In this passage, we see Jesus refer to John the Baptist as the prophesied Elijah, and lay to rest claims against His Godhood as a result.
In this message, we look at John the Baptist's identity as shown in the Old Testament.
In this passage, we deal with a few difficult verses to interpret. Jesus explains the timeline and necessity of John in words sometimes harder to understand.
In this passage, we look at John the Baptist's expectations of Christ. When even faithful servants of God place wrong expectations upon Jesus Christ, they will be disappointed.
Bible Text: Matthew 3:11-12 | Preacher: Alex Reese | Series: Matthew | In this message, we look at what John the Baptist has to say about baptism and what Christ…
Bible Text: Matthew 3:4-10 | Preacher: Alex Reese | Series: Matthew | In this message, Alex looks at the dialogue and actions that take place between John the Baptist and…
Bible Text: Matthew 3:2-3 | Preacher: Alex Reese | Series: Matthew | In this message, we look at the nature of the "Kingdom of Heaven," and why we should seek…
Bible Text: Matthew 3:1-2 | Preacher: Alex Reese | Series: Matthew | In this study, Alex looks at the overall purpose and command John the Baptist has for us, across…