1Many years later John the Baptiser started his work. He went to the bush in Judea country, and he started to tell everybody his message.
2He said, “Listen. God is going to show everyone how they can be in his family. So you have to stop doing bad things. You have to turn around and live God’s way.”
3A long time ago God got one of his men, called Isaiah, to write about this in his book. He wrote, “A man will be out in the bush, and he will call out to people, he will say, ‘You mob get ready. God is coming to this country so you have to get ready for him. It is like when a big boss comes, and you have to make a good road for him.’”
4John wore rough clothes made of camel’s hair, and he wore a leather belt. He ate grasshoppers and bush honey.
5A lot of people went out to see John and to listen to him. They went out from Jerusalem city, and from all of Judea country, and from all the country around the Jordan River.
6And after those people said they were sorry for the bad things they did, John baptised them in the Jordan River.
7Some men came there to watch John baptise people. Some of them were law men called Pharisees, and some were from the mob called Sadducees. John saw them and growled at them. He said, “You mob are bad, and you are tricky. You are just like a mob of cheeky snakes. Did somebody tell you that God is really angry with you, so you want to do something to stop him from punishing you?
8If you really are sorry for the bad things you did, and if you are turning around properly to live God’s way, then show us. If we see you doing good things we will know it is true.
9But don’t just say to yourselves, ‘We are in Abraham’s family, so we’ll be all right.’ Listen, God can turn these stones here into Abraham’s family.
10So you look out. God is going to punish you. He is like a man lifting up an axe to cut the roots of a tree. You are like trees that haven’t got good fruit, so men chop them down and throw them into a fire. God will punish you like that. He will throw you into a fire.”
11John kept talking to the people, he said, “If you say you are sorry for the bad things you did, and if you turn to God, I will baptise you with water. But somebody is coming soon who is more important than me. I’m not even good enough to carry his shoes. I’m just nothing. He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit, and with fire.
12You know the way a farmer grows seed food, and how he gets all the seeds. He hits the seed heads with a big stick to get the seeds to fall off the plants. Then he gathers all the seeds and puts them in his shed. But he burns all the rest. It is rubbish, and he burns it in a fire. Well, God is like that farmer. He’s got that big stick in his hand right now. If you turn around to live God’s way he will look after you, but if you don’t, he will throw you in the fire that never goes out.”
13At that time Jesus left his home in Galilee country and went south to the Jordan River, for John to baptise him.
14But John didn’t agree with him. He said, “No. Don’t you come to me. I can’t baptise you. You are better than me, so really, you have to baptise me.”
15But Jesus said, “We have to do it the way God wants. So now, while you are baptising people, you can baptise me too.” Then John agreed with him.
16So John baptised Jesus, and as Jesus came up out of the water the sky opened up, and Jesus saw the spirit of God coming down like a pigeon, and landing on him.
17And God talked from heaven, he said, “This is my son. I love him very much, and I’m very happy with him.”