This chapter begins with 'John the Baptist' (1). It ends with
our Lord Jesus Christ concerning whom the Voice from heaven says, 'This
is my Son, whom I love; with Him I am well pleased' (17). Once John had
served his purpose, once he has pointed away from himself to the Lord
Jesus Christ, he retreats into the background. This is how it must
always be. We point to One who is 'more powerful' than ourselves (11;
Romans 1:16). With John, we must learn to say, 'Christ must increase, I
must decrease' (John 3:30). The contrast between John and Jesus is
highlighted in verse 11 - ' I baptize with water... He will baptize you
with the Holy Spirit and with fire'. This is still the contrast between
the preacher and the Saviour - We preach the Word. He sends the power.
Still, He says, 'You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on
you; and you will be my witnesses' (Acts 1:8).
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