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EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 5 MIN

Luke 3:19-23 - "Jesus Himself Began His Ministry"

from Pastor Mike Impact Ministries · host Michael L Grooms

You can imagine the excitement that must have been in the air in Israel during this time. God has been silent for four-hundred years after speaking to the nation and rebuking them through Malachi the prophet. Sure, they were back in the Promise Land but they were under the thumb of the Romans. The promise of a Messiah only seemed to be a dream. But then Herod the Great rebuilt the temple in Jerusalem and once again the observance of the sacrifices and feast days like Passover were allowed to be observed. Stories of a special baby being born in Bethlehem with wise men from the east visiting Him, had circulated throughout the land. And now a colorful prophet shows up with a powerful message that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand”. God appears to be speaking to His people once again and they respond by the thousands coming to the Jordan River to be baptized by this prophet, John the Baptist!   John was faithful in his ministry by first preparing the hearts of the people for the coming Messiah. He clearly preached and proclaimed that Jesus was "the Lord" (Luke 3:4) and the “Son of God” (John 1:34). John begins his message by exposing the hypocrisy of the religious leaders. Next, he addressed the people and the soldiers and gave them specific instructions on what it meant to repent and the terrible consequences if they refused. And now in our verses today, because John rebuked Herod Antipas for his adulterous marriage to Herodias and other evils that he had done, he was imprisoned by the king and eventually beheaded some ten months later. However, John had faithfully finished his God-given assignment and prepared the people to meet the Messiah, the Son of God.   Luke now tells us that one day, after all the others had been baptized, Jesus presented Himself for baptism at the Jordan by John. Matthew’s Gospel informs us that at first John refused to comply (Matt. 3:13-15). He knew that Jesus of Nazareth was the perfect Son of God who had no need to repent of sin. Jesus responded, "Permit it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for Us to fulfill all righteousness" (Matthew 3:15). Then John baptized Him. Why then was the sinless Son of God baptized?   To begin with, in His baptism Jesus identified with the sinners that He came to save. Also, His baptism was the official start of His ministry (Acts 1:21-22; 10:37-38), and Luke states that He was "about thirty years of age" (Luke 3:23). It is also interesting to note that Joseph was thirty when Pharaoh elevated him to the seat of power in Egypt.   But our Lord's words tell us the main reason for His baptism: "for in this way it is fitting for Us to fulfill all righteousness" (Matt. 3:15). In what way? In the way pictured by His baptism in the Jordan. Many Bible scholars agree that New Testament baptism was by immersion, which is a picture of death, burial, and resurrection. Our Lords baptism in water was a picture of His work of redemption (Matt. 20:22; Luke 12:50). It was through His baptism of suffering on the cross that God "fulfilled all righteousness." (The "Us" in Matthew 3:15 does not mean John and Jesus. It means the Father, the Son, and the Spirit.)   When our Lord came up from the water, the Father spoke from heaven and identified Him as the beloved Son of God, and the Spirit visibly came upon Jesus in the form of a dove. Those who deny the Trinity have a difficult time explaining this event. This is the first of three recorded occasions when the Father spoke from heaven. The second was when Jesus was transfigured (Luke 9:28-36), and the third was during His last week before the cross (John 12:28).   Only Luke mentions that Jesus was praying at His baptism, and this was only one of many occasions (Luke 5:16; 6:12; 9:18, 28-29; 11:1; 23:34, 46). As the perfect Son of man, Jesus depended on His Father to meet His needs, and that was why He prayed.   Are you praying and depending upon our Father in heaven to meet your needs today?   God bless!

You can imagine the excitement that must have been in the air in Israel during this time. God has been silent for four-hundred years after speaking to the nation and rebuking them through Malachi the prophet. Sure, they were back in the Promise Land but they were under the thumb of the Romans. The promise of a Messiah only seemed to be a dream. But then Herod the Great rebuilt the temple in Jerusalem and once again the observance of the sacrifices and feast days like Passover were allowed to be observed. Stories of a special baby being born in Bethlehem with wise men from the east visiting Him, had circulated throughout the land. And now a colorful prophet shows up with a powerful message that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand”. God appears to be speaking to His people once again and they respond by the thousands coming to the Jordan River to be baptized by this prophet, John the Baptist!   John was faithful in his ministry by first preparing the hearts of the people for the coming Messiah. He clearly preached and proclaimed that Jesus was "the Lord" (Luke 3:4) and the “Son of God” (John 1:34). John begins his message by exposing the hypocrisy of the religious leaders. Next, he addressed the people and the soldiers and gave them specific instructions on what it meant to repent and the terrible consequences if they refused. And now in our verses today, because John rebuked Herod Antipas for his adulterous marriage to Herodias and other evils that he had done, he was imprisoned by the king and eventually beheaded some ten months later. However, John had faithfully finished his God-given assignment and prepared the people to meet the Messiah, the Son of God.   Luke now tells us that one day, after all the others had been baptized, Jesus presented Himself for baptism at the Jordan by John. Matthew’s Gospel informs us that at first John refused to comply (Matt. 3:13-15). He knew that Jesus of Nazareth was the perfect Son of God who had no need to repent of sin. Jesus responded, "Permit it to be so now, for thus it is fitting for Us to fulfill all righteousness" (Matthew 3:15). Then John baptized Him. Why then was the sinless Son of God baptized?   To begin with, in His baptism Jesus identified with the sinners that He came to save. Also, His baptism was the official start of His ministry (Acts 1:21-22; 10:37-38), and Luke states that He was "about thirty years of age" (Luke 3:23). It is also interesting to note that Joseph was thirty when Pharaoh elevated him to the seat of power in Egypt.   But our Lord's words tell us the main reason for His baptism: "for in this way it is fitting for Us to fulfill all righteousness" (Matt. 3:15). In what way? In the way pictured by His baptism in the Jordan. Many Bible scholars agree that New Testament baptism was by immersion, which is a picture of death, burial, and resurrection. Our Lords baptism in water was a picture of His work of redemption (Matt. 20:22; Luke 12:50). It was through His baptism of suffering on the cross that God "fulfilled all righteousness." (The "Us" in Matthew 3:15 does not mean John and Jesus. It means the Father, the Son, and the Spirit.)   When our Lord came up from the water, the Father spoke from heaven and identified Him as the beloved Son of God, and the Spirit visibly came upon Jesus in the form of a dove. Those who deny the Trinity have a difficult time explaining this event. This is the first of three recorded occasions when the Father spoke from heaven. The second was when Jesus was transfigured (Luke 9:28-36), and the third was during His last week before the cross (John 12:28).   Only Luke mentions that Jesus was praying at His baptism, and this was only one of many occasions (Luke 5:16; 6:12; 9:18, 28-29; 11:1; 23:34, 46). As the perfect Son of man, Jesus depended on His Father to meet His needs, and that was why He prayed.   Are you praying and depending upon our Father in heaven to meet your needs today?   God bless!

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