# Luke 3a: HG Bishop Youssef

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00:00-00:54

- 1-6: St John the Baptist Prepares the Way
- 7-20: St John the Baptist Preaches to the People
- 21-22: St John the Baptist Baptizes the Lord Jesus Christ
- 23-28: Genealogy of the Lord Jesus Christ

#### St John the Baptist Prepares the Way

00:55-22:35

<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-3-1"><span class="text Luke-3-6" id="bkmrk-1" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">1</sup></span> Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, </span><span class="text Luke-3-2" id="bkmrk-2%C2%A0%5Ba%5Dwhile%C2%A0annas-and"><sup class="versenum">2 </sup>while Annas and Caiaphas were high priests, the word of God came to John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness. </span><span class="text Luke-3-3" id="bkmrk-3%C2%A0and-he-went-into-a"><sup class="versenum">3 </sup>And he went into all the region around the Jordan, preaching a baptism of repentance for the remission of sins, </span></span><span class="text Luke-3-6" id="bkmrk-6%C2%A0and%C2%A0all-flesh-shal" style="color: #ff0000;"></span>

- <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Historical Context</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Characteristic of St Luke's writing</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He is giving the historical context of the ministry of St John the Baptist</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He did the same in Chapter 2 when he spoke about the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He mentions the names of the rulers of any regions that are affected directly or indirectly by the events he narrates</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He mentions five political leaders and two religious leaders</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Tiberius Caesar</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Succeeded Augustus Caesar in 14AD</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">This means John the Baptist's ministry started approximately 29 AD.</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Pontius Pilate</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Entered office in 26AD and was the Roman Commander of Judea, Samaria and Idumea</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He was in office from 26AD-36AD</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Herod and Philip</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Herod Antipas, the son of Herod the Great (the one who killed the innocent children of Bethlehem)</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Philip, the son of Herod the Great</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Herod Antipas is the one who beheaded St John the Baptist</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Pontius Pilate sent the Lord Jesus Christ to Herod Antipas when he knew that He was from Galilee (because Herod was tetrarch of Galilee)</span>
            - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Tetrarch means ruler over 1/4 of a country</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Lysanias</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Tetrarch of Abilene</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Annas and Caiaphas</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Annas and his son-in-law Joseph Caiaphas</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">These are the two high priests that Jesus was tried before in the Crucifixion trials</span>
- <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">In the Wilderness</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">St John was brought up and lived in the wilderness (Luke 1:80)</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He lived a solitary life and did not learn his doctrine from men: but His ministry, mission, baptism, etc. he learned all from heaven.</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">The reputation of John the Baptist preceded the divine calling</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He was the son of a very well-known family</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">The marvelous circumstances around his birth</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">He was long looked upon by the people as set apart for a great work</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">His ultimate calling is to be the Forerunner of the Messiah</span>
- <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">Baptism of Repentance</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">There was nothing strange about baptism - purification through water was normal.</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">What was strange was that the Jews submitted to baptism... it was a common ritual for Gentiles who wanted to become Jews! For a Jew to submit to baptism was like saying "I am as bad as a heathen Gentile who worships idols."</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">So baptism by John was a true mark of humble repentance, and a radical rededication to the Lord</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">The message of St John was a call to repentance</span>
    - What is repentance? 
        - Some people think it's about "feeling" sorry about your sin
        - Repentance is an action word, not just a feeling
        - It is a change of mind and change or purpose
        - ⲙⲉⲧⲁⲛⲟⲓⲁ 
            - ⲙⲉⲧⲁ = change
            - ⲛⲟⲓⲁ = mind
- All the region around the Jordan 
    - This is not a small area... the district alluded to here is 150 miles long
    - The Jordan is convenient for baptism

<span class="text Luke-3-4" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-3-4" id="bkmrk-4%C2%A0as-it-is-written-i-0"><sup class="versenum">4 </sup>as it is written in the book of the words of Isaiah the prophet, saying:</span></span></span></span>

