Sunday, May 18, 2014

He Must Increase - May 18 Readings: 1 Samuel 15-16, John 3:16–36, Psalm 64:1–4, Proverbs 12:25–28

Links to May 18 Readings: 1 Samuel 15-16, John 3:16–36, Psalm 64:1–4, Proverbs 12:25–28 

There was no one else like John the Baptist, and I am not talking about his dress or diet. John 3:22-30 describes a unique and godly episode that defines the unique character of the man.

John was immensely popular. People were coming from all over Israel to hear him and to be baptized by him. It was the name John that was on the lips of Israelites.

Then, suddenly, this man Jesus came out of nowhere to be baptized by him. He disappeared for 40 days into the wilderness to be tempted, then returned in the power of the Spirit to preach the gospel of the kingdom and do amazing miracles. Disciples of John the Baptist left him and followed after Jesus. Jesus' ministry was on the rise as John's popularity waned.

Think about how most people would respond to such a thing. Jealousy. Rivalry. Anger. Perhaps rumors and slander. They would not respond as John the Baptist did.
“No one can receive a single thing unless it’s given to him from heaven. You yourselves can testify that I said, ‘I am not the Messiah, but I’ve been sent ahead of Him.’ He who has the bride is the groom. But the groom’s friend, who stands by and listens for him, rejoices greatly at the groom’s voice. So this joy of mine is complete.”
He realized that his status had been given to him by God and that his role was to be the groom's friend. He was here to announce the coming of Christ and he knew his place and his purpose. Then he spoke these insightful words.
He must increase, but I must decrease.
For John, it was literal. Jesus' popularity and scope of ministry was going to increase and John would fade into the background. John knew that was how things were meant to be and embraced it. 

John's challenge is also our challenge. In a sense, we are all John the Baptists. We go into a lost world to "prepare the way for the Lord." Our goal always is to make Jesus famous and to point the way to him. As we walk in this world, Jesus must increase and we must decrease. 


Father, use me to increase the knowledge of your Son, Jesus. May my selfishness and arrogance decrease. as you increase in me. 

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