Jesus, Our Example 

For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be
made the righteousness of God in him. 2 Cor. 5:21.

In the submission of Christ to the ordinance of baptism, He shows the sinner
one of the important steps in true conversion. Christ had no sins to wash
away, but in consenting to become a substitute for man, the sins of guilty
man were imputed to Him. . . . While God accepts Christ as the sinner's
substitute, He gives the sinner a chance, with Christ's divine power to help
him, to stand the test which Adam failed to endure. 

Christ came to John, repenting on the sinner's account, believing in behalf
of the sinner, that through the plan He had devised, of taking humanity, and
in suffering and dying for man, the sinner would, through repentance, faith,
and baptism, be accepted of God. He was buried by John in the liquid grave,
and came up out of the water to represent to man, in His holy life, the true
pattern for him to copy. 

The steps in conversion, plainly marked out, are repentance, faith in Christ
as the world's Redeemer, faith in His death, burial, and resurrection, shown
by baptism, and His ascension on high to plead in the sinner's behalf. At
the very commencement of His public ministry, He presents Himself in the
character He sustains to man throughout His mediatorial work. He identifies
Himself with sinners as their substitute, taking upon Himself their sins,
numbering Himself with the transgressors, and doing the work the sinner is
required to do in repentance, faith, and willing obedience. What an example
is here given in the life of Christ for sinners to imitate! If they will not
follow the example given them, they will be without excuse. 

Dear children and youth, your heavenly Father and the dear Saviour are your
very best friends. You have every evidence that it is possible for you to
have of their love for you. "He that spared not his own Son, but delivered
him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all
things?" 

God will not withhold anything from us that will really be for our good.
Jesus would have us happy in this world, and enjoy with Him the glory of the
next world. God has given to children and youth invitations to surrender to
Him. "My son, give me thine heart." A promise is given--"Those that seek me
early shall find me ." . . . 

All who live have sins to wash away. . . . True repentance of sin, faith in
the merits of Jesus Christ, and baptism into His death, to be raised out of
the water to live a new life, are the first steps in the new birth which
Christ told Nicodemus he must experience in order to be saved. The words of
Christ to Nicodemus are not only spoken to him, but to every man, woman, and
child, that should live in the world. . . . We are safe in following the
example of Christ (Youth's Instructor, February 1874). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 79

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