John the Baptist was in prison because he told the truth about King Herod's affair with his brother's wife (Matthew 14:3-4). Although many people were glad when John announced that God's Saviour was coming, Herod was not willing to repent of his sin. John's courageous truth-telling cost him his liberty and later his life. But at the time of this account, he was wondering if his suffering was worth it. His key question was, "Is Jesus the promised Messiah"?
That sounds as though John doubted Jesus' identity - but surely he was a man of faith! Yes he was, but nobody is immune to the doubts which challenge our faith in Jesus. Such thoughts may stem from the devil's lies, people's comments, difficult circumstances or our own inner uncertainties. For John, the distress of prison and the fear of death would be intolerable if Jesus was not Messiah after all. So that is why John sent two of his followers to Jesus with the question, "Who are you?"
That is still the key question of faith. If Jesus really is the 'Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace' of Isaiah 9:6, then whatever happens, we can be confident that our trust in Him will never be disappointed. But, as in any relationship, we cannot trust Jesus unless we get to know who He is. God has provided all the information we need in the Bible: and as people read with an open heart, God's Holy Spirit convinces them that Jesus is fully trustworthy as Saviour, King, Comforter and Friend
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