Christ And His Foot Steps Part 1
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Following in His Footsteps
Following in His Footsteps
52 Sermons About Christ
Matthew 3:13-14
Matthew 3:13-14
Summary: In Matthew 3:13-14, we see the humble act of Jesus coming to John the Baptist to be baptized, setting an example of obedience and humility for us to follow.
Application: This passage reminds us of the importance of humble obedience in our walk with Christ. It challenges us to follow Jesus' example of humility, even in moments when we may feel like we deserve special treatment.
Teaching: This sermon teaches us the significance of Jesus' act of baptism as a symbol of identification with humanity and a model of Christian obedience. It also highlights Jesus' humility and his willingness to submit to God's plan.
How this passage could point to Christ: In this passage, we see Jesus taking the first step towards his earthly ministry, fulfilling God's plan of redemption. It points us to the humble and obedient nature of Christ, foreshadowing his sacrificial death on the cross.
Big Idea: By following Jesus' example of humble obedience, we can align ourselves with God's will and experience the blessings of walking in His footsteps.
Recommended Study: To deepen your understanding of baptism in the New Testament and its theological significance, explore resources on baptism in the Gospels in your Logos library. Additionally, study the concept of humility in the teachings of Jesus and how it relates to Christian obedience. This will provide a richer context for applying the themes of Matthew 3:13-14 to our daily lives.
1. Humble Obedience Initiated
1. Humble Obedience Initiated
Matthew 3:13
You could explore how Jesus' decision to be baptized by John, despite not needing forgiveness of sins, demonstrates His commitment to identifying with humankind and setting an example for us. This act of humility and obedience serves as a powerful model for our own behavior, illustrating the importance of aligning our actions with God's will, even when it seems counterintuitive or unnecessary from our perspective.
2. Heaven’s Humility Highlighted
2. Heaven’s Humility Highlighted
Matthew 3:14
Maybe consider highlighting John the Baptist's initial reluctance to baptize Jesus as a contrast to Jesus' humility. This can further emphasize the idea that following Jesus means embracing humility and obedience, even when it challenges our expectations or societal norms. It's an opportunity to reflect on how submission to God's will, as Jesus showed, leads to a life that truly honors God and fulfills His purpose for us.