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NASB | Colossians 3:17 Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Colossians 3:17 Whatever you do [no matter what it is] in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus [and in dependence on Him], giving thanks to God the Father through Him. |
Subject: In Jesus' name...except baptism? |
Bible Note: My dear Xapis, I very much agree with your conclusion. If the heart is right and obedience to the command of the Lord (however he is taught by those around him, depending on THEIR belief) the baptism is effective by faith in He Who saves. But, I must say that you seem to be saying that it could depend on the 'level' of faith and-or the background of the believer. Is there a test to determine the appropriate 'formula?' Sorry! My tongue got stuck in my cheek. Xapis, please trust me that it is not my intention to allow depravity (even the 'paralleled' kind) to rule over my heart. My good friend and mentor, a Lutheran (but I forgive him:-), always used to say to me, "Let's not get wrapped up in our underwear!" when discussing our faith. (1,000 pardons if you are offended by this phrase) However, the name of Jesus is not just any word, and it is not a dispute, but a scholarly discussion. If you would look at my previous postings, and my original question, you would see that it is legitimate food for discussion. I accept your attempt to explain the (perceived) discrepancy with due consideration. I know that the Bible, by definition, cannot contradict Itself, and should not be divisive. I pursue truth and eventual unity of faith. It may be that this is 'hidden' truth, but I am fairly certain that God has revealed the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to us and to the world. However, I still see a lot of emotion and tradition in some of the postings I have read, as well as lots of study, and many good hearts. Please, let us continue in this great fellowship of study and discussion, even if you don't want to address this particular question any more. By the way, in case you or anyone else is interested, I baptize believers (not kids) saying, "Shu Iesu Kirisuto no mina ni yotte." ("In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.") myself. Blessings in Christ Jesus. |