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How do we know that Christ's baptism was for our benefit?

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Christ's baptism exemplified His identification with sinners and fulfilled the righteousness necessary for our salvation.

The baptism of Jesus serves as a profound moment in redemptive history. As Don Bell explains, Christ didn't require baptism for His own sake, as He was sinless. Rather, it exemplified His unwavering commitment to fulfill all righteousness on behalf of His people. By being baptized, Jesus identifies with the sinful condition of humanity, demonstrating that He is the 'beloved Son' who takes upon Himself the wrath and judgment we deserve. Through this act, He aligns Himself with our need for redemption, ensuring that His righteousness is credited to us. Thus, His baptism is directly tied to our salvation and serves as an essential part of the gospel narrative.
Scripture References: Mark 1:9-11, Matthew 3:15, Hebrews 2:11

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