John 1:29 AMP
[29] The next day he saw Jesus coming to him and said, “Look! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!
It is Easter week. We remember and also celebrate the greatest gift God gave to the world, but it is also good to take a look at the events that went with the gift that was given. From the account of John, we know that a man named John was sent to herald the coming of the Messiah. This man was known as John the Baptist. He was actually related to the vessel by which Jesus came into the world, so we can also say it was appropriate for an insider to be the one to make Him known. John starts off his epistle highlighting the many pointers to the authority and lordship of Jesus. He is called the Creator, the One by and for whom all things were made. He is also called the Light which shines in the darkness, and the darkness unable to reduce, hinder or comprehend the Light. This same Jesus is also called the Word of God that became flesh and dwelt amongst us, full of grace and truth. Same person; different manifestations.
John the Baptist spent his entire earthy ministry away from the comfort and convenience of an easy life. He made sure to point the attention of his audience away from him and the One who was coming to offer full and free salvation from sin to all men. The men and leaders of his time tried to distract him, asking him to clarify who he was and what was the motivation for his words and actions. It could have been easy to point men to himself, claiming to be what he was not, but he knew his assignment, and focused on that. He called himself a voice, pointing men to the One who was coming to save men from sin. Am I content with the place, position, privilege and provision that God has made for me where I am now? Am I seeking relevance from men, or am I fixed on bringing glory and honour to the God I claim to know and follow?
Am I decreasing, so that He can increase in and through me?
At some point, Jesus showed up, and John the Baptist must have known his time was up. As soon as the bridegroom comes, all other pretenders or aspirants exit the stage. The One the whole world was waiting for had now shown up, and who else could have been the perfect person to make Him known, other than the same person who had been filling in for Him, pointing men to the principles and practices of the kingdom of God that was about to be made manifest? As soon as Jesus showed up, John was quick to point Him out as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. This is the assignment that matters. If Jesus had come to the earth without going through the cross, we would not be where we are now, and we would have had no hope of eternal life. As John said it then, so does God say it now: Jesus is here. How do you respond to this truth? God's time of favour is here.