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Jesus’ Baptism

Jesus’ Baptism to “Fulfill All Righteousness” (Matthew 3) | Patrick Schreiner

June 10, 2026June 9, 2026Kirk E. Miller

If Jesus is perfectly sinless, why would he need to participate in John the Baptist’s baptism for repentance? If he is fully righteous, what does it mean for his baptism “to fulfill all righteousness” (Matt 3:15)?

Patrick Schreiner joins me on What in the Word? to discuss.

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Kirk E. Miller (MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is editor of digital content at Logos where he edits and writes for Word by Word and hosts What in the Word?. He is a former pastor and church planter with a combined fifteen years of pastoral experience.

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