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Jesus’ baptism by John in the Jordan River marks the start of his public ministry, characterized by the dramatic manifestation of the Trinity—the Father's voice, the descending Spirit, and the Son. It signifies Jesus’ humility, obedience to God’s plan, identification with humanity, and divine endorsement for his mission of redemption. Key Details of the Baptism (Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3) Location: The Jordan River, where John the Baptist was preaching repentance. Action: Jesus, though sinless, insisted on being baptized by John to "fulfill all righteousness". The Trinity Manifested: The Son: Jesus is baptized. The Holy Spirit: Descends upon Jesus like a dove. The Father: A voice from heaven proclaims, "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased". Spiritual Significance Identification with Humanity: By taking the form of a sinner in the water, Jesus identifies with the human condition and the need for salvation, despite being sinless. Submission and Humility: Jesus demonstrates obedience to the Father's will and sets a humble example for believers. Inauguration of Ministry: It serves as the official commissioning of Jesus' Messianic work, empowering him with the Holy Spirit for service. Prefiguring Death and Resurrection: The immersion symbolizes a "death" (submission to the Father) and rising from the water "resurrection" (starting his mission), foreshadowing his ultimate sacrifice. Affirmation of Identity: The voice from heaven publicly confirms Jesus as the Messiah and Son of God. Foundation for Christian Baptism: It sanctifies the waters of baptism, making it a model for believers to enter a new life with the Holy Spirit. The baptism of Jesus differs from John's baptism of repentance, as it serves as a divine affirmation rather than a cleansing of sin, marking the shift from the old covenant to the new, empowered by the Spirit.