Ready to Work – Week of January 12, 2026
As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment, heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, āThis is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.ā
Matthew 3:16-17
Ready to Work
Have you noticed that the dove appears frequently in the Bible? The dove is a symbol of peace and purity. After the rains stopped, Noah sent a dove out of the ark, and that dove came back with another sign of peace, the olive branch. Doves were also used in the Old Testament when Godās people made sacrifices. So, we see the dove pictured in our church banners, Christian art, and at baptisms.
When God the Holy Spirit descended to Jesus as a dove after his baptism, we are reminded of peace and innocence. Jesus did not sin. He did not ever do anything wrong and therefore did not need forgiveness.
So, it seems strange that Jesus would need to be baptized. We need to be baptized because weāre born sinners. We cannot possibly live without sinful thoughts. We cannot possibly go a single day without doing something that hurts others. But Jesus was perfect! He never sinned!
And yet, this was how God wanted Jesus to begin his public ministry. Jesus took our sins upon himself. He became a sinner for us. In part, Jesusā baptism shows us that he was the one who came to do the job of taking our sins away.
This would not be an easy mission. So, at Jesusā baptism, the Holy Spirit gave Jesus gifts to fulfill his work. And God the Father assured his Son that even though he would be judged for our sin, the Father was still pleased with his Son.
Sound familiar? When we think of Jesusā baptism, let us think of our own.
Let us remember that we are Godās children, who are loved, saved, and wrapped in the Fatherās arms. Because of Christ and our baptism, God the Father is well-pleased with us!
Let us rejoice that the Holy Spirit equips us to carry out the work that God has laid before us. Just as he gave Jesusā power at Jesusā baptism, so God the Holy Spirit gives us special gifts, too, through our baptism! God knows all of our weaknesses and gives us the strength to carry out his work.
Let us step into each day remembering that through Jesusā innocence, we can live a new life until we enjoy the feast of heaven, praising the one who lived a pure life in our place.
Prayer:
Dear Jesus,
When we remember your baptism, we remember that you are the only person that never sinned. Thank you for coming down to our sinful world and taking on our sins, so that we can experience the joy of heaven. Amen.

