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Oneness Pentecostal theology maintains that baptism must be by immersion using the formula "in Jesus name" and not the formula "in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit" as we are told to do by our Lord Jesus Christ and found in Matthew 28:19. They reject the "Trinitarian" formula because they reject the "Trinity". (see the "Doctrine of the Trinity" for more) To support their method, they cite various Bible verses that reference baptizing in Jesus' name and claim that this is proof for their doctrine. Following are some of the Bible references they quote:
The phrase, "in the name of the Lord" is not a reference to a baptismal formula, but a reference to authority. It is similar to hearing someone say, "Stop in the name of the Law!". We understand that the "name of the Law" means by the authority of the Law. It is the same with baptism "in Jesus' name." Consider the following:
We can see that the phrase is used in the Bible as an "expression of authority". This is also verified in Acts 16:18 which says:
We also see that when people were being baptized that they did it calling on Jesus' name (Acts 22:16); that is, they were calling upon Jesus who has all authority in heaven and earth (Matt. 28:18). The church is supposed to "call upon the name of the Lord Jesus" (I Cor. 1:2) because it is by His authority (John 1:12) that we Christians have the hope and right of forgiveness of sins and adoption as His children (Rom. 8:15). Therefore, the Oneness Pentecostal people are "simply in error" by demanding that baptism be done with the formula "In Jesus name." Instead, it should be done as "Jesus commanded":
For a much more detailed study on this subject, using the original Greek, please see "Baptism in who's name?" by "clicking here"!
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