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When did John the Baptist know that he was called to prepare the way for Jesus? Scripture doesn’t give us a definitive answer—but it does give us something far better: a clear picture of who Jesus is and what He came to do.

In this sermon, we reflect on the ministry of John the Baptist, his God-given mission, and the profound moment at the Jordan River when Jesus steps into the water to be baptized. Though sinless and perfect, Jesus insists on being baptized “to fulfill all righteousness.” Why? Because He came not merely to show us the way, but to be the way—standing in our place as our substitute.

At Jesus’ baptism, heaven is opened, the Holy Spirit descends, and the Father’s voice declares, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” The Scriptures converge—Isaiah, the Psalms, and the promises of God—all pointing to Jesus as the Savior who fulfills righteousness for us.

This sermon also turns our attention to your baptism. Unlike Jesus, we truly need what baptism gives: forgiveness of sins, death to the old self, resurrection to new life, and the gift of the Holy Spirit. In baptism, God claims you as His own child and speaks the same word of love over you.

Whether you were baptized recently or decades ago, your baptism remains a living, powerful promise:

Live in peace. Amen.

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