Years ago, 
									Charles Sheldon wrote a book that became one 
									of the best-selling books of all time.  His 
									book, In His Steps, told the story of 
									a church that was challenged by their pastor 
									to ask themselves, “What would Jesus do?” 
									before they made any decision.
									
									
									 
									
									Several years ago 
									there was a rebirth in the popularity of 
									this book, and the W.W.J.D. (What Would 
									Jesus Do?) fad affected even unbelievers as 
									many wore the paraphernalia with these 
									initials on them.
									
									
									 
									
									There is a Book 
									far greater than Charles Sheldon’s than also 
									instructs us to follow in the steps of 
									Jesus.  
									
									
									 
									
									The Bible tells 
									us in no certain terms in I Peter 2:21 that 
									we are to “follow His steps.”  In Mark 
									1:9-15, we see Jesus beginning His ministry 
									by traveling to three places. We need to 
									Follow Him to these same three places if we 
									want to be blessed and to be a blessing.
									
									
									 
									
									We Should 
									Follow Jesus To the Baptismal Waters. 
									Mark 
									1:9 says, “And it came to pass in those 
									days, that Jesus came from Nazareth of 
									Galilee, and was baptized of John in 
									Jordan.”
									
									
									 
									
									Jesus began His 
									public ministry by the public act of 
									baptism.  I heard a well-known preacher say 
									that he had never known any Christian to do 
									much for God until he had first been 
									baptized.
									
									
									 
									
									The Lord had no 
									need of being baptized since He was the 
									sinless, spotless Son of God.  He did it to
									“fulfil all righteousness,” to set an 
									example for us.
									
									
									 
									
									He also in this 
									passage clearly demonstrated the method of 
									baptism.  Mark 1:10 says, “And 
									straightway coming up out of the water…” 
									You cannot come up out of something that 
									you have not been under.  Scriptural baptism 
									is not by sprinkling or splashing; it is by 
									immersion.
									
									
									 
									
									God the Father 
									was pleased with what Jesus the Son had 
									done.  He declared in Mark 1:11, “Thou 
									art my beloved Son, in whom I am well 
									pleased.”  
									
									
									 
									
									Have you taken 
									the first step of obedience for a believer?  
									Have you been scripturally baptized?  If 
									not, what are you waiting for?  Why not talk 
									with your pastor and get that taken care of 
									immediately?
									
									
									 
									
									We Should 
									Follow Jesus To the Barren Wilderness. 
									Right 
									after this monumental moment in our Master’s 
									life, he faced a great struggle.  He was 
									alone for 40 days in the desert, battling 
									the devil.
									
									
									 
									
									Teen, life is 
									filled with difficulties, discouragements, 
									and sometimes defeats.  These trials often 
									come right on the heels of victories in our 
									life. After the mountaintop, there is a 
									valley.  After a triumph, expect a testing.  
									After a blessing, be ready for the battle.
									
									
									 
									
									We know that 
									Jesus was exactly where He was supposed to 
									be during this 40-day ordeal because the 
									Bible says that “the Spirit driveth him 
									into the wilderness.”  Sometimes God 
									will allow us to go through times of testing 
									and even put us on the boat that He knows is 
									headed for a storm.  Why?