It Might Surprise You...
He wore clothes made of camel’s hair, held together by a simple leather belt. He ate locusts and wild honey. He was the lone voice crying out in the wilderness. He was unconventional, yet he carried out his mission with a clear and compelling message: “Make straight the way of the Lord.”
Tomorrow we continue our Christmas series Face to Face: Seeing God for Who He Really Is by turning our attention to John 1:6–8. In these few verses, we’re introduced to one of the most captivating figures in all of Scripture - John the Baptist. John was sent by God “as a witness, to bear witness about the light, that all might believe through him” (verses 7–8). His calling was singular and unmistakable: to clear the path for Jesus and point people to the Light they desperately needed.
But here’s what might surprise you. For all the witnessing John did concerning Jesus…near the end of his life, he asks a question no one expected. A question that feels almost jarring. A question that might even shock you. And yet, it’s the very same question every one of us asks at some point (often at several points) on our journey of faith.
I believe tomorrow’s message will speak to you in a deep and timely way. Bring a friend and join us at Reach Church tomorrow at 10am!
See you soon,
Pastor Tyler
Tomorrow we continue our Christmas series Face to Face: Seeing God for Who He Really Is by turning our attention to John 1:6–8. In these few verses, we’re introduced to one of the most captivating figures in all of Scripture - John the Baptist. John was sent by God “as a witness, to bear witness about the light, that all might believe through him” (verses 7–8). His calling was singular and unmistakable: to clear the path for Jesus and point people to the Light they desperately needed.
But here’s what might surprise you. For all the witnessing John did concerning Jesus…near the end of his life, he asks a question no one expected. A question that feels almost jarring. A question that might even shock you. And yet, it’s the very same question every one of us asks at some point (often at several points) on our journey of faith.
I believe tomorrow’s message will speak to you in a deep and timely way. Bring a friend and join us at Reach Church tomorrow at 10am!
See you soon,
Pastor Tyler
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