MELT ICE!: The Baptism of Christ Can Water a Revolution

MELT ICE!: The Baptism of Christ Can Water a Revolution

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ICE MELTS! = Water Flows: The Revolution

Scripture Reading

Matthew 3:13–17

Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan to be baptized by him… and behold, the heavens were opened for him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove… “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”

ICE Melts : Beyond the Beginning

The baptism of Jesus is usually taught as a beginning…the inauguration of His public ministry. But what if it’s also a prophetic call to revolution…a transformation so deep that it invites us to see not only personal salvation but societal cleansing? Of course, I can’t help but think about melting ICE.

Baptism was never passive. It’s a movement of water and Spirit. John the Baptist challenged the people of his time to renounce sin…to come out of the wilderness of injustice and into the flowing stream of God’s righteousness. When Jesus stood in that river, something monumental happened: the heavens opened. God Himself testified. The Spirit descended. A new era began.

That moment was not just ceremonial. It demanded action…cleansing that would immerse all creation in something purer than anything the world had seen. It was a melting of the ICE.

Baptism Means Melting ICE

Right now, we live in a world where the waters that should flow and cleanse are instead frozen over by fear, anger, injustice and systemic violence.

The tragic killing of Renee Nicole Good this past week…a 37-year-old mother, poet, and compassionate neighbor in Minneapolis…by a federal immigration agent has sparked outrage, protest and sorrow across our nation. On January 7, 2026, just blocks from her home and barely a mile from where George Floyd took his last breath, Renee was shot three times after seeking to exercise her constitutional rights to monitor the public horrors of ICE agents. She was a writer, an award-winning poet, a wife and a mother of three children. Her Instagram described her simply as a “poet and writer and wife and mom and shitty guitar strummer from Colorado.”

She was not a criminal. She was not a threat. Video evidence…analyzed frame by frame…shows that her steering wheel was turned away from the agent who fired those fatal shots. She was driving in the direction of traffic. She was leaving.

And yet federal officials claimed self-defense. They called her car a weapon. The mayor of Minneapolis, having seen the footage himself, responded with righteous fury: “That is bullshit.”

Renee Good was described by neighbors as warm, loving and protective of her community. She had been standing watch with others, keeping vigil as children walked to school amid reports of immigration enforcement flooding the neighborhood. She died because she loved her neighbors.

Her death represents more than a headline in the news. It is a wound in the collective body of our society…a wound that reveals what happens when the ICE of state violence meets the warmth of human compassion.

The incident has led huge numbers in Minneapolis and across the country to cry out for justice and accountability, to call for the abolition of ICE. Schools closed. Children learned remotely out of fear. The horrors only seemed to grow by the day.

There is ICE in our nations: cold systems that devalue life, icy hearts that justify lethal force before compassion, frozen structures of power that resist accountability. Just as physical ice blocks rivers and stops life from flowing, moral ice…hardened by indifference and brutality…prevents the Spirit’s waters from washing our land.

But God calls us to MELT ICE…not with protest slogans alone…but with the Revolution of the Spirit.

The Revolution of the Spirit

When Jesus came up from the water, the heavens opened. This was an epiphany…a revealing moment when God’s heart intersected with human history. The Spirit of God descending like a dove announces a different kingdom…one where justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.

As the prophet Amos said, “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” Baptism prophesies this kind of justice…not retributive, not vengeful, but cleansing and life giving.

The Spirit descending on Jesus was a declaration: “Here is the One who will overturn the old order.” And that overturning isn’t just spiritual in the narrow sense. It’s societal, communal and prophetic.

MELT ICE!: From Frozen Rivers to Flowing Streams

In Minneapolis and beyond, people are pouring into the streets…demanding justice, demanding accountability. This is a sign of the Spirit’s movement. When ICE melts, it flows. When constraints of ICE break, the current rushes forth.

What if the baptism of Jesus is a template for how God wants to transform not just individuals, but systems? Baptism begins with a coming forward, a refusal to remain distant. Jesus could have said, “I don’t need this.” But He submitted…sanctifying the waters themselves. Likewise, we are called not to stand far off from the pain of our neighbors, but to enter even the turbulent waters of grief, anger and demand for justice.

John didn’t want to baptize Jesus, but Jesus insisted. “It is fitting… to fulfill all righteousness.” The righteousness Jesus fulfills is not passive. It confronts power, heals wounds and calls people back to life. Baptism symbolizes death to the old and rising into a new way of being…a life committed to justice, mercy and compassion.

Melt ICE!: Call to Moral Revolution

When the Spirit descended on Jesus, a proclamation went out: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” God delights in justice. God delights in compassion. God delights in those who risk their comfort for the sake of righteousness.

Friends, the Spirit still desires to rain a moral revolution down on our society…one that melts hardened hearts and abuses of power. The Spirit calls us to be agents of cleansing waters…advocates for those whose voices have been silenced by violence or fear. The Spirit calls us not to retreat, but to wade into Christ-like solidarity with those who suffer.

Melt ICE & Let the Waters Flow

Jesus’ baptism invites us into active transformation…a revolution that begins in the heart and extends into the world. Baptism doesn’t just wash us…it equips us…it sends us.

We must pray for justice, yes. But we must also be the water…let compassion flow where there has been coldness, let empathy rise where there has been indifference, and let righteousness roll like rivers that cannot be contained.

May the Spirit descend again.

Indeed, let’s melt ICE so that our country…even our world…will be washed in the waters of justice, mercy and peace.

Amen.

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*If you would like to financially support the ministry of Dr. Hood, give to the Execution Intervention Project (the non-profit organization that supports his work), HERE.

About The Rev. Dr. Jeff Hood
The Rev. Dr. Jeff Hood is a theologian, writer and activist who has spent years ministering to people on death row. As a spiritual advisor and witness to executions, he speaks out against state violence and calls for a society rooted in justice, mercy and the sacredness of life. You can read more about the author here.
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