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connected by baptism

Mark 1:10
"And straightway coming up out of the water, He saw the heavens opened, and the Spirit like a dove descending upon Him:"

This is a amazing moment. 
The heavens opened! The Holy Spirit descending like a dove! It's beautiful and it's powerful! This is grabbing the attention of everyone present. Everyone sees this event as Jesus stepping onto the public stage as the Son of God. This is the penultimate event of John the Baptizer's ministry. Just before this happened, he said he was NOT WORTHY to untie the sandals of Jesus. He is the voice calling out in the wilderness, making way for the Messiah. He has seen the glory of our Lord and will let nothing stop him from speaking TRUTH!

Jesus did NOT free the Jewish people from their Roman oppressors. Jesus came to save people from our REAL ENEMY; Satan. The Roman Empire crumbled long ago. Satan's empire is still with us today. More successful than ever. People need to hear the Gospel message, especially the parts hot with fire and brimstone! Our world needs to know about the saving work of Jesus Christ. We are baptized into His death and RESURRECTION! Through the waters of Baptism we are connected to Him. Forever.

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