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What does the Bible say about the voice of John the Baptist?

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John the Baptist's voice was a prophetic cry in the wilderness, preparing the way for the Lord.

John the Baptist is described in Isaiah 40:3 as the voice crying in the wilderness, whose purpose was to prepare the way for the Lord. His proclamation signified the arrival of Christ, preparing the hearts of people to receive the message of salvation. This calling was significant because it fulfilled Old Testament prophecies, illustrating God's plan of redemption through His chosen messenger. In the context of sovereign grace, John's role was to direct attention away from human efforts of self-righteousness to the need for divine grace through Christ, emphasizing that salvation is not by works but through faith in Jesus.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:3, John 1:23, Malachi 3:1

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Voice of One
Clay Curtis · Mar 31, 2011
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