Prepare the Way: John the Baptist and JesusPavyzdys
Increase and Decrease
He must increase, but I must decrease. (v. 30)
We live in a competitive culture. Each person is encouraged to advance, grow wealthier, increase in popularity, and gain followers. While many put self ahead of others, it’s refreshing to see someone applaud the accomplishments and achievements of someone else.
That’s what we see in John the Baptist. Some came to him and said this about the growing ministry of Jesus: “Rabbi, he who was with you across the Jordan, to whom you bore witness—look, he is baptizing, and all are going to him” (v. 26). In other words, they were wondering if John felt frustrated or envious of Jesus and was upset that more and more people were listening to him.
John didn’t waver. He remembered his purpose. He came to prepare the way and point people to Jesus. John’s reply in verse 30 affirms his acceptance of God’s plan: “He must increase, but I must decrease.” That wise affirmation should be the goal of every Christ follower.
How can you live with more humility and less desire for attention? James 4:6 reminds us: “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” That verse is put into action when you and I love our neighbor as much as ourselves when we celebrate when God blesses others, and when our love for Jesus increases.
As you pray, read verse 36 and pray for your own faith in the Son as well as those who are currently self-focused and rejecting him.
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John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus's life and ministry. This 5-day series traces John's testimony through readings from the Gospels. Just as John was sent to prepare the way for Jesus and point people to him, we have the privilege of also pointing others to Christ. As you prepare for Christmas, these devotionals will help you see how you can be a vessel of God’s love.
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