Christ.
Why is John a messenger for Jesus?
John wanted his followers to shift their faith toward Jesus. Joh already knew Jesus was the Messiah. But his followers did not. They needed to believe in Christ because John had reached the end of his mission on Earth and was going to die.
How did Jesus ministry connect to the ministry of John the Baptist?
All of the Four Gospels dealt with and completely recorded the ministry of John the Baptist. This is true because John the Baptist was born on this earth, and when he baptized Jesus Christ, the sins of this world were passed on to Him. Thus, Jesus was able to take on the sins of this world at once.
Why was Jesus lead into the wilderness?
Matthew said Christ Jesus was baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit at the Jordan River. Then, the apostle said, the Savior was led by the Holy Spirit “into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.” Jesus fasted forty days and nights in the wilderness.
What did Jesus teach about John the Baptist?
Jesus said that John the Baptist was the greatest Prophet. He said that John’s mission had been prophesied in the scriptures. That John was a messenger/His forerunner. John lived in the wilderness.
What was the purpose of John the Baptist ministry?
The purpose of John the Baptist’s ministry is to prepare the way for the Lord. His ministry is one which removes obstacles from people’s understanding about how to follow after God.
Did Jesus blend into a crowd when he escaped?
This New Testament verse in the book of John confirms the prophecy found in verse Isaiah 53:2. When the Jews were about to stone Jesus, he was able to escape and blend into a crowd, because he was an average looking man. Had Jesus been a beautiful, awe-striking man, the Jews would have been able to pick him out of the crowd of people.
Will Jesus take on our sins without opening his mouth?
Shed His blood to atone for our sins (Jn 19:34; Acts 13:38; Rom 8:3; 1 Pt 1:2) Will voluntarily accept our guilt and punishment for sin without opening His mouth like a lamb led to slaughter (Is 53:7) Jesus silently took on our sins (Mt 27:14; Lk 23:9; Jn 1:29; Acts 8:32; Rom 6:10; 2 Cor 5:21; 1 Pt 2:23)
Why was Jesus offered as a sacrifice in the Bible?
This prophecy predicts that Jesus would be offered as a sacrifice – a sacrifice for sin. The purpose of Christ’s death on the cross was to atone for the sins of the world and of man. Isaiah 53 predicts that the Messiah would be sacrificed because of the issue of sin.
What did Jesus do before the agony of Gethsemane?
In the solemn chamber of the upper room, shortly before He descended to the agony of Gethsemane, Jesus washed His disciples’ feet, administered the sacrament to them, and offered the great Intercessory Prayer on their behalf (see John 13:4–11; 17:1–26; Luke 22:19–20).