Narrator spoke of the days when John the Baptist preached in the wilderness, drawing many to confess their sins and be baptized in the Jordan River. Among them, Jesus approached from Galilee, his presence commanding yet humble. "John, I have come to be baptized by you," Jesus declared, stepping forward with purpose.
"But how can I baptize you? I am the one who needs to be baptized by you—and yet, you come to me?" John protested, his voice tinged with awe. Jesus met his gaze, calm and resolute. "Let it be so now. It is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness," He replied, his words carrying a quiet authority that filled the air.
With gentle hands, John guided Jesus into the river, the water embracing them both as John performed the sacred act. Narrator described how John dipped Jesus beneath the surface before lifting Him back up, the river cascading from His robe as He emerged.
As Jesus rose from the water, the sky opened, and a brilliant light shone down. Narrator recounted how the Spirit of God descended like a dove, alighting on Him. The soft, ethereal music underscored this momentous event, a dove soaring gracefully overhead as a symbol of the Holy Spirit.
Voice from Heaven[/@ch_4_d]"This is My Son, whom I love; with Him, I am well pleased,"[/@ch_4_d] the voice declared, resonating with authority and gentle affection. [@ch_1]John looked up, his heart filled with awe, while those gathered on the shore bowed their heads in reverence. Jesus remained in the water, calm and radiant, embodying the divine approval spoken from above.
Narrator concluded the story, noting how Jesus began His ministry, marked by His baptism in the Jordan River and the declaration of His divine identity. The moment lingered in the hearts of all who witnessed it, a testament to the profound and sacred event that had unfolded before their eyes.
















