Last week we looked at a brief overview of John the Baptist; however, this week I want to look a little deeper in his purpose and the reason behind the things that he did. I’m just going to be straight to the point here. John’s entire purpose was to lay down his life so that others could experiences Jesus. Let me say that again. His ENTIRE PURPOSE was to lay down his life so that through his laid down life others could experience Jesus. You see, John understood something that if we could grasp it today would greatly change our approach to ministry. He understood that a life well spent is not a life spent building John the Baptist International, but instead a life well spent is a life void of other lovers, a life laid down so that others can experience Christ.
John laid down things that were not easy and many today would not be willing to lay down. Because of his heritage John should have been teaching in the temple as a priest, the highest honor and prestige that one could hold at that time; however, because John understood his purpose he realized that if he did what his fathers before him had done then nothing would change. In essence he realized that the modern approach to ministry was not effective and that he needed to kill off some traditions and lay down some other lovers before he could accomplish what he was called to do. Because of this he chose to go off into the wilderness to prepare himself for the things that God was calling him to do. How many people today would be willing to walk away from popular ministry to go into the wilderness and chose to live a fasted lifestyle. These people are greatly needed. Imagine for a moment, a “John the Baptist Generation.” A generation of worshipers who lay down their other lovers. A generation whose sole purpose is to prepare the way for others to see Christ. This is the Lord’s generation. This is a generation that would walk into the hospitals and empty them out. What would you be willing to lay down to be a part of that generation?