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  • Scriptures are not hid to lost. People just simply don't want Jesus. The answer is plainly right in front of them. ACTS 2:38 Jesus name

  • Jesus is the only name.....the scriptures are hid to those that are lost only his chosen are able to understand the full Gospel

  • let not for get jesus him self sed I AND MY FATHER R ONE.

  • A fresh look is the same as saying, a revision of the truth. Beside the fact that the Bible doesn't give a precise formula to be spoken over a person while being baptism, there is evidence of what formula was used by the disciples who followed the Apostles at the end of the 1st and beginning of the 2nd centuries. See the Didache, Chapter 7. Concerning Baptism ". . .pour out water three times upon the head into the name of Father and Son and Holy Spirit. . "

  • ITS JESUS JESUS JESUS!!!!!

  • In addition to the "like" and "favorite" button, this vid needs a "heart", a "high-five", "five stars" and an "If you love it so much why don't you marry it?" button. :P WELL DONE. Love your vids! Praise Yahweh! \O/

  • @ shanebo99 love it brethren, @ mikequest, the issue is NOT about the names of GOD but the FORMULA for baptism and biblically there are a few ways to BAPTIZE although these ways have created DIVISION among denominations and ministries but from CHRIST'S PERSPECTIVE I'm sure that BOTH formulas satisfy the results which is SALVATION according to Romans 10:8 and the WATER is only SYMBOLIC and external, in order for anyone to be BORN AGAIN there must be an INTERNAL TRANSFORMATION/CIRCUMCISION OF THE

  • @Laplois - God has only ONE name, not many. Folks see many names because they see many "gods"!

    Yah-weh is God's name of promise in the OT; in it He promised to heal, deliver, provide, save, etc., BY HIS NAME.

    Yeh-shua is God's name in the NT, in which He has FULFILLED the promise of salvation, deliverance, healing, etc.;

    Isaiah saw the future & said: "by his stripes we ARE healed ..."

    Peter looked to the past & said, "By whose stripes we WERE healed..."

  • YES TO JESUS! YES!YES! PRAISE BE THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY IN JESUS NAME.

  • God is God has taken part of Jesus and holy spirit, he has put himself in three place,

    jsut as a dad is 1. a worker 2. a husband. 3. a father he is all three in one.

    God works the same way amen!! Glory to GOd

  • @FaithonHigh Your analogy only works for man, but for God. I agree that a dad can be a “worker, husband, father” all at the same time, however, you cannot say the worker loves and sends the husband or the Father, and you cannot say the husband is in the worker and the worker is in the husband simply because it does not make sense. We can say that the Father loves the Son and the Son loves the Father because there is a real relationship involved. Do you see my point?

  • Awesome vid!

  • HALLELU'YAH'O'SHUA !!!

  • AMEN AMEN AMEN!!!! Thank You JESUS for the work you're doing in sharing these awesome truths here!! Thank you too...for sharing it and being obedient!! May He bless, lead, and keep you always! Rachel Sundrop:) Psalm 116:1:::::

  • apostolic truth. look it up

  • Very good job , however,It's .Josea 13:4 Yet I have YAHWEH your GOD since the land of Egypt...and Ps 135:13 Your name YAHWEH is everlasting......

  • If you look up the name JE'-SUS in a Strongs Lexicon Concordance, that name literally translates from the Greek word: KURIOS. It means: God, Lord, Master, Sir. JE'-SUS made it VERY CLEAR, that HE IS, God (John 12:45, 14:7,9, 20:28) Lord (John 13:13), Master (John 13:14), Sir (John 4:11). The epistles further show us that Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God and Man (Luke 1:35,Matt 16:13) but he too is also the Father, or Spirit, and has many descriptions (Romans 8:9, 1 Peter 1:11, Phil 1:19)

  • Romans 8:9, 1 Peter 1:11, Phil 1:19: Pay careful attention to these scriptures. notice how each of these scriptures spells the word "Spirit" with a CAPITAL "S". Whenever there's a reference to the word "Spirit" being spelled with a CAPITAL "S", it is directly referencing "the Father" or "Holy Ghost". So, when you see in these scriptures, "Spirit of God", "Spirit of Christ", Spirit of Jesus Christ", these are ALL DESCRIPTIONS and TITLES that can be used interchangeably to describe "The Father"!

  • Other scriptures that describe "the Father" is:

    2 Cor 3:17-18: Jesus revealed that he is Lord/LORD

    John 14:18,26: Jesus said that HE would not leave you comfort less but will come to you [through his Spirit]

    -John 16:7: Jesus said he will send the Father to you [you may want to reread that scripture again in reference with John 14.

    John 1:18: it is the SON who reveal/declares/manifests the FATHER unto us, for the SON is the FATHER made manifest [see the Greek: emphanizo, see 1 Tim 3:16.

  • If Somehow, God did in fact manifest himself in 3 different persons, Father Son and Holy Spirit, then why does Rev 20:11 show us that come judgment time, there is a great white throne, and only ONE, HIM, that SITS on it? Why did not the other 2 persons have thrones as well? And if JESUS is the name of the Son, that what's the name of the other two persons? shouldn't they have names as well? And where were the other 2 persons when JESUS died on the Cross? How about John's baptism? Virgin Birth?

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod - Do you believe that the flesh was God, or that God "...was in Christ..."? Did God (who was in Christ) say he was the Father, or did Jesus (the son according to the flesh) say he was the Father? Did Jesus (the man) do the works, or did the Father ("...God in Christ...") do the works?

