NO WHERE in the Bible was the baptism 'INTO THE MAME' of Jesus, associated with water. John the Baptist himself said Jesus would baptize with the 'Holy Spirit & Fire'. So,why are silly,so called Christians,baptizing in water, when the Bible never instructs us to?1Pet3:21,Col 2:8-13<---- Water useless,& without hands.
Baptism into the 'NAME' of Jesus has nothing to do with water. No where in the Scripture is there a command to be baptized in water.I challenge anyone to show me chapter & verse.
According to both the Bible and history, the New Testament church invoked the name of Jesus at water baptism. Its baptismal formula was "in the name of Jesus Christ" or "Lord Jesus," not "in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost." The Scriptural Record Every time the Bible records the name or formula associated with an actual baptism in the New Testament church, it describes the name Jesus. in the Book of Acts, the history book of the early church.
but how wonderful would it had been if this young woman was batized in his name because how many times did he use her name so how important is gods name hm food for thought
Actually if you read luke 24:47 you can see what Jesus says about baptism in whose name or names.......................... Food for thought. May God Bless
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NO WHERE in the Bible was the baptism 'INTO THE MAME' of Jesus, associated with water. John the Baptist himself said Jesus would baptize with the 'Holy Spirit & Fire'. So,why are silly,so called Christians,baptizing in water, when the Bible never instructs us to?1Pet3:21,Col 2:8-13<---- Water useless,& without hands.
Baptism into the 'NAME' of Jesus has nothing to do with water. No where in the Scripture is there a command to be baptized in water.I challenge anyone to show me chapter & verse.
TroddinSod 1 year ago
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According to both the Bible and history, the New Testament church invoked the name of Jesus at water baptism. Its baptismal formula was "in the name of Jesus Christ" or "Lord Jesus," not "in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost." The Scriptural Record Every time the Bible records the name or formula associated with an actual baptism in the New Testament church, it describes the name Jesus. in the Book of Acts, the history book of the early church.
ronhanish 2 years ago
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worship satan people
atheistlord666 2 years ago
God bless you,Erica!
Astrid270718 3 years ago
but how wonderful would it had been if this young woman was batized in his name because how many times did he use her name so how important is gods name hm food for thought
kwaneeh 4 years ago
She was baptized the way our Lord Jesus commanded us to be, amen!
cordovaduck 4 years ago
Actually if you read luke 24:47 you can see what Jesus says about baptism in whose name or names.......................... Food for thought. May God Bless
myGodis1lord 2 years ago