Shortly before Jesus met the woman at the well at Sychar (John 4), John the 
Baptist had baptized Him. But that meant a prerequisite of repentance, for the 
only people that John could baptize were those who had repented. But Jesus 
never had sinned! Then how could He let Himself be baptized? To be baptized 
without repenting would be hypocrisy, for John's mission was only "the baptism 
of repentance" (Acts 19:4). John knew this. That's why He refused Him the rite.
But here's the wonder: the sinless Son of God lets Himself be lowered into the 
water the same as any common sinner, making a public confession of repentance. 
(It's childish to think the reason was He merely wanted to show us the physical 
method--John could do that; or make a "bank deposit" of "merit" to be 
transferred to some disadvantaged people like the thief on the cross.)

Jesus actually did experience repentance. He had to, or John could not have 
baptized Him; but it was not for His own sins, but for ours. Therefore it had 
to be corporate repentance. Totally sinless, He was "made to be sin for us, who 
knew no sin" (2 Cor. 5:21). He identified with the human race so closely that 
He felt that our sins were His own. Don't you want understanding and 
compassion? Sure. So Jesus learned how to feel that burden for others, 
including the five-times divorcee at the well.

The earth must someday soon be lightened with the glory of "the third angel's 
message in verity," when a multitude of all nations and tongues will join Him 
in winning every one in the world who is willing to believe the gospel.

Rather than a few celebrities on a wide screen or through electronics, that 
fourth angel's ministry must be performed "largely" by humble people working on 
a personal heart-to-heart level. Their "training"? Seldom that of "literary 
institutions," but knowing Good News better than for a century and a half we 
have thought it is.

--Robert J. Wieland

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