This passage is another short one, though with a huge impact. These 3 verses narrate the baptism of Jesus.
First key truth - In those days Jesus came from Nazareth and was baptized by John in the Jordan.
- Jesus himself was baptized. Previously we read that baptism was a mark of repentance. However, Jesus had nothing to repent of. So why be baptized?
1. As a example to the believers that repentance is the "way to go", and publicly declaring that His teaching is in accordance to John's.
2. As a act of obedience to the will of God.
Second key truth - God the Father acknowledges God the Son.
Mark tells us of the heavens being torn open and the voice that declares Jesus God's Son. This, again, is another affirmation of the identity of Christ - with supernatural evidence. The relationship here is clearly displayed - that God the Father loves God the Son, and God the Son obeyed the instructions of God the Father.
Do we still keep doubts over the identity of Christ?
Do we still have doubts over the purpose and legitimacy of baptism?
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