
S – I have baptized you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
Mark 1:8 ESV
O – Commentary:
This verse contrasts I with He. John administered the outward sign, water baptism; but the Coming One would actually bestow the life-giving Spirit.
When used in connection with water, the word “baptize” normally indicated a literal immersion (cf. vv. 9–10). When used with the words Holy Spirit it metaphorically means coming under the Spirit’s life-giving power.
I baptize is literally “I baptized,” probably indicating that John was addressing those he had already baptized. His baptism with (or “in”) “water” was limited and preparatory. But those who received it pledged to welcome the Coming One who would baptize them with the Holy Spirit (cf. Acts 1:5; 11:15–16). The bestowal of the Spirit was an expected feature of the Messiah’s coming
John D. Grassmick, “Mark,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 104.
A – John was the forerunner for so much of what God established with Jesus. This simple statement spoke of an coming Messiah and ushered in the Holy Spirit. Both have been around before creation, now it was time for them to be manifest to man. Grateful for John’s obedience to pay the price so we can enjoy all of God today.
R – Heavenly Father, you are Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Empower us to be obedient to what you call us to do. When we do this, it allows you to move powerfully and your presence is known. We choose your path today.



