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Matthew 3:13 (TPT)

Then Jesus left Galilee to come to the Jordan to be baptized by John.

Matthew 3:14 (TPT)

But when he waded into the water, John resisted him, saying, “Why are you doing this? I’m the one who needs to be baptized by you, and yet you come to be baptized by me?”

Matthew 3:15 (TPT)

Jesus replied, “It is only right to do all that God requires.” Then John baptized Jesus.

Matthew 3:16 (TPT)

And as Jesus rose up out of the water, the heavenly realm opened up over him and he saw the Holy Spirit descend out of the heavens and rest upon him in the form of a dove.

Matthew 3:17 (TPT)

Then suddenly the voice of the Father shouted from the sky, saying, “This is my Son—the Beloved! My greatest delight is in him.”

Matthew 3:4 (TPT)

Now, John wore clothing made from camel’s hair, tied at his waist with a leather strap, and his food consisted of dried locusts and wild honey.

Matthew 3:5 (TPT)

A steady stream of people from Jerusalem, all the surrounding countryside, and the region near the Jordan came out to the wilderness to be baptized by him.

Matthew 3:6 (TPT)

And while they were publicly confessing their sins, he would immerse them in the Jordan River.

Matthew 3:8 (TPT)

You must prove your repentance by a changed life.

Matthew 3:11 (TPT)

Those who repent I baptize with water, but there is coming a man after me who is more powerful than I. In fact, I’m not even worthy enough to pick up his sandals. He will submerge you into union with the Spirit of Holiness and with a raging fire!

Matthew 3:3 (TPT)

Isaiah was referring to John when he prophesied: A thunderous voice! One will be crying out in the wilderness, “Prepare yourself for the Lord’s coming and level a straight path inside your hearts for him.”

Matthew 3:7 (TPT)

But when he saw many coming from among the wealthy elite of Jewish society and many of the religious leaders known as Pharisees coming to witness the baptism, he began to denounce them, saying, “You offspring of vipers! Who warned you to slither away like snakes from the fire of God’s judgment ?

Matthew 3:9 (TPT)

And don’t presume you can get away with merely saying to yourselves, ‘But we’re Abraham’s descendants!’ For I tell you, God can awaken these stones to become sons of Abraham!

Matthew 3:10 (TPT)

The axe is now ready to cut down the trees at their very roots. Every fruitless, rotten tree will be chopped down and thrown into the fire.

Matthew 3:12 (TPT)

He comes with a winnowing fork in his hands and comes to his threshing floor to sift what is worthless from what is pure. And he is ready to sweep out his threshing floor and gather his wheat into his granary, but the straw he will burn up with a fire that can’t be extinguished!”

Matthew 3:1 (TPT)

It was at this time that John the Baptizer began to preach in the desert of Judah. His message was this:

Matthew 3:2 (TPT)

“Heaven’s kingdom is about to appear—so you’d better keep turning away from evil and turn back to God!”

Matthew 18:3 (TPT)

“Learn this well: Unless you dramatically change your way of thinking and become teachable like a little child , you will never be able to enter in.

Matthew 22:3 (TPT)

On the day the festivities were set to begin, he sent his servants to summon all the invited guests, but they chose not to come.

Matthew 10:3 (TPT)

Next were Phillip and Bartholomew; then Thomas and Matthew, the tax collector; Jacob the son of Alphaeus; Thaddeus;

Matthew 13:3 (TPT)

He taught them many things by using stories, parables to illustrate spiritual truths, saying: “Consider this: There was a farmer who went out to sow seeds .

Matthew 1:3 (TPT)

Judah and Tamar had twin sons, Perez and Zerah. Perez had a son named Hezron, who had a son named Ram,

Matthew 20:3 (TPT)

Then at nine o’clock, as he was passing through the town square, he found others standing around without work.

Matthew 11:3 (TPT)

“Are you really the one the prophets said would come, or should we still wait for another?”

Matthew 14:3 (TPT)

For Herod had earlier arrested John for confronting him for taking the wife of his brother Philip. He had John thrown in prison and placed in chains