Hey Demi.
I have been offline for a long time. Sorry I haven't responded in awhile.
It would be quite a discussion to figure out what is going on between the verse you quoted above and the verse I am referring to. I know how my church harmonizes those texts. My question to you was how do you or your church harmonize them? The verse I am referring to is found in every Bible I have looked at...not just a Catholic Bible.
My question was with Matthew 28:19 which is found in many of the translations (I didn't check them all) you showed above. I'll just cite 3 for now:
19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: (KJV)
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," (NIV)
"Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations,[b] baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. " (NLT)
Those are the words of Jesus Christ. How do you harmonize those? Just curious.
God bless.
p.s. (I still giggle about the flying Jesus...gotta show that to some of my friends.)
Hi Bestil
This thread is too long and I'm not good at following along due to time limitations.
I DID comment on the flying Jesus. I thought it was pretty close to blasphemy.
Regarding the difference between Mathew 28:19 and Acts 2:38 ---
I see no problem with this. I'm sorry I missed anything that might have been said.
Mathew is the ONLY place where a FORMULA is given for being baptized, and the formula is given by Jesus Himself.
This is the wording to be used WHEN BEING BAPTIZED.
Acts is speaking to the TYPE of baptism. It is no longer John's baptism that will be practiced, but Jesus'.
IOW, with the authority of Jesus, with the power of Jesus. John's baptism was for repentence of sin, Jesus' baptism is for power and strength. He told the Apostles to wait for the Holy Spirit before going out to preach.
Acts 1:4-5
Would you agree with this?
Also, I'd just like to add that although I do not agree with all Catholic doctrine, I find no reason to carry on this way between brethren. It's divisive to the Church (capital C) and we should be as united as possible in these difficult times when our very faith is under attack, and I mean by society in general. So while we argue among ourselves, our church (small c) is crumbling around us. I find this sad.
It's a joy to find God, to announce Him, and to worship Him in the way one sees proper. No posts from the Jesus Only crowd please. Instead read Romans 1:20 and ponder it.
Thanks for your response.
Fran