John the Baptist

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Luke 3:9 Hell is threatened

"Therefore every tree that does not produce good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire."

Matthew 3:17 God Speaks Out

"This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased."

Matthew 3:12 Winnowing fan

prophetic rhetoric Discrimination between the good and bad is compared to the procedure by which a farmer separates the wheat from the chaf. Winnowing fan was a forklike shovel with which the threshed wheat was thrown into the air. The kernels fell to the ground and the chaf was gathered and burned.

Matthew 3:15 Jesus is in control

Jesus allows the baptizing to fulfill all righteousness. Fulfill all righteousness is to submit to the plan of God for the salvation of the human race. Jesus needs to identify with the sinners; hence the propriety of his acceptance of John's baptism

Matthew 3:13 Baptism of Jesus

Jesus baptized by John Problem: Jesus has not sinned; HOWEVER, he demonstrated how others should act (repent). Jesus is modeling the right behavior.

Luke 3:21 Why do the heavens open??

Jesus gets baptized

Luke Chapter 3 (Order of events)

1) John is greater; he baptized Jesus 2) John is more popular; more social power; Jesus unknown 3) Their meeting launches Jesus' public ministry 4) They are equal; friends; co-workers 5) Jesus is greater; John not "worthy to untie his laces on his sandles" **John said, "I baptize with water, but the one to come baptizes with the Holy Spirit"

Luke 3:4 Quotes from Isaiah

A voice of one crying out in the desert: Prepare the way of the Lord , make straight his paths Every valley shall be filled and every mountain and hill shall be made low. The winding roads shall be made straight, and the rough ways made smooth. and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.

Luke 3:13 What should we do?

Be honest. Possible to be an honest tax collector. Invites all people

Luke 3:14 Roman Soldiers

Be the best soldier you can be. This was radical notion of inviting Roman soldiers. VERY INCLUSIVE.

John the Baptist (3 Personality Traits)

C charismatic- inspires others A ascetic- person who denies the body's senses to unite w/God P prophetic-(like Elijah) person who comes to 'clear the way' for Jesus Christ

Luke 3:3 Proclaims repentance all over Judea

Charismatic

Luke 3:11

Extreme generosity. Example: "Whoever has two tunics should share with the person who has none. and whoever has food should do likewise."

Luke 3:17 Hell for the unrighteous

God will use the winnowing fan and burn the chaf with unquenchable fire (hell)

Luke 3:18 Preached Good News to all

Good News to All

Luke 3:16 John responds to people

He is baptizing the people but the one who is coming is mightier than "I".

Luke 3:19 John to be imprisoned (why??)

Herod was committing evil, as was his brother and John accused them of such in public.

Matthew 3:14 John protests baptizing Jesus

John protests baptizing Jesus b/c he is aware of JC superiority

Luke 3:4 appeals to all lands and people. Very Lukean.

Lukean

Prodigal Son and Good Samaritan (what book(s)???)

ONLY FOUND IN LUKE. More compassion and more Jesus.

Luke 3:15 People filled w/ expectation

People were filled with expectation. That is, they were wondering in their hearts whether John was the Messiah.

Luke 3:20 John put in prison

Prison

Luke 3:8 Produce good fruit"

Prophetic message. Personal salvation; not by group association which is a Jewish thing

John the Baptist's message (3 pillars)

R repent-change your ways; forgiveness P prophetic - PERSON NOT PEOPLE (not enough to be Jewish) the individual must change; and not rely on group assurance K Kingdom of God - at hand on earth= messiah or God's kingdom

Luke 3:22 Form of the Holy Spirit

Same quote from Matthew. The Holy Spirit comes in the form of a dove.

Luke 3:2 Word of God came to John the Baptist

The word of God came to him in the desert. Note: Luke is alone among the New Testament writers in associating the preaching of John with a call from God.

Luke 3:7 Brood of Vipers (who was the target?)

To all people; not to the Pharisees

Matthew 3:16 The heavens open

Very Matthean. The universe proclaims Jesus' divinity

John the Baptist's message

apocalyptic (pertaining to the end of times)

Luke 3:12 Tax collectors

even tax collectors can be baptized

Luke 3:10 What shall we do?

john promotes radical genorosity


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