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Jesus' baptism marks the beginning of his public ministry, but it raises an important question: why would the sinless Messiah submit to a baptism of repentance? 

This episode explores the profound significance of Jesus' first public act and reveals what the title "Son of God" really meant to the people of his time. Far from being a mere formality, Jesus' baptism demonstrates the humility at the heart of his kingship and provides divine confirmation of his identity as the promised Messiah.

In this week's episode, we explore:

What You'll Take Away

After listening to this episode, you'll understand why Jesus' baptism was essential to his mission and how it publicly confirmed his identity as the Christ. You'll gain insight into the rich Old Testament background behind the phrase "Son of God" and see how it points to Jesus as the eternal King who fulfills God's promise to David. 

Most importantly, you'll discover what Jesus' first public act teaches us about true authority, servant leadership, and the kind of king we can trust. Whether you're studying Matthew's Gospel for the first time or deepening your understanding of familiar passages, this episode will equip you to read Scripture with greater clarity and confidence.

 Series: Gospel of Matthew: Behold, the King!

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