Jesus is Baptized Matthew 3
Many years later, John the Baptist began to preach in the wilderness around Judea. He wore a rough, heavy garment made of camel's hair, and for food he ate grasshoppers and wild honey. "Repent," he cried. "And stop doing wrong! God's Kingdom is coming soon!" People from miles around came to hear John preach. And hundreds prayed, telling God they were sorry for their sin. Then John baptized them in the Jordan River. "I baptize with water," John explained to the crowds. "But a greater One is coming! He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit–and with fire!" The crowd gasped in wonder.
"Please," said Jesus. "It is right for you to do so." And so John obeyed Jesus, baptizing Him the same way he had baptized others in the Jordan River. As Jesus rose from the water, the heavens split open with a burst of glorious light! And God's Spirit flew down and landed upon Jesus in the form of a beautiful dove. A voice spoke from heaven. "This is My beloved Son, and I am very, very pleased with Him!"
The King, a Servant
Jesus didn't came to earth to be a demanding dictator. He came to do the opposite of what everyone expects from a leader - he served others. We often try to be "number one," but Jesus warns us that the first will be last in his new kingdom. Being "the best" by our standards isn't as great as we think. |