<span class="text Luke-3-4" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique">“The voice of one crying in the wilderness:</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-4" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique">‘Prepare the way of the</span> <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span><span class="oblique">;</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-4" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique">Make His paths straight.</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-5" id="bkmrk-5%C2%A0every-valley-shall-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">5 </sup><span class="oblique">Every valley shall be filled</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-5" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique">And every mountain and hill brought low;</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-5" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique">The crooked places shall be made straight</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-5" style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="oblique">And the rough ways smooth;</span></span>  
<span class="text Luke-3-6" id="bkmrk-6%C2%A0and%C2%A0all-flesh-shal-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">6 </sup><span class="oblique">And</span> <span class="oblique">all flesh shall see the salvation of God.’ ”</span></span>

- Forerunner 
    - Isaiah 40:3-5 
        - John's Ministry is to proclaim repentance and baptism in preparation for the Messiah
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6">This prophecy was fulfilled in the person of St John the Baptist</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6">The same prophecy is quoted in all four gospels, but only St Luke records the whole thing</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6">Forerunner: The one running before Christ to prepare the way for Him</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6">John is the voice of Christ before Christ came</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-3-6">Prepare the way of the Lord; Make His paths straight</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-3-6">The imagery here is like an unpaved road. It has bumps and ditches, ups and downs... how do you make the road straight?</span>
            - <span class="text Luke-3-6">Valleys (i.e. ditches) shall be filled</span>
            - <span class="text Luke-3-6">Mountains and hills (i.e. bumps) are brought law</span>
            - <span class="text Luke-3-6">Crooked places shall be made straight</span>
            - <span class="text Luke-3-6">Rough ways made smooth</span>
        - Who are these? 
            - Who are the valleys? The humble people that God will lift up
            - Who are the mountains and hills? The prideful that God will bring them low
            - Who are the crooked? Those who are sneaky like serpents, whose hearts God will change
            - Who are the rough? Those who are harsh in their attitude, God will smoothen their heart
            - So every person will be ready for the coming of the Messiah
        - The image here is very simple, and is very well-understood in the East and especially in those days 
            - When great kings are coming, they usually have people coming before them (i.e. pioneers) to pave the roads for them
            - If the roads are good, no pioneers or forerunners are needed...
            - Jesus the Messiah and the King is coming very soon (Jesus starts His ministry six months after John the Baptist) and a forerunner is needed because the state of the Jews at the time was corrupt above measure, confusion like a wilderness
        - John the Baptist is awakening the sleeping conscience of the people
        - At least, the crowds who followed Jesus

#### <span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">St John the Baptist Preaches to the People</span>

<span class="text Luke-3-6" style="color: #000000;">22:36-53:08</span>

<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-3-7"><sup class="versenum">7 </sup>Then he said to the multitudes that came out to be baptized by him, “Brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? </span><span class="text Luke-3-8" id="bkmrk-8%C2%A0therefore-bear-fru"><sup class="versenum">8 </sup>Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance, and do not begin to say to yourselves, ‘We have Abraham as *our* father.’ For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones. </span><span class="text Luke-3-9" id="bkmrk-9%C2%A0and-even-now-the-a"><sup class="versenum">9 </sup>And even now the ax is laid to the root of the trees. Therefore every tree which does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.”</span></span>

<span class="text Luke-3-10" id="bkmrk-10%C2%A0so-the-people-ask-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">10 </sup>So the people asked him, saying, “What shall we do then?”</span>

<span class="text Luke-3-11" id="bkmrk-11%C2%A0he-answered-and-s-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">11 </sup>He answered and said to them, “He who has two tunics, let him give to him who has none; and he who has food, let him do likewise.”</span>

<span class="text Luke-3-12" id="bkmrk-12%C2%A0then%C2%A0tax-collecto-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">12 </sup>Then tax collectors also came to be baptized, and said to him, “Teacher, what shall we do?”</span>