    Did Peter and John heal the lame man at the gate, or did that portion of God's Spirit in them heal the lame man?

  • @ThePhnxman1: Message me and lets talk more about these things. What i teach, Jesus taught concerning himself, the Apostles also taught as well, so what I speak of is no mystery or contradiction. These things are easily understood to those whom Jesus has revealed them to. As i have freely receive from him, so shall i give to you if you desire to know who JE'-SUS really is. In a nutshell, JE'-SUS is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all at the same time. No 3 person business over here.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Jesus is the Son of God (deity) and (man) humanity. But He is not the Father. He was sent forth from the Father. He sat down on the Father's throne with the Father (Rev 3:21), but never claimed to be the Father. Jesus said, I am in the Father and the Father is in me (John 14:10-11). Can you explain how Jesus can be in the Father in the same way the Father is in Him?

  • @TheLayman316: Simple enough, and this is a very good question. Have you read 1 Tim 3:16? It says very clearly that God was manifest in flesh. When something is manifested, it is made known, made visible, appears openly. Did Jesus verify this with his own words? Yes Lay, yes he did. He said in John 14:9, that he that has seen me, has seen who? the Father. Read that scripture again. In John 12:45, Jesus also said, He who sees me sees him who sent me. What did Jesus mean by that?

  • @TheLayman316: Jesus said, if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins. Did you miss that one? Well take a look at this one my friend, several times in the gospel of John, Jesus reference himself as I AM (John 4:26, 8:24, 18:5,6,8 13:19). In order to understand the context of these statements, you have to go back to Isaiah 43:10. Read both of them together. Jesus was calling himself by the title Jehovah did in the O.T., so that would make Jesus who? JEHOVAH come in flesh!

  • @TheLayman316: John 5:43 says I HAVE COME IN MY FATHERS NAME..... . Lets break this one down: The "Son of God", came in the "Name" of "God his Father". So, we can reason accurately by the scriptures that since the Son came in the name of his Father, and the Son's name is JESUS, then that would have to mean that the Father's name would also have to be JESUS, would it not? JESUS, when praying to the Father said, I have manifested, or revealed, thy name....(John 17:6,7,11,12,26).

  • @TheLayman316: What did Thomas call Jesus when he thrust his hand into his side? He said, as he looked upon Jesus, "My Lord AND my God", (John 20:28). He didn't disagree with him. Jesus called himself Lord and Master (John 13:13,14). He even called himself, Judge (Matthew 7:20-23). Jesus said, as the Father does, so does the Son, likewise (John 5:19). Jesus said ALL POWER has been given onto him, in heaven and earth (Matt 28:18). That power includes the Spirit of God, aka the Holy Ghost!

  • @TheLayman316: How about John 14:27? It says the Comforter, who is the Holy Ghost, shall the Father send, in MY name. Whose name is that? The name of JESUS. And then if you look at John 16:7, He said, "...but if I (the Son) do go away (referring to his ascension back to his throne), the Son said, I (Jesus) WILL SEND HIM. So, it appears as if the Son shall send back the Father. And we can see that happening every time someone receives the holy Ghost baptism.

  • @And getting to revelation, Jesus said, I am the Alpha and Omega, The beginning and the End, the First and the Last (Rev 22:13). That's Jesus talking, the red text being an indicator just as we seen in the Gospels and Epistles. Jehovah also said that he is the First and the Last (Isaiah 44:6), so if Jesus is calling himself the First in the Last in the NT, and Jehovah calls himself the First and the Last, then who is Jesus? Simply put, Jesus is the JEHOVAH of the old and new testament.

  • It should be John 14:26, not 27. So, Jesus could have easily called himself the Father in plain terms, but remember, he came to be a servant, taking on that form WILLINGLY (Phil 2:6-8) and to reveal who the Father is unto those that would believe in him (John 1:18), for Jesus had a plan to reveal himself so that we may know that he is God, and also came to fulfill his requirements for salvation all in himself, being the Creator and Redeemer all at the same time, for the remission of our sins.

  • @TheLayman316: As for the one who sits on the throne, that is Jesus. Scriptures say:

    Romans 14:10: But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.

    2 Cor 5:10: 10For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.

    Rev 20:11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it......

  • @TheLayman316: And this is precisely why all things the Church does, in word or deed, are to be done in Jesus name (Col 3:17), for Jesus if you ask it, in my name, i will do it (John 14:14). Jesus is the right hand and sat down at the right hand. In Jewish culture, the right hand means a position of authority or power. Jesus Christ is both position, power and authority. Its all in Jesus, for he is the almighty God (Isaiah 9:6, Rev 1:8) come bodily, the image of the invisible God (Col 1:15).

  • @TheLayman316: So, who is JE'-SUS. According to scripture is: The Father, Son, Holy Ghost, Alpha, Omega, First, Last, Beginning, End, Right hand, Authority, Comforter, Almighty God, Throne, Judge, Lord, God, I AM he, JEHOVAH. He is the fullness of the Godhead bodily AND in FLESH! ALL AT THE SAME TIME!!!! Hope all of that answers your question.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod According to the word of God Jesus is the Son of God. He is the image of the invisible God. The Bible does not call Jesus the Father or the Holy Spirit.

  • @TheLayman316: Scriptures tell us Lay that the Lord is God, Does it not? (Psalm 100:3). And scriptures also tell us that God is our Father, who created us (Psalm 100:3), does it not? So, in essence, he who is called Lord is not only the Father but God as well, correct? Was not Jesus called Lord several times in the new testament? Thomas called him both Lord and God (John 20:28). Jesus did not disagree with him, read verse 29. So, yes, the bible does call Jesus the Father which we can conclude.

