Lessons From John The Baptist

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present another blog called "Lessons From John The Baptist". Who is John the Baptist? Well he was born to a godly old couple named Zechariah and Elizabeth. Who were his parents? Luke 1 addresses his parents story how his dad Zechariah was a priest and a descendant of Aaron Moses's brother. But he and his wife were old and battled with infertility struggles for many years. But God sent Angel Gabriel to tell Zechariah that he and Elizabeth would bare a son and call him John! Gabriel told Zechariah that his son would prepare Israel for the coming of the Messiah! Wow! But sadly Zechariah didn't believe Gabriel and was mute for nine months until Baby John would be born! Whew! (Side note at least Gabriel didn't kill Zechariah on the spot because there were different times when people disrespected God or angels that they died on the spot!) When Elizabeth was six months pregnant with John, teenage Virgin Mary visited her house and John got baptized in the Holy Ghost that caused for him to leap for joy! Mary stayed with Elizabeth for three months after she received her encounter with Angel Gabriel! (More details about that are for a blog for another time.) Nine months to Baby John was born and he was to be circumcised, it was time to name the baby. People told Elizabeth to name him after his father but Zechariah wrote on a tablet saying "His name is John." Suddenly Zechariah was able to talk and prophecy over his sons future. What happened to Zechariah and Elizabeth after John's birth? It's likely they probably didn't live very long and probably died. Some believe that the Essenes (a group of Jews who sought the Lord) may have taken him in to take care of him. We know that John the Baptist for a time lived in the wilderness in isolation or with the Essenes until he appeared publicly to Israel. What was God doing in John the Baptist's life in the wilderness? Perhaps giving him revelation of who God was on a deeper level, clarity on John the Baptist's calling, and perhaps God telling him about his Nazarite vow and what he was to do and not do. (Side note John the Baptist along with the prophet and judge Samuel and Samson were the three men in the Bible from the moment they were born until they died were commanded to keep their Nazarite vow. Nazarites couldn't eat grapes, raisins, touch dead things, and never to cut their hair. Also don't confuse Nazarite from Nazarene because Christ was a Nazarene not a Nazarite!) Also during the wilderness, it could be that God showed him Israel's true spiritual condition, warn about the coming wrath, and ultimately to let John know the Messiah was on His way! When John the Baptist and His cousin/Lord and Savior Jesus Christ were thirty years old, they publicly appeared to Israel. You ladies can read about it in Matthew 3, Luke 3, and John 1 that records the words that John the Baptist spoke to the Jews. Many people who were lost came to hear John the Baptist preach about repentance and many gave their lives to the Lord. After people confessed their sins and got saved, John ordered for them to be baptized in water. That's why he's called John the Baptist! (Side note in addition to him baptizing people, John the Baptist also was a prophet too.) Then the Pharisees came to John the Baptist and he publicly rebuked them to urge them to repent too. He also said any tree that doesn't bare fruit would be cut down and tossed into the fire and he confronted the Pharisees from their hypocrisy! Then our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ came forward to be water baptized but John told him it wasn't right to do so. But Christ told him he needs to baptize him so John baptized Him! What a wonderful example that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ did even though He never sinned, He did that to be an example for us His people! How much more should we Christians be water baptized because Christ our Lord did it first? Anyhow, when Jesus got baptized, heaven opened up and God the Father said. "This is My beloved Son with who I'm well pleased". When Christ got water baptized, not only did heaven open up but it was the start of Christ's public ministry. After Jesus forty days of testing in the wilderness, (with Him fasting, praying, and being tempted by the devil) He commissioned His first male disciples Peter, Andrew, James, John, Matthew, Philip, and Nathaniel. Those were the first male disciples that followed Jesus and got into full-time ministry. (There were five other male disciples such as Thomas, Thaddeus, James the younger, Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot who got saved and got into full-time ministry. Jesus also had female disciples, friends, and ministers whose names were Mary Magdalene, Joanna wife of Cuza, Salome, Mary mother of James the younger and Joses, and Susanna.) As Jesus' ministry grew, it got more popular than John the Baptist's ministry! But John said. "He must increase I must decrease". So John though he had a following wasn't intimidated or jealous that Christ's ministry got more popular than his! What a powerful lesson right there for ministers today not to be jealous or in competition with someone else's ministry especially these days! Afterall