What a beautiful spot on the River Jordan! There are many rivers in the world that present such a picture, and many more beautiful than this one, yet we know that many of our Sunday school children are interested in that river on account of the many incidents recorded in Scripture in connection with it.
John the Baptist baptized people in it unto repentance; and the Lord Jesus associated Himself with the repentant few who were confessing their sins and turning away from them.
As we have mentioned the fact of the Lord associating Himself with those who were confessing their sins, it will be well for us to mention that the Lord Jesus had no sins to confess, but it was a righteous thing for those people to confess their sins, and therore the Lord could say to John (who wondered at the Lord for wanting to be baptized of Him),
“It becometh us to fulfill all righousness.”
God at that moment opened the heavens, and said,
God would not allow the people to think that the Lord Jesus was a sinner, like the rest of them.
ML 10/08/1944