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John a reincarnation?
John is not a reincarnation of Elijah.
We know this because the Holy Spirit tells us so in
John 1:21. When asked directly if he was Elijah, John
answered that he was not. Also, if we check the message
from the angel in Luke 1:17, we find that John was
to go before Jesus, "in the spirit and power
of Elijah." It does not appear that the angel
is predicting an equation of essence but rather an
equation of ministry in its power, fervency and effect.
Jesus does refer to John the Baptist
as Elijah in Matthew 17:12,13; and 11:13. But a few
points clear this up. The transfiguration, which occurs
after John's death, involves the appearance of Moses
and Elijah. If John and Elijah were one and the same,
then wouldn't John have been recognized and commented
on?
This is weak on its own merits, but
let's go on. In Matthew 17:11, Jesus cryptically says
that Elijah is coming (future), but then He turns
around and says Elijah has already come. The key to
this is found in Matthew 11:14, where Jesus says,
"If you are willing to receive it he is Elijah
to come." Notice the conditional. Just as Israel
rejected the Messiah, so John's Elijah-like ministry
is rejected. John is a partial, but not complete,
fulfillment. Malachi 4:5,6 ties the coming of Elijah
with the great and dreadful day of the Lord.
So John's ministry parallels a ministry
of Elijah that is to come. And when that happens,
Israel will listen because of her turmoil.
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