The Beloved Son

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menu_book Mark 1:9-13
person Dr. Drew DiNardo
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The baptism and temptation of Jesus in Mark 1:9–13 reveal Him as the faithful Son, the second Adam, and the true Israel who fulfills God’s redemptive plan where the first Adam and Israel failed. Through His baptism, Jesus identifies with sinners not for His own sin, but to fulfill all righteousness, inaugurating His ministry as the obedient substitute who reverses the consequences of the fall. The heavens are torn open, the Spirit descends like a dove echoing Genesis 1 and Noah’s new creation, and the Father declares Jesus His beloved Son, affirming His unique role as the object of divine delight and the center of God’s eternal purpose. Driven by the Spirit into the wilderness, Jesus withstands Satan’s threefold temptation—doubting God’s goodness, truth, and sufficiency—demonstrating perfect obedience that fulfills the covenant of works and secures victory over sin and death. This moment establishes Jesus as the ultimate Savior, the suffering servant, and the one in whom all of God’s promises find their fulfillment, making Him the only ground of assurance, the source of divine love, and the hope of a new creation for all who believe.

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