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Pastor Norlyn Bartens (618) 553-9932
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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Today the Church Commemorates The Nativity of St. John the Baptist



St. John the Baptizer, the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, was born into a priestly family.  His birth was miraculously announced to his father by an angel of the Lord (Luke 1:5-23), and on the occasion of his birth, his aged father proclaimed a hymn of praise (Luke 1:67-79).  This hymn is entitled the Benedictus and serves as the traditional Gospel Canticle in the Church's Service of Morning Prayer.  Events of John's life and his teaching are known from accounts in all four of the Gospels.  In the wilderness of Judea, near the Jordan River, John began to preach a call to repentance and a batpismal washing, and he told the crowds, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the  world!"  (John 1:29).  John denounced the immoral life of the Herodian rulers, with the result that Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Galilee, had him arrested and imprisoned in the huge fortress of Machareuus near the Dead Sea.  There Herod had him beheaded (Mark 6:17-29).  John is remembered and honored as the one who with his preaching pointed to "the Lamb of God" and "prepared the way" for the coming of the Messiah.

To listen to an interview of Dr. Peter Scaer of Concordia Theological Seminary-Ft. Wayne, IN on the Nativity of John the Baptist on Issues Etc, click on the Issues Etc logo below.

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