  • @TheLayman316: As far as the holy Spirit, Jesus is that too. I can qualify that using the book of Acts 9. Paul was blinded by a very bright light (verses 4,8). He heard a voice while being blind and inquired, who art thou, Lord (verse 4). The voice proclaimed, I AM JESUS whom that persecute st. Now, 2 men were with him when this happened, and heard all that was spoken to Saul, but the bible says, they heard a voice, yet saw NO MAN (verse 8). That voice they heard revealed His name which is Jesus

  • @TheLayman316: Now, that voice this time said his name and spoke plainly, as seen in scripture, and of His name. That same voice spoke in (Matt 3:17, Mark 9:7, John 12:28). And that voice, is none other than the voice of the Father, which is in heaven. So, the flesh itself is not the Spirit of God, for a Spirit does not have flesh and bones (Luke 24:39), but the Spirit incarnated, or manifested itself as the Son of God. And the Son of God, by His Spirit, is the holy Spirit (John 14:18,26, 16:7)

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Here is another good example of adding your own throughts to the text. The person speaking in John 12:28 is the Father and He is speaking to His Son. Someone other than Himself. That is what the scripture shows and means. In the same context of vs 28 Jesus goes on to say -

    Joh 12:49 For I have not spoken on My own authority; but the Father who sent Me gave Me a command, what I should say and what I should speak.

    "not spoken on My own authority, but the Father"

  • @TheLayman316: You have well spoken John 12:49 my friend. But if you pay attention to Mark 9:7, you can conclude that the Father endorsed EVERYTHING that the Son said, and never one time in scripture did the Father reprimand the Son for the words he spoke, inclusive of the one's where the Son said he is the Father revealed. Why is it that the Father never reprimanded the Son for the words he spoke? For the Father chose to reveal himself through the Son (John 1:18).

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Endorsing doesn't mean same person. And Jesus does not say He is the Father revealed, but that He came to reveal the Father to us.

    Joh 1:18 No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him.

    He (the Son) has declared Him (the Father).

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod You failed to comment on John 12:49. Who is speaking, Why is Jesus speaking of the Father as someone other than Himself? Your "reprimaned" question doesn't fit our conversation. How does it relate to John 12:49?

  • @TheLayman316: Their is a difference between the Spirit and the flesh. Flesh, you can see with your own two eyes, but the Spirit you can't (John 1:18). However, if the Spirit manifested itself, then we can behold His physical image. And by scripture, we come to understand by revelation that it is the Spirit that fashioned Himself a physical, flesh human body (1 Tim 3:16, Col 1:15, Isaiah 9:6, John 10:30) and dwelt therein, or resided inside His manifested body (2 Cor 5:19).

  • @TheLayman316: So, seeing that the scriptures bare witness that God came in a human form, will come back in a human form, will judge all mankind in a human form, and will be with the saints for eternity in a human form, that form fulfills three roles, but are not limited to those roles, as he fulfills MANY, but the three I speak of are Father (Col 1:16-17), Son (Matt 1:21 Luke 1:35), and holy Spirit (John 14:18 ). And in him (Jesus) dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily (Col 2:9).

  • @TheLayman316: So Jesus, being the manifested form of the Spirit, he sometimes spoke as the Son as you said in John 12:49, and sometimes he spoke as the Father (John 14:15, John 8:24). So whats the conclusion? Since Jesus Christ is both the Father and Son by his Spirit, also manifesting Himself in the flesh, for the Father and Son's name is JESUS (John 5:43), He could speak from both perspectives both at the same time, and be totally consistent in his sayings with no contradiction..

  • Verse 5 in Acts Chapter 9 is where the voice said, I AM JESUS who thou persecute st, forgot to add that.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod A bright light does not prove Jesus is the Holy Spirit. You will notice that you have to create in your own mind what you think something means even when the scirpture does not say it. That is adding to the text.

  • @TheLayman316: I said the voice that spoke to Paul identified Himself by the name of JESUS. I said nothing about the light being Jesus himself.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod The Son is before all things. God is before all things. The Son created all things, God created all things. Therefore the Son is God. The Son is Lord, therefore He is God. The Father is Lord, therefore He is God. But what you cannot and will not find is that the Father is the Son or that the Son is the Father. Grammar in its context is no friend of yours.

    The scriptures reveal a real loving relationship before two distinct persons according to the grammar and context.

  • @TheLayman316: That trinitarian spirit that ye are of, Jesus never preached nor the apostles. I can't even find the word trinity in the bible, nor can i find it in the strongs exhaustive concordance. That doctrine came into affect around 325 AD. Prior to that, it was not taught. You keep messing with that devilish doctrine, and the gates to the lake of fire are going to be opened up unto you. Christ said you believe a lie then you have no place with him, his saints or in his city (Rev 22:15).

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod The mistake is that you believe the phrase "in the name of Jesus" is a formula. You do not speak the phrase "in the name of Jesus" in every word or deed you do. That is the point. Baptism is a deed. Speaking to someone in love is a word.

