 It's interesting that Jesus gets filled with Holy Spirit at the revival meeting of John the Baptist. Sometimes we kind of don't think about this in the context of how this actually happened. Historians say that for 400 years there was no visible proof of God's moving in the nation of Israel. Religion of Judaism was reduced to synagogues, scribes, Pharisees and lawyers. It means people who built certain buildings where people met on Saturdays and they read through Torah and they were exhorted and encouraged to maintain their allegiance to Torah. But there was no prophetic words, there was no miracles and there was nothing supernatural taking place. Religion was normal until a man rises up whose name is John and he starts to preach for everyone to repent. And so things are just stirred up, people start to come to him and he's not in the synagogue, he's outside by the river. And the amazing part that John does, something was nobody was done before is that John begins to baptize people. Now baptism in the Jewish history and the Jewish culture was normal, but it was not for the Jewish people. Baptism was for the Gentiles, means people who are not Jewish who want to be Jewish. When you come into Judaism what we do is that they get circumcised and another thing they do is they get dunked into water as their symbol of joining Judaism. So here is John speaking to Jews and telling Jews you need to be baptized. So they're like not us, it's them. And John says the only difference between you and them, there is no difference. He says you're life, you're mess. He says you're sinners. And John just begins to preach and preach and preach. And so I mean he stirs up a crowd, a revival breaks out, people start to begin to get saved, people start getting baptized. Now the law that to baptize only the Gentiles is pushed away, everybody is getting baptized. And Jesus comes and sees the revival. And Jesus could have said, huh, John, he doesn't have miracles. John, he's socially awkward. He doesn't talk to people normally. He's not nice. He rebukes the politicians. He doesn't have love. Jesus could have said, well John's ministry is so small. I am not going to go to John's meetings. I'm going to start my own. But the amazing part about our Jesus, he goes to a revival that was not as powerful but it was the only revival in the world. And he goes to the revival and that just sits on the back and takes notes. But he goes in the front and says, John, baptize me too. Imagine. People always say, oh we Christians, you guys are always looking for revivals. Jesus looked for revivals and that's what God filled with the Holy Ghost. Jesus did not fill, did not get filled with the Holy Ghost in the synagogue. Holy Spirit did not fill Jesus in some kind of a meeting of believers. It was at the revival that Pharisees and religious leaders said, we don't want to do nothing with it. This is strange. This is weird. He has a demon. The Bible says Pharisees said that. Jesus went to a revival. You want to be filled with Holy Spirit? Where is God moving today? What is God doing today in this world? And maybe what he is doing is not as great as what we know God wants to do in our life and through our life. But are you willing today to benefit from a revival of God's spirit even though you don't endorse or lack the style of the person God is using? Maybe they are eating honey, wild honey and dressed up with some really crazy belts and everything. But at the end of the day, Jesus didn't go to endorse John's diet. He went to endorse the spirit of God that was moving through John. In such an interesting point, the Holy Spirit chose to fill Jesus right in the middle of John's revival.