JESUS' NAME Apostolic Baptism

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

New Life Apostolic Church in Merced Baptism in JESUS' name

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  • Asi es en el nombre de Jesus Cristo!

  • @BrotherBar I like illustrating the plan of salvation from the Tabernacle. Some people seem to grasp an understanding better this way.

  • @BrotherBar oops sorry Brother. Was meant to go to the guy asking about water baptism.

  • @BrotherBar in Acts 8:26-40 Phillip was sent by an angel of the Lord down a road from Jerusalem to Gaza to a eunuch of authority from Ethiopia who was reading Isaiah. Phillip preached from that place he was reading, Jesus. When they came to some water the eunuch said here is water. What's to keep me from being baptized?

  • @BrotherBar I don't answer more the one question at a time. What is the question you wish me to answer? Why don't you PM me?

  • @BrotherBar You're only lying to yourself my friend. It has not 'always' been water. Read Mark 10:39 and tell me it's water. No water mentioned in Rom.6, Eph.4:5,Col.2,Acts2, Acts 10, Acts 19. If fact Peter clearly says it's NOT 'the removal of filth from the flesh'. 1 Peter 3:21. Water is used to remove filth from the flesh, therefore it is NOT water. The word of God clearly contradicts your man made tradition.

  • @TroddinSod by the way, you never answer my question.

  • @TroddinSod It has always been water, from even when John the Baptise bapitzed in water. Jesus' disciples baptised in water. you are mistaken. not sorry

  • @BrotherBar It has always been PRESUMED to be water through much of Church History,even though the earliest Church Fathers had many different views.The problem begins because the word 'baptism' is never translated, only transliterated. Consequently, people presume it to mean 'water' because the word's meaning is never translated. It means; immerse, whelm, or imbue, NOT WATER!.To be immersed or, imbued in a Name, means you become a 'member of the family' w/ it's rights & privileges.

  • @RefutingSkellyism It has always been referred to baptism in water. have you received the Holy Ghost as illustrated? yes or no?

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