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David Servant

Jesus Is Baptized by John the Baptist Matthew 3:13-17; John 1:29-34

Jesus' baptism reveals His identity as the Son of God and foreshadows His death on the cross as a substitute for sinners.
David Servant preaches about the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist, highlighting how John initially hesitated to baptize Jesus because of his own sinfulness compared to the sinless Jesus. The descent of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove confirmed to John that Jesus was the Savior, God's Son. John recognized Jesus as the 'Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world,' symbolizing Jesus' sacrificial death for all humanity's sins. Believers are declared 'not guilty' through Jesus, who bore the weight of everyone's sins on the cross.

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John had baptized many people who had repented and believed his message that the Messiah would soon appear. When Jesus came to be baptized, John didn't yet realize that He was the Messiah, so it wasn't for that reason that he was hesitant to baptize Jesus. He must have been hesitant because, when he compared himself to perfect and sinless Jesus, his own sinfulness was evident. That is why John suggested that Jesus baptize him! This reveals to us that Jesus had a reputation of being a very holy person, which we would have expected anyway since we know Jesus never sinned.

It was right after John baptized Jesus that John saw the Holy Spirit descend upon Him in the form of a dove. God had foretold John that when he saw that happen, it would reveal the person who was the Savior. Can you imagine how John felt at that moment when Jesus came up out of the water? His own relative, the most holy person he had ever met, was actually God's Son! For thirty years Jesus had kept it a secret! From then on John began to tell everyone that Jesus was the Son of God. The secret was out!

John also understood something about the main reason why Jesus became a man, because he began referring to Jesus as "the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" (John 1:29). For thousands of years the people of Israel had sacrificed lambs during every Passover, just as God had commanded. But those lambs only served to prefigure Jesus, who would die for everyone's sins, not just covering them, but, as John said, taking them away. If you are a believer in Jesus, you should know that He has taken away your sins. In God's eyes, you aren't just a sinner who was found guilty and then forgiven, you are a new person who has been declared "not guilty"! Wow!

Q. Why didn't John call Jesus "Lord" when he objected to baptizing Him?

A. Because John didn't know at that point that Jesus was Lord.

Q. Why do you think Jesus wanted to be baptized by John like everyone else?

A. It couldn't have been because Jesus needed to repent like everyone else, because He was sinless. Jesus told John that He should be baptized in order to "do everything that is right" (Matthew 3:15). Some people (including myself) think that Jesus was baptized as a way of foreshadowing His death on the cross. Picture it this way: Thousands of sinful people being baptized in the Jordan River, washing their dirty sins into the water, and then Jesus, who was clean and sinless, going down into the water and coming up with everyone's sins on Him. That is what happened on the cross, when Jesus took the sins of the world on Himself and suffered as our substitute.

Application: Once we realize and believe, just as John the Baptist did, that Jesus is the Son of God, we need to tell other people, especially those who are searching for the truth.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Jesus' Baptism: A Revelation of His Identity
  2. A. John's hesitation to baptize Jesus due to his own sinfulness
  3. B. The Holy Spirit's descent upon Jesus as a dove
  4. C. John's realization that Jesus is the Son of God
  5. II. The Purpose of Jesus' Baptism
  6. A. To fulfill God's will and do everything that is right
  7. B. To foreshadow His death on the cross as a substitute for sinners
  8. III. The Significance of Jesus' Baptism for Believers
  9. A. Jesus takes away our sins, making us new and not guilty in God's eyes
  10. B. We should tell others about Jesus, the Son of God

Key Quotes

“For thirty years Jesus had kept it a secret!” — David Servant
“In God's eyes, you aren't just a sinner who was found guilty and then forgiven, you are a new person who has been declared 'not guilty'!” — David Servant
“That is what happened on the cross, when Jesus took the sins of the world on Himself and suffered as our substitute.” — David Servant

Application Points

  • Once we realize and believe that Jesus is the Son of God, we need to tell other people, especially those who are searching for the truth.
  • Jesus takes away our sins, making us new and not guilty in God's eyes.
  • We should follow Jesus' example by doing everything that is right and fulfilling God's will.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why didn't John call Jesus 'Lord' when he objected to baptizing Him?
Because John didn't know at that point that Jesus was Lord.
Why do you think Jesus wanted to be baptized by John like everyone else?
It couldn't have been because Jesus needed to repent like everyone else, because He was sinless. Jesus told John that He should be baptized in order to 'do everything that is right'.
What is the significance of Jesus being called 'the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world'?
For thousands of years the people of Israel had sacrificed lambs during every Passover, just as God had commanded. But those lambs only served to prefigure Jesus, who would die for everyone's sins, not just covering them, but, as John said, taking them away.
What should we do once we realize and believe that Jesus is the Son of God?
We need to tell other people, especially those who are searching for the truth.

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