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- 1. Jesus
commanded His disciples to "teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost" (Matthew 28:19). He did not command them to use these words as a formula, but He commanded them to baptize in "the name." The word name is used here in the singular, and it is the focal point of the baptismal command. The
2. Baptism
In the Greek language of Jesus’ day, the word baptizo meant to dip or immerse an object in water. In its Christian use baptizo came to mean the act of , or the washing and cleansing of something to renew it. Jesus’ took place in the Jordan River. (Gospel According to Mark) John, an apostle, was the man responsible for this glorious mome
3. John The Baptist
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are referred to as the synoptic chapters because they look so much alike. One of the first differences you will notice between the synoptics is that Mark is much shorter than the other two. You will also notice that Matthew appears to be written for Jews, since he commonly refers to things happening to fulfill
4. The Ingenu
Le Connaissance Nouveau de L'Ingenu Francios-Marie Arouet's, assuming the pen-name of Voltaire, L'Ingenu is a satirical story that begins in 1689 when a ship of English merchants are coming to France to trade. This is when is first introduced. The French are most intrigued by his appearance. Because of a picture believed to be the brother and siste
5. Baptism
I. INTRODUCTION II. : A DEFINITION A. Translation or Transliteration B. Is water needed to be immersed? III. FAITH, , OR BOTH A. Faith means more. B. What saves us? IV. IS A WORK? A. is a condition B. Salvation cannot be earned V. JESUSÂ’ EXAMPLE A. Jesus was baptized B. Jesus never baptized anyone C. JesusÂ’ teaching concerning VI. IN WHAT NAME?