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wordsponge
05-03-2014, 08:02 PM
Catholics ADMIT to illegally changing
GOD’s BAPTISM Ordinance.

NOTE: I am not ONEness.

Below are Catholic Confessions about
>> illegally changing the Ordinance from GOD
and deceiving all nations, for about 1700 years.

This violation has resulted in Spiritual death (no abundant life)
and unhappiness, for numberless, planet wide, brothers and sisters.
*
Catholic Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger:
He makes this confession,
as to the origin of the chief Trinity text of Matthew 28:19.
"The basic form of our (Matthew 28:19 Trinitarian)m
profession of faith took shape
during the course of the second and third centuries,
in connection with the ceremony of baptism.
So far as its place of origin is concerned,
the text (Matthew 28:19) came from the city of Rome.
“The Trinity baptism and text of Matthew 28:19,
therefore did >> not originate from the original Church
that started in Jerusalem around AD 33.
It was rather, as the evidence proves,
a later invention of Roman Catholicism,
completely >> fabricated.
Very few know about these historical facts.
*
The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263:
"The baptismal formula was changed,
from the name of Jesus Christ
to the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
by the Catholic Church in the second century."
*
The Jerusalem Bible, a scholarly Catholic work, states:
"It may be that this formula, (Triune Matthew 28:19),
so far as the fullness of its expression is concerned,
is a reflection of the (Man-made),
liturgical usage established later,
in the primitive (Catholic) community
It will be remembered that Acts,
speaks of baptizing "in the name of Jesus,"..."
*
The Catholic University of America
in Washington, D. C. 1923,
New Testament Studies Number 5:
The Lord's Command To Baptize
An Historical Critical Investigation.
By Bernard Henry Cuneo page 27.
"The passages in Acts and the Letters of St. Paul.
These passages seem to point,
to the earliest form as baptism in the name of the Lord."
Also we find.
"Is it possible to reconcile these facts with the belief,
that Christ commanded his disciples,
to baptize in the trine form?
Had Christ given such a command, it is urged,
the Apostolic Church would have followed him,
and we should have some trace of this obedience,
in the New Testament.
No such trace can be found.
The only explanation of this silence,
according to the anti-traditional view,
is this the short Christological (Jesus Name),
formula was (the) original,
and the longer trine formula was a later development."
*
Calling on the name of the LORD is the Israelite custom.

Acts.22
[16] Now why do you tarry (Paul)?
Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins,
calling on the name of the LORD (who incarnated as Jesus Christ)

Pss.116
[13] I will take (happily accept) the Cup of Salvation (from the dishonored Son)
and I will call upon the name of the LORD (Jesus, starting in baptism)

Pss.99
[6] Moses and Aaron were among his Priests
and Samuel was among those (Judges) of Israel,
who call upon his name
They called upon the LORD (Jesus) and he answered them.
*
Time Magazine, Dec. 5, 1955:
Record of a True Baptism in Rome 100 A.D.

"The deacon raised his hand,
and Publius Decius stepped through
the baptistery door.
Standing waist-deep in the pool
was Marcus Vasca the wood seller.
He was smiling
as Publius waded into the pool beside him.
'Credis?' he asked.
Credo' responded Publius.
'I believe that my salvation
comes from Jesus the Christ,
who was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
With Him I died that with Him I may have Eternal Life.'
Then he felt strong arms supporting him as he let himself fall backward into the pool,
and heard Marcus' voice in his ear,
'I baptize you in the Name of the Lord Jesus'
as the cold water closed over (buried) him."
*
The above Baptism conforms to the Scriptures.
The baptizer called upon/ over the BURIED candidate
the 'name of the LORD Jesus, our Savior.'
Calling on the name of the LORD
can be found throughout the ’Israelite Scriptures.’
To call God by his name,
to get his attention and a response,
was always the sensible Israelite custom.
Gentiles join the Israelite GOD and his children
by obeying his simple teachings of the Apostles.
The candidate MUST also
>> PERSONALLY call on Jesus,
for forgiveness and a good life,
while >> immersed under the water.
*
Calling on Jesus, by his Christians,
as recorded in the Writings of our N. T. Scriptures.
Acts.2
[21] It shall come to pass,
that whosoever shall
>> (LITERALLY) call on the name
of the LORD (Yahweh/Jesus in baptism) shall be saved.

Acts.9
[14] Here Paul has authority from the Chief Priests to bind
all who >> (literally) call on your name.

Acts.19
[13] Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists,
took upon themselves to >> call (on) the name of the LORD Jesus,
over people who had evil spirits,
saying: We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.

Rom.10
[11]..:
Whoever believes on Christ shall not be disappointed.
[12] There is no difference between the Jew and the Greek,
for the same LORD (Jesus, the merciful God of Israel),
who is over every single person, in every single nation,
is >> rich to (enriches; 2 Cor.9:11; 1 Cor.1:5 below.)
everyone who >> calls upon him.
[13] because whoever, (in any large numbers) shall
>> call upon the (literal) name of
the LORD (Yahweh/ Jesus,
starting in baptism like Peter said),
shall be saved (per Joel)

1 Cor.1
[2] To the church of GOD who is at Corinth,
to them who are separated in Christ Jesus,
called to be saints,
with all brothers who in every place
>> call upon the name of Jesus Christ our common LORD

1Cor.1
[13] Is Christ divided?
Was Paul crucified for you?
Were you baptized in (into calling) the name of Paul?
*
Baptized in (into/ calling on) Jesus,
the incarnated LORD, the God of Israel.

The opinion of any believer who has not correctly baptized,
Calling on Jesus,
is equivalent to the opinion of an un-baptized person.
of any other religion.

The people of the 2nd covenant,
are the predicted willing people of Christ,
who go to Christ, our maker.
Christ is the previous God of the unwilling (Israelites)
*
Acts.2
[38] Peter (who is Jesus’ and GOD’s anointed Servant)
said to the other Israelites
Every one of you, (without exception),
repent (turn),
and be >> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name of
Jesus Christ (the Savior of Israel, the Mighty God)
for the remission of your sins
and then you shall receive (from Jesus),
the (excellent) Gift of the Spirit.
*
Jesus gives the Spirit to those
who will obey him (in faith, love that we must get from him
and good deeds)
*
Acts.8
[12] When they believed Philip,
who was preaching the things concerning
the (invisible) Kingdom of GOD
and concerning the name (the FULL identity) of
Jesus Christ, (the Mighty God of Israel)
both men and women were,
>> baptized (calling on the Mighty God)

Acts.9
[18] and immediately there fell from his eyes
Like it had been scales:
and he received sight forthwith
and he arose and he was >> baptized (calling on Jesus)

Acts.10
[48] Peter commanded the Gentiles
to be >> baptized in (into/ calling on)
the name of the LORD (Jesus, the God of Israel)

Acts.16
[15] When she and her household
were >> baptized (in the name of Jesus),
she besought us (Apostles) saying..
*
[33] He took the Apostles the same hour of the night
and washed their stripes
and he was >> baptized (in the name of Jesus)
and all his family, no hesitation.

