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John the Baptist, the bold wilderness prophet, found himself behind bars with a question: “Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?” (Matthew 11:3, NRSV). Jesus didn’t shame John; He pointed to the evidence: “the blind receive their sight…the poor have good news brought to them” (Matthew 11:5, NRSV). Then He added a blessing: “And blessed is anyone who takes no offense at me.” (Matthew 11:6, NRSV).
We’ll explore how faith makes room for honest questions and how Jesus meets us—not with scolding—but with Scripture-fulfilled deeds that steady our hearts. If you’re in a “prison season,” you’re not alone. Bring your questions. Bring your weariness. Bring your hope.
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By CharlesJohn the Baptist, the bold wilderness prophet, found himself behind bars with a question: “Are you the one who is to come, or are we to wait for another?” (Matthew 11:3, NRSV). Jesus didn’t shame John; He pointed to the evidence: “the blind receive their sight…the poor have good news brought to them” (Matthew 11:5, NRSV). Then He added a blessing: “And blessed is anyone who takes no offense at me.” (Matthew 11:6, NRSV).
We’ll explore how faith makes room for honest questions and how Jesus meets us—not with scolding—but with Scripture-fulfilled deeds that steady our hearts. If you’re in a “prison season,” you’re not alone. Bring your questions. Bring your weariness. Bring your hope.
Support the show
From Inspiration to Real Transformation.