59 Why Even John the Baptist Doubted (Matthew 11:1-6)

Wednesday in the Word

Wednesday in the Word
59 Why Even John the Baptist Doubted (Matthew 11:1-6)
Oct 26, 2022 Season 20 Episode 18
Krisan Marotta

John the Baptist, of all people, begins to wonder if Jesus is really the Messiah and Jesus’ answer may surprise us. In this episode on Matthew 11:1–6, we look at John’s question from prison, the expectations he carried from the Old Testament, and how Jesus responds by pointing not to a simple “yes,” but to his works, his teaching, and a very different kind of kingdom timetable.

In this week’s episode, we explore:

  • How Matthew shifts from Jesus’ instructions to the Twelve (chapter 10) to stories that reveal different responses to him
  • Why John the Baptist, who once boldly proclaimed Jesus as “the Lamb of God,” now sends messengers to ask, “Are you the one who is to come?”
  • The background of John’s ministry as the herald of Isaiah 40—the voice preparing the way for the Lord
  • What John likely expected the Messiah to do: wield the axe, swing the winnowing fork, judge evildoers, and establish visible righteousness now
  • How John’s imprisonment under Herod and the apparent success of wicked rulers could shake his understanding of Jesus’ mission
  • Why Jesus answers John by pointing to his miracles—the blind seeing, the lame walking, the deaf hearing, the dead raised—and how these echo Isaiah 35
  • How these acts of healing are both signs of God’s approval and symbolic previews of the full restoration the Messiah will one day bring
  • The connection between Jesus’ proclamation of good news to the poor and the Messianic mission described in Isaiah 61 and Luke 4
  • What Jesus means when he says, “Blessed is the one who is not offended by me,” and how he himself becomes a stumbling stone for mistaken expectations
  • The tension between the first and second comings of Christ: why judgment and triumph are promised, but not yet fully realized
  • How John’s need to adjust his expectations invites us to examine our own hopes for what we want Jesus to “fix” in this life

After listening, you’ll come away with a more grounded understanding of why even John the Baptist wrestled with Jesus’ unexpected way of being Messiah—and why Jesus points us to what he is doing rather than what he hasn’t yet done. You’ll be encouraged to trust Christ when your circumstances don’t change, to read his miracles and teaching as God’s confirmation of his identity, and to keep walking in faith, confident that the same Messiah who did not spare John’s life will one day bring complete justice, healing, and life in his kingdom.

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