HISTORY OF BAPTISM IN JESUS' NAME - From Apostolic Archives International, Inc.
BAPTISM
IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
HOW DID THE EARLY CHURCH INTERPRET CHRIST'S COMMAND IN
MATTHEW 28:19? ACTS 2:38, 8:16, 10:48, and 19:5 are four Biblical references
that answer this question. If the Biblical record is not enough, please examine
the findings of the educated, scholars, and historians.
Britannica Encyclopedia, 11th Edition, Volume 3, page 365 –
Baptism was changed from the name of Jesus to words Father, Son & Holy
Ghost in 2nd Century.
Canney Encyclopedia of Religion, page 53 – The early church
baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus until the second century.
Hastings Encyclopedia of Religion, Volume 2 – Christian
baptism was administered using the words, "in the name of Jesus."
page 377. Baptism was always in the name of Jesus until time of Justin Martyr,
page 389.
Schaff – Herzog Religious Encyclopedia, Volume 1, page 435 –
The New Testament knows only the baptism in the name of Jesus.
Hastings Dictionary of Bible, page 88 – It must be
acknowledged that the three fold name of Matthew 28:19 does not appear to have
been used by the primitive church, but rather in the name of Jesus, Jesus
Christ or Lord Jesus.
IS IT AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY THAT THE NAME OF JESUS BE SPOKEN
OR CALLED OVER A CANDIDATE FOR WATER BAPTISM WHEN HE IS BEING BAPTIZED?
For the answer to this question, please read Acts 15:17 and
James 2:7 [Greek Linear]. First Century Christians INVOKED OR CALLED the name
of Jesus over believers in water baptism. If, as some say, "the name of
Jesus means the authority of Jesus', then so much more should the NAME, rather
than titles, be called over an individual in baptism. Read Matthew 28:18, Acts
4:12 and Colossians 2:9. Jude 3 is an exhortation to "CONTEND FOR THE
FAITH ONCE DELIVERED TO THE SAINTS." See Galations 1:8-9 also. Should
anyone dare to change what Christ and the Apostles established?
BAPTISM
1. IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON & HOLY GHOST
-or-
2. IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST
Which of These Were Practiced
By the Apostles in the Early Church?
BELOW ARE TWO COLUMNS FOR LISTING THE SCRIPTURES WHERE THE
APOSTLES EITHER TAUGHT OR PRACTICED
(Scriptural references to actual baptisms in Bible)
WATER BAPTISM.
IN JESUS NAME:
JEWS – "Repent and be baptized everyone of you in the
name of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:38.
SAMARITANS – They were baptized in the name of the Lord
Jesus. Acts 8:16.
GENTILES – He commanded them to be baptized in the name of
Lord Jesus. Acts 10:48.
PETER TAUGHT – There is none other name given whereby we
must be saved. Acts 4:12.
PAUL TAUGHT – Whatever you do, do it all in the name of the
Lord Jesus. Col. 3:17.
(Scriptural references to actual water baptisms in titles)
FATHER, SON AND HOLY GHOST:
(NONE)
Matthew 28:19 was a command by Jesus to baptize in a NAME.
The Apostles did not repeat the words of the command, but they did obey it as
seen in the scriptures above. Since Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are titles of
the mainifestations of the Almighty Spirit and His body, the Apostles
understood His SAVING NAME to be JESUS. Can any dare say that the Apostles
disobeyed the Lord, or failed to baptize properly? THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON,
AND HOLY GHOST IS LORD JESUS CHRIST. The actions of the Apostles in the Book of
Acts prove this to be true.
BAPTISM IN JESUS NAME
According to The Bible
JESUS TAUGHT – THAT REPENTANCE & REMISSION OF SINS
SHOULD BE PREACHED IN HIS NAME BEGINNING AT JERUSALEM." Luke 24:47
PETER OBEYED – "REPENT & BE BAPTIZED EVERYONE OF
YOU IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS." Acts 2:38-39
SAMARITANS – ". . .THEY WERE BAPTIZED IN THE NAME OF
THE LORD JESUS." Acts 8:16
GENTILES WERE COMMANDED – "HE COMMANDED THEM TO BE
BAPTIZED IN THE NAME OF LORD JESUS." RV. Acts 10:48
PAUL RE-BAPTIZED – ". . . WHEN THEY HEARD THIS THEY
WERE BAPTIZED IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS." Acts 19:3-5
NO OTHER NAME FOR SALVATION – ". . .THERE IS NONE OTHER
NAME UNDER HEAVEN WHEREBY WE MUST BE SAVED." Acts 4:10-12
EVERYTHING DONE IN JESUS NAME – "WHATSOEVER YOU DO IN
WORD OR IN DEED, DO ALL IN THE NAME OF THE LORD JESUS." Col. 3:17
The above scriptures are not given to refute Matthew 28:19
where JESUS told Apostles to baptize in the name of the FATHER, & OF THE
SON, & OF THE HOLY GHOST. They merely show how the command was interpreted
and obeyed by them.
The Apostles knew what most religious leaders of today fail
to recognize. First: That the Lord Jesus Christ is the family name. Eph. 3:15.
Second: That the FULNESS of the GODHEAD (Deity or God) dwelleth bodily in
CHRIST. Col 2:9
They knew the name of the SON was JESUS. Matthew 1:21. They
knew that the SON came in the FATHER'S name. John 5:43. They also knew that the
HOLY GHOST was the SPIRIT of CHRIST and would come in JESUS NAME. John 14:26.
The name JESUS means JEHOVA SALVATION. Faussets' Bible
Encyclopedia. Page 359.
BAPTISM IN JESUS NAME
According to History
BRITANICA ENCYCLO. – The baptismal formula was changed from the
name of Jesus Christ to the words Father, Son & Holy Ghost by Catholic
Church in the second century. 11th Edition, Vol 3, page 365-366.
BRITANICA ENCYCLO. – Everywhere in the oldest sources it
states that baptism took place in the name of Jesus Christ. Vol. 3, page 82.
CANNEY ENCYCLO. OF REL. – The early church always baptized
in the name of the Lord Jesus until development of Trinity Doctrine in 2nd
century. Page 53.
HASTINGS ENCYCLO. OF REL. – Christian Baptism was
administered using the words, "IN THE NAME OF JESUS." Vol. 2, Page
377.
The use of a Trinitarian formula of any sort was not
suggested in early Church History. Vol. 2, Page 378.
Baptism was always in name of the Lord Jesus until time of
Justin Martyr when Triune formula used. Vol. 2, Page 389.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLO. – Justin Martyr was one of the early
Fathers of the Roman Catholic Church. Vol. 8
HASTINGS ENCYCLO. OF REL. – Name was an ancient synonym for
"person." Payment was always made in name of some person referring to
ownership. Therefore one being baptized in Jesus name became his personal
property. "Ye are Christs." Vol. 2, Page 377 on Acts 2:38.
NEW INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLO. – The term "Trinity"
was originated by Tertullian. A Roman Catholic Church Father. Vol. 22, Page
477.
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