The Imprisonment
Of
John By Herod
By
The
Twelve Apostles
The Imprisonment Of John By
Herod
Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Paraca and of Galilee
was immoral, selfish and tyrannical. He drove his wife away from home that he
might take as wife Herodias, the wife of one, a near of kin. This woman was
immoral and unjust like Herod Antipas. The city of Tiberius, upon the shores of
Galilee, was Herod's home.
Now John, the harbinger, had left the Salim Springs to teach the people by the
Sea of Galilee; and he rebuked the wicked ruler and his stolen wife for all
their sins. Herodias was enraged because the preacher dared accuse her and her
husband of their crimes. And she prevailed on Herod to arrest the harbinger and
cast him in a dungeon in the castle of Machaerus that stood beside the Bitter
Sea. And Herod did as she required; then she lived in peace in all her sins,
for none were bold enough to correct and warn her again.
The followers of John
were warned to speak not of the trial and imprisonment of John. By order of the
court, they were restrained from teaching in the public halls. They could not
talk about this better life that Herod called the Heresy of John. When it was
known that John had been imprisoned by the tetrarch court, the friends of Jesus
thought it best that He should not remain in Galilee. But Jesus said, “I have
no need of fear; my time has not yet come; no man can stop me till my work is
done.”
And when they asked why God permitted Herod to imprison John, Jesus said, “Behold yon stalk of grain to perfectness (Unless the new
growth from a grain develops to perfection), it is of no more worth; it
falls, and again becomes part of earth from which it came. John is a stalk of
golden wheat. He brought unto maturity the richest grain of all the earth, and
now his work is done. If he had said another word, it might have marred the
symmetry of what is now a noble life. And when my work is done, the rulers will
do unto me what they have done to John, and more. All these events are part of
God's own plan. The innocent will suffer, while the wicked are in power. But
woe to them who cause the suffering of the innocents, because their own
sufferings shall be terrible and everlasting inside the hell fire.”
Explanations:
1. The law of karma is impartial.
2. John the Baptist was Elijah, who mistakenly
killed the prophets of Baal.
3. He reincarnated to pay for the murder he
committed.
4. There is no purgatory, because people
reincarnate here on earth to correct the wrongs which they have committed or to
continue from where they stopped.