<span class="text Luke-3-13" id="bkmrk-13%C2%A0and-he-said-to-th-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">13 </sup>And he said to them, “Collect no more than what is appointed for you.”</span>

<span class="text Luke-3-14" id="bkmrk-14%C2%A0likewise-the-sold-0" style="color: #ff0000;"><sup class="versenum">14 </sup>Likewise the soldiers asked him, saying, “And what shall we do?”</span>

<span class="text Luke-3-14" style="color: #ff0000;">So he said to them, “Do not intimidate anyone or accuse falsely, and be content with your wages.”</span>

<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-3-15" id="bkmrk-15%C2%A0now-as-the-people-0"><sup class="versenum">15 </sup>Now as the people were in expectation, and all reasoned in their hearts about John, whether he was the Christ *or* not, </span><span class="text Luke-3-16" id="bkmrk-16%C2%A0john-answered%2C-sa"><sup class="versenum">16 </sup>John answered, saying to all, “I indeed baptize you with water; but One mightier than I is coming, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to loose. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. </span><span class="text Luke-3-17" id="bkmrk-17%C2%A0his-winnowing-fan"><sup class="versenum">17 </sup>His winnowing fan *is* in His hand, and He will thoroughly clean out His threshing floor, and gather the wheat into His barn; but the chaff He will burn with unquenchable fire.”</span></span>

<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-3-18" id="bkmrk-18%C2%A0and-with-many-oth-0"><sup class="versenum">18 </sup>And with many other exhortations he preached to the people. </span><span class="text Luke-3-19" id="bkmrk-19%C2%A0but-herod-the-tet"><sup class="versenum">19 </sup>But Herod the tetrarch, being rebuked by him concerning Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife, and for all the evils which Herod had done, </span><span class="text Luke-3-20" id="bkmrk-20%C2%A0also-added-this%2C-"><sup class="versenum">20 </sup>also added this, above all, that he shut John up in prison.</span></span>

