Baptism of Jesus: Affirmation of Identity and Mission
The baptism of Jesus is far more than a symbolic act or a transition into public ministry. According to Scripture, Christ’s baptism is a divine affirmation of His identity as the Son of God and a solemn inauguration of His redemptive mission. God Reveals Himself to Save Throughout Scripture, God reveals Himself for the purpose of redemption. In Exodus 3, the LORD appears to Moses in the burning bush, declaring His holy name and commissioning a deliverer for Israel. God does not reveal His glory merely to be admired but to be trusted and obeyed. This pattern reaches its fulfillment at the baptism of Jesus. The God who once declared “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14) now speaks from heaven, identifying Jesus as His beloved Son (Matthew 3:17). Just as Moses was sent to deliver God’s people from bondage, Christ is revealed as the ultimate Redeemer, sent to bring salvation to the world. Psalm 98 celebrates this saving work, proclaiming that the LORD has made His salvation known openly. Chri...




