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Overview:

Of all the possible ways Jesus could have begun His ministry, He stepped in line with others at the Jordan River to be baptized by John. But why?Pastor Chuck Swindoll exposits this mysterious passage to help you see how necessary it was for Jesus to receive John’s baptism and how the event climaxed with the Father’s thunderous approval along with the Spirit’s heavenly descent.

Message Summary:

In this message, Chuck Swindoll examines the pivotal moment in Matthew 3 where the ministry of Jesus officially begins. The scene takes place at the Jordan River, where John the Baptist has been preaching a message of repentance—a radical "change of mind" regarding sin and lifestyle. Swindoll notes the lack of fanfare surrounding Jesus' arrival; there was no halo, no glowing light, and no announcement. Instead, Jesus quietly "slipped into the group," looking like any other Jewish man from Galilee, having spent the last 30 years in total obscurity working in a carpenter's shop [1, 5–7]. The narrative focuses on John’s shock when he recognizes the Messiah standing in line among sinners. John attempts to talk Jesus out of it, arguing, "I am the one who needs to be baptized by you". Swindoll explains that while Jesus had no sin to repent of, He insisted on baptism to identify fully with humanity and to "carry out all that God requires". The event culminates in a spectacular display of the Trinity: the Son emerges from the water, the Spirit descends "like a dove," and the Father speaks audibly from heaven, "This is my dearly loved Son who brings me great joy". Swindoll concludes with practical applications, reminding believers that just because we don't see a sign or hear an audible voice today does not mean God is absent or displeased with our obedience [22–25].

Message Key Facts:

  • The Meaning of Repentance: Swindoll defines repentance not merely as an emotion, but as a volition: "to change the mind." It is moving in a direction of selfishness or sin, and then turning to move toward God.
  • The "Celebrity" Myth: Swindoll contrasts Jesus' humility with modern celebrity culture. Jesus did not cut in line, did not have an agent, and did not demand special treatment. To illustrate that even great spiritual figures are human, Swindoll shares a story about a man who met Mother Teresa and had to correct her for putting a bandage on backwards—proving that even saints are fallible humans [15–18].
  • John’s Lack of Foreknowledge: Despite being Jesus' cousin and the forerunner, John did not know that Jesus was the Messiah until this moment. Swindoll references John 1:33, where John the Baptist admits, "I did not recognize him as Messiah," until the Spirit descended [11–12].
  • The Trinitarian Moment: This event is one of the rare biblical instances where all three members of the Trinity are manifested simultaneously: the Father speaks, the Son is baptized, and the Spirit descends. Swindoll calls this an "awesome" moment, urging reverence rather than analysis [21–22].
  • Identification, Not Purification: Jesus’ baptism was different from the others. While the crowd was baptized for repentance, Jesus was baptized for identification—to stand among the people He came to save.
  • God’s Silent Pleasure: Swindoll encourages those who have turned from addiction or secret sin, noting that while they may not hear a voice from the sky, God looks upon their integrity with the same pleasure He expressed at the Jordan [24–25].

Message References:

  • Matthew 3:11–17: The primary text detailing John’s prediction of the Messiah, his reluctance to baptize Jesus, and the Father’s affirmation.
  • Luke 3:23: Referenced to establish that Jesus was "about 30 years old" when this event took place.
  • John 1:29–34: The parallel account where John the Baptist reflects on the event the next day, confirming he did not previously know Jesus was the Lamb of God.
  • Isaiah 40: The prophecy identifying John as the "voice in the wilderness" preparing the way.

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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