First let us read Matthew 28 v 19 "Go forth teaching all nations and Baptizing them in The NAME of The Father, and Of The Son, and of The Holy Ghost." Jesus gave this command.
Did Jesus actually say to do this literally? Or it is it an allegory, a metaphor, a hidden meaning? The only way to really find out, is to see what The Original Apostles taught. Let us now go to The very first Christian conversion service on The day of Pentecost, in Jerusalem.
Acts Chapter Two. The service begins, Apostle Peter is the Preacher. We read from verse 1 to 36 Peter gives the message.
In verse 37, those who hear this message and feel heartfelt conviction ask Peter.(verse 37) "Men and Brethren WHAT MUST. WE DO"?
The following is NOT what Peter told them they must do, but because of man-made traditions what is now commonly accepted by many churches as "Salvation"..
1."Come forward, repeat the sinners prayer, accept Jesus Christ as your personal savior, shake my hand, and you are now saved for all eternity"
2. Accept Jesus as your personal savior, say the sinner's prayer, and we will Baptize you in The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
No, here is exactly what Peter told them to do; Acts 2 v 38
"Repent, and be Baptized EVERYONE OF YOU in The NAME of JESUS CHRIST for the Remission of Sins, and YOU SHALL receive The Gift of the Holy Ghost."
Verse 39..." for the promise is unto you (Jews) and to all those who are afar off (The Gentiles) even as many as our Lord God shall call".
So, we read the first requirement is to Repent.( Luke 13 v 3-5)
Next we read everyone must be Baptized in The Name of Jesus Christ then their sins are forgiven and forgotten. Next, we read that everyone who simply obeys this simple command, is promised The Holy Ghost.
Did Peter say the wrong thing regarding simply in "Jesus Name" rather then what Jesus commanded in Matthew 28v 19?
(" Father, Son, Holy Ghost") as about 98% of Churches who Water Baptize now follow? Or did Peter and the other Apostles of Jesus obey what he said to do in reality.?
First, when Jesus spoke in Matthew 28 v 19.; he said to baptize "In The Name......" Father, Son, Holy Ghost ladies and Gentlemen are not "A Name"...they are Titles . I am a Father, and I am a Son but that is NOT my Name. Try To go to your bank sign your check "Father" or "Son" and see what the Bank teller says to you....she'll want you to put your NAME on this check. Amen.
So Peter is telling us that The Name of "Father, Son, Holy Ghost" is Jesus. In the following verses you will see where folks were Baptized in Jesus' Name/ Name of the Lord/ Lord Jesus.
Acts 2 v 38
Acts 8 v 15-17
Acts 10 v 47-48
Acts 19 v 1-7
Nowhere, ( repeat) Nowhere, in the NT will you find even one verse where anyone was ever Baptized in Eater using Father, Son, Holy Ghost. Is this important? Is this Legalism ?
Apparently, clearly Peter tells us our sins will not be remitted in Acts 2 v 38 unless you follow the exact procedure. Why chance it? Why even debate or argue this?
Finally here is Proof positive what the Name of The Father, The Son, and Holy Ghost really is;
THE FATHER's Name.....
1. I John 2 v 1 (KJV) "My little children, these things I write you, that you sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with The Father, Jesus Christ the righteous" (notice: "Father then COMMA Jesus Christ....")
2. John 5 v 43 (Jesus says) "I AM come in MY FATHER's NAME, and you receive me not......"
And does'nt every true Father and Son have The Same Name everybody? So what is so strange that Jesus is the Name of Both Father and Son?
Name of The Holy Ghost.........John 14 v 26 Jesus says.." But the Comforter, which is The Holy Ghost, whom THE FATHER (named Jesus) will send IN MY NAME........" Praise God!!
Conclusion.....Baptism in Jesus Name is the proper Baptism procedure, that is the NAME Jesus was referring too in Matthew 28 v 19.... I rest my case....Glory to God!!
Did Jesus actually say to do this literally? Or it is it an allegory, a metaphor, a hidden meaning? The only way to really find out, is to see what The Original Apostles taught. Let us now go to The very first Christian conversion service on The day of Pentecost, in Jerusalem.
Acts Chapter Two. The service begins, Apostle Peter is the Preacher. We read from verse 1 to 36 Peter gives the message.
