Friday, January 23, 2026

The Weekend Sermon -- Mark 1:9-13

     It is time for the Weekend Sermon. Thank you all for taking the time to read the message this week. I hope and pray that you are all doing very well.
  
      For the last couple of weeks, we have been engaged in a series on the Gospel of Mark. The plan is to go chapter by chapter and verse by verse through this entire book of the Bible. 

      Last week, we looked at what Mark had to say about the ministry of John the Baptist. He was the one prophesied to be the forerunner of the Messiah. The Messiah was Jesus. John said that Jesus was mightier than he was, and He would baptize with the Holy Spirit. 

     In today's message, we are going to look at what are the beginnings of the ministry of Jesus according to Mark's account. In verse 9, we see that Mark tells us that Jesus went from Nazareth down to where John was baptizing and was baptized by John in the Jordan River. 

     Now, there are always those who ask why Jesus was baptized as He had no sin therefore He would not have needed a baptism of repentance as that was what John was performing. I believe that Jesus was baptized as it was His purpose to show us a perfect example of how we are to behave and what we are to do. Jesus was baptized in order to show us that we need to be baptized according to His later commandment that those who come to Him be baptized in the name of the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit. 

     Another reason that Jesus was baptized has to do with what we see in verses 10 and 11. When Jesus came up from the water, He saw the Heavens opened. At the same time, the Spirit in the form of a dove descended upon Him. The voice of the Father came from Heaven saying, "You are my Son whom I love, with You I am well pleased." 

     The baptism of Jesus was a visible proof with signs from the Father that Jesus was the Messiah. The Spirit came upon Jesus signifying that He was the Anointed One from God. Jesus was the Messiah prophesied of old. He had come to deliver His people. The power of the Holy Spirit was upon Him. Also, the Father signified that Jesus was the Son. This demonstrated that Jesus was divine as well as human. The Father said that the Son was pleasing unto Him. The Father verified the work of the Son. 

     Something else of great importance is shown to us in the baptism of Jesus. This is one of the great demonstrations of the veracity of the doctrine of the Trinity. At the baptism of Jesus we have the voice of the Father from Heaven. We have Jesus declared as the Son by the Father, and we see the Holy Spirit coming down in the form of a dove. Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 

     Now, after His baptism, the Spirit sent Jesus into the wilderness. While in the wilderness for 40 days and nights, Jesus prepared Himself for the mission that was ahead. Part of that preparation was the temptation by Satan. Mark doesn't go into detail about the temptations like some other Gospels do. However, we know that Jesus overcame and did not succumb to any temptation. 

     Jesus, by being tempted, demonstrated that He is the one who is without sin. He could truly be the Lamb of God to take away the sins of the world. Also, Jesus by being tempted was able to identify with us. He knew what it was truly like to be a human being. He knew and knows what we are going through that is why the Bible says that He is a great high priest who is touched by the feeling of our infirmities. 

     There is something else that I want to point out in this passage. Mark points out that Jesus was with the wild animals. I do not think that this is just a casual reference. When sin came into this world, all of the natural order was thrown into chaos. By saying that Jesus was with the wild animals, and they were obviously not harming Him, Mark was showing that Jesus is the one who brings redemption to the entire cosmic order. Jesus is the one who has come to set all things right and to return all things to the Edenic state. 

     After His time in the wilderness, Jesus was ready to enter His time of ministry. He set out to do what the Father had sent Him to do. Jesus came to redeem us. He invites you now to come to Him that you might have eternal life. Amen. 

Prayer Requests

     Please pray that the storms won't be bad. I am having a lot of health issues and I am concerned about all this cold and getting to work and just making it through in general to be quite honest. Thank you for your prayers. 

     Please keep praying for peace. This whole business with Greenland is ridiculous. Pray that there is no military invasion of Greenland. Also, pray for peace in Ukraine and Sudan. Israel and Gaza still need help and prayer. Syria needs our prayers. Keep praying about Venezuela. The world is a real mess right now. Pray that the leaders of this world will seek the ways of peace and the Lord's will. 

     Remember to keep praying that the flu and covid problems in the US will end. Also pray for an end to the measles outbreak in South Carolina. 

     For our prayer focus countries this week, let us pray for those in the nations of Mauritius and Kuwait. Pray that many will come to know Jesus. 

    Next week, we will continue in Mark. I will post the verses on Tuesday. May God bless you all. Keep praying. 

     

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