Hereunder is a lesson to the >> willing children of GOD
that we can baptize >> more than once.

Acts.19
[1]..finding certain disciples there [2] Paul asked them
Have you gotten the Holy Ghost (from Jesus)
since you believed?
They said to him:
We have not so much as heard,
whether there is any Holy Ghost.
[3] Paul asked them:
To (into) what (name) then were you baptized?
They said: To (into) John’s baptism.
*
[5] When they (the willing children) heard this,
they were
>> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name
of the LORD Jesus, (like is customary
for Israelites; e.g. in the Psalms)

Rom.6
[3] Don’t you (baptized converts) know,
that so many of us (Christians)
as were >> baptized into Jesus Christ
were baptized into his death?

1Cor.12
[13] by ONE Spirit (of GOD) we are all
>> baptized into ONE Brotherhood,
…and we all have been made to drink (like water),
into ONE Spirit (of GOD)

Gal.3
[27] As many of you as have been
>> baptized into Christ have put on Christ (GOD’s beloved)
*
Eph. 4
[5] ONE LORD (Jesus),
ONE Faith, (in BOTH, the good Son and the good Father)
>> ONE (acceptable) baptism,
(calling on Jesus from immersion, while under the water.
That is easily proven.)
*
More research is available.

Free valuable research on the deliberate corruption of Matt.28:19

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/morematthew28.htm

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/matt2819.htm

Christians do not suppress the TRUTH and hurt people.
*
Manifold Grace is great,
It is various and ongoing after CORRECT BAPTISM >>
Everyone becomes very happy and everyone loves it.
*
Jesus still accepts us,
if we PERSONALLY baptize ourselves,
calling on him for forgiveness and help,
as is the Israelite custom.

We are depriving ourselves
and hurting ourselves and our families,
if we turn away from Jesus.

Baptism is the Original step #2.

The reasonable Children of light,
always make the wise decision.

Grace is great >>

Jermyn Davidson
05-03-2014, 08:22 PM
So are you a Trinitarian?

Doesn't Paul seem to imply that people were dividing themselves over baptism, even in his days as a Missionary?

Was Paul just imagining these divisions?
Were these divisions a figure of speech?
Are you spreading lies?


yes or no

FlamingZword
05-03-2014, 08:53 PM
A little late with the news.

The Truth Bible published in the year 2000 by Doctor William R. Conner
has all this information already.

mfblume
05-03-2014, 09:20 PM
So are you a Trinitarian?

Doesn't Paul seem to imply that people were dividing themselves over baptism, even in his days as a Missionary?

Was Paul just imagining these divisions?
Were these divisions a figure of speech?
Are you spreading lies?


yes or no

Paul was not saying people divided over baptism itself, as such, but over WHO baptized them. There were not variations of baptism back then as there is now since the second century. In fact, Paul implied it was in Jesus' name, when he asked them if he baptized people in his own name, which everyone knew was actually in Jesus' name.

1Co 1:13 KJV Is Christ divided? was Paul crucified for you? or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?

Jermyn Davidson
05-03-2014, 09:26 PM
Paul was not saying people divided over baptism itself, as such, but over WHO baptized them. There were not variations of baptism back then as there is now since the second century. In fact, Paul implied it was in Jesus' name, when he asked them if he baptized people in his own name, which everyone knew was actually in Jesus' name.

1Co 1:13 KJV Is Christ divided? was Paul crucified for you? or were ye baptized in the name of Paul?

Ok.

Thank you very much.

Monterrey
05-04-2014, 07:14 AM
Love that "Yes or No?"

Ol manzell has taught us much!

wordsponge
05-04-2014, 08:29 AM
So are you a Trinitarian?

Doesn't Paul seem to imply that people were dividing themselves over baptism, even in his days as a Missionary?

Was Paul just imagining these divisions?
Were these divisions a figure of speech?
Are you spreading lies?
yes or no

+++
Paul taught to withdraw from people who did not
STICK to the Doctrine.

The Doctrine was from the Highest.

I appreciate you not wanting to be gullible...

I am the same.
I quit Church for the c=same reason.

Jesus lives and he will work with someone.

Before GOD our Father and Our LORD Jesus
and the Elect angels:

I am not lying...

Doing this baptism exactly is Va Va VOOOOm!!!

Regards to you and yours..

wordsponge
05-04-2014, 08:31 AM
A little late with the news.

The Truth Bible published in the year 2000 by Doctor William R. Conner
has all this information already.

+++
You are my friend.

Thank you...

The best to you and yours...

wordsponge
05-04-2014, 08:33 AM
Love that "Yes or No?"

Ol manzell has taught us much!

Jesus is the God of Israel...

That is another revelation...

Christians are secret keepers...

Keep well,

houston
05-04-2014, 08:10 PM
The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263:
which volume? there are 14

jfrog
05-04-2014, 09:59 PM
Catholics ADMIT to illegally changing
....
Catholic Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger:
He makes this confession,
as to the origin of the chief Trinity text of Matthew 28:19.
"The basic form of our (Matthew 28:19 Trinitarian)m
profession of faith took shape
during the course of the second and third centuries,
in connection with the ceremony of baptism.
So far as its place of origin is concerned,
the text (Matthew 28:19) came from the city of Rome.
“The Trinity baptism and text of Matthew 28:19,
therefore did >> not originate from the original Church
that started in Jerusalem around AD 33.
It was rather, as the evidence proves,
a later invention of Roman Catholicism,
completely >> fabricated.
Very few know about these historical facts.
*
The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263:
"The baptismal formula was changed,
from the name of Jesus Christ
to the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
by the Catholic Church in the second century."
*..

