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DAY 3 OF 21

The Baptism of Jesus

Did you Know?   

  • John was a prophet.  
  • John was called ‘the Baptist’ because he baptized people in water.  
  • The ‘Holy Spirit’ is God living in His people.

The Meaning of the Story

It is now about thirty years later. Jesus began the work God sent Him to do.

If someone important, like a king or a president, is coming to a town, then there are many things to get ready. John baptized the people to get them ready for the coming of their King. The people needed to be clean to meet their King, Jesus.

John baptized people in water. Water makes us clean on the outside of our bodies. But, water cannot take away the dirt which is on the inside. We are dirty in our hearts. We all need someone to make us clean on the inside.

Jesus’ baptism is different from John’s because Jesus baptizes people with God’s Spirit. God’s Spirit makes people clean on the inside. God’s Spirit is like a fire. A fire burns away everything that is dirty. Jesus washes us with God’s Spirit and makes us truly clean.

Who is Jesus?

The lowest person in society was a slave. The lowest work of a slave was to take off his master’s sandal. John said that he was not worthy of doing the lowest job of the lowest person and touching the feet of Jesus. Jesus is so much greater than John.

God calls Jesus his ‘own dear Son.’ Just like a parent has a special love for his child, so God has a special love for His only Son, Jesus. God is very happy that Jesus has come to make people clean.

Thinking about the Story   

  1. Have you ever felt dirty on the inside?  
  2. What are some of the things people do to try and make themselves clean?  
  3. Why is God’s Spirit like a fire?  
  4. What does God say about Jesus?
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About this Plan

Meet Jesus

This plan is suitable for someone who wants to make sure they really are a Christian. You can also use it to share your faith by reading it with a friend who is not yet a Christian – either one-to-one or in a small group. We hope you – and your friends – enjoy meeting Jesus together!

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