- Brood of vipers! 
    - John the Baptist was not interested in quantity, but in quality
    - He didn't want to preach a soft message or an easy message or to satisfy "itching ears"
    - He compares them to the worst of all serpents
    - Vipers harm the people and are fatal... so he is saying to them that their behavior is harming others. He is referring to their hypocrisy, which turned religion itself into an evil
- Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? 
    - The Jews had been taught by prophecy that the Advent of their Deliverer should be preceded by a time of anguish, which they call "the woes of the Messiah"
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2" id="bkmrk-%E2%80%9Cbut-who-can-endure%C2%A0">“But who can endure the day of His coming?</span>  
        <span class="text Mal-3-2">And who can stand when He appears?</span>  
        <span class="text Mal-3-2">For He *is* like a refiner’s fire</span>  
        <span class="text Mal-3-2">And like launderers’ soap." (Malachi 3:2)</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">These kinds of prophecies' primary fulfillment happened at the Destruction of Jerusalem, </span>
- <span class="text Mal-3-2">Therefore bear fruits worthy of repentance</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">True Repentance always bears fruit - the fruit of the spirit (Galatians 5:22)</span>
- <span class="text Mal-3-2">We have Abraham as our father</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">The Jews were prideful, considering themselves greater than any other nations</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">The Jews believed that none of them would be lost because they were the children of Abraham</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">St John the Baptist is teaching here - don't trust in being a member of the church or in having the title of servant, or in attending lots of Sunday School... God wants your repentance and your heart. No matter what titles you have or how often you go to church, repentance is what is needed.</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">Who are the children of Abraham?</span>
        - <span class="text Mal-3-2">Those who live like Abraham</span>
        - <span class="text Mal-3-2">Who have the faith and works of Abraham</span>
        - <span class="text Mal-3-2">The Jews did not behave like children of Abraham</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">God can create from these stones, children for Abraham</span>
        - <span class="text Mal-3-2">Stones signifies the Gentiles who had a stony heart</span>
- <span class="text Mal-3-2">Now the ax is laid to the root of the trees</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">Any tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">The patience of God is very near to come to an end (with respect to the Jews)</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">The judgment of God is at hand</span>
- <span class="text Mal-3-2">What shall we do then?</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">The words of St John touched the hearts of the people who replied: "What shall we do then?"</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">After every sermon, Bible Study, lesson, ask yourself this question: "What shall I do?"</span>
    - <span class="text Mal-3-2">John told them to bring forth fruits appropriate to repentance and lead a life that shows their repentance is genuine</span>
    - This question is asked by several groups and answered differently, but the common denominator is mercy 
        - People: 
            - Sharing, be merciful, don't be selfish for it is the root of all evil!
            - Practical teaching: 
                - If you have two tunics and your brother has none, give him one
                - If you have more food, give some to your brother
        - Tax Collectors: 
            - Romans wanted to collect taxes from the people. They would hold an auction for the tax-collectors. The person who bids the most is given permission to go and collect taxes from the people. They were hated by all the people because they were violent, took money by any means, and supported by the government.
            - St John did not see tax-collecting as evil in itself, so he did not tell them to leave the occupation... but to be honest in their jobs. Collect no more than what is appointed to you.
        - Soldiers: 
            - They were probably Jews who were paid by the Romans to serve as soldiers in Jewish places.
            - The temptation of the soldier is to terrify the poor by violence and authority, or to undermine the rich by acting as informants or false accusations.
            - St John, again does not ask them to abandon their jobs, but gives them three instructions: 
                - Restraint: Do not intimidate anyone
                - Truthfulness: Do not accuse falsely
                - Contentment: Be content with your wages
- Is this the Messiah? 
    - John's call to repentance was through water purification
    - He warned the people of divine judgment
    - These reminded the people of prophecies about the Messiah (Ezekiel 36:25-28, Malachi 3:2-5)
    - The widespread extraordinary success of his preaching is partially explained by this idea that many wondered whether he was the Messiah
    - The Pharisees even sent a delegation to see if he is the Messiah (John 1:19-27)
    - St John wanted to invalidate this growing conviction that he is the Messiah 
        - He told the people plainly that Another far greater than he was coming
        - He compared the baptism by water with the baptism by Fire and Holy Spirit
        - He humbled himself in saying that he was not worthy to loose His sandal strap (considered to be the most humiliating task that a master could not even ask his servant to do)
- He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and Fire 
    - This is fulfilled at Pentecost
    - Fulfills the prophecies of the characteristics of the Messiah in Ezekiel 36:25-28 and Malachi 3:2-5 as Purifying and Refining
- Winnowing Fan 
    - At the threshing floor after a harvest of wheat, they would need to separate the good wheat from the uneatable chaff
    - They would use a winnowing fan which was like a big fork and it would help separate the wheat grains from the chaff
    - The wheat was thrown into the air with the winnowing fork as a breeze blew away the chaff, so the good wheat grains fell to the ground. Then the chaff was burned with fire.
    - This was well-known imagery in those days
    - It is the image of the final judgment and the separation of the righteous from the wicked, with the wicked going into the everlasting fire 
        - Job 21:17-18; Isaiah 41:16; Jeremiah 15:7; Wisdom 5:14, 23; Matthew 3:12, Matthew 13:30, 40, 42, 50; Luke 3:17; John 15:6
- Many other exhortations and preaching to the people 
    - The Person and Office of the Messiah
    - The Nature of the Kingdom of God
    - The Gospel
    - Faith in God
    - The Gospel
- Imprisonment of John 
    - Luke is not pausing to giving us the story of the death of John the Baptist, but giving us an idea of the wickedness of Herod Antipas - the adultery with his brother's wife, the rebuke of St John, the imprisonment of John.
    - Later on, Herod would behead John the Baptist