John 3:24

"John also was baptizing in Enon near Salim, because there was much water there. They came and were baptized;"

Key Reflection

In John 3:24, the abundant water symbolizes the opportunities for spiritual cleansing and renewal that Jesus' forerunner, John the Baptist, provided through his ministry. The act of baptism, whether by immersion or another method, represented a symbolic death to one's old self and a new beginning in Christ, reflecting both physical purification and spiritual transformation.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 24. For John was not yet cast into prison. See Lu 3:20. The mention of this shows that John was not imprisoned till some time after our Lord entered on his ministry. The design of John was to call men to repentance, and to prepare them for the Messiah, and this he continued to do after our Saviour commenced his work. It shows that a minister of religion should be industrious to the day of his death. John still toiled in his work not the less because the Messiah had come. So ministers should not labour less when Christ appears by his Spirit, and takes the work into his own hands, and turns many to himself.

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