Here is the story of the John's baptism and that of the baptism of Jesus mostly from what happened after the 'Birth of Jesus' from Luke 3 and Matthew 3. Audio file
God had been silent over the period between the testaments, but now the ‘Word of God’ came to John in the desert by the Jordan River (Lk.3:2). Israel had wandered through the desert after the exodus from Egypt until they crossed the Jordan to enter the ‘Promised Land’. The imagery here is that of a ‘New Exodus’. John preached ‘a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins’ in preparation for the ‘coming one’ who would rescue God’s people (Lk.3:2-3, Mt.3:2-3).
People came from
throughout Judea to confess their sins and to identify with John’s ‘repentant and
expectant’ community. Yet, when the ‘religious leaders’ came to where John was
baptizing, John denounced them as ‘snakes’ needing to flee the coming wrath
(Mt.3:7-8, 11, Lk.3:8, 16). According to John
they needed to ‘produce fruit’ consistent with genuine repentance. So John pointed
to the more powerful one, Jesus, who would pour out God’s Spirit and bring the
fire of God’s judgment.
Jesus came to
the Jordan identifying with those needing the forgiveness of sins. John needed to be baptized by Jesus, but Jesus
considered it proper for him to identify with the ‘repentant community’. Jesus was
acting on behalf of God’s people as their representative and God was preparing Jesus
for his role as Messiah (Mt.3:13-15, Lk.3:21-22). Jesus
was anointed by John in a similar fashion to the way Samuel anointed David as
Israel’s future king (1 Sam.16:13). The
Spirit came down on ‘King Jesus’ and the heavenly voice confirmed Jesus’
identity, “This is my beloved Son” (Mt.3:16-17).Tsalani bwino (stay well),
Jay, Laura, Clara, Katherine and Lauren Stoms
Prayer
Requests:
1) For the
'International Students Ministry' at Christ Church Stellenbosch.
2) That we
can organize a 'School of Storying' in Malawi for June/July 2015.
3) Pray that
we can pick up three new partnering churches.
4) For a 'good
deal' as we seek to purchase a vehicle.
5) For longer
term accommodations for our family in Stellenbosch.
6) That the
health and growth of our 'story group' in Kayamandi.
7) Starting a
series of luncheons for International students where we would story through the
life of Jesus.
8) About
possibly going to South Sudan for two weeks to train Anglican Pastors.
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