Isaiah prophesied a messenger. There would a “voice of one crying in the wilderness,” telling the world to prepare for the Lord, to make His paths straight that He may come in a completely new way, an unexpected way, a way that would lead to salvation.
That messenger was John the Baptist. He appeared out of the wilderness, looking to all the world like a prophet of old. He was shocking, with his camel’s hair clothing, his leather belt, and his diet of locusts and honey. But he was even more shocking in his words. He called for repentance, true repentance that involved not just words but a change of life. He did not even hesitate to use rough language when the situation warranted it. “You brood of vipers!” he railed at the Jewish leaders who came to see him more out of curiosity than anything else.
John had a mission. He knew he was the voice, and he knew that One was coming after him. He was to prepare the way and then get out of the way. “He must increase, but I must decrease,” he said humbly. “I am not worthy to untie the strap of His sandal.” John was to wake people up so that they could open their hearts and be ready for something new, something amazing, something that would save the world.
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Scripture Notes: The Voice of One Crying (Mark 1)
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