Understanding The Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations


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Understanding The Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations: Did Paul make a reference to the baptism in Jesus ...

Understanding The Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations: Did Paul make a reference to the baptism in Jesus ...: "(I Corinthians 1:13-15). Yes. As a matter of fact, Paul made sure that if you were a disciple of Christ, you would be baptized in Jesus na..."

Did Paul make a reference to the baptism in Jesus Name?

(I Corinthians 1:13-15).

Yes. As a matter of fact, Paul made sure that if you were a disciple of Christ, you would be baptized in Jesus name (Acts 19:1-5). Paul didn't baptize many but he always baptized in Jesus name.

In I Corinthians 1:13-15, Paul was trying to explain to the brothers that they should be all teaching the same thing and they should not consider baptizing in any other name other than the one who was crucified for them. Paul was also giving an indication that there was a name associated with baptism.

In order to find that name, one would have to study the book of Acts to find that the apostles only baptized in the name of Jesus Christ who was crucified and shed his blood for them. For there is no other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved (Acts 4:12). Peter had already declared that name in the book of Acts on the day of Pentecost (Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38). In addition, Paul himself was baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 22:12-16).

In summary, Paul wanted the brothers to understand that they should be baptized in Jesus name because He is the person who was crucified for them (Acts 19:1-5, Romans 6:3-4, Galatians 3:27, Colossians 2:8-12).

This is an edited excerpt from my book, "Understanding the Trinity, Three Persons vs Three Manifestations, A Revolution in Christian Thought and Philosophy, Every Person seeking to know more about God should read this book. To order call 1-888-280-7715. www.google.com "will daniels understanding the trinity."