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John
the Baptist
JESUS AND JOHN.
We
note a sevenfold contrast between John and Jesus.
Ⅰ.
John was the harbinger of Christ. Christ was the One announced. John went
before to prepare for Christ’s coming.
Ⅱ.
John was the voice. Jesus was the Word. John was the voice that spake the word.
Trapp says, “ John was all voice……his
apparel, his diet, his conversation did preach holiness as well as his
doctrine” (Mark 6:20). John was a true voice, for he spake only of Jesus. He
delighted to honour Him whom the Father honoureth. John is our example.
Ⅲ.
John was the forerunner. Jesus was the Lord. John went before to announce the
coming of Christ. His special mission was to reprove men of their sins, and to
get them to repent of them (Matt.3:6). Christ came to save men from their sins
(Matt.1:21).
Ⅳ.
John was the herald. Jesus was the Person spoken of . On the Day of Jubilee the
priests blew the silver trumpets, and as their clarion notes rang out they told
the people of redemption for the slave, rest for the weary, release for the
people of redemption for the slave, rest for the weary, release for the debtor,
and rejoicing for the sad (Lec.25.); so John comes to herald the approach of
Him who was to give infinitely more than the Year of Jubilee gave to the
Israelites.
Ⅴ.
John was the testifier. Jesus was the Truth. John’s testimony was clear and
pointed. He gave no uncertain sound. On one occasion he said, “ Behold the Lamb
of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).
Ⅵ.
John was the lamp. Christ was the Light. Christ says of Himself, “ I am the
Light of the World” ( John 8:12), and of John He says, “ He was a burning and
shining light,” or, as the Revised Version, “ He was the lamp that burneth and
shineth” (John 5:35). The word that Christ uses of Himself signifies light
underived, as the light of the sun, hence that which shines by its own inherent
power; but the word that Christ uses of John means the light of a lamp which is
fed with oil, hence it is dependent upon something else for its being and
shining. The lamp only burns as it is fed with oil. Could any two words
describe in a more concise or clearer manner the truth that Christ can only be
a light as he receives from Christ?
Christ is essentially the Light of all knowledge, the Light of all holiness,
the Light of all grace, the Light of all Love, the Light of all power, the
Light of all joy, the Light of truth, the Light of all compassion, and the
Light of all righteousness; but we are in ourselves the very opposite to all
that Christ is , and we can only resemble Him in any small degree as He
ministers to us the oil of the grace of the Holy Spirit. He is the Minister who
attends to the needs of His saints that they may shine for lamps of the
lampstand with oil that they continually supplied the lamps of the lampstand
with oil that they might never go out (Lev. 24:2,4).
Ⅶ.
John was the baptizer in water. Jesus was and is the Baptizer in the Holy
Spirit (John 1:33, R.V., M.).
── F.E. Marsh《Five Hundred Bible Readings》