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John's baptism is a baptism of repentance closing the old testament canon. Christ's baptism is a baptism that goes to the nations with the gospel. We consider baptism in scripture and what it means in terms of an ordeal. Baptism overlaps the significance of the ordeal, but does that necessarily mean that the application and meaning is always the same?
A new MP3 sermon from Reformation Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Baptism Subtitle: Matthew Speaker: Neil van der Wel Broadcaster: Reformation Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 3/7/2021 Bible: Matthew 3:13-17 Length: 56 min.
What we learn from Jesus' baptism at the start of His earthly ministry
By: Damon Joseph Date: 26JAN20
At Epiphany the Spirit descends on creation through Christ. The whole world is sanctified, changing how we perceive the created order and God's providence. We go from outsiders to insiders, strangers to God's family. His awesome holiness is revealed to be his perfect love
Why was Christ Baptized? Check out this homily to find the symbolism of the act.
In this homily given on the celebration of the Trinitarian Epiphany at Christ's Baptism, Fr. Anthony literally goes back to the beginning and then places the celebration of Christ's baptism within the economy of salvation (Lord, I hope the homily was better than that summary of it!). Enjoy the show!
Baptism of the Lord | First Sunday after the Epiphany | Isaiah 42:1-9 | Psalm 29 | Acts 10:34-43 | Matthew 3:13-17 | January 12, 2020 | Rev. Shawna Songer Gaines | St. Mary of Bethany Parish | Anglican (Nashville, TN)
Matthew 3:13-17. "What do you believe about who you are?" The Very Rev. Paul Donison reminds us how our identity is not found in how we carry ourselves through turbulence, but in how Christ carried us through baptism.
January 13, 2019, Octave of Epiphany - St John 1:29-34 | Stephen Brannen
January 13, 2019 - Today is the Octave Day of Epiphany and on this day the focus is on the revelation of God to man through the Baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ. In this reflection we use the Icon of the Baptism of our Lord to hear the Early Church teachings of what God did for us through Jesus Christ as He would be baptized in the Jordan River.
In the Second part of a multipart series on Baptism, Pastor Gary has us look at Christ's Baptism and wonder what it means for us today. Also... Mexican Cardinal dishes shame at clerical accusers, but Bert and Ernie turn out to be just good friends after all, John Hagee talks up new book, but it’s more of the same, old nonsense, and we talk how Christ is at work today on Radical Grace Radio. Visit Matthew Pancake's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/matthew.pancake Visit Pastor Gary Held's Facebook http://www.facebook.com/garyheld Visit our Website www.RadicalGraceRadio.com
Rose begins the season of lent with Mark's account of Christ's Baptism and Temptation.
The powerful voice of the Father confirms His love and approval to His Son at the very start of His ministry, showing us the truth that "man lives by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord".
God shows us through the life, death and Spirit of Jesus how to receive and promote mercy, reconciliation, and unity.
Life on the Run Podcast | Love God, Serve People, Share Christ
In today’s episode, Pastor Dale looks at the reason Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River by his cousin John. Because Jesus is our ultimate example, the reasoning for a believer in Christ to be baptized is more than just a decision it begins a...
Christ's Baptism and Temptation
Story #21 of the Jesus Story YearChrist's Baptismaka Baptized into DeathJanuary 10, 2010Fr. Thomas McKenzieFirst Sunday after EpiphanyExodus 14:10-31 Psalm 106:1-12 Romans 6:1-7 Matthew 3:1-6, 13-17
Weekly Message for Sunday, November 22nd, 2009