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What does the Bible say about Jesus' baptism of suffering?

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The Bible illustrates Jesus’ baptism as an experience of intense affliction and suffering, preparing Him as our surety against divine wrath.

In Luke 12:50, Jesus refers to His impending sufferings as a 'baptism' that He must endure. This is significant as it represents the weight of the wrath of God against sin, which He bore for His people. The term 'baptism' carries with it the idea of being immersed or overwhelmed, indicating the depth of Jesus' straitenings and struggles. This teaching offers profound encouragement for believers reflecting on their own hardships. Just as Jesus was 'straitened' until His mission was accomplished, Christians can draw strength from His experience, knowing that their afflictions are also part of God's plan.
Scripture References: Luke 12:50, John 10:17-18

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Luke 12:50
Robert Hawker · Nov 24, 2016
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