WAECChristian Religious StudiesNew Testament

Jesus was baptised by:

APeter
BJohn the BaptistCORRECT
CPaul
DJoseph
AI
Toaster Teacher
Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning** This is a foundational Christian Religious Studies fact found in all four Gospels (Matthew 3:13-17, Mark 1:9-11, Luke 3:21-22, John 1:29-34). John the Baptist was specifically sent to prepare the way for Jesus through baptism of repentance. When Jesus came to the Jordan River, John initially hesitated, saying "I need to be baptized by you!" But Jesus insisted, and John baptized Him. This marked the beginning of Jesus's public ministry, with the Holy Spirit descending like a dove and God's voice declaring "This is my beloved Son." **Why the wrong options tempt you** - **Peter** was Jesus's chief disciple, but he came *after* the baptism and was himself baptized by Jesus's followers - **Paul** never even met Jesus during His earthly ministry — he converted years later on the Damascus road - **Joseph** was Jesus's earthly father who died before Jesus's ministry began **Quick takeaway** Remember: **John prepared, Jesus arrived** — John the Baptist's entire purpose was to prepare people for Jesus, and baptizing Him was his greatest moment.
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