John the Baptist Sketch

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John the Baptist having breakfast at his home. (toast, coffee) Then he had his calling to go and baptize the people.

Glen: How many I shall baptize today? 50? 100? I shall check Facebook and put it on Twitter.

He went out of his house and there were multitudes came asking him to baptize.

The multitudes: Ohhh, it is John the Baptist. We would like you to baptize us. (Compete to be baptize first)

#props: the river

Glen: I indeed baptize you with water, but One who is mightier than I is coming, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to loose. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire. (acts to baptize one of them)

Guard 1 (Wen Lin): Why are you causing chaos in the public place? I shall command you by the authority of Queen Elizabeth not to do commit such act again. GO!

Glen: (acts disappointed)

Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Hertfordshire to be baptized by him. John tried to prevent Him…

(Jesus glory appears… Glen smiling…)

Glen : I have need to be baptized by You and are You coming to me?

Yee Mun: Permits it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.

#National Anthem

(John baptize Jesus) While national athem is playing. Everyone salutes, look baptism process and stand straight)

Guard 2 (Rachel): Are you going against constituency of England? What are you doing here again?

Glen: I’m playing with water? (with mischevious look, splashing water)

Guard 1 and 2 started to kick and hit him with their rifle and caught him to bring to Queen Elizabeth.

Guard 1: Your majesty, this is man that has caused chaos to our nation.

Queen Elizabeth: No one causes trouble in MY kingdom. The Queen is NOT amused. Send him to the Tower of London! Off with his head! (Alice in Wonderland)

Then John the Baptist was brought to the Tower of London and he was beheaded. And Jesus mourned the loss of a friend.

Though he died, the act of baptism has united many repentants into...