Written by Stefan Johnsson
The Word
7 And he preached, saying, “After me comes he who is mightier than I, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to stoop down and untie.
Mark 1:7 (ESV)
28 You yourselves bear me witness, that I said, ‘I am not the Christ, but I have been sent before him.’
30 He must increase, but I must decrease.”
John 3:28,30 (ESV)
Reflection
John the Baptist had a great upbringing. His father was a priest and was given a sign by God that his wife would have a son at an old age and he would be mute until his birth(paraphrasing this story significantly, read Luke Ch 1). In essence, John was born with people knowing he was a prophet sent by God and he was groomed for ministry until his time came. Nobody questioned who he was or that he’d been sent by God.
Jesus, on the other hand, was born out of wedlock(few recognized the virgin birth at that time), and in a manger with animals by poor parents. He had nothing going for him and people would refer to Him as the son of Mary and Joseph (John 6:42). Nobody(except His closest disciples) recognized Him as the son of God, much less a prophet in His own right, compared to the likes of John the Baptist.
Yet, John the Baptist knew who Jesus was and who he was. His was a ministry to open the way for Jesus, and that is why he never tried to take the spotlight away from him. Instead, he encouraged others to follow Jesus.
Many say Stephen was the first Christian martyr, but I would argue that John the Baptist was the first.
Application
Are you living such a life that you are giving glory to God in what you do? Do you live with a vision of becoming less significant while making God more? A lot changes in our boldness to witness to others when we realize that it isn’t about us, but about what God did for us.
Live with such a conviction that John the Baptist did and put God first. This is how you can begin to engage the society around you.
Prayer
Father in heaven, help me to glory Your name on this earth and not my own. Let Your light shine through me. In the name of Jesus I pray, amen.

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