Matthew 11:7
While these men were going back, Jesus began to say to the crowds with reference to John:
Ephesians 4:14
Then we shall no longer be like infants, tossed backward and forward, blown about by every breath of human teaching, through the trickery and the craftiness of men, towards the snares of error;
James 1:6
But let him ask with confidence, never doubting; for the man who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven hither and thither at the mercy of the wind--
Matthew 3:1-3
About that time John the Baptist first appeared, proclaiming in the Wilderness of Judea:
Matthew 3:5
At that time Jerusalem, and all Judea, as well as the whole district of the Jordan, went out to him
Matthew 21:25
It is about John's baptism. What was its origin? divine or human?" But they began arguing among themselves: "If we say 'divine,' he will say to us 'Why then did not you believe him?'
Mark 1:3-5
'The voice of one crying aloud in the Wilderness: "Make ready the way of the Lord, Make his paths straight."'
Luke 3:3-7
And John went through the whole district of the Jordan, proclaiming baptism upon repentance, for the forgiveness of sins.
Luke 7:24-30
When John's messengers had left, Jesus, speaking to the crowds, began to say with reference to John:
Luke 8:18
Take care, then, how you listen. For, to all those who have, more will be given; while, from all those who have nothing, even what they seem to have will be taken away."
John 1:38
But Jesus turned round, and saw them following. "What are you looking for?" he asked. "Rabbi," they answered (or, as we should say, "Teacher"), "where are you staying?"
John 5:35
He was the 'Lamp that was burning' and shining, and you were ready to rejoice, for a time, in his light.
2 Corinthians 1:17-18
As this was my plan, where, pray, did I show any fickleness of purpose? Or do you think that my plans are formed on mere impulse, so that in the same breath I say 'Yes' and 'No'?