
As Christ desired that this institution of John should be
used at that time by all, He Himself conformed to it in order to awaken the
people and to complete the law of the former religion. Although the ablution of
repentance was the institution of John, it was in reality formerly practiced in the religion of God.
Christ was not in need of baptism; but as at that time it
was an acceptable and praiseworthy action, and a sign of the glad tidings of
the Kingdom, therefore, He confirmed it. However, afterward He said the true baptism
is not with material water, but it must be with spirit and with water. In this
case water does not signify material water, for elsewhere it is explicitly said
baptism is with spirit and with fire, from which it is clear that the reference
is not to material fire and material water, for baptism with fire is
impossible. - ‘Abdu’l-Baha (‘Some Answered Questions’)