  • @TheLayman316: What bible are you reading? Baptism is done in a name, not titles. You can't find a single person in the book of acts where anyone was baptized in titles. Father, Son, Holy Ghost are titles, not names. Christ Jesus said Repentance and Remission of sins shall be preached in His name (Luke 24:47). This can be seen on the day of Pentecost where Peter preached in Chap. 2, Repent and be Baptized every one of you in the NAME OF "JESUS Christ", for the Remission of sins..(Acts2:38)

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Unless you can show a specific formula stated that needs to be spoken over a person during baptized you don't have a case for that teaching. The phrase "in the name of Jesus" was not a formula but a statement of authority in Jesus. Jesus said in Matt 28:18 that all authority was given to Him. I asked that you read carefully.

    Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them

    Do you see it. first they become disciples (saved) and then baptized.

  • @TheLayman316: But in reference to the things of God, for example baptism, as it is an ordinance ordained by God that the Church needs perform often when a sinner has repented, and are ready to take that next step, the scriptures say all are to be baptized, in the NAME of JESUS. Its not that every little thing I do, I say Jesus to, no. But If I preach, teach, evangelize, prophesy, pray, fast, trust, read the bible, speak in tongues, live holy, these words and deeds are to be done in Jesus name.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod For one baptism does not say it forgives sins.

    Act 3:19 Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord,

    Peter preached to a different group of Jews yet this time he does not tell them to be baptized, but to repent and concert that their sins may be blotted out. Do you see the connection that forgiveness of sins is because of "repenting" and not baptism.

    See 1 John 1:9

  • @TheLayman316: Baptism does not say it forgives sins? Where in the bible can i find that doctrine taught? Last time I checked, the bible says that baptism is for the REMISSION of sins.. (Acts 2:38). Now, the question really is do you know what that word REMISSION means? Well, let me help you out, because that would explain your error. That word Remission, is derived from the Greek word "Aphesis". And that word, Aphesis, according to the Strongs Lexicon means to FORGIVE.

  • @TheLayman316: So, now that you understand what that word means, let is reinterpret Acts 2:38 using the word "FORGIVE", in place of "Remission". It would read as follows:

    Acts 2:38

    King James Version (KJV) 38Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the "FORGIVE-NESS" of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

  • @TheLayman316: As far as Acts 3:19, which we see Peter preaching, he also was the same one who preached Acts 2:38 on the day of Pentecost. When Peter preached that day, Peter was speaking to many Jews, devout men, from around the world (Acts 2:5)! And when Peter preached Acts 2:38, he said, to "Repent and be Baptized, EVERY ONE YOU....", speaking to all Jews that were present, and many were there. So he said, all you Jews who crucified Christ, REPENT and BE BAPTIZED. He commanded it!

  • @TheLayman316: When Peter said Repent and be converted, that conversion was in reference to salvation. And Repentance and Remission are intricate parts of that conversion in which Peter spoke about concerning salvation. Now remember as I said to you before, Repentance and Remission are those things that "ACCOMPANY SALVATION"(Heb 6:9), so there's more to salvation than just repentance and remission, but they cannot be left out. You leave them out, then you are not saved. That's plain.

  • @TheLayman316: As far 1 John 1:9, Yes, Jesus is just to forgive your sins and scripture declares that. But part of that forgiveness is being obedient to his word, is it not? Part of that obedience is repentance and baptism. You mean to tell me you are going to continue living in your sins and Jesus will continue to forgive you in that mess, your sins not being remitted? NO! He died to save you from sin by remitting you of them in baptism, and keep you from it. Not bless you while you are in it.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod The point of Acts 3:19 is that baptism was not the main topic of the day, it was repenting, or converting from Judaism to Christianity. That was thrust of Peters message to the Jews. Paul however was sent to the Gentiles. And you will be hard pressed to find anything in any of Paul's wittings that tells us that we must be baptize for remission of sins. You will be hard pressed to find any verse that isn't in dispute that claims that baptism is needed for salvation.

  • @TheLayman316: And is not part of that conversion to the Apostles doctrine include baptism? Did not Paul hold the same views concerning baptism as the rest of the Apostles, even baptizing John's disciples in Ephesus (Acts 19:5)? Where in the bible does it say they Apostles held opposing views concerning baptism? No where does it say that. Baptism was before the Apostle Paul, and Paul held the same apostolic view concerning baptism.That view still is that baptism is for the REMISSION of sins.

  • @TheLayman316: Paul also wrote n Romans 3:9, that if you are a Jew or Gentile, ALL ARE UNDER SIN in the sight of Christ Jesus. So, there's no exception in either case. And if both Jew and Gentile be under sin, that sin must be remitted, and by Jesus' choosing he instituted baptism, which is to clear/forgive/pardon us of all our past, present and future sins. Outside of baptism, which is for Remission of sins, you tell me Layman, just exactly how do we get are sins removed off of us?

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod The word "remission" is "forgiveness." However, the problem is that Acts 2:38 is not saying that baptism is for remission, but to "repent" and be baptized for (because your sins have been remitted) remission of sins. The reason I posted Acts 3:19 because it claims to blot out sin, which is the same as "remission" a person must repent. The removal of sin in a persons life is by the blood of Christ. When conversion takes place in the heart the blood cleanses.

  • @TheLayman316 Part II - In the case of Cornelius he was saved because he heard the Gospel and believed. Please pay special attention to these verses.

    Act 11:14 and he will speak words to you by which you will be saved, you and all your household.'

    Act 11:15 "And as I began to speak, the Holy Spirit fell upon them just as He did upon us at the beginning.

    According to this at what point was Cornelius and his household saved?

  • @TheLayman316 Notice, "speak words to you by which you will be saved" would not mean that the words themselves save. If that were the case, then everyone in the world that heard the word of God would be saved, yet we know that not to be the case. What we can reasonably infer from this text is that Cornelius would be saved indirectly by words, directly by OBEYING the words delivered to him. If he didn't obey, he wouldn't be saved. He was "being saved" when he heard & then obeyed.

