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1 | On the baptism subject- TITLES? | Matt 28:19 | stebert1 | 56682 | ||
After all this baptism debate.. Jesus said baptize "in the name of the father the son and the holy ghost" But lets look at the word NAME YES!! NAME, none of those TITLES are names and PETER was SMART enough to know one NAME yes NAME and say in the "name of Jesus".. there is no going around that i am tired of these debates.. "i and the father are one" Power is a different story because Jesus was man limited but God is a spirit and the father is the son and vice versa. "before Abraham I am" ... but still you cannot deny any scripture. "the father son and holy ghost" did not come into play till MANY years after Christ was around approx 600 from what I know. HOW CAN YOU DENY THE APOSTILS??????????????????????????????? There is no holy trinity, ex: your got in a car accident (God forbid) you don't call on three titles come on!! So why in baptism?? you cant tell me what Peter was doing was wrong!! NO SCRIPT URE BAPTIZES IN TITLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so why would you??????? Peter didnt! "If you see me you see that father" STEVE |
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2 | On the baptism subject- TITLES? | Matt 28:19 | borgain | 56683 | ||
Hi stebert1 To add to your em ....question. Note the "in the" in the verse. This means under the authority of the name i.e from the Strongs 3686 onoma onoma on’-om-ah 1) name: univ. of proper names 2) the name is used for everything which the name covers, everything the thought or feeling of which is aroused in the mind by mentioning, hearing, remembering, the name, i.e. for one’s rank, authority, interests, pleasure, command, excellences, deeds etc. 3) persons reckoned up by name 4) the cause or reason named: on this account, because he suffers as a Christian, for this reason So when we baptize etc we must do it in the Name and not the Person. I hope this put some more fuel on the fire. Borgain |
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