Categories: 2 Corinthians Sermons

A Blessed Thorn (2 Corinthians 12:1-10)

There is no doubt that John the baptist is a prophet. He is the last prophet called by the Lord, and he closes the Old Testament canon. It must have been a joy to be John as he is a prophet who sees the substance of the message he brings to the people. If this is true, then why does John send messengers to question whether Jesus really is the Messiah? Was John a prophet without faith? Why would John ask such a question of our Lord and his Lord? What does this have to do with the end times? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "What is John’s Problem?"

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