  • @jhall38 What you're really saying is the verse does not mean what it says?

    The "word that saves" in the context is the gospel. Noticed that Peter was still speaking when God acknowledge them by giving the Holy Spirit and purifying their heats by faith. At what point did they obey what Peter preached?

  • @TheLayman316 Let me further assert, the words themselves did not saved them, but the beleiving the words (Gospel) is what saves. Paul writes to the church in Rome, ". . confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved." Paul was rather emphatic about how to be saved don’t you think? Or do you want to assume that this verse doesn’t mean what it says either?

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod You still do not get the point. The only people in the entire NT being baptized are those who are already saved. They were not baptized to become saved. Even in Acts 19:5 does not give the sequence by which a person is saved. Furthermore, these men already were preaching Christ, and I see nothing in this passage that claims they were not already saved before Paul came upon them. This is why we should read Act as a historical narrative, and build doctrine from didache.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod If we look at several passages we see that those being baptized are already saved. For insteance. Matt 28:19 Jesus commands His disciples to make disciples and they baptize them. You must become a disciple first. second, Cornelius and his family and friends were saved filled with the Spirit, given gifts before they were baptized.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Part I - You are making a contradiction. You imply that the bible doesn't say baptism forgives sins, and they you say that baptism is for the forgiveness of sins. I know what the word means in the Greek. Matter of fact, let me post the verse from the NSAB. Peter said to them, "Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

  • @TheLayman316 Part II I presented to you Acts 3:19 that states that repenting is what blots out sin. If you put the two verse side by side they both show that repenting (turning from sin) is what causes the remission of sins. Acts 2:38 says, for the remission of sins or because of the remission of sins. Therefore, a person is baptized because their sins have been forgiven.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod You do not pay attention to Scripture my friend.

    Rev 3:21 To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne.

    Who did Jesus sit down with and on what throne?

  • Jesus will sit on that throne for it is his, take a look at the scriptures:

    Romans 14:10: .... for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ.

    2 Cor 5:10: For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.

    Rev 20:11 And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it...... [ Him is singular] denoting One person shall on it, and his name is Jesus.

  • According to the Flesh, Jesus is an heir to the throne. According to the Spirit, He is in Ownership of the throne. Remember, Jesus is both God and Man all at the same time. He fulfills the roles of both Father and Son all at the same time. This has been already established so no need to recreate the wheel.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Again, you do not pay attention to Scripture. If I sent you on a job in the name of the company you work for, that doesn't make your name the same as the name of the company. You go in the companies name is that you go representing and in the authority of the company. The Comforter was sent from the Father and the Son. He was sent in the name of Jesus. Now, pay close attention to the grammar in John 14:16. There are personal pronouns that express more than one person.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Yes, when Thomas looked upon the Son of God standing there he called Him "My Lord and my God." That is exactly who the Son is...God.

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod You do not understand the phrase "I have come in my Father's name. It is not speaking of the name "Jesus" but that He came in the authority of the Father.

    You, as do all Oneness, think there is only one meaning of the word "name."

    Strong's: onoma; a prim. word; a name, authority, cause

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod No, I did not miss John 4:26;8:24;.... I take them in the context they are in. For instance.

    Joh 8:38 I speak what I have seen with My Father, and you do what you have seen with your father."

    Explain what it means to have seen WITH My Father. How is this possible if Jesus is the Father?

    In the same breath Jesus claimed to be "I AM" He spoke these words. If I honor Myself, My honor is nothing. It is My Father who honors Me... Can you explain this?

  • @WarfareSpiritForGod Your biggest problem with 1 Tim 3:16 is how read it. You only read the first part of the verse, and at the same time you assume the Son is not God. Read the whole verse and tell me who was received up into heaven and by whom? Also, who was manifested in 1 John 3:8 and had come in the flesh in 1 John 4:2? The answer is the same person in 1 Tim 3:16.

  • i loved the video,but i went to look up the scriptures with friends and some of the locations are wrong. one is listed as psalm 135:15 but is actually psalm 135:13. and two others are listed as isaiah 43:11 but only one is correct, i'm not sure where the other one exactly is, but we do remember reading it somewhere. we don't know which others might have been located wrong, but u might want to go back and check so others may not doubt what you're sayin because u have the scriptures located wrong.

  • @bullawaya That is a prayer. HE also said this:Jhn 8:23 He said to them, "You are from beneath. I am from above. You are of this world. I am not of this world. Jhn 8:24 I said therefore to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am he, you will die in your sins."

    HE Yaweh said, that unless you believe that I AM HE. JESUS IS Yaweh. THEY are the same.

  • @bullawaya Yes, scripture does support this. Jhn 10:30 I and the Father are one." Jhn 10:7 Yeshua therefore said to them again, "Most assuredly, I tell you, I am the sheep's door Jhn 10:28 I give eternal life to them. They will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand.

    Only Yaweh grants eternal life. Jesus is yaweh. Jhn 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Jhn 1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.

  • God bless! I knew that, but it was good to see it on here.

  • MAN, THE SOUNDTRACK IS BRILLIANT. PLEASE WHAT IS SOUNDTRACK NAME...

    LEAVE A REPLAY!!! TANXS ALOT..

