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What does the Bible say about Jesus' baptism into death?

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Jesus' baptism refers to His imminent suffering and death on the cross, as indicated in Luke 12:50.

In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus refers to His impending suffering as a 'baptism' He needs to undergo, indicating a deep immersion into both physical and spiritual torments related to His sacrifice. This baptism signifies not just the act of being submerged in water, but rather a complete and intense sharing in suffering and death for the atonement of sin. This was not merely a ceremonial act, but rather a profound reality that would illustrate the depth of His sacrifice for humanity's redemption.
Scripture References: Luke 12:50, Matthew 20:22-23

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