Ch3-1_Spread the True Gospel and Jesus’ Righteous Deed (Matthew 3:1-17)

Episode 5 October 29, 2022 00:22:12
Ch3-1_Spread the True Gospel and Jesus’ Righteous Deed (Matthew 3:1-17)
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Ch3-1_Spread the True Gospel and Jesus’ Righteous Deed (Matthew 3:1-17)

Oct 29 2022 | 00:22:12

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Show Notes

In the Bible, John the Baptist must have been an extremely important figure. John the Baptist cried out for repentance from the people of Israel. We must remember precisely the work of Jesus and John the Baptist. Jesus, who came to this world saved mankind, obeying the will of God along with John the Baptist. John the Baptist and Jesus came to this world and accomplished righteous deeds.
John the Baptist urged the people of Israel to return to God. We can see in Matthew 3:7 that John the Baptist boldly rebuked the Pharisees and Sadducees saying: “Brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?” when he saw them coming to him while he was baptizing. This John the Baptist rebuked the people of Israel severely as a prophet: “Repent, you brood of vipers!” John the Baptist was a prophet who did righteous deeds in God’s eyes and was the last prophet of the Old Testament era.

 

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