In his sermon, "Jesus Returned To Where John Baptized," David Pledger addresses the theological topic of Christ's identity and the significance of John's testimony about Him as articulated in John 10:39-42. He argues that John the Baptist, although he performed no miracles, profoundly acknowledged Jesus’ unparalleled dignity, success, and gift as the Messiah. Pledger highlights that Jesus escaped the threats against His life to return to the place of John's baptism, emphasizing how many there recognized John's truthfulness regarding Jesus, leading to their belief (John 10:41-42). The practical significance of this message is tied to the calling of believers to continually proclaim the Gospel, trusting that God will bring about a harvest of souls in His timing, affirming core Reformed doctrines of grace and election.
“One mark of the sheep of the Lord Jesus Christ is they believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.”
“John recognized the dignity of this man, that it was such that he was unworthy to unloose his shoe.”
“He took away, Behold the Lamb of God which bears away the sin of the world.”
“Keep on keeping on... it’s always time to preach the gospel morning and evening.”
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