'Turn from Your Sins!' - Mark 1:4

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This messenger [to prepare the way for Jesus] was John the Baptist. He was in the wilderness and preached that people should be baptized to show that they had repented of their sins and turned to God to be forgiven.

Mark 1:4 NLT

Key Thought​


God's messenger was John. He was called "the Baptist," or the Baptizer, because he baptized folks who came to him wanting to change their lives to align with the will of God. John's mission was to prepare people for the coming of the promised Christ. The purposes of this baptism were to demonstrate people's turning from sin to God and to receive God's forgiveness. What can John's mission teach us for our lives today?
  • God uses human messengers to reach the hearts of those seeking to find him. Someone is out there seeking for God, and God can use you or me to be that messenger!
  • Seeking God involves two things: We turn away from our sins and turn to God.
  • Everyone needs the forgiveness of God; none of us is righteous and holy on our efforts. In other words, we need God's gracious forgiveness.
So I guess that each of us can choose the message that he or she needs to hear most clearly today. Have I truly turned to God and away from sin? Have I come to God to receive his forgiveness and grace? To whom will I be God's messenger?

Today's Prayer​


Father in heaven, you are holy and awesome. Your power is beyond my comprehension. As I think about praying to you, I am humbled that you would hear me. Thank you for your gracious forgiveness that you have given to me through the gift of your Son. I commit my life to you, and I turn my back on sin in an effort to flee its grip on me. As a recipient of your grace, please help me see the person, or people, for whom I can be your messenger. In Jesus' name. Amen.

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