Once again the person responsible for this collection of quotes has added in remarks that are not found in the original source, and these added words shamefully alter Ratzinger’s intended meaning. It is hardly surprising that no bibliographical information is provided to facilitate checking into this quotation. In spite of this authors’ best effort, I have located the source of the quotation. Once this quote is read in context it becomes apparent that Ratzinger is not saying that the text of Matthew 28:19 formed or took shape or originated in the second and third centuries in Rome. Rather, he was saying that the Apostle’s Creed took shape in connection with the way baptism was administered in the ancient Church. Here is what Ratzinger wrote:

All that we have said so far has done no more than attempt to answer the formal question of what belief as such is and where in the world of modern thought it can find a starting point and a function to perform. The more far-reaching problems relating to its content thus necessarily remained open—with the whole subject perhaps looking only too pale and ill-defined. The answers can only be found by looking at the concrete shape of Christian belief, and this we now mean to consider, using the so-called APOSTLE’S CREED as a guiding thread. It may be useful to preface the discussion with a few facts about the origin and structure of THE CREED; these will at the same time throw some light on the legitimacy of the procedure. The basic form of our profession of faith took shape during the course of the second and third centuries in connection with the ceremony of baptism. So far as its place of origin is concerned, the text comes from the city of Rome; but its internal origin lies in worship; more precisely, in the conferring of baptism. This again was fundamentally based on the words of the risen Christ recorded in Matthew 28:19: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” In accordance with this injunction, three questions are put to the person to be baptized: “Do you believe in God the Father Almighty? Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God…? Do you believe in the Holy Spirit…?” The person being baptized replies to each of these three questions with the word “Credo”—I believe—and is then each time immersed in the water. Thus the oldest form of THE CONFESSION OF FAITH takes the shape of a tripartite dialogue, of question and answer, and is, moreover, embedded in the ceremony of baptism. (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Introduction to Christianity (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, [1990], 2004), pp. 82-83.) (Uppercase mine)

jfrog
05-04-2014, 11:23 PM
Once again the person responsible for this collection of quotes has added in remarks that are not found in the original source, and these added words shamefully alter Ratzinger’s intended meaning. It is hardly surprising that no bibliographical information is provided to facilitate checking into this quotation. In spite of this authors’ best effort, I have located the source of the quotation. Once this quote is read in context it becomes apparent that Ratzinger is not saying that the text of Matthew 28:19 formed or took shape or originated in the second and third centuries in Rome. Rather, he was saying that the Apostle’s Creed took shape in connection with the way baptism was administered in the ancient Church. Here is what Ratzinger wrote:

All that we have said so far has done no more than attempt to answer the formal question of what belief as such is and where in the world of modern thought it can find a starting point and a function to perform. The more far-reaching problems relating to its content thus necessarily remained open—with the whole subject perhaps looking only too pale and ill-defined. The answers can only be found by looking at the concrete shape of Christian belief, and this we now mean to consider, using the so-called APOSTLE’S CREED as a guiding thread. It may be useful to preface the discussion with a few facts about the origin and structure of THE CREED; these will at the same time throw some light on the legitimacy of the procedure. The basic form of our profession of faith took shape during the course of the second and third centuries in connection with the ceremony of baptism. So far as its place of origin is concerned, the text comes from the city of Rome; but its internal origin lies in worship; more precisely, in the conferring of baptism. This again was fundamentally based on the words of the risen Christ recorded in Matthew 28:19: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” In accordance with this injunction, three questions are put to the person to be baptized: “Do you believe in God the Father Almighty? Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the Son of God…? Do you believe in the Holy Spirit…?” The person being baptized replies to each of these three questions with the word “Credo”—I believe—and is then each time immersed in the water. Thus the oldest form of THE CONFESSION OF FAITH takes the shape of a tripartite dialogue, of question and answer, and is, moreover, embedded in the ceremony of baptism. (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Introduction to Christianity (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, [1990], 2004), pp. 82-83.) (Uppercase mine)

It seems to me that the whole article cited to create this thread is bogus in the light of the above evidence.

wordsponge
05-05-2014, 04:33 AM
It seems to me that the whole article cited to create this thread is bogus in the light of the above evidence.

Do as a Christian does.
Christians are not afraid of the truth
nor do they threaten anyone.

Christ taught:"Love your enemies."

The largest gathering was built on violence.

Today they pray to concrete.

Regards.

crakjak
05-05-2014, 08:01 AM
Tis always good to check what one is saying to see if it is truth.

FlamingZword
05-05-2014, 10:13 AM
this we now mean to consider, using the so-called APOSTLE’S CREED as a guiding thread. It may be useful to preface the discussion with a few facts about the origin and structure of THE CREED; these will at the same time throw some light on the legitimacy of the procedure. The basic form of our profession of faith took shape during the course of the second and third centuries in connection with the ceremony of baptism. So far as its place of origin is concerned, the text comes from the city of Rome; (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, Introduction to Christianity (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, [1990], 2004), pp. 82-83.) (Uppercase mine)

Well at least he is confessing that the so called Apostle's creed is not really the Apostle's creed, but a fabrication of Rome, which makes one wonder if they fabricated the Apostle's creed, what else did they fabricated? How about also Matthew 28:19.

jfrog
05-05-2014, 10:16 AM
Well at least he is confessing that the so called Apostle's creed is not really the Apostle's creed, but a fabrication of Rome, which makes one wonder if they fabricated the Apostle's creed, what else did they fabricated? How about also Matthew 28:19.

There's no evidence it's not original

FlamingZword
05-05-2014, 10:20 AM
There's no evidence it's not original

There is plenty of evidence, the question is would you accept to examine the evidence or simply reject it without taking it into consideration?

jfrog
05-05-2014, 10:22 AM
Do as a Christian does.
Christians are not afraid of the truth
nor do they threaten anyone.

Christ taught:"Love your enemies."

The largest gathering was built on violence.

Today they pray to concrete.

Regards.

The information you have been posting everywhere is a lie. Repent so The Lord may forgive you.

jfrog
05-05-2014, 10:23 AM
There is plenty of evidence, the question is would you accept to examine the evidence or simply reject it without taking it into consideration?

There is no evidence except the lies wordsponge posted.

FlamingZword
05-05-2014, 10:25 AM
There is no evidence except the lies wordsponge posted.

You see, you have already rejected and dismissed the evidence without even looking at it.

You fit perfectly the saying
"Do not show me any evidence, I have already made up my mind"

jfrog
05-05-2014, 10:32 AM
You see, you have already rejected and dismissed the evidence without even looking at it.

You fit perfectly the saying
"Do not show me any evidence, I have already made up my mind"

Was it not I who spent my time delving through the interent so I could find the proper cardinal ratzinger quote in context so I could show the shoddiness and outright deceit being used in the so called evidence that was being posted on this forum.

So then, whose the one that puts the time and effort into knowing whether the evidence being presented is true? The evidence shows it's clearly me. Perhaps you shouldn't believe everything you read on he Internet flamingzword...

FlamingZword
05-05-2014, 10:37 AM
Was it not I who spent my time delving through the interent so I could find the proper cardinal ratzinger quote in context so I could show the shoddiness and outright deceit being used in the so called evidence that was being posted on this forum.

So then, whose the one that puts the time and effort into knowing whether the evidence being presented is true? The evidence shows it's clearly me. Perhaps you shouldn't believe everything you read on he Internet flamingzword...

You look at a single piece of evidence and you throw away the whole case, fine lawyer you would make.

cases are not decided on one piece of wrong evidence, but on the preponderance of evidence.

