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Lesson 2

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Key Text:

“And the Holy Spirit

descended in bodily

form like a dove

upon Him, and a

voice came from

heaven which said,

‘You are My beloved

Son; in You I am well pleased’ ” Luke 3:22

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But there’s another important reason to mention these

mighty men of power and influence. It is to contrast them

with the humble man of the wilderness, John the Baptist,

God’s chosen messenger who was to “prepare the way” for

the most significant event in all human history so far: the

coming of Jesus, the world’s Redeemer. How interesting

that God chose not one of the world’s “great” men to herald

the Messiah but one of the “lowlier” ones instead.

As we learn last lesson, Luke

provides a list of great

historical dignitaries to, we

believe, help show that his

account of Jesus and John is

as real and as historical as

these powerful men.

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Scholars put all these

historic personalities

together and give us a

date close to a.d. 27 or

28 for the start of the

ministry of John the

Baptist and Jesus.

It is within the historical time frame of these Roman Empire

luminaries that Jesus was baptized and received the

benediction of Heaven that He is God’s “beloved Son”

(Luke 3:22). Luke establishes this fact right at the outset,

even before he presents to his readers the “orderly

account” of the mission and ministry of Jesus Christ.

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“Now in the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea and the region of Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, while Annas and Caiaphas were high priests, the word of God came to John the son of Zacharias in the wilderness.” (Luke 3:1-2)

We find six historical facts in the book of Luke that help us to identify when John and Jesus began his ministry.

1. The 15th year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar. He was designated Roman Emperor on September 18, 14. The Jews counted the years of reigns from autumn. Therefore, the first year of the reign of Tiberius began around autumn 14. The 15th year began around autumn 27.

2. Governor of Judea: Pontius Pilate. Between 26 and 36 AD.3. Tetrarch of Galilee: Herod. From 4 BC to 39 AD.4. Tetrarch of Iturea: Philip. From 4 BC to 34 AD.5. Tetrarch of Abilene: Lysanias. According to the inscription on

an Abilinian temple, he reigned from 14 to 29 AD.6. High Priests: Annas and Caiaphas. Caiaphas was High Priest

from 18 until 36 AD. Annas had already been dismissed but the people still considered him a High Priest.

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“And he went into all the region around the Jordan, preaching a baptism of repentance for the remission of sins.” (Luke 3:3)

John’s baptism by immersion went through two phases:

1. Going down into the water. A public sign of repentance.

2. Coming out of the water. Being born again. An inner change

that is revealed by doing justice (Luke 3:10-14)

As they came out of the water, He urged them to “bear fruits worthy of repentance.” He said that a greater baptism was about to come: “but One mightier than I is coming… He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.”

What is that baptism about?

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Read Romans 6:1–6.

What spiritual lessons is the apostle

Paul drawing out of the act of

baptism?

Note the comparison he makes

between the act of immersion and

rising out of the water with dying to

sin and living for righteousness.

How have you experienced the reality

of this new life in Christ?

REFLECTION

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“And He said to them, ‘Why did you seek Me? Did you not know that I must be about

My Father’s business?’” (Luke 2:49)

“For the first time the child Jesus looked upon

the temple… He beheld the bleeding victim

upon the altar of sacrifice… Day by day He saw

their meaning more clearly… The mystery of

His mission was opening to the Saviour.”E.G.W. (The Desire of Ages, cp. 8, pg. 57)

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About 20 years later, Jesus went to the Jordan river to be baptized by John. Jesus was sinless, but He wanted

to be an example for us.

There were three solemn declarations in that moment:

He was the “Lamb of

God”, Saviour of the world

(John 1:29).

He was the Christ,

anointed by the Holy

Spirit (Luke 3:22).

He was the Son of God

in whom the Father had

delight (Luke 3:22).

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Think about it: the spotless Son of

God, the Creator of the cosmos, was

baptized by a mere human being, all

part of the plan of salvation.

How should this amazing

condescension on His part help us

to be willing to humble ourselves

whenever the occasion warrants it?

REFLECTION

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“Then Jesus, being filled with the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, being tempted for forty days by the devil. And in those days He ate nothing, and afterward, when they had ended, He was hungry.” (Luke 4:1-2)

The Father just told Jesus: “You are My beloved Son.” (Lk. 3:22). The devil introduced doubt: “If You are the Son of God…” (Lk. 4:3). Nevertheless, Jesus didn’t doubt but held on to the Word of His Father.

“For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.”(Hebrews 4:15)

God told Adam and Eve: “for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” (Gn. 2:17). The devil told them: “You will not surely die.” (Gn. 3:4). They doubted God and believed the devil.

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“Then the devil, taking Him up on a high mountain, showed Him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said to Him, ‘All this authority I will give You, and their glory; for this has been delivered to me, and I give it to whomever I wish. Therefore, if You will worship before me, all will be Yours.’” (Luke 4:5-7)

Jesus used the Word to repel temptation again. We shouldn’t trust our own strength or wisdom to overcome temptation. We must trust the everlasting Word of God like Jesus did.

Let’s follow Jesus’ example. God must be the center and the everything of our worship.

Satan wanted to be worshipped as god since the beginning of his rebellion (Isaiah 14:13-14). He was willing to renounce his “sovereignty” over this world if his Lord surrendered to him.

But Jesus was not fooled by his apparent generosity. Jesus was loyal to God only. He is the only One who must be worshipped.

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“Now when the devil had ended every temptation, he departed from Him until an opportune time.”(Luke 4:13)

In the last temptation in Luke 4, Jesus visits the temple of Jerusalem for the second time in His life.

Jesus is then tempted by the devil again. This time, the devil used the Word of God. He asked Jesus to prove He was actually the Son of God (Luke 4:9-12).

If Jesus had done so, He would have accepted He doubted His own divinity and mission. But Jesus had no misgivings at all. He trusted His Father, and He felt no need to prove He was the Son of God in that moment.

Jesus overcame “every temptation.”

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Let’s review four main teachings from the temptations:

“No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.” (1 Corinthians 10:13)

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How can you learn not to succumb to Satan’s attempts to get you, as he tries with all

of us, to doubt God’s promises?

REFLECTION

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“Every one of us will be sorely

tempted; our faith will be tried to

the uttermost. We must have a living

connection with God; we must be

partakers of the divine nature; then

we shall not be deceived by the

devices of the enemy, and shall

escape the corruption that is in the

world through lust.

We need to be anchored in Christ,

rooted and grounded in the faith.”

E.G.W. (Selected Messages, book 2, cp. 5, pg. 50)

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