Yesterday's Bible Study |
At the very beginning of His ministry, Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist. Afterwards, the Holy Spirit comes down like a dove, and God speaks from Heaven that Jesus is His Son and that He is pleased with Him. This verse, along with being a beautiful depiction of the trinity, gives us an image of the importance of blessing each other. God blessed Jesus by saying He was pleased with Him.
This comes into sharper focus when we remember that right after this scene, Jesus goes into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan for forty days. He does not eat or drink anything, and the Adversary comes to torment Him and to get Him to give up His kingdom.
I do not believe the timing is coincidental. I can imagine Jesus in the desert repeating the blessing that the Lord had given Him: I am His beloved Son, and He is pleased with me. Imagine the strength that those words might have given Jesus as He endured the temptation. Jesus's ministry had barely begun, but the Lord was already pleased with Him. He wasn't looking at anything that Jesus had done, but who Jesus was: His Son.
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At the very beginning of His ministry, Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist. Afterwards, the Holy Spirit comes down like a dove, and God speaks from Heaven that Jesus is His Son and that He is pleased with Him. This verse, along with being a beautiful depiction of the trinity, gives us an image of the importance of blessing each other. God blessed Jesus by saying He was pleased with Him.
This comes into sharper focus when we remember that right after this scene, Jesus goes into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan for forty days. He does not eat or drink anything, and the Adversary comes to torment Him and to get Him to give up His kingdom.
I do not believe the timing is coincidental. I can imagine Jesus in the desert repeating the blessing that the Lord had given Him: I am His beloved Son, and He is pleased with me. Imagine the strength that those words might have given Jesus as He endured the temptation. Jesus's ministry had barely begun, but the Lord was already pleased with Him. He wasn't looking at anything that Jesus had done, but who Jesus was: His Son.
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