After Jesus finished giving instructions to his twelve disciples, he went on to minister in different villages throughout the region. Now, while John the Baptizer was in prison, he heard about the wonderful deeds of the Christ, so he sent his disciples to ask him this question: âAre you really the one the prophets said would come, or should we still wait for another?â Jesus answered them, âGive John this report: âThe blind see again, the crippled walk, lepers are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised back to life, and the poor and broken now hear of the hope of salvation!â And tell John that the blessing of heaven comes to those who are not offended over me.â As they were leaving, Jesus began to speak to the crowd about John. âWhat kind of man did you see when you went out into the wilderness? Did you expect to see a man who would be easily intimidated? Who was he? Did you expect to see a man decked out in the splendid fashion of the day? Those who wear fancy clothes live like kings in palaces. Or did you encounter a true prophet out in the lonely wilderness? Yes, John was a prophet like those of the past, but he is even more than that! He was the fulfillment of this Scripture: See, I am sending my prophetic messenger who will go ahead of me and prepare hearts to receive me. âFor I tell you the truth, throughout history there has never been a man who surpasses John the Baptizer. Yet the least of those who now experience heavenâs kingdom will become even greater than he. From the moment John stepped onto the scene until now, the realm of heavenâs kingdom is bursting forth, and passionate people have taken hold of its power. For all the prophets and the Torah prophesied until John appeared. If you can receive this truth, John is the Elijah who was destined to come. So listen and understand what Iâm telling you. âHow could I describe the people of this generation? Youâre like children playing games on the playground, yelling at their playmates, âYou donât like it when we want to play Wedding! And you donât like it when we want to play Funeral! You will neither dance nor mourn.â Why is it that when John came to you, neither feasting nor drinking wine, you said, âHe has a demon in him!â?
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