Aquila
05-05-2014, 10:39 AM
Regardless, the Catholic Church believes that the church has all authority over traditions and sacraments. Therefore, it shouldn't surprise us if we do find that the Catholic church changed various things.

ILG
05-05-2014, 10:42 AM
Since presumably the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit IS Jesus, there should be no problem with baptizing in the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit.

jfrog
05-05-2014, 10:47 AM
You look at a single piece of evidence and you throw away the whole case, fine lawyer you would make.

cases are not decided on one piece of wrong evidence, but on the preponderance of evidence.

In my experience anytime a single piece of evidence is put forth that is as outright deceitful as the evidence about cardinal ratzinger then that source has a preponderance of deceit.

jfrog
05-05-2014, 10:57 AM
You look at a single piece of evidence and you throw away the whole case, fine lawyer you would make.

cases are not decided on one piece of wrong evidence, but on the preponderance of evidence.

I'll be a good sport and show the deceitfulness in one more piece of that preponderance of evidence you have:


The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, page 2637, Under "Baptism," says:
"Matthew 28:19 in particular only canonizes a later ecclesiastical situation, that its universalism is contrary to the facts of early Christian history, and its Trinitarian formula (is) foreign to the mouth of Jesus." (Emphasis original)
If saying that this statement is found in volume 4 under “Baptism” is not enough to suggest that something fishy is going on, for what Encyclopedia doesn’t get to the letter “B” until the fourth-volume in a five-volume series?, then surely the fact that this sentence as quoted reads like it was picked up in mid-sentence should be an obvious tipoff.

As it turns out, by actually consulting the above resource, the words actually come from the section on “Sacraments” rather than the section on “Baptism,” and just like it appears the quote comes midstream in a fuller sentence. Furthermore, and most significantly, the snippet is not even a statement of the author as to that which he holds on the matter, but is rather a description of what some others say about it, to which the author goes on to register his objection. Here is what the contributing author to ISBE, J. C. Lambert, actually says in context:

The assumption made above, that both Baptism and the Lord’s Supper owe their origin as sacraments of the church to their definite appointment by Christ Himself, has been strongly challenged by some modern critics.
(1) In regard to Baptism it has been argued that as Mk 16 15f occurs in a passage (vs 9-20) which textual criticism has shown to have formed no part of the original Gospel, Mt 28 19, standing by itself, is too slender a foundation to support the belief that the ordinance rests upon an injunction of Jesus, more esp. as its statements are inconsistent with the results of historical criticism. These results, it is affirmed, prove that all the narratives of the Forty Days are legendary, that Mt 28 19 in particular only canonizes a later ecclesiastical situation, that its universalism is contrary to the facts of early Christian history, and its Trinitarian formula “foreign to the mouth of Jesus” (see Harnack, History of Dogma, I, 79, and the references there given). It is evident, however, that some of these objections rest upon anti-supernatural presuppositions that really beg the question at issue, and others on conclusions for which real premises are wanting…. (J. C. Lambert, “Sacraments,” in James Orr, M.A., D.D., Gen Ed., International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, Vol. IV, NAARAH—SOCHO (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1952), p. 2637.) (Bold emphasis mine)

The outright deceitfulness about what the actual encyclopedia was saying is astonishing!

***BTW the source in question is taken from wordsponges other thread about matthew 28:19 in case anyone was lost with why I was refuting a statement he did not make on this thread. (A challaenge arose that said there was alot of evidence about matthew 28:19 being fake)

wordsponge
05-06-2014, 01:56 AM
I'll be a good sport and show the deceitfulness in one more piece of that preponderance of evidence you have:



The outright deceitfulness about what the actual encyclopedia was saying is astonishing!

***BTW the source in question is taken from wordsponges other thread about matthew 28:19 in case anyone was lost with why I was refuting a statement he did not make on this thread. (A challaenge arose that said there was alot of evidence about matthew 28:19 being fake)

Hi brother

Please post the actual quote.

Is it only ONE quote that you question?

Very honorable people were making the remarks.

We must abide by the Truth.

GOD's judgment is according to TRUTH.

Respect...

wordsponge
05-06-2014, 02:06 AM
Was there an error?

I can assure you that you will love the results
of correct baptism.... :)

Everybody, OLD or young does,

wordsponge
05-06-2014, 02:11 AM
A general reply:

The manifold, unspeakable
Grace of GOD and Christ is obtained from Christ,
after calling him in Baptism.

Be sure to call when you are submerged
or Jesus does not respond.

The best to all.

Happy are the Christians...

crakjak
05-06-2014, 08:17 AM
Since presumably the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit IS Jesus, there should be no problem with baptizing in the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit.

Especially, when the one being baptized has already declared that their faith is in Jesus, who died for their sins.

Both formulas of baptism have been constructed to support scriptural doctrines that divide people, and the Body of Christ. Doctrines attempting to define God, these human divisions are synonymous with the fences and walls that the Pharisees constructed to hinder folks from ".....entering in..."

I'm not saying doctrine is unimportant, but these constructs generally miss the point... that God is love and Jesus died for the sins of the world. Therefore, enter in, believe, and begin a path of coming to know God, look to Jesus, study Jesus and walk as He walked, live as He live, in relationship to the Father and to others. Much of the Body is headed this direction, just need to lose the fear of tradition and religion.

jfrog
05-06-2014, 08:37 AM
Hi brother

Please post the actual quote.

Is it only ONE quote that you question?

Very honorable people were making the remarks.

We must abide by the Truth.

GOD's judgment is according to TRUTH.

Respect...

I did quote the actual quote...

jfrog
05-06-2014, 08:39 AM
A little late with the news.

The Truth Bible published in the year 2000 by Doctor William R. Conner
has all this information already.

And you accused me of already having my mind done made it. Seems that would be you my friend...

wordsponge
05-06-2014, 07:52 PM
If we cannot handle the TRUTH, we cannot draw close to GOD.

1Thes.5
[21] Prove all things. Hold fast that which is good.

One day Paul killed Christians, the next day he was a Christian

Jesus still works...


Keep well,,.

wordsponge
05-20-2014, 02:31 PM
JESUS MUST be CALLED FROM UNDER the WATER,
or there is no RESPONSE...

It is worth your while to do it again.
You will start getting what you were missing...
Theologians ARE too PROUD to admit ERROR...

Private people are making more progress
than PAYING Church members.

Christianity is for the people...

wordsponge
05-21-2014, 01:08 PM
Catholics ADMIT to illegally changing
GOD’s BAPTISM Ordinance.

NOTE: I am not ONEness.

Below are Catholic Confessions about
>> illegally changing the Ordinance from GOD
and deceiving all nations, for about 1700 years.

