Listen "Then Cometh Jesus: The Most Pivotal Moment in God's Redemptive Plan"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textThe baptism of Jesus represents one of the most pivotal moments in human history and in God's redemptive plan, marking the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and revealing the Trinity in perfect harmony.• Jesus' baptism fulfills centuries of prophecy dating back to Genesis 3:15• The phrase "Then cometh Jesus" carries eternal weight, signifying God's perfect timing• Jesus demonstrated profound humility by coming from the insignificant region of Galilee• John the Baptist initially hesitated to baptize Jesus, recognizing his own unworthiness • Jesus insisted on baptism "to fulfill all righteousness," identifying with humanity's need for redemption• The heavens opened, the Spirit descended like a dove, and the Father's voice declared Jesus as His beloved Son• Scripture reveals little about Jesus' first 30 years, but Luke notes he "increased in wisdom and stature"• Jesus' ministry began at age 30 and would last approximately three years before his crucifixion• The Trinity is clearly displayed at the baptism – Father (voice), Son (Jesus), and Holy Spirit (dove)• Jesus serves as our perfect high priest, understanding our temptations yet remaining without sin John 14:6 "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."If you haven't received Jesus Christ by Faith, as your personal Lord and Savior; I strongly encourage you to do so before it is eternally too late!!!If you need someone to pray with you please feel free to contact us here at Words From The Word Of God!!!Via:Email: [email protected] Phone: (864) 309-9087
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