He said he wasn't worthy to undue the thong of Our Lord's Sandals, because, some people thought he(John) was the Messiah. So, he wanted people to know that the Messiah was greater than he was.
John the Baptist was a very famous biblical figure and had a chapter in The Bible which he wrote. He was most known for being baptized by Jesus and then spreading the word of the Messiah.
Peter was one of the earliest of Jesus' disciples, being led to Jesus by Andrew, a disciple of John the Baptizer. (Joh 1:35-42)
what is the answer to the quality of being worthy of attention
The gospels say that Jesus then saw the heavens open and the Spirit descend on him like a dove. In Mark's Gospel, only Jesus saw this, but in John's Gospel, John the Baptist also saw the heavens open and the Spirit descend on Jesus like a dove.
The Sermon on the Mount was given early in His ministry immediately after being Baptized by John the Baptist - first year .
there is a material left by Jesus in any museum and some paintings that shows when John the baptist was putting the sacred water in the forehead of Jesus actually Jesus was completely IMMERSED in the Jordan rive as was the practice see Mark 1:10 " and immediately on coming up out of the water he saw the Heavens being parted and like a dove the Spirit came down upon him" (pixilated)
A name for the Savior used by John the Baptist and others (John 1:29). It has reference to Jesus being a sacrifice for the sins of mankind. 1 Cor. 5:7; 1 Pet. 1:19.
Yes to all three questions. Being baptized in a Baptist church only signifies that you are following Jesus in believers baptism. The Lutheran church is the one to make the final decision about membership in their congregation.
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John the Baptist called Jesus "the Lamb of God." This title signifies Jesus as the sacrificial offering for the forgiveness of sins, drawing on the imagery of a lamb being sacrificed in Jewish tradition.
The four gospels all indicate that Jesus' baptism was the beginning of his public ministry. The gospels depict Jesus' baptism as part of God's plan for his life. This comes out very well in the Gospel of Luke, where the conception, and the birth of John the Baptism were surrounded by prodigious signs. John the Baptist is described as being the forerunner of Jesus. Therefore, it is not difficult to understand that Jesus' ministry would begin with his baptism by John, which was an endorsement of John's ministry, as well as being a symbol of the beginning of his own.
John the Baptist sacrificed a comfortable lifestyle and worldly recognition to live in the wilderness, preach repentance, and prepare the way for Jesus Christ. He lived a humble life, eating locusts and honey, and ultimately gave his life for his beliefs, being martyred by King Herod.