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1 | what is the difference between the to? | Acts 2:38 | dove2 | 53810 | ||
WHAT baptism do you believe in... Father, son, holyghost or Jesus name? |
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2 | what is the difference between the to? | Acts 2:38 | Scribe | 53835 | ||
These are not two different things. To say so is to say that Either Matthew or Peter or Luke (writer of Acts) were not inspired when it was written. But if we believe they were inspired then we conclude that they must mean the same thing. If we understand that "In the name of" means to be sent in the authority of then we see how both mean the same thing. To be sent to baptize becuase God sent you or becuase Jesus sent you is what Gives you the right to baptize. The "in the name of" here applies both to the one sent to baptize others as well as by what faith the believer is being baptized into. |
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