The Trinitarians Refuse Jesus Name Baptism
With all the scriptural evidence of water baptism in Jesus name and Bible history that in the early church baptism in Jesus name was the baptism used, the trinitarians reject the need of Jesus name baptism, why? Not only do they reject the need of it they will not practice Jesus name baptism as an option in their churches!
Of course we the Apostolic people that have seen this truth clearly in the Bible understand that Jesus name baptism is not an option.
I would like for all the trinitarians reading this blog to find as many scriptures as possible of people being baptized in the trinity formula and submit them to this blog and I will publish them.
You probably already know that no one in the Bible was baptized in the trinity titles of Father, son and Holy Spirit.
Why don't you study with an open heart to know truth? Why are so many afraid of what the Bible says about baptism? The devil has deceived the minds of the people and they would rather have Roman Catholic tradition than what the Bible says!
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Of course we the Apostolic people that have seen this truth clearly in the Bible understand that Jesus name baptism is not an option.
I would like for all the trinitarians reading this blog to find as many scriptures as possible of people being baptized in the trinity formula and submit them to this blog and I will publish them.
You probably already know that no one in the Bible was baptized in the trinity titles of Father, son and Holy Spirit.
Why don't you study with an open heart to know truth? Why are so many afraid of what the Bible says about baptism? The devil has deceived the minds of the people and they would rather have Roman Catholic tradition than what the Bible says!
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Beloved, Jesus Himself, He being Very God the Son, said that we should be baptized in the Name of the Father, and the Son and the Holy Ghost. Obviously we, we being those who correctly understand the relationship between the God head of Father, Son and Holy Spirit being theologically a trinity, believe that Jesus is the Son and when we are baptized in the name of the Son that name is a real person who has a real name which we know as Jesus.
Of course following your manner of reasoning none of your baptisms would be valid because they are done in a Name other then what Jesus was known by while He walked on this earth. It would seem reasonable that Jesus's parents did not name him or refer to him with a Greek name but called him Yeshua as Jesus was a Jew.
Jesus was performing the will of the Father who was seated in heaven above. After all in order for Christ to perform the role of a sent one, he being the apostle and High priest of our confession, someone other then him had to do the sending! He earned the right to stand in the gap for us as our heavenly intercessor when He obeyed the Father and laid His life down for us, as it is written 'the good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.' These following verses are found in the same 10th chapter of John. Notice it speaks of the Father and the Son being two separate entities! "“I am the good shepherd, and I know My own and My own know Me, even as the Father knows Me and I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep." (John 10:14-15, NASB95)
It would seem reasonable that Jesus's parents did not name him or refer to him with a Greek name but called him Yeshua as Jesus was a Jew.
I personally baptize people in the Name of the Father,the Son and the Holy Ghost, in the mighty name of Jesus. I do this so people such as yourself cannot overthrow their faith while they are in the process of having a firm foundation erected.
If the Lord did not foresee that a day would come and that some would baptize in his name only then he was rather dull for telling the Jews and His disciples that they should be baptized in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. But God was not ignorant nor unmindful of what He was telling people to do at one point in time and what Luke would write as to what they did historically at another.
My conclusion: They are both Scripture and both equally valid.
I stick with what the Bible says and the taunts that we are following RC tradition do not hold up.
Why did Jesus tell HIS disciples, HIS apostles to baptize in the trinitarian manner and you reject it as sound
counsel?
love, earl
I do want to say that even though your theology is askew I still receive you as my brother. We have both been baptized in the same Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues. I like to recall Peters speech in Acts 11:15-17! Maranatha!
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