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What does the Bible say about John's baptism?

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John the Baptist baptized with water, but pointed to Jesus, who baptizes with the Holy Spirit.

John the Baptist made a clear distinction between his own baptism and that of Jesus. In Luke 3:16, he states, 'I baptize you with water, but He who is mightier than I is coming... He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.' This delineation emphasizes the greater spiritual reality that Christ brings, focusing on the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in the hearts of believers, which is beyond the mere external act of water baptism. John's ministry served to prepare the way for Jesus, urging people to reflect on their spiritual state and to expect something far greater than his own baptism.
Scripture References: Luke 3:15-20, Luke 3:16

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Luke 3:15-20
J.C. Ryle · May 25, 2016
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