Someone giving only casual thought to this, but with a heart perfectly willing to obey God, might just go to their local fellowship, and whatever the preacher says during the ceremony would suffice for them.
But as we closely study God's word we find that there is great treasure to be found in paying attention to detail.
This vessel would prove to be the salvation of himself, the seven other men and women onboard, and all the animals through which life on earth would continue. If Noah had skipped the addition of the pitch covering of the Ark would it have had a successful journey? There was a specific reason for each specification of the construction of the Ark that God gave to Noah.
The Biblical Method Of Water Baptism
In the Bible's presentation of water baptism as practiced by the Church born or empowered on the Day of Pentecost, we see that upon each occasion when new believers were baptized,
they did so "... in the name of Jesus".
This gives the Holy Spirit opportunity to reveal truth to you, giving you understanding as opposed to mere facts. Please take the necessary time required to do this. And may God bless your reading of His word!
The Question Raised About Matthew 28:19
They begin to think on the scripture Matthew 28:19 which reads;
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them
in the name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: (KJV)
To add to this question, they are faced with the unfortunate position expressed to them by pastors or other ministers of the gospel who choose to baptize "...in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost" who make the error of pitting God's word against itself as they seek Biblical justification for what they are doing.
Such pastors say to those who point out that the Apostle's baptized only ...in the name of Jesus Christ", that Matthew 28:19 is the "correct" method because it was spoken by the Lord Himself.
The awful mistake that is committed by pitting God's word against itself,
is that it implies the following-
"Matthew 28:19 is the right' method."
Implication: Acts 2:38 is wrong. This would imply that there is an error in God's word. This would also imply that there is contradiction in God's word.
"The Lord Jesus spoke Matthew 28:19 therefore that method must be right."
Implication: The Apostles, (namely Peter) was in error when he spoke Acts 2:38. That there is a strife or contradiction between the words of Jesus, verses the words of the Apostles.
As we read these implications above we instantly see the error of that thought pattern. It is impossible that God's word could be in error. It is equally impossible that the inspired words of the chosen Apostles of Christ would be in opposition to His own teaching. Why is this an impossibility you ask? The answer is, because of the presence of the Holy Ghost in the writers of the New Testament.
The Word Of God Given By The Holy Spirit Is Perfect
And this promise was fulfilled as is recorded at the beginning of Acts chapter two!
The Holy Ghost (who is God) descended upon the 120 in the upper room and all were baptized in the power of the Holy Spirit of God,
Hallelujah!
Understand then that when Peter lifted up his hand and spoke on that day to those assembled before him at Jerusalem, that he was not speaking in his own power -- no! Peter was baptized and overflowing in the power of the Holy Ghost, and it was the words God *Himself had given Peter to speak that day which he uttered.
The Consistency Of The Gospels
12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. Acts 2:38 "Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized, every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost." the Word made flesh" (John 1:14), and that He was very God. Peter knew that Jesus was Emmanuel, or "God with us" (Matthew 1:23). He realized that "...in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily" (Colossians 2:9). Not 1/3- not part- but all the Godhead. This is an awesome, mind boggling truth to comprehend. The theme of the Bible is that there is one God and that the Lord Jesus is "the way" (John 14:6), and that the one God has been revealed to us in Jesus of Nazareth to accomplish our salvation (Acts 4:12). There is nothing contrary between the two but a perfect harmony as that latter fulfills the former. The proper