Jesus Assured of His Sonship 

Now when all the people were baptized, it came to pass that Jesus also was
baptized; and while he prayed, the heaven was opened. Luke 3:21, NKJV. 

When Jesus came to be baptized, John recognized in Him a purity of character
that he had never before perceived in any man. The very atmosphere of His
presence was holy and awe-inspiring. Among the multitudes that had gathered
about him at the Jordan, John had heard dark tales of crime, and had met
souls bowed down with the burden of myriad sins; but never had he come in
contact with a human being from whom there breathed an influence so divine.
All this was in harmony with what had been revealed to John regarding the
Messiah. . . . 

Jesus did not receive baptism as a confession of guilt on His own account.
He identified Himself with sinners, taking the steps that we are to take,
and doing the work that we must do. His life of suffering and patient
endurance after His baptism was also an example to us. 

Upon coming up out of the water, Jesus bowed in prayer on the river bank. A
new and important era was opening before Him (The Desire of Ages, pp. 110,
111). 

Never had angels listened to such a prayer. They were solicitous to bear to
the praying Redeemer messages of assurance and love. But no; the Father
Himself will minister to His Son. Direct from the throne proceeded the light
of the glory of God. The heavens were opened, and beams of light and glory
proceeded therefrom and assumed the form of a dove, in appearance like
burnished gold. The dovelike form was emblematical of the meekness and
gentleness of Christ. 

The people stood spellbound with fear and amazement. Their eyes were
fastened upon Christ, whose bowed form was bathed in the beautiful light and
glory that ever surround the throne of God. His upturned face was glorified
as they had never before seen the face of man. The thunders rolled and the
lightnings flashed from the opening heavens, and a voice came therefrom in
terrible majesty, saying, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well
pleased." . . . Jehovah's voice assured Christ of His Sonship with the
Eternal (Youth's Instructor, March 1874). 

The glory that rested upon Christ is a pledge of the love of God for us. It
tells us of the power of prayer--how the human voice may reach the ear of
God, and our petitions find acceptance in the courts of heaven. . . . The
light which fell from the open portals upon the head of our Saviour will
fall upon us as we pray for help to resist temptation. The voice which spoke
to Jesus says to every believing soul, This is My beloved child, in whom I
am well pleased (The Desire of Ages, p. 113). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 78

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