This violation has resulted in Spiritual death (no abundant life)
and unhappiness, for numberless, planet wide, brothers and sisters.
*
Catholic Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger:
He makes this confession,
as to the origin of the chief Trinity text of Matthew 28:19.
"The basic form of our (Matthew 28:19 Trinitarian)m
profession of faith took shape
during the course of the second and third centuries,
in connection with the ceremony of baptism.
So far as its place of origin is concerned,
the text (Matthew 28:19) came from the city of Rome.
“The Trinity baptism and text of Matthew 28:19,
therefore did >> not originate from the original Church
that started in Jerusalem around AD 33.
It was rather, as the evidence proves,
a later invention of Roman Catholicism,
completely >> fabricated.
Very few know about these historical facts.
*
The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263:
"The baptismal formula was changed,
from the name of Jesus Christ
to the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
by the Catholic Church in the second century."
*
The Jerusalem Bible, a scholarly Catholic work, states:
"It may be that this formula, (Triune Matthew 28:19),
so far as the fullness of its expression is concerned,
is a reflection of the (Man-made),
liturgical usage established later,
in the primitive (Catholic) community
It will be remembered that Acts,
speaks of baptizing "in the name of Jesus,"..."
*
The Catholic University of America
in Washington, D. C. 1923,
New Testament Studies Number 5:
The Lord's Command To Baptize
An Historical Critical Investigation.
By Bernard Henry Cuneo page 27.
"The passages in Acts and the Letters of St. Paul.
These passages seem to point,
to the earliest form as baptism in the name of the Lord."
Also we find.
"Is it possible to reconcile these facts with the belief,
that Christ commanded his disciples,
to baptize in the trine form?
Had Christ given such a command, it is urged,
the Apostolic Church would have followed him,
and we should have some trace of this obedience,
in the New Testament.
No such trace can be found.
The only explanation of this silence,
according to the anti-traditional view,
is this the short Christological (Jesus Name),
formula was (the) original,
and the longer trine formula was a later development."
*
Calling on the name of the LORD is the Israelite custom.

Acts.22
[16] Now why do you tarry (Paul)?
Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins,
calling on the name of the LORD (who incarnated as Jesus Christ)

Pss.116
[13] I will take (happily accept) the Cup of Salvation (from the dishonored Son)
and I will call upon the name of the LORD (Jesus, starting in baptism)

Pss.99
[6] Moses and Aaron were among his Priests
and Samuel was among those (Judges) of Israel,
who call upon his name
They called upon the LORD (Jesus) and he answered them.
*
Time Magazine, Dec. 5, 1955:
Record of a True Baptism in Rome 100 A.D.

"The deacon raised his hand,
and Publius Decius stepped through
the baptistery door.
Standing waist-deep in the pool
was Marcus Vasca the wood seller.
He was smiling
as Publius waded into the pool beside him.
'Credis?' he asked.
Credo' responded Publius.
'I believe that my salvation
comes from Jesus the Christ,
who was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
With Him I died that with Him I may have Eternal Life.'
Then he felt strong arms supporting him as he let himself fall backward into the pool,
and heard Marcus' voice in his ear,
'I baptize you in the Name of the Lord Jesus'
as the cold water closed over (buried) him."
*
The above Baptism conforms to the Scriptures.
The baptizer called upon/ over the BURIED candidate
the 'name of the LORD Jesus, our Savior.'
Calling on the name of the LORD
can be found throughout the ’Israelite Scriptures.’
To call God by his name,
to get his attention and a response,
was always the sensible Israelite custom.
Gentiles join the Israelite GOD and his children
by obeying his simple teachings of the Apostles.
The candidate MUST also
>> PERSONALLY call on Jesus,
for forgiveness and a good life,
while >> immersed under the water.
*
Calling on Jesus, by his Christians,
as recorded in the Writings of our N. T. Scriptures.
Acts.2
[21] It shall come to pass,
that whosoever shall
>> (LITERALLY) call on the name
of the LORD (Yahweh/Jesus in baptism) shall be saved.

Acts.9
[14] Here Paul has authority from the Chief Priests to bind
all who >> (literally) call on your name.

Acts.19
[13] Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists,
took upon themselves to >> call (on) the name of the LORD Jesus,
over people who had evil spirits,
saying: We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.

Rom.10
[11]..:
Whoever believes on Christ shall not be disappointed.
[12] There is no difference between the Jew and the Greek,
for the same LORD (Jesus, the merciful God of Israel),
who is over every single person, in every single nation,
is >> rich to (enriches; 2 Cor.9:11; 1 Cor.1:5 below.)
everyone who >> calls upon him.
[13] because whoever, (in any large numbers) shall
>> call upon the (literal) name of
the LORD (Yahweh/ Jesus,
starting in baptism like Peter said),
shall be saved (per Joel)

1 Cor.1
[2] To the church of GOD who is at Corinth,
to them who are separated in Christ Jesus,
called to be saints,
with all brothers who in every place
>> call upon the name of Jesus Christ our common LORD

1Cor.1
[13] Is Christ divided?
Was Paul crucified for you?
Were you baptized in (into calling) the name of Paul?
*
Baptized in (into/ calling on) Jesus,
the incarnated LORD, the God of Israel.

The opinion of any believer who has not correctly baptized,
Calling on Jesus,
is equivalent to the opinion of an un-baptized person.
of any other religion.

The people of the 2nd covenant,
are the predicted willing people of Christ,
who go to Christ, our maker.
Christ is the previous God of the unwilling (Israelites)
*
Acts.2
[38] Peter (who is Jesus’ and GOD’s anointed Servant)
said to the other Israelites
Every one of you, (without exception),
repent (turn),
and be >> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name of
Jesus Christ (the Savior of Israel, the Mighty God)
for the remission of your sins
and then you shall receive (from Jesus),
the (excellent) Gift of the Spirit.
*
Jesus gives the Spirit to those
who will obey him (in faith, love that we must get from him
and good deeds)
*
Acts.8
[12] When they believed Philip,
who was preaching the things concerning
the (invisible) Kingdom of GOD
and concerning the name (the FULL identity) of
Jesus Christ, (the Mighty God of Israel)
both men and women were,
>> baptized (calling on the Mighty God)

Acts.9
[18] and immediately there fell from his eyes
Like it had been scales:
and he received sight forthwith
and he arose and he was >> baptized (calling on Jesus)

Acts.10
[48] Peter commanded the Gentiles
to be >> baptized in (into/ calling on)
the name of the LORD (Jesus, the God of Israel)

Acts.16
[15] When she and her household
were >> baptized (in the name of Jesus),
she besought us (Apostles) saying..
*
[33] He took the Apostles the same hour of the night
and washed their stripes
and he was >> baptized (in the name of Jesus)
and all his family, no hesitation.