In verse 37, those who hear this message and feel heartfelt conviction ask Peter.(verse 37) "Men and Brethren WHAT MUST. WE DO"?
The following is NOT what Peter told them they must do, but because of man-made traditions what is now commonly accepted by many churches as "Salvation"..
1."Come forward, repeat the sinners prayer, accept Jesus Christ as your personal savior, shake my hand, and you are now saved for all eternity"
2. Accept Jesus as your personal savior, say the sinner's prayer, and we will Baptize you in The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
No, here is exactly what Peter told them to do; Acts 2 v 38
"Repent, and be Baptized EVERYONE OF YOU in The NAME of JESUS CHRIST for the Remission of Sins, and YOU SHALL receive The Gift of the Holy Ghost."
Verse 39..." for the promise is unto you (Jews) and to all those who are afar off (The Gentiles) even as many as our Lord God shall call".
So, we read the first requirement is to Repent.( Luke 13 v 3-5)
Next we read everyone must be Baptized in The Name of Jesus Christ then their sins are forgiven and forgotten. Next, we read that everyone who simply obeys this simple command, is promised The Holy Ghost.
Did Peter say the wrong thing regarding simply in "Jesus Name" rather then what Jesus commanded in Matthew 28v 19?
(" Father, Son, Holy Ghost") as about 98% of Churches who Water Baptize now follow? Or did Peter and the other Apostles of Jesus obey what he said to do in reality.?
First, when Jesus spoke in Matthew 28 v 19.; he said to baptize "In The Name......" Father, Son, Holy Ghost ladies and Gentlemen are not "A Name"...they are Titles . I am a Father, and I am a Son but that is NOT my Name. Try To go to your bank sign your check "Father" or "Son" and see what the Bank teller says to you....she'll want you to put your NAME on this check. Amen.
So Peter is telling us that The Name of "Father, Son, Holy Ghost" is Jesus. In the following verses you will see where folks were Baptized in Jesus' Name/ Name of the Lord/ Lord Jesus.
Acts 2 v 38
Acts 8 v 15-17
Acts 10 v 47-48
Acts 19 v 1-7
Nowhere, ( repeat) Nowhere, in the NT will you find even one verse where anyone was ever Baptized in Eater using Father, Son, Holy Ghost. Is this important? Is this Legalism ?
Apparently, clearly Peter tells us our sins will not be remitted in Acts 2 v 38 unless you follow the exact procedure. Why chance it? Why even debate or argue this?
Finally here is Proof positive what the Name of The Father, The Son, and Holy Ghost really is;
THE FATHER's Name.....
1. I John 2 v 1 (KJV) "My little children, these things I write you, that you sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with The Father, Jesus Christ the righteous" (notice: "Father then COMMA Jesus Christ....")
2. John 5 v 43 (Jesus says) "I AM come in MY FATHER's NAME, and you receive me not......"
And does'nt every true Father and Son have The Same Name everybody? So what is so strange that Jesus is the Name of Both Father and Son?
Name of The Holy Ghost.........John 14 v 26 Jesus says.." But the Comforter, which is The Holy Ghost, whom THE FATHER (named Jesus) will send IN MY NAME........" Praise God!!
Conclusion.....Baptism in Jesus Name is the proper Baptism procedure, that is the NAME Jesus was referring too in Matthew 28 v 19.... I rest my case....Glory to God!!
"Repent, and be Baptized EVERYONE OF YOU in The NAME of JESUS CHRIST for the Remission of Sins, and YOU SHALL receive The Gift of the Holy Ghost."
There is a lot of controversy concerning this verse both in the Greek and in the English.
The Greek pronoun translated 'for' in this verse is eis. Arndt and Gingrich Greek/English lexicon says that eis can mean 'because of' in this sense. 'For' is used in the same sense in English.
If we read Ac 2:38 to say Repent, and be Baptized EVERYONE OF YOU in The NAME of JESUS CHRIST because your sins are remitted. we get an entirely different take on this verse. I believe that if we look at what the rest of scripture teaches on baptism we find that Baptism follows Salvation as a step of obedience.
I agree that many believers understand it as you do; but we are very unlikely to settle this controversy on this thread.