Title: Scripture Reading
1Scripture Reading
2Luke 724-27
24 And when the messengers of John were departed,
he began to say unto the multitudes concerning
John, What went ye out into the wilderness to
behold? a reed shaken with the wind? 25 But what
went ye out to see? a man clothed in soft
raiment? Behold, they that are gorgeously
appareled, and live delicately, are in kings
courts. 26 But what went ye out to see? a
prophet? Yea, I say unto you, and much more than
a prophet. 27 This is he of whom it is written,
Behold, I send my messenger before thy face, Who
shall prepare thy way before thee.
3What Went Ye Out To Behold?
4A Reed Shaken With The Wind?
5A Reed Shaken with the Wind?
- Along Jordan River, fragile reeds easily swayed
by wind were common - Parallel denotes vacillating man unstable
easily swayed by changes in popular opinion or
practice - Questions may have suggested instability to some
- Johns life showed he was not such
- John 135-37 ----- 322-30
- Luke 32-9
- Mark 617-28
6Shaken Reed Preachers Today?
- Some put finger in the wind to test what to say
- Some vacillate from one view to the next because
of audience, opposition or benefit to self - Social gospel approach appeals to whims of man
- Not true of gospel preaching
- 1 Corinthians 118-24
- Mark 1312-13
- 2 Timothy 42-5
- 1 Peter 412-16
7A Man Clothed in Soft Raiment?
8Man Clothed in Soft Raiment?
- Greek phrase may refer to effeminacy, luxury or
refinement - English equivalent is dandy, fop, fashion
plate or one overly concerned with appearance - Johns life showed he was not such
- Matthew 34
- Mark 16
- Johns dress emphasized his prophetic place
message - both originated with God
9Emphasis on Message vs. Emphasis on Man
10Appeal by Physical Appearance?
- Clerical robes of denominations violate principle
- Some pride themselves on trademark clothing
- Same principle whether in dress, title or speech
(showy vocabulary, pleasing delivery, PhD, etc.) - Appeal based on style rather than substance
- Not true of gospel preaching
- Acts 12 - compare Peter Herod
- Matthew 235-9
- 1 Corinthians 21-5 --- 2 Corinthians 41-5
11A Prophet? (Speaker of Gods Message)
12Yes, A Prophet!
- Work of John as prophet was foretold in OT
- Isaiah 403
- Malachi 31
- Malachi 45-6
- When he came, John preached message of God
- Matthew 31-12
- Mark 11-4
- Luke 32-14
- John never attempted to change the message
13Do We Seek Pure Truth of God?
- Example of Cornelius house (Acts 1033)
- Sent immediately to hear
- All present --- readiness to hear
- To hear all things
- Commanded of God
- Example of hearing law from Ezra (Neh. 81-8)
- People were attentive unto the book of the law
- Read therein from early morning to midday
- All the people stood up - Respect shown for
word - Must have spiritual desire (Matt. 56 1 Pet. 21)