Hereunder is a lesson to the >> willing children of GOD
that we can baptize >> more than once.

Acts.19
[1]..finding certain disciples there [2] Paul asked them
Have you gotten the Holy Ghost (from Jesus)
since you believed?
They said to him:
We have not so much as heard,
whether there is any Holy Ghost.
[3] Paul asked them:
To (into) what (name) then were you baptized?
They said: To (into) John’s baptism.
*
[5] When they (the willing children) heard this,
they were
>> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name
of the LORD Jesus, (like is customary
for Israelites; e.g. in the Psalms)

Rom.6
[3] Don’t you (baptized converts) know,
that so many of us (Christians)
as were >> baptized into Jesus Christ
were baptized into his death?

1Cor.12
[13] by ONE Spirit (of GOD) we are all
>> baptized into ONE Brotherhood,
…and we all have been made to drink (like water),
into ONE Spirit (of GOD)

Gal.3
[27] As many of you as have been
>> baptized into Christ have put on Christ (GOD’s beloved)
*
Eph. 4
[5] ONE LORD (Jesus),
ONE Faith, (in BOTH, the good Son and the good Father)
>> ONE (acceptable) baptism,
(calling on Jesus from immersion, while under the water.
That is easily proven.)
*
More research is available.

Free valuable research on the deliberate corruption of Matt.28:19

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/morematthew28.htm

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/matt2819.htm

Christians do not suppress the TRUTH and hurt people.
*
Manifold Grace is great,
It is various and ongoing after CORRECT BAPTISM >>
Everyone becomes very happy and everyone loves it.
*
Jesus still accepts us,
if we PERSONALLY baptize ourselves,
calling on him for forgiveness and help,
as is the Israelite custom.

We are depriving ourselves
and hurting ourselves and our families,
if we turn away from Jesus.

Baptism is the Original step #2.

The reasonable Children of light,
always make the wise decision.

Grace is great >>
++++
GOD is particular:
The children are soft clay.

Jesus must called from under the water.
You will love the difference.

wordsponge
05-22-2014, 09:01 AM
Catholics ADMIT to illegally changing
GOD’s BAPTISM Ordinance.

NOTE: I am not ONEness.

Below are Catholic Confessions about
>> illegally changing the Ordinance from GOD
and deceiving all nations, for about 1700 years.

This violation has resulted in Spiritual death (no abundant life)
and unhappiness, for numberless, planet wide, brothers and sisters.
*
Catholic Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger:
He makes this confession,
as to the origin of the chief Trinity text of Matthew 28:19.
"The basic form of our (Matthew 28:19 Trinitarian)m
profession of faith took shape
during the course of the second and third centuries,
in connection with the ceremony of baptism.
So far as its place of origin is concerned,
the text (Matthew 28:19) came from the city of Rome.
“The Trinity baptism and text of Matthew 28:19,
therefore did >> not originate from the original Church
that started in Jerusalem around AD 33.
It was rather, as the evidence proves,
a later invention of Roman Catholicism,
completely >> fabricated.
Very few know about these historical facts.
*
The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263:
"The baptismal formula was changed,
from the name of Jesus Christ
to the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
by the Catholic Church in the second century."
*
The Jerusalem Bible, a scholarly Catholic work, states:
"It may be that this formula, (Triune Matthew 28:19),
so far as the fullness of its expression is concerned,
is a reflection of the (Man-made),
liturgical usage established later,
in the primitive (Catholic) community
It will be remembered that Acts,
speaks of baptizing "in the name of Jesus,"..."
*
The Catholic University of America
in Washington, D. C. 1923,
New Testament Studies Number 5:
The Lord's Command To Baptize
An Historical Critical Investigation.
By Bernard Henry Cuneo page 27.
"The passages in Acts and the Letters of St. Paul.
These passages seem to point,
to the earliest form as baptism in the name of the Lord."
Also we find.
"Is it possible to reconcile these facts with the belief,
that Christ commanded his disciples,
to baptize in the trine form?
Had Christ given such a command, it is urged,
the Apostolic Church would have followed him,
and we should have some trace of this obedience,
in the New Testament.
No such trace can be found.
The only explanation of this silence,
according to the anti-traditional view,
is this the short Christological (Jesus Name),
formula was (the) original,
and the longer trine formula was a later development."
*
Calling on the name of the LORD is the Israelite custom.

Acts.22
[16] Now why do you tarry (Paul)?
Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins,
calling on the name of the LORD (who incarnated as Jesus Christ)

Pss.116
[13] I will take (happily accept) the Cup of Salvation (from the dishonored Son)
and I will call upon the name of the LORD (Jesus, starting in baptism)

Pss.99
[6] Moses and Aaron were among his Priests
and Samuel was among those (Judges) of Israel,
who call upon his name
They called upon the LORD (Jesus) and he answered them.
*
Time Magazine, Dec. 5, 1955:
Record of a True Baptism in Rome 100 A.D.

"The deacon raised his hand,
and Publius Decius stepped through
the baptistery door.
Standing waist-deep in the pool
was Marcus Vasca the wood seller.
He was smiling
as Publius waded into the pool beside him.
'Credis?' he asked.
Credo' responded Publius.
'I believe that my salvation
comes from Jesus the Christ,
who was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
With Him I died that with Him I may have Eternal Life.'
Then he felt strong arms supporting him as he let himself fall backward into the pool,
and heard Marcus' voice in his ear,
'I baptize you in the Name of the Lord Jesus'
as the cold water closed over (buried) him."
*
The above Baptism conforms to the Scriptures.
The baptizer called upon/ over the BURIED candidate
the 'name of the LORD Jesus, our Savior.'
Calling on the name of the LORD
can be found throughout the ’Israelite Scriptures.’
To call God by his name,
to get his attention and a response,
was always the sensible Israelite custom.
Gentiles join the Israelite GOD and his children
by obeying his simple teachings of the Apostles.
The candidate MUST also
>> PERSONALLY call on Jesus,
for forgiveness and a good life,
while >> immersed under the water.
*
Calling on Jesus, by his Christians,
as recorded in the Writings of our N. T. Scriptures.
Acts.2
[21] It shall come to pass,
that whosoever shall
>> (LITERALLY) call on the name
of the LORD (Yahweh/Jesus in baptism) shall be saved.

Acts.9
[14] Here Paul has authority from the Chief Priests to bind
all who >> (literally) call on your name.

Acts.19
[13] Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists,
took upon themselves to >> call (on) the name of the LORD Jesus,
over people who had evil spirits,
saying: We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.

