Episode 1146: Behold the Lamb
28 April 2025

Episode 1146: Behold the Lamb

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This week on 10:10 Thrive, we continue our musical devotional journey with songs and themes from our recent production, “The Disciple Whom Jesus Loves.” Today’s episode centers on the powerful moment when John the Baptist first recognizes Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah: the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.


Jesus called John the greatest of those born of women (Matthew 11:11), affirming John's life of purpose and surrender. Born to Zechariah and Elizabeth, filled with the Spirit from the womb, John prepared his whole life for one mission: to point people to Jesus. His ministry, though brief, was bold—confronting religious hypocrisy, reviving hearts through repentance, and baptizing not for ritual, but for readiness.



Through a stirring musical number, we’re drawn into John the Baptist’s awe-filled recognition of Jesus at the Jordan River. The song paints a vivid picture of spiritual clarity and deep humility:


“Now behold the Lamb, the Promised Lamb of God…”


John didn’t seek honor for himself. He knew his role: to decrease, so that Christ might increase. And when Jesus arrived, John’s voice shifted from thundering warning to reverent proclamation. Heaven confirmed his witness as the Spirit descended like a dove and the Father’s voice thundered approval from above.


Takeaways:



    Humility in Purpose: Like John, our role is to point others to Jesus—not to claim center stage.
    Courage in Calling: John confronted injustice, spoke truth, and suffered for it. His boldness reminds us not to shrink from our spiritual convictions.
    Joy in Surrender: There’s joy in stepping aside and letting Jesus take the lead in our lives and in others’.
    Proclamation Over Perfection: Though John felt unworthy to untie Jesus’ sandals, he was chosen to declare the arrival of the Lamb. God uses the humble to carry His glory.

Have you beheld the Lamb—not just once, but daily?
What is one way you can decrease this week so that Jesus can increase in your relationships, your habits, your priorities?