John the Baptist
New Testament

John the Baptist

The Forerunner of Christ

Period

5 BC - 30 AD

Role

Prophet, Forerunner

John the Baptist was the prophet who prepared the way for Jesus' ministry. He called people to repentance and baptized Jesus, marking the beginning of His public ministry.

"He must become greater; I must become less."

John 3:30

Significance

John bridges the Old and New Testaments as the last prophet before Christ. His humility, boldness in preaching repentance, and recognition of Jesus as the Messiah set the standard for true ministry.

Life Events

Miraculous birth to Elizabeth and Zechariah

Lived in the wilderness

Preached repentance in the Jordan region

Baptized people in the Jordan River

Baptized Jesus

Witnessed the Holy Spirit descending on Jesus

Declared Jesus as "the Lamb of God"

Confronted Herod about his sin

Imprisoned by Herod

Beheaded at Herodias' request

Spiritual Lessons

1

True ministry points people to Jesus, not ourselves

2

Humility is essential for serving God

3

Speaking truth may cost us everything

4

Prepare your heart for Christ's work

5

Repentance is the first step toward God

6

God uses those who are willing to be different

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