Luke 7:13a
“And and blessed is he who is not offended because of Me.”
I chose this photo because unlike John, my path and ministry are not yet complete....“And and blessed is he who is not offended because of Me.”
The end of one’s life-work is always a difficult time, and
John the Baptist was facing that reality in his own life. Obviously, he has known that his work was to
prepare the way for the Messiah, and in this passage, we find John in prison
with his public ministry and message of repentance silenced and probably ended. Information came to John about all that Jesus
had done and was doing. So John, from
his silent and solitary place in prison, sent two of his disciples to ask Jesus
if He were indeed the One about whom John had preached.
Jesus’ remarkable answer is not just a simple “yes,” but he
demonstrated His power as the Anointed Messiah by healing the sick and lepers,
restoring sight to the blind and hearing to the deaf, raising the dead, and
preaching the gospel to the poor. The
proof of Jesus’ identity as the “Coming One” was in the works that completely fulfilled
Scripture (see Isaiah 35:5-6; 61:1).
A person can make any claim, but the proof of one’s reality
is in his alignment with God’s Word. No
matter how good a man’s message may sound, it must be completely consistent
with and supported by God’s Word.
Anything short of that is false and worthless.
In these events, I also see the mercy of God. When Jesus came and John’s ministry was
complete, God took John home to Glory. God
did not leave John to languish or to labor on in futility for a task that was
already complete, but He called John “out of the game.” I have seen similar examples of this mercy
throughout my life that God often removes His servant when their work is
finished.
Since I am still here, I must continue in the work He has
for me to do. I pray for His power and
wisdom to keep on going.
Coram deo