"Jesus" , now please tell me what the name of the son is per Matt 28:19. Thanks.Not sure what the big question is. I'm more interested to hear what you think the Holy Spirit's name is.
You are closing in on the name of the son per Matt 28:19.[1Co 6:11 LSB] 11 And such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.
Hmmm....one of the big three names isn't even listed here.
Are you saying that the name of Jesus is a magical incantation?You are being silly. "Jesus" isn't even the historically accurate pronunciation. So if there's some magical incantation you are trying to drive at, that's not true.
So whatsoever we do in Word or deed can we do all in the 160 names of Jesus, instead of using the name of Jesus?Jesus has many names, titles and descriptions. Over 160 I can list
JESUSYou are closing in on the name of the son per Matt 28:19.
Now, say the name
Washed in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. That’s water baptism in the name of Jesus Christ.[1Co 6:11 LSB] 11 And such were some of you; but you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.
Hmmm....one of the big three names isn't even listed here.
The Holy Spirit is a title of God that is holy and is a Spirit. That is his description, not his name.Not sure what the big question is. I'm more interested to hear what you think the Holy Spirit's name is.
"JESUS"Father is a title. Son is a title. Holy Ghost is a title.
Can anyone guess which name goes with each of these titles?
Thank you!!!!!!"JESUS"
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Jesus is definitely the correct answer"JESUS"
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Is this correct to say at a baptism?…Jesus is definitely the correct answer
Essentially, we are asking God, the Father and God His Son (Jesus) and God, the Holy Sprit for his grace and power over all of our being when baptizing. It represents the Trinity where we acknowledge God's existence as three distinct persons, Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
Go for it. Sounds okay to me. I've never baptized anyone. I've done three memorial services and they were already saved. They're already with Jesus. Makes me think of that song I Can Only Imagine, I wonder if when we see Jesus face to face we'll even be able to speak.Is this correct to say at a baptism?…
19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and in the name of JESUS and of the Holy Ghost: