The bible is clear on baptism -- all baptisms after the resurrection were done in the name of Jesus Christ -- NO baptism was ever done saying Father , Son & Holy Ghost. By not baptizing into Jesus Christ you are not proclaiming Him as Lord and Saviour. More importantly you are not receiving the family name, His name at your rebirth thereby making you a joint-heir with Christ. Jesus came in His Father's name, the Holy Ghost was sent in the name of the Son. Jesus Christ is the name of the F-S & HG
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.
this is her dad.
nevershoutkelsie211 1 month ago
what? Isn't the priest supposed to dunk her 3 times when he says that?
TheJazuma 2 months ago
Hey this may be her Dad. My husband baptized me and my kids.
preacherswifey 4 months ago
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The bible is clear on baptism -- all baptisms after the resurrection were done in the name of Jesus Christ -- NO baptism was ever done saying Father , Son & Holy Ghost. By not baptizing into Jesus Christ you are not proclaiming Him as Lord and Saviour. More importantly you are not receiving the family name, His name at your rebirth thereby making you a joint-heir with Christ. Jesus came in His Father's name, the Holy Ghost was sent in the name of the Son. Jesus Christ is the name of the F-S & HG
wilby1414 5 months ago
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mpwelk 1 year ago 3
why does he have to put his hands all over her?
watch for pedophelia
ronhanish 2 years 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
beautiful!
carlasue88 2 years ago