    GOD BLESS

  • I liked some of the other PC videos but this one i didn't like to the point that i'd care enough to write something. This video should be called the real names of the LORD and Jesus, because it doesnt prove anything else then that and its a big waste of time <.<

  • Baptism in the name of Jesus does indeed baptize into the name of the Great I Am. However, since vowels weren't added to Hebrew until the 10th century A.D., there is no sure way to know how "YHWH" or "YSHW'" was originally pronounced. It depends on what vowels are inserted and in what order. The Jewish practice was to pronounce "Adonai" when YHWH was read to avoid profanation. (YaHoWiH) Its vowels were inserted in Y-H-W-H (He is). "Iesus" and "Jesus" preserves the pronunciation of "YeSHu".

  • Awesome video! I have watched most of your vids and can honestly say you are doing a great and wonderful job. I wish I could do as well..lol

    Your insight into Messiah is inspiring to say the least. I am so happy to have found someone who sees deeply into the foundation principles.

  • Hi. I'm getting baptized in two days. The bible speaks of two ways to get baptized:

    1: in the name of Jesus.

    2. Father, son, and holy spirit.

    Yet in chapter 28 of Matthew (in the great commission) the Bible says people were to be baptized in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

    This church baptizes in #2

    Your thoughts...

    God bless.

  • @PHANTOMSLAYER777 this video is presented by Oneness Pentacostalism. They deny the doctrine of the Trinity (an essential of the historic Christian faith). They believe in a different Jesus than the one proclaimed in scripture. Hopefully you were baptized in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    Furthermore, we're saved by grace through faith in the person and finished work of Christ (the one of scripture) alone. Not baptism.

    Grace & peace.

  • @shanebo99 What good is your faith believing with your heart and confessing with your mouth while having an evil conscience (Hebrews 10:22, 1Peter 3:15-21)? Furthermore, the scriptures do say that it is not by works of righteousness which we have done that saves us (Titus 3:5) But it is according to his mercy he saved us "BY" the washing of regeneration (baptism in water) and the renewing of the Holy Ghost (Born of the Spirit)(Titus 3:5) You cant have grace without mercy.

  • @MikeQuest1 according to James 2, nothing. And you'll notice I never argued for a "said" faith (empty confession with your mouth). I never argued for a faith born of the flesh. I'm arguing for faith that is born of the Spirit, which is accompanied by repentance and good works. However, repentance and good works don't cause salvation, rather, they accompany it.

    And the problem with your doctrine of salvation is that you think you can trigger regeneration through baptism... cont.

  • @MikeQuest1, ironically one of the texts you'd cite as proof of your view (John 3), actually destroys it. See John 3:5-8 regarding: "unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.", You read "water" to mean baptism but verse 8 won't allow it. If baptism effects regeneration why is Christ arguing that regeneration (being born again) is like wind where you don't know where it comes from or where it's going? Whereas you claim to know that it happens in baptism.

  • @PHANTOMSLAYER777 I encourage you to re-watch this video it is focused on this very question. In addition to this the scriptures say plainly that there is NO SALVATION IN ANY OTHER NAME but in the name mentioned in Acts 4:10-12.

    God bless you.

  • @PHANTOMSLAYER777 The name of the Father is Jesus (John 5:43). The Son's name is Jesus (Matt 1:21). The Holy Ghost is named Jesus (John 14:26). In fact the WHOLE family in Heaven is named Jesus (Eph 3:14-15). When you baptize in the name of Jesus your surname is Jesus.

  • @MikeQuest1 Watch my themed video.

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  • ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!

  • AMEN Brother! There is only ONE GOD! His name IS JESUS! Powerful video, I feel the Holy Ghost when I watch it. The Bible says “Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there be which go in there at." Few will hear but Jesus said to him who have ears to hear, let him hear. I hope someone will come to new revelation of who CHRIST is through your video. God bless!

  • There is one God reveled in three persons they eternally, exsitent, and coequal. (Three persons does not equal three Gods) 1x1x1=1 Trinity does not mean 3 Gods. Jesus gave a formula in which to baptize in the Name of Father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit. Peter is not reffering to a baptismal formula but using the name of Jesus as authority like we should and like many other scripture in acts not even reffering to baptism.

  • @matt4149 please study this more this revelation is being poured out when people study and see where all the false doctrines came from they will be glad to baptize in the name of Jesus Christ ACTS 2 38 and it is very clear that its water baptism the word trinity was never spoken by the apostles or Jesus Christ and the people who created trinity tortured men like me who preach Acts 2 38 until death satan hates the name of Jesus everything should be in the name of Jesus demons tremble at that name

  • Here's the Isaiah 40-54 run of scriptures that clearly indicate the Lord who is JESUS, is God almighty:

    Isaiah: 42:5, 43:3,10-13,15 , 44:6,8 , 45:5,15,18,21,22 , 46:9 , 48:12 , 54:5

    Lets take it back to GENESIS in which someone called the LORD God WALKED in the cool of the day (Gen 3:8)

    How about Abraham? He saw the Lord APPEAR in the plains of Mamre (Gen 18:1) and addressed him as "my Lord" (Gen 18:3)

    How about Moses? Who was that man that he saw on top of the rock? (Exo 17:6)

  • To add to the scriptures listed: Acts 2:41, 8:12-13, 16:15,33 22:16 - Romans 6:3,4.

    JESUS is the revealed Name of God(Father): John 5:43,17:6,11,12,26

    But one of the scriptures that show who JESUS is PLAINLY said best in (John 20:28), for it was Thomas when he beheld JESUS said unto him, "My LORD and My God", that lines right up the Old Testament in Isaiah as the video shows in Chap 45:21, when the LORD said HE is a just God & Savior. From the OT to the NT, God is JESUS and JESUS is God.