Rom.10
[11]..:
Whoever believes on Christ shall not be disappointed.
[12] There is no difference between the Jew and the Greek,
for the same LORD (Jesus, the merciful God of Israel),
who is over every single person, in every single nation,
is >> rich to (enriches; 2 Cor.9:11; 1 Cor.1:5 below.)
everyone who >> calls upon him.
[13] because whoever, (in any large numbers) shall
>> call upon the (literal) name of
the LORD (Yahweh/ Jesus,
starting in baptism like Peter said),
shall be saved (per Joel)

1 Cor.1
[2] To the church of GOD who is at Corinth,
to them who are separated in Christ Jesus,
called to be saints,
with all brothers who in every place
>> call upon the name of Jesus Christ our common LORD

1Cor.1
[13] Is Christ divided?
Was Paul crucified for you?
Were you baptized in (into calling) the name of Paul?
*
Baptized in (into/ calling on) Jesus,
the incarnated LORD, the God of Israel.

The opinion of any believer who has not correctly baptized,
Calling on Jesus,
is equivalent to the opinion of an un-baptized person.
of any other religion.

The people of the 2nd covenant,
are the predicted willing people of Christ,
who go to Christ, our maker.
Christ is the previous God of the unwilling (Israelites)
*
Acts.2
[38] Peter (who is Jesus’ and GOD’s anointed Servant)
said to the other Israelites
Every one of you, (without exception),
repent (turn),
and be >> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name of
Jesus Christ (the Savior of Israel, the Mighty God)
for the remission of your sins
and then you shall receive (from Jesus),
the (excellent) Gift of the Spirit.
*
Jesus gives the Spirit to those
who will obey him (in faith, love that we must get from him
and good deeds)
*
Acts.8
[12] When they believed Philip,
who was preaching the things concerning
the (invisible) Kingdom of GOD
and concerning the name (the FULL identity) of
Jesus Christ, (the Mighty God of Israel)
both men and women were,
>> baptized (calling on the Mighty God)

Acts.9
[18] and immediately there fell from his eyes
Like it had been scales:
and he received sight forthwith
and he arose and he was >> baptized (calling on Jesus)

Acts.10
[48] Peter commanded the Gentiles
to be >> baptized in (into/ calling on)
the name of the LORD (Jesus, the God of Israel)

Acts.16
[15] When she and her household
were >> baptized (in the name of Jesus),
she besought us (Apostles) saying..
*
[33] He took the Apostles the same hour of the night
and washed their stripes
and he was >> baptized (in the name of Jesus)
and all his family, no hesitation.

Hereunder is a lesson to the >> willing children of GOD
that we can baptize >> more than once.

Acts.19
[1]..finding certain disciples there [2] Paul asked them
Have you gotten the Holy Ghost (from Jesus)
since you believed?
They said to him:
We have not so much as heard,
whether there is any Holy Ghost.
[3] Paul asked them:
To (into) what (name) then were you baptized?
They said: To (into) John’s baptism.
*
[5] When they (the willing children) heard this,
they were
>> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name
of the LORD Jesus, (like is customary
for Israelites; e.g. in the Psalms)

Rom.6
[3] Don’t you (baptized converts) know,
that so many of us (Christians)
as were >> baptized into Jesus Christ
were baptized into his death?

1Cor.12
[13] by ONE Spirit (of GOD) we are all
>> baptized into ONE Brotherhood,
…and we all have been made to drink (like water),
into ONE Spirit (of GOD)

Gal.3
[27] As many of you as have been
>> baptized into Christ have put on Christ (GOD’s beloved)
*
Eph. 4
[5] ONE LORD (Jesus),
ONE Faith, (in BOTH, the good Son and the good Father)
>> ONE (acceptable) baptism,
(calling on Jesus from immersion, while under the water.
That is easily proven.)
*
More research is available.

Free valuable research on the deliberate corruption of Matt.28:19

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/morematthew28.htm

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/matt2819.htm

Christians do not suppress the TRUTH and hurt people.
*
Manifold Grace is great,
It is various and ongoing after CORRECT BAPTISM >>
Everyone becomes very happy and everyone loves it.
*
Jesus still accepts us,
if we PERSONALLY baptize ourselves,
calling on him for forgiveness and help,
as is the Israelite custom.

We are depriving ourselves
and hurting ourselves and our families,
if we turn away from Jesus.

Baptism is the Original step #2.

The reasonable Children of light,
always make the wise decision.

Grace is great >>
+++
This is where our TROUBLES started.
We remained dead in our Spirit,
and we got no GIFTS...

It is easily fixed >> by the predicted WILLING people.

wordsponge
05-22-2014, 07:34 PM
Catholics ADMIT to illegally changing
GOD’s BAPTISM Ordinance.

NOTE: I am not ONEness.

Below are Catholic Confessions about
>> illegally changing the Ordinance from GOD
and deceiving all nations, for about 1700 years.

This violation has resulted in Spiritual death (no abundant life)
and unhappiness, for numberless, planet wide, brothers and sisters.
*
Catholic Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger:
He makes this confession,
as to the origin of the chief Trinity text of Matthew 28:19.
"The basic form of our (Matthew 28:19 Trinitarian)m
profession of faith took shape
during the course of the second and third centuries,
in connection with the ceremony of baptism.
So far as its place of origin is concerned,
the text (Matthew 28:19) came from the city of Rome.
“The Trinity baptism and text of Matthew 28:19,
therefore did >> not originate from the original Church
that started in Jerusalem around AD 33.
It was rather, as the evidence proves,
a later invention of Roman Catholicism,
completely >> fabricated.
Very few know about these historical facts.
*
The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263:
"The baptismal formula was changed,
from the name of Jesus Christ
to the words Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
by the Catholic Church in the second century."
*
The Jerusalem Bible, a scholarly Catholic work, states:
"It may be that this formula, (Triune Matthew 28:19),
so far as the fullness of its expression is concerned,
is a reflection of the (Man-made),
liturgical usage established later,
in the primitive (Catholic) community
It will be remembered that Acts,
speaks of baptizing "in the name of Jesus,"..."
*
The Catholic University of America
in Washington, D. C. 1923,
New Testament Studies Number 5:
The Lord's Command To Baptize
An Historical Critical Investigation.
By Bernard Henry Cuneo page 27.
"The passages in Acts and the Letters of St. Paul.
These passages seem to point,
to the earliest form as baptism in the name of the Lord."
Also we find.
"Is it possible to reconcile these facts with the belief,
that Christ commanded his disciples,
to baptize in the trine form?
Had Christ given such a command, it is urged,
the Apostolic Church would have followed him,
and we should have some trace of this obedience,
in the New Testament.
No such trace can be found.
The only explanation of this silence,
according to the anti-traditional view,
is this the short Christological (Jesus Name),
formula was (the) original,
and the longer trine formula was a later development."
*
Calling on the name of the LORD is the Israelite custom.

