
Baptism of Jesus
The Baptism of Jesus is an event described in the New Testament where Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. This act signifies the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, symbolizing purification, humility, and the acceptance of his mission. During the baptism, heaven opens, and the Holy Spirit descends like a dove, and a voice from heaven affirms Jesus as God's beloved Son. It highlights the divine approval of Jesus and marks the start of his role as Savior, emphasizing themes of obedience, faith, and divine identity.