13 Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan, to be baptized by him. 14 But John tried to stop him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and yet you come to me?”
15 Jesus answered him, “Allow it for now, because this is the way for us to fulfill all righteousness.” Then John allowed him to be baptized.
16 When Jesus was baptized, he went up immediately from the water. The heavens suddenly opened for him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming down on him. 17 And a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased.” (Matthew 3:13-17)
Verse 6 states that John was baptizing people in the Jordan River. That means people were there to be baptized as well as the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Submission and Humility Jesus came to John to be baptized. He came by choice, purposefully, voluntarily.
The word baptism means to immerse or put under. It is a act of submission, being put under the authority of a superior. Baptism is an act of repentance, surrender, commitment, and obedience to God the Father.
But Jesus did not need to repent. Why did he come to John for baptism?
· Surrender and obedience
· To launch is ministry
· Identification with sinners
Cleansing When John saw Jesus coming, he recognized him immediately as the Messiah. When Jesus asked to be baptized, John naturally objected because he, as a Jew saw baptism as a form of repentance and cleansing. And John recognized his own need for repentance and cleansing.
The Right Relationship. Jesus told John to go ahead and baptize him “to fulfill all righteousness,” that is (1) confirm him as the Messiah and (2) to affirm John’s ministry. The verses above indicate that Jesus was looking for spiritual baptism not a water baptism as offered by John.
· He saw it as a necessary step in fulfilling God’s purpose of salvation.
· Jesus endorsed John’s ministry and message and linked his ministry with John’s.
· Further, by baptism, Jesus identified himself with sinful people who need repentance and cleansing.
· Moreover, he was going to be the substitute for them by his life and death.
The Father’s Blessing/Endorsement. After being immersed, Jesus rose up and the Spirit of God anointed Jesus for ministry in a visible way. God spoke affirming Jesus as his son (relationship) and his ministry. (God affirmed Jesus on two other occasions: at the mount of transfiguration in front of his disciples (Matt 17:5) and before his crucifixion (John 12:27)). Note that when God said, “this is my son,” he was speaking to the people present.
As Jesus came up (representing rising from the dead) the Spirit came down (representing empowerment for ministry). All three persons of the Godhead were present: the Father; Jesus, the Son; and the Holy Spirit.
Why do we baptize believers?
· To symbolize our repentance and cleansing
· A representation of our own death, burial and resurrection
· A willingness to identify with Christ (Romans 6:4)
· Adult baptism: voluntary, intentional, reflecting repentance and identification with Christ.
Why are words of affirmation important in a new endeavor?
· To bring confidence
· It is empowering
· It is confirming even when some object
