"The Baptism of Jesus" offers a deep theological exploration of Jesus' baptism and its significance for believers. Through 15 thought-provoking chapters, the book delves into the Old Testament roots of baptism, John the Baptist's role, and the profound moment of Jesus' baptism, highlighting its implications for His ministry and identity as the Son of God. It also examines the early Church's understanding and practice of baptism, culminating in the Great Commission's call to baptize all nations, emphasizing baptism's enduring significance in the global mission of the Church.