Acts.22
[16] Now why do you tarry (Paul)?
Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins,
calling on the name of the LORD (who incarnated as Jesus Christ)

Pss.116
[13] I will take (happily accept) the Cup of Salvation (from the dishonored Son)
and I will call upon the name of the LORD (Jesus, starting in baptism)

Pss.99
[6] Moses and Aaron were among his Priests
and Samuel was among those (Judges) of Israel,
who call upon his name
They called upon the LORD (Jesus) and he answered them.
*
Time Magazine, Dec. 5, 1955:
Record of a True Baptism in Rome 100 A.D.

"The deacon raised his hand,
and Publius Decius stepped through
the baptistery door.
Standing waist-deep in the pool
was Marcus Vasca the wood seller.
He was smiling
as Publius waded into the pool beside him.
'Credis?' he asked.
Credo' responded Publius.
'I believe that my salvation
comes from Jesus the Christ,
who was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
With Him I died that with Him I may have Eternal Life.'
Then he felt strong arms supporting him as he let himself fall backward into the pool,
and heard Marcus' voice in his ear,
'I baptize you in the Name of the Lord Jesus'
as the cold water closed over (buried) him."
*
The above Baptism conforms to the Scriptures.
The baptizer called upon/ over the BURIED candidate
the 'name of the LORD Jesus, our Savior.'
Calling on the name of the LORD
can be found throughout the ’Israelite Scriptures.’
To call God by his name,
to get his attention and a response,
was always the sensible Israelite custom.
Gentiles join the Israelite GOD and his children
by obeying his simple teachings of the Apostles.
The candidate MUST also
>> PERSONALLY call on Jesus,
for forgiveness and a good life,
while >> immersed under the water.
*
Calling on Jesus, by his Christians,
as recorded in the Writings of our N. T. Scriptures.
Acts.2
[21] It shall come to pass,
that whosoever shall
>> (LITERALLY) call on the name
of the LORD (Yahweh/Jesus in baptism) shall be saved.

Acts.9
[14] Here Paul has authority from the Chief Priests to bind
all who >> (literally) call on your name.

Acts.19
[13] Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists,
took upon themselves to >> call (on) the name of the LORD Jesus,
over people who had evil spirits,
saying: We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preaches.

Rom.10
[11]..:
Whoever believes on Christ shall not be disappointed.
[12] There is no difference between the Jew and the Greek,
for the same LORD (Jesus, the merciful God of Israel),
who is over every single person, in every single nation,
is >> rich to (enriches; 2 Cor.9:11; 1 Cor.1:5 below.)
everyone who >> calls upon him.
[13] because whoever, (in any large numbers) shall
>> call upon the (literal) name of
the LORD (Yahweh/ Jesus,
starting in baptism like Peter said),
shall be saved (per Joel)

1 Cor.1
[2] To the church of GOD who is at Corinth,
to them who are separated in Christ Jesus,
called to be saints,
with all brothers who in every place
>> call upon the name of Jesus Christ our common LORD

1Cor.1
[13] Is Christ divided?
Was Paul crucified for you?
Were you baptized in (into calling) the name of Paul?
*
Baptized in (into/ calling on) Jesus,
the incarnated LORD, the God of Israel.

The opinion of any believer who has not correctly baptized,
Calling on Jesus,
is equivalent to the opinion of an un-baptized person.
of any other religion.

The people of the 2nd covenant,
are the predicted willing people of Christ,
who go to Christ, our maker.
Christ is the previous God of the unwilling (Israelites)
*
Acts.2
[38] Peter (who is Jesus’ and GOD’s anointed Servant)
said to the other Israelites
Every one of you, (without exception),
repent (turn),
and be >> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name of
Jesus Christ (the Savior of Israel, the Mighty God)
for the remission of your sins
and then you shall receive (from Jesus),
the (excellent) Gift of the Spirit.
*
Jesus gives the Spirit to those
who will obey him (in faith, love that we must get from him
and good deeds)
*
Acts.8
[12] When they believed Philip,
who was preaching the things concerning
the (invisible) Kingdom of GOD
and concerning the name (the FULL identity) of
Jesus Christ, (the Mighty God of Israel)
both men and women were,
>> baptized (calling on the Mighty God)

Acts.9
[18] and immediately there fell from his eyes
Like it had been scales:
and he received sight forthwith
and he arose and he was >> baptized (calling on Jesus)

Acts.10
[48] Peter commanded the Gentiles
to be >> baptized in (into/ calling on)
the name of the LORD (Jesus, the God of Israel)

Acts.16
[15] When she and her household
were >> baptized (in the name of Jesus),
she besought us (Apostles) saying..
*
[33] He took the Apostles the same hour of the night
and washed their stripes
and he was >> baptized (in the name of Jesus)
and all his family, no hesitation.

Hereunder is a lesson to the >> willing children of GOD
that we can baptize >> more than once.

Acts.19
[1]..finding certain disciples there [2] Paul asked them
Have you gotten the Holy Ghost (from Jesus)
since you believed?
They said to him:
We have not so much as heard,
whether there is any Holy Ghost.
[3] Paul asked them:
To (into) what (name) then were you baptized?
They said: To (into) John’s baptism.
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[5] When they (the willing children) heard this,
they were
>> baptized in (into/ calling on) the name
of the LORD Jesus, (like is customary
for Israelites; e.g. in the Psalms)

Rom.6
[3] Don’t you (baptized converts) know,
that so many of us (Christians)
as were >> baptized into Jesus Christ
were baptized into his death?

1Cor.12
[13] by ONE Spirit (of GOD) we are all
>> baptized into ONE Brotherhood,
…and we all have been made to drink (like water),
into ONE Spirit (of GOD)

Gal.3
[27] As many of you as have been
>> baptized into Christ have put on Christ (GOD’s beloved)
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Eph. 4
[5] ONE LORD (Jesus),
ONE Faith, (in BOTH, the good Son and the good Father)
>> ONE (acceptable) baptism,
(calling on Jesus from immersion, while under the water.
That is easily proven.)
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More research is available.

Free valuable research on the deliberate corruption of Matt.28:19

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/morematthew28.htm

http://www.torahofmessiah.com/matt2819.htm

Christians do not suppress the TRUTH and hurt people.
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Manifold Grace is great,
It is various and ongoing after CORRECT BAPTISM >>
Everyone becomes very happy and everyone loves it.
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Jesus still accepts us,
if we PERSONALLY baptize ourselves,
calling on him for forgiveness and help,
as is the Israelite custom.

We are depriving ourselves
and hurting ourselves and our families,
if we turn away from Jesus.

Baptism is the Original step #2.

The reasonable Children of light,
always make the wise decision.

Grace is great >>
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Jews Do not call on JESUS.
Catholics do not call on Jesus, in GOD's ordained baptism.

They are in the same BUNDLE !!

Does GOD know what he is doing?