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Open your Bibles, NKJV Reina Valera
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We’ll be in Matthew 11
Matthew 11:2-6
Some things I want us to notice
John is in prison… Why? Today’s Bible reading will tell you… John had called King Herod for his adulterous relationship.
This probably wasnt the first time John had been incarcerated, but it was his last....
We need to focus on John’s question and Jesus response.
Matthew 11:2–6
The statement are you the ONE is loaded!
Psalm 40.7-8
Psalm 40:7-8
Psalm 118:26
Psalm 118:26
Gen 49:10
Gen 49:10
Numbers 24:17
Numbers 24:17
Deuteronomy 18:18
Deuteronomy 18:18
Isa 59:20
Isa 59:20
Daniel 9:24–25
Daniel 9:24–25
The response of Jesus is loaded....
It is loaded for John and it is loaded for us.
Matthew 11:4-6
Matthew 11:4-6
What is Jesus doing here?
He is speaking the Bible back to Jesus....
Isa 29.18
Isa 61.1-2
Isa 61.1-2
Isa 8.14-15
Isa 8.14-15
Mat 11.7-10
Mat 11.7-10
Mat 11.11-14
Mat11.11-14
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