  • demons flee from no other name but JESUS. Even demons call him master.

  • Bless the LORD Jesus my God my Saviour in Him I have been placed in Him I live for into the watery grave I went with a name that is above all names!!!!!!!!

    I now serve Him in Spirit and truth.

  • I love your videos, except for your "His Name Is Yahweh" series. It seems as if you suggest that God's name is Yahweh instead of Jesus.

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  • @HARLANGENEPARROTT : Well, Scripture disagrees. We believe God can manifest Himself however He chooses. However, that does not make Him three persons because He has manifested himself 3 different ways. Add the burning bush and we have a quartet. God can appear in 20 cities at once, that does not make Him 20 persons.

    As for the minister you heard, he was incorrect and apparently espousing rubbish. You will find clear answers to that particular topic in my series "The LORD Is One".

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  • @HARLANGENEPARROTT : If you believe that then you have just stepped out of monotheism into polytheism, of which God repeatedly speaks out against. If you take John 1 and place "Father" and "Son" where "God" and "Word" are and read it over, you will get a very different picture. Please watch my video series "The LORD Is One". Grace and peace to you.

  • I-found-the-music-by-Pierre Gerwig Langer-

    Good-stuff.

  • Jesus (Yesha, Y'Shuah Yehoshuah) came in His Father's name--meaning they have the same name. The Holy Ghost was sent by the Father in the name of the Son--meaning all three have the same name. I am NOT convinced Yahweh is correct--how do you get Yesha or Y'Shuah from Yahweh? Can't do it.

    YHUH is Yehoshuah in the O.T. & Yesha/Y'Shuah on earth. Yeshua Messiah at our baptism. Or in english we get baptized into Jesus Christ, the name of the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost.

    Holy Ghost is LIFE!

  • Come PRE-TRIB RAPTURE day, the beloved Son of God we know as Jesus Christ will come with a new name, YAHWEH IS RESTORATION.

  • Yes Jesus who is God the Son is YHWH but Jesus is NOT the Father.

  • Of course YHWH is the Savior. All 3 persons of the ONE true and triune God can be called YHWH either singularly or collectively.

  • matthew was present on the day of pentecost he would have rebuked them if they were doing it wrong

  • good vid. i will take this into consent when i use the verse acts 2;38 because many say his name wasnt Jesus so acts is wrong. not if the person behind the name is God himself and the trinity is not what you are baptized in thinking theres 3 Gods or persons in 1 being. eitherway it is hard for them to argue the point sence there is no verse other then the name of Jesus.and if they say no 1 was baptized in 1 name then no one was baptized in 3 names so they should use the right name. Gby.

  • Thanks for the inspiration. Dying to find out the name of this piece of music though as well. God bless.

  • Great video, I am writting my final essay for English 101 on Acts 2:38. Thanks for the help.

  • Really enjoyed it. This video brought out the great fulness and power that is in the name of Jesus. And unlike some still gave honor, glory, and reverence to the name of Jesus regardless of it's English spelling and translation....Well Done

  • One name, one face, one God. The name Jesus still states WHO HE IS and that is why there is power in the name, regardless of its translation.

    Thank you for the comment and God bless!

  • WONDERFUL!!!

  • Wow I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for the insight.

  • Now they are selling YHVH tuning forks! So you can just throw your Bibles out of the window, and resonate to your illuminati kabbalistic tuning fork lol

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  • The Jehovah's Witnesses believe in three Gods and the Mormon's are deep in heresy. Why didn't we throw our Bibles out the window because they believe in three gods or Mormon's claimed a new revelation with Joseph Smith? Your argument is beyond ridiculous and you are here to badger.

    You are done - Goodbye.

  • from a Kabbalah (Jewish wicca) site -

    YHVH, the Ayin (No-thingness) or Ein Sof (Boundless/Infinite).

    So YHVH is in fact AYIN? Lets see what Ayin is...

    Hebrew letter/symbol for 'eye'. Satanist aleister crowley called Satan 'AYIN the eye!'. Tarot card for the Devil is called AYIN the eye. In Genesis, when serpent said your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods? Hebrew is Ayin again. Freemasons worship Ayin as the spiritual or 3rd eye. Ayin also means eye of good & evil.

  • (from av1611 . c o m) 'It troubles me how very few people realize that the god that they now worship, named Yahweh, is derived from a storm god created by atheist scholars following in the steps of the late 19th century skeptics.  What it boils down to is that modern rebels wish to change the names of God, eliminate them, malign them'

  • What concerns me is that you are ignoring Scripture. Not only that, but you are debating a point without even listening to the presentation.

    Sorry to tell you, but you are incorrect and its a simple fact.

    If you will not even look at the message "His Name Is Yahweh" then don't bother continuing to comment.

  • You pray to this guy then lol -

    1Chronicles 24:11 The ninth to Jeshua, the tenth to Shecaniah,

    (Hebrew for Jesuah = Yeshua, Strongs 3442)

    i will pray to JESUS!

  • There is no J in Hebrew, period. I ask that you do some research.

    If one was to translate the name from Hebrew DIRECTLY to English, it would be Joshua, not Jesus.

    I have a masters in theology. This is not some delusional made-up scenario. I only ask that you do some research.

    Grace to you.

  • Better yet, since you seem to be a Oneness Pentecostal (which is fantastic btw!!!) I am sure you know who David Bernard is. If not, he is the leading theologian for the Oneness movement and is a prominent member of the UPCI. Seek out his work and see what he has to say on the matter.

