'The Famine Is Over!' - Matthew 3:5-6

People from ### and from all of ### and all over the ### went out to see and hear John [the Baptist]. And when they confessed their sins, he baptized them in the ### River.

Matthew 3:5-6 NLT

Key Thought​


There is something self-revealing in God's word when presented in all of its liberating and uncomfortable truth. God had warned his people many years earlier through Amos that there would be a famine for God's word, a time when the voice of God through the prophets would go silent. John was the re-awakening of God's voice through a prophet. There was a clarity and ring of truth in his convicting message. He called people to a life-change through the confession of sins and baptism. People flocked to hear him, and then changed their lives based on his message from God. John was not in a convenient location. He didn't have money or power to gain an audience. What was John's attraction? It was that God's voice was recognizable in his preaching. The famine was over! People flocked to feed on the truth of God!

Today's Prayer​


Holy and righteous Father, give me a love for your truth and a passion for your word. Through your Spirit, please enable me to understand and apply your truth in my daily life. In the name of my Lord Jesus, I pray. Amen.

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Confessing our sins and getting right with God will lead us to receive blessings from the Lord. Famine will end when sin and evil be eradicated. Let us all pray to God that we will be delivered from the coming punishment on sinners who refuse to come to Jesus. Deliver us o Lord we pray. Amen
 

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