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Jesus said that he was. I'll go with the testimony of the Word of God.John said he was not Eljah
Jesus basically said that John the Baptist was the most righteous man to ever live..
Perhaps, if he was modern day, he would ride a motorbike, and therefore would be an Essene rider
We already know why the Forerunner, prophet, and Baptist John lived in the wilderness:Jesus basically said that John the Baptist was the most righteous man to ever live... and he lived in the wilderness, eating insects and wearing minimal clothing. But why?
My guess is that he was staying away from all worldly distractions at all costs so that he could be completely focused on God and not be influenced by the sinful societies of the world... because he feared God and how holy He is.
Anyone have any other ideas why John the Baptist lived the way he did? In the wilderness eating locusts and honey, wearing camel hair and a leather belt?
Jesus said that he was. I'll go with the testimony of the Word of God.
John's answer is an example of a descriptive verse. It simply states what John, a fallible man, actually said when he was asked if he was Elijah.
We have two logical choices before us as to who he was or was not. Either he was not Elijah or he was Elijah and didn't know it.
Scripture interprets scripture. The Lord cleared it up for us when He told us that John was indeed Elijah.
"Truly I say to you, among those born of women there has not arisen anyone greater than John the Baptist! Yet the one who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he. From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and violent men take it by force. For all the prophets and the Law prophesied until John. And if you are willing to accept it, John himself is Elijah who was to come. He who has ears to hear, let him hear." Matthew 11:11-15
Note that He indicated to us that it is a hard concept and that not everyone can accept it. Apparently you are one of those. It seems that the Lord will in no way hold it against you or anyone else for not receiving the truth that John was Elijah.
Likely He understands that people automatically go to the non-biblical concept of reincarnation when they think of John being Elijah. But reincarnation pertains to returning as something or someone else after having lived and died in your original life. This does not pertain to the case of John vs. Elijah.
The scriptures tell us that it is given once to man to die and then comes judgment. Reincarnation violates this truth.
If one has ears to hear the doctrine it will explain a few other things for us from the scriptures. We see, for instance, that Elijah appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration only after John was through with his life.
We see also that John was the greatest person who ever lived (outside of the Lord Himself, of course). In considering the life of John - one has to ask, "In what way was he so unique that the Lord would pronounce him the greatest of men?" The answer is that he was the only man aside from the Lord Himself who was born spiritually alive.
Jesus scolded Nicodemus for being a teacher and not even understanding the basic concept of the spiritual deadness of all men born into this world after the fall of mankind. John was able to recognize his creator when he can into His presence - even as an unborn child.
John's being Elijah clears this conundrum up for us. John's spiritual life in the womb is, by the way, nothing to be passed over - pertaining as it does to a concept which the Lord scolded Nicodemus for not understanding and applying.
While we can't be dogmatic about it, we also have possible insight into how and when the spirit of a man comes into being.
Not everyone can receive it. But if you have ears to hear - John was Elijah.
There is - by the way - no reason to "spiritualize" in what way he was Elijah. Letting scripture interpret scripture and believing the words of the Lord on the matter makes it very clear for us. His spirit was literally the spirit of Elijah.
But - again - if you or anyone else can't receive it - so be it.
But, following the principle that the one who has will receive more (insight), there is much to be gained by believing the Lord about this concept and not the testimony of a mere man, unique though John was. Conversely - if one rejects the truth concerning John and Elijah there is a lot of doctrine to be lost IMO.
When you think about it - it's understandable the God would not let John remember his past identity while working out his salvation.
Jesus was able to handle this kind of thing apparently. But I doubt that a mere man could have handled it.
After all - we have the scriptures on the matter and most of us in the Body of Christ can't even handle the doctrine.
Perhaps in modern day he would not be found sitting in the pews of the compromised church. When we understand the significance of John the Baptist in the framework of the prophet and the fact Jesus called him the greatest of prophets and we hold that to the lens of these men going around today calling themselves prophets it should be a wake up call.
I spelled things out for you pretty well in the previous post.Jesus said if they accepd John Baptist he was in spirit of Eljah but not Eljah , Eljah will return in his body to this earth . John 1:21
If he lived in the wild there was no rent lolCheap rent...
If he lived in the wild there was no rent lol
Sorry, I couldn’t resist lolThat is what I meant - unless it was Las Vegas![]()
He modeled his lifestyle on Old Testament prophets such as Elijah.Anyone have any other ideas why John the Baptist lived the way he did?
Here is my take on John the Baptist in the desert. John is in the desert because it's a picture of the spiritual dryness of Israel. John is wearing camel skin and leather belt in the hot desert. He stinks. His hair and beard are uncut. He is a mess. Israel has wandered from the truth and are adhering to man made religious rules instead of having a relationship with God. They are a stench, a mess in God's eyes. John's diet is locusts and honey. He's scrawny, half starved to death. He's the picture of what's left of Israel's spiritual starvation. His message is one of hope. Prepare yourself for Salvation is coming, repent and be baptized.
Well, going TO sinful things, desiring the lusts of the flesh, desiring the lusts of the eyes, desiring the pride of life, is sinful.Jesus basically said that John the Baptist was the most righteous man to ever live... and he lived in the wilderness, eating insects and wearing minimal clothing. But why?
My guess is that he was staying away from all worldly distractions at all costs so that he could be completely focused on God and not be influenced by the sinful societies of the world... because he feared God and how holy He is.
Anyone have any other ideas why John the Baptist lived the way he did? In the wilderness eating locusts and honey, wearing camel hair and a leather belt?
I think most people owned their house/ farm/ property by Instruction from Yahuweh - no one had a mortgage or rent to pay, unless they needed help and 'sold' (for up to seven years?) the use of their property, which was returned to them in Jubilee.If he lived in the wild there was no rent lol
I take it as this as well. I think that asceticism like his provides greater understanding of spiritual matters. Moses and other spiritual leaders like him separated themselves from society to be in touch with God so to speak. The Old Testament presciendece for this can be found.My guess is that he was staying away from all worldly distractions at all costs so that he could be completely focused on God and not be influenced by the sinful societies of the world... because he feared God and how holy He is.
Its a bit glib in tone but it's probably correct.No rent money?