John the Baptist was to prepare Israel for Christ and his job was fulfilled! But that became a threat to others of his day and because John the Baptist confronted Herod Antipas (Son of Herod the Great who threatened to kill Baby Jesus and Antipas is the father of Herod Agrippa 1 who put the Apostle Peter in prison mentioned in Acts 12) for having an ungodly marriage, he put John the Baptist unjustly in prison! That brings me to the main point of this blog. Ladies, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who a relative and someone He cared about in prison! That's a comforting thing for me to know especially now because I have someone that I care about right now who's unjustly incarcerated and I would encourage you ladies to keep praying for his precious person along with me. I can imagine how challenging that must have been for John the Baptist who passionately followed the will of God and it brought him to a place he didn't expect to find himself unjustly incarcerated. Ladies I've been writing blogs throughout this month about many people in the Bible who were incarcerated such as Paul and Silas, Samson, and Joseph the prime minister in the Old Testament! (I'll be sharing about the Apostle Peter being unjustly incarcerated in another blog.) Matthew 11 mentioned that John the Baptist sent messengers to talk to Jesus and to give John the Baptist an update on what's going on in Jesus' life and ministry. Jesus told the messengers to tell John the Baptist that the blind see, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the good news is preached to the poor. Jesus then said. "Blessed are those who are not offended because of Me!" I can imagine that John the Baptist in prison probably wrestled with doubts, questions, and prayed to God wondering if he did the right thing and would he ever get out of prison. Well as time went on that Herod Antipas kept John unjustly incarcerated until the time of his birthday. This is mentioned in Matthew 14 when Herod Antipas's wife's teenage daughter Salome (This Salome was a different Salome and not the same Salome who was a female disciple, friend, and Aunt of our Lord Jesus. There are two different Salome's one a relative of Herod Antipas and the other the mother of James and John the beloved, wife of Zebedee, younger sister of the Virgin Mary, and Aunt of Jesus as well as one of His female disciples and friend.) danced in a provocative way that pleased Herod Antipas and he asked her what she wanted. Salome had a conversation with her mom and then told Herod Antipas that she wanted John the Baptist's head on a platter! Herod Antipas instead of standing up for truth, he cared about his families opinion rather than doing what's right and he did the unthinkable. He sent people who killed John the Baptist in prison and had his head on a platter exactly what Herodias and her teenage daughter Salome wanted! Isn't that horrible? How did John the Baptist's life on earth end? He didn't live to see old age, he never married nor had children, nor did he see Jesus His cousin, Savior, and Lord die on the cross, rise again, and ascend into heaven! No he lived and died as a single man unjustly incarcerated and got martyred in prison too. What is a martyr? Someone who dies for the cause of Christ. I'm sure that's not the life that John the Baptist thought he'd have and even though he lost his life in earth he gained an eternal reward in heaven. Not only that, he got to reunite with his beloved parents Zechariah the priest and Elizabeth in heaven as well as be with the Father, angels, and other Old Testament saints who died before him! Ladies I'm sure all of us can think of times in life when things didn't go the way we planned. Maybe you lost a loved one, had an unexpected diagnosis, a wayward son or daughter, you or someone lost a job, prolonged singleness, (what I'm currently dealing with) infertility struggles, or having a loved one justly or unjustly incarcerated (like what I'm going through right now) and you're wondering where is God. Maybe you've prayed the same prayer either things have remained the same or things got worse instead of better. I want you ladies to remember John the Baptist. His life went from bad to worse but he still remained faithful to God though it led him to being unjustly incarcerated and martyred for his faith! I'm not saying that your life ladies will wound up like John the Baptist's but the question is will we follow Jesus no matter what even if it cost us people's approval, even if it means standing for truth even if it means standing alone? Will we trust God and love God even when life gets difficult instead of falling away from Him? Those are things to think about and examine about our lives as Christians. But we must remember that following Jesus doesn't mean that life will be easy or that our prayers being answered in the way we want. But it does mean that God will give us grace and will help us navigate through the difficult seasons of life. That's what I wanted to share with you ladies and hope this blog encouraged y'all. Another important point continue to pray for me and pray for my friend who's unjustly incarcerated to be released and God to vindicate them. Blessings to each of you ladies and your families and have a blessed week.










