John’s two disciples found Jesus and said to him, “John the sent us to ask, ‘Are you the Messiah we’ve been expecting, or should we keep looking for someone else?’” At that very time, Jesus cured many people of their diseases, illnesses, and evil spirits, and he restored sight to many who were blind. Then he told John’s disciples, “Go back to John and tell him what you have seen and heard—the blind see, the lame walk, those with leprosy are cured, the deaf hear, the dead are raised to life, and the Good News is being preached to the poor.” And he added, “God blesses those who do not fall away because of me.” After John’s disciples left, Jesus began talking about him to the crowds. “What kind of man did you go into the wilderness to see? Was he a weak reed, swayed by every breath of wind? Or were you expecting to see a man dressed in expensive clothes? No, people who wear beautiful clothes and live in luxury are found in palaces. Were you looking for a prophet? Yes, and he is more than a prophet. John is the man to whom the Scriptures refer when they say, ‘Look, I am sending my messenger ahead of you, and he will prepare your way before you.’ I tell you, of all who have ever lived, none is greater than John. Yet even the least person in the Kingdom of God is greater than he is!” When they heard this, all the people—even the tax collectors—agreed that God’s way was right, for they had been baptized by John. But the Pharisees and experts in religious law rejected God’s plan for them, for they had refused John’s baptism. “To what can I compare the people of this generation?” Jesus asked. “How can I describe them? They are like children playing a game in the public square. They complain to their friends, ‘We played wedding songs, and you didn’t dance, so we played funeral songs, and you didn’t weep.’ For John the Baptist didn’t spend his time eating bread or drinking wine, and you say, ‘He’s possessed by a demon.’ The Son of Man, on the other hand, feasts and drinks, and you say, ‘He’s a glutton and a drunkard, and a friend of tax collectors and other sinners!’ But wisdom is shown to be right by the lives of those who follow it.” Luke 7:20-35

Was John the Baptist a weak reed or grass, swayed by every breath of wind?
Mediate on this long passage. Read it again contemplating Jesus’ very words as you read.
Are you the Messiah we’ve been expecting, or should we keep looking for someone else? You may still be looking for your Messiah…your Savior. Could it be Jesus? He is here…unchanged. The same yesterday, today, and forever. (see Hebrews 13:8.) Risen from the dead. The Pharisees and experts in religious law rejected John’s baptism—refused to repent of their sins. Do you? The Pharisees accused Jesus of being a friend to the disrespected— the down and out folks…the tax collectors and other sinners. Take a look at the relationship between Jesus and those despicable people. They became His followers, forgiven, and repentant. One day they will be seated at the great banquet table with Him, while the unbelievers, those who reject Jesus, will be cast into the outer darkness—into a cold, lifeless eternity. Jesus declared that He is the Light of the World (the bread of life, the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” John 8:12
Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me. John 14:6
Can you believe in Him? Is He your Savior, or should you keep looking? The choice is yours.
What do we learn about Jesus from this passage?
Prayer ~ Thank You, Jesus, for obediently coming to be our Messiah—for being willing to give up Your life for each of us…for all mankind. I’m sorry that people rejected You—but I am eternally grateful that You revealed Yourself to me…that You chose me.
Verse of Salvation ~ We believe that we are all saved the same way, by the undeserved grace of the Lord Jesus.” Acts 15:11
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Have you ever tried to build something on sand? How about a sand castle? The bedrock—the foundation of Jesus teaching was obedience. He was the ultimate example of obedience in that He obeyed the Heavenly Father by going to the cross to die for the sins of all mankind. Listen. Build your house—your life on that obedience. When the storms come—and there will be torrential rainstorms, high wind, extreme heat and cold—Jesus will be right there with you. You won't collapse. He has promised that He will never leave us or forsake us. We can count on Him. God the Father did.











