Thursday, June 16, 2011

Why Did Jesus Ask John to Baptize Him?

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread,"
Have you ever wondered why Jesus asked John to baptize Him? Wasn't He sinless? Wasn't John sent to baptize only people who had repented (Matt. 3:11)? Why this anomaly?
True--Jesus was totally sinless.

True--John was sent to baptize sinners only, and then only if they repented (pastors have no right to baptize people who have not repented!).

When Jesus asked John, he "forbad Him" because he knew He was sinless (vss. 13, 14). It makes more sense for You to baptize me, John said.

As Matthew writes, Jesus gave John a Bible study, extensive, thorough. He explained how the Father had sent Him to be the Lamb of God. As sinners at the sanctuary placed their hands on the head of an innocent lamb and transferred to it their sins, so Jesus was taking upon Himself all the sins of the whole world, "made to be sin for us, who knew no sin" (2 Cor. 5:21), "made a curse for us" (Gal. 3:13). He put Himself in the place of every sinner, took the guilt upon His own heart. (It wasn't the nails in His hands and feet that killed Him.)

Carrying this load, Jesus experienced repentance in behalf of every sinner. Without joining in our sin, He felt how every sinner feels. He prayed for us all, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." So terrible was the weight of our sin that He hardly felt the physical agony of the crucifixion. He was terribly tempted to conclude that His Father had forsaken Him. That cry of despair was no TV actor's script: "My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" The death Jesus died was the equivalent of our second death (read Psalm 22). He didn't go to sleep for three days and three nights; "Christ DIED for our sins" (1 Cor. 15:3, 4), was resurrected from the DEAD, not from mere sleep, went to hell itself in order to save us from hell itself (Acts 2:27).

All this Jesus had to explain to John, until the prophet could see in Him "the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world" (as he said the next day, John 1:29).

The repentance Jesus experienced in our behalf was not personal, for He had no sin of His own. It had to be a corporate repentance. As we grow closer to Him, we identify with Him. We learn that we have no righteousness inherited by our DNA; the sins of others would be our sins--but for the grace of a Savior, and then we can forgive others as we have been forgiven by Him. We will be like Him--experiencing a corporate repentance.

From the "Dial Daily Bread" Archive: April 15, 2003.
Copyright © 2011 by Robert J. Wieland.

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