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Kutless 02-09-2008 01:42 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by Praxeas (Post 384345)
So? Invoke....the whole point of what Jesus says is not about invoking a special word that can do something.....it's about stating the authority by which you are baptizing.

so you would agree with this form of baptism?

Kutless 02-09-2008 01:46 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by Rev (Post 384285)
Which way?

I now baptize you in the name of the F.S.&H. which is Jesus Christ

Praxeas 02-09-2008 01:47 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by Kutless (Post 384687)
so you would agree with this form of baptism?

No....why would you say that?

ogatt 02-09-2008 01:53 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
i went to the bible book store the other day and ask them if they had a family portrait. The one with the father son and holy ghost all in it. they said we only got a picture of Jesus.

That pretty much settles it for me. Plus that you gotta be baptized in moving water and not a horse trough.

creeks, rivers I broke the ice many a time. Find me a family portrait of the trinity and i might take a second look at it.

Mrs. LPW 02-09-2008 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ogatt (Post 384697)
i went to the bible book store the other day and ask them if they had a family portrait. The one with the father son and holy ghost all in it. they said we only got a picture of Jesus.
That pretty much settles it for me. Plus that you gotta be baptized in moving water and not a horse trough.

creeks, rivers I broke the ice many a time. Find me a family portrait of the trinity and i might take a second look at it.

Did you really? :toofunny

ogatt 02-09-2008 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW (Post 384705)
Did you really? :toofunny

then again my bible book store is a couple of racks in Genes corner stop.

a few chuck wagon gang 8 tracks and some book called "people who chase God"

freeatlast 02-09-2008 02:48 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by ManOfWord (Post 384203)
We have absolutely NO record of exactly what the apostles said when they baptized other than the "name of the Lord Jesus Christ" and iterations thereof. I have baptized folks that way before. The name of the Father, Son & Holy Ghost IS Jesus Christ! It's all in Him!! :D

Most of don't think God is smart enough to know it's his authority that is being called on.

Joelel 02-09-2008 08:56 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by Kutless (Post 384175)
I think I may have asked this before so forgive me. BUt what if someone baptized saying.....

"I now baptize you in the name of the F.S. and H. which is Jesus Christ".

Hi Kurtless,It's like this,Jesus said to baptize in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.Jesus knew the name of The Father,Son and Holy Ghost was Jesus and the disciples knew that,that's why they baptized in Jesus name.Jesus knows the name is Jesus and if someone says in the name of the Father,Son and Holy Ghost,then it's in the name but if they say in the Father,Son and Holy Ghost leaving name out then it wouldn't be in the name. The bottom line is,the name is Jesus and I understand that and would never baptize any other way.

ManOfWord 02-09-2008 09:17 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by Praxeas (Post 384345)
So? Invoke....the whole point of what Jesus says is not about invoking a special word that can do something.....it's about stating the authority by which you are baptizing.

Actually, from my study of the Jewish Roots of Christianity, I found that baptism was absolutely nothing new in the NT at all. Not only that, but it was not uncommon in Jesus' time for disciples to go through the Mikveh (Jewish baptism) and be immersed in the name of the Rabbi/Teacher whose teaching they were following, and to whom they were separating themselves TO. From a Jewish perspective, authority was not the focus, the person being separated TO was the focus.

So, from that standpoint, we are immersed in the name of our "Rabbi" signifying that we are separating ourselves TO Him. We are joining ourselves to His teaching etc. This was no small matter in biblical times. It was extremely serious and a big commitment as well.

Kutless 02-10-2008 06:53 PM

Re: Baptismal Formula
 
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Originally Posted by Praxeas (Post 384691)
No....why would you say that?

Its called conversation....feedback....the ole back and forth routine....ya dig?

Just trying to get some quality answers. From some one who calls themself Praxeas no less. Surely you have some deeper thoughts for little ole me.


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