J.R. Miller D.D.

Devotional Hours with the Bible

Readings in the Acts, the Epistles, and Revelation

Chapter 7


The Ministry of John the Baptist


Scripture Reading; Mark 1:1-8; Luke 3:1-20

Mark’s gospel opens with the title of the book, “The beginning of the gospel.” It was not a very promising beginning from an earthly point of view. As we look at the gospel now, it is a great river, whose streams run through all Christian lands and into many portions of heathendom. For centuries men sought in vain for the source of the Nile, at last finding it in the heart of Africa. If we trace back the streams of the gospel to their source, where will our quest lead us? Back to the heart of God we must go, if we would find the real beginning. It began in the love of God. “God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son.” The gospel was, first of all, a thought in the Father’s heart, a stirring of the divine compassion. Then it grew into a purpose. All great achievements are fist thoughts, then purposes, before they become acts. The gospel was first a feeling of love and pity in the divine breast. This was way back in eternity. Far back in the story of creation, when there was only chaos, we are told that the Spirit of God brooded upon the face of the waters. The words indicate that even then God was thinking of His children yet to be, as He was planning and preparing for their good. His love had no beginning.


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