    Grace

  • The New Testament is in GREEK, not Hebrew. Jesus is the Alpha and Omega, and they are Greek letters too.

    As Gail Riplinger astutely points out in her Awe of Thy Word, the Hebrew vav is pronounced as V not W. This error came about due to the misreading of German Hebrew grammars, which use W for the English V

  • Do some scholarly study from peer reviewed sources rather than just reading internet sites. I am well aware of the NT being in Greek. I did have classes in Biblical Greek and picked up that point along the way..LOL

    That doesn't mean that Jesus was a Greek. He spoke Aramaic and was given an Aramaic name. It is a fact.

  • words on paper have no more validity than words on a technological medium.  how is it then, being a scholar, you are leading people to hell by turning them to the tetragramatton instead of Jesus? Even the BABES and children are saved through the name of Jesus, without any proud scholarship even. Children love a JESUS. They dont pray to a tetragrammaton of KABBALIST magicians.

  • Please do a study on "the ineffable name". You will answer your own questions.

    The name Jesus, as it is said today, did not exist 500 years ago. Look up the the letter "J", the sound it makes and when it came into being. It used to be pronounced with as "Ye". The main English Bible just prior to the KJV (Geneva Bible) used the Latin, as did all English speaking people, and it was pronounced "Yesus" and spelled Iesus. It came from the Greek Iesous.

    Continued....

  • The sounds in the Hebrew/Aramaic could not be uttered in Greek because Greek did not contain those sounds. They did what was called a transliteration, which means keeping the meaning but not the pronunciation. It is a problem in language.

    The name Jesus / Yeshua literally means Yahweh is Salvation. It is just like saying Yahweh-Jireh, which means Yahweh Provides. Yeshua means Yahweh Saves or Is Salvation.

    Jesus said He came in His Father's name did He not?

    Continued...

  • The core of the name is Yahweh. It is who Jesus claimed to be and rightfully so. This was the expression of the One true God in flesh who came to be our Savior.

    in South America its Yesu "yay-soo", in Spanish it is Jesus but said "hey-soos" and on and on. IT IS WHO HE IS that set Him apart and who He is is the Father in the flesh as our savior. His name is Yeshua - Yahweh Is Salvation.

    Period.

    I am not going to continue to debate you when you simply ignore indisputable fact.

  • They say that the true name of Tetragrammaton (YHVH) may not be pronounced, because it is the ineffable name. So you can't even say Yahweh. How do we take this? From the Ain Soph Aur emanates Ehyeh (hyha), theI or I Am - abstract thought; then YHVH (hvhy)

    Straight into the Kabbalah trap of Satan.

  • *how 'far' do we take this

  • You may be wise, but i'm a fool! lol

    1Co 1:27 But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty;

  • Beautiful!

  • He IS beautiful!!! What an amazing God we have my friend.

  • Soooo good! Besides Him, there is NO other!

  • I only wish I could give it more stars.

  • Thank you friend. May His mercy and grace keep you!

  • everytime I watch these videos I experience the presence of God very strongly, these vidoes are sent from God through the prophecychannel.

  • @flashesoflight Try to turn the sound OFF and see if it happens again.

  • I got a video response heading your way. There is nothing wrong with baptized in the name of JESUS or YESHUA. JESUS is the Messiah's English name, and YESHUA is the Messiah's Hebrew name. YESHUA does not mean "Yahweh is Salvation" in Hebrew, it means "SALVATION." Take it from a JEW (me). Jew know what I mean? "Yahweh" is proven to be a fake Hebrew guess name by "ADDING" the vowels "A" from Adonai, and "E" from Elohim into the tetragrammaton. God told Moshe that His name was EHYEH, not Yahweh.

  • Just a word of thanks for allowing my video response on water baptism. I know you do not agree with my teaching on this subject and it was gracious of you to allow my response. All we can ask of each other as members of the Body of Christ is to search the scriptures to see if these things are so. Your Friend in Christ - John

  • We don't have to agree on everything but I would like to discuss this topic with you when I have a bit more time. I will watch your other videos as well.

    I can tell that you are a man that loves the LORD and for that I am grateful.

    May His peace and blessings be upon you friend.

  • I look forward to that and will wait to hear from you. Again thank you :)

  • Water baptism is not for us today as members of the Body of Christ it belonged under Israel's program and it signified a need to be cleansed from sin. We do not know how this baptism was performed. No one knows if they practiced full immersion, pouring or sprinkling. Under Israel's program it was required for salvation (Mk 16:16) and was not called a believer's baptism. Today we have one baptism (Eph 4:5) and it is described in ICor 12:13. It is a spiritual baptism and no water is used.

  • There is neither Jew nor Gentile in Christ Jesus. The Gentiles in Acts 10 were COMMANDED to be baptized in the name of the Lord after receiving the Holy Ghost, AFTER the spiritual baptism. The Samaritans in Acts 8 were baptized the same way, in the name of the Lord Jesus.

    The promise preached to the Jews in Acts 2:38 was on to as many as the Lord our God shall call, as many and all, not just Jews.

    The word baptize or baptizo actually means to immerse so yes they did immerse.

  • Yes, this was on my list of things to point out among others. Acts 2:38 points out quite clearly that there are two things that happen. Given that you have pointed out baptizo, which means to immerse and make clean in WATER, we can look at the passage more clearly:

    "Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized (immersion in water) every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye SHALL receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."

    Two things - water then Spirit