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In chemistry, catalysts are substances that help trigger a chemical reaction. For example, manganese dioxide helps separate hydrogen peroxide molecules into oxygen and water. While they are not used up in the reaction, necessarily, they are crucial to the reaction taking place. In history, catalysts are often smaller events that trigger major ones, such as the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo triggering the start of World War I.
As we celebrate the baptism of Jesus, it is interesting to note that in Peter's description of Jesus' ministry, he starts with this event. It was God anointing Jesus "with the Holy Spirit and with power" (v. 38) that started the whole chain of events that changed history. Without the Holy Spirit coming down that day, Jesus may never have started his ministry. At that moment at the Jordan River, onlookers witnessed the ultimate spiritual catalyst.
As we celebrate the baptism of Jesus, it is interesting to note that in Peter's description of Jesus' ministry, he starts with this event. It was God anointing Jesus "with the Holy Spirit and with power" (v. 38) that started the whole chain of events that changed history. Without the Holy Spirit coming down that day, Jesus may never have started his ministry. At that moment at the Jordan River, onlookers witnessed the ultimate spiritual catalyst.

