Tell us if You are the One, or should we look for another.
Yes John did send his followers to Jesus to find out if Jesus was the messiah.
The incident in question didn't involve Paul. It was John the Baptist who, while imprisoned, sent followers to inquire of Jesus.Matthew 11:2, 3 - And when John had heard in prison about the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples and said to Him, "Are You the Coming One, or do we look for another?"(Parallel passage at Luke 7:18-20)[NKJV]
john is much older than jesus. john is the baptizer while jesus is the savior
Jesus and John the Baptist were both important figures in the New Testament who preached about repentance and the coming of the Kingdom of God. John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus by baptizing people and calling them to repentance, while Jesus continued this message and also taught about love, forgiveness, and salvation. They were related in their roles as prophets and messengers of God, but Jesus was seen as the Messiah and the Son of God, while John the Baptist was a precursor to his ministry.
he withdrew into Galilee and settled in Capernaum
Jesus and John the Baptist had a close relationship as cousins and spiritual leaders. John baptized Jesus and recognized him as the Messiah, paving the way for Jesus' ministry. They shared a mutual respect and understanding of their roles in spreading the message of God.
Jesus and John the Baptist had a close relationship as cousins and spiritual leaders. John baptized Jesus and recognized him as the Messiah, paving the way for Jesus' ministry. They shared a mutual respect and understanding of their roles in spreading the message of God.
John the Baptist was a prophet who baptized people in the Jordan River, preparing them for the coming of Jesus. He played a significant role in the life of John, the disciple of Jesus, by baptizing him and recognizing him as the Messiah. John the Baptist also helped to spread the message of Jesus and prepare the way for his ministry.
It could have somthing to do with the fact that jesus had to totally rely upon God to lead him and take care of that which he had no control over ,Jesus left because he had to forfill his Fathers plan.
Repent, be baptized, and look for the coming of the Lord.Initially John the Baptist thought the mission was like Jonah's repentance message but when he baptized Jesus he was given the message that this was the Messiah.
No. Jesus Christ is the WORD of God [John 1:1].While He didn't pen the Words... it was He who inspired men to record God's message... the "Spiritual Bread of Life."(John 6:35). Jesus is the Bible.Revelation 19:10 tells us that "...this witness to Jesus inspires all prophecy..."(Phillips), so Jesus was the subject of many Bible books, but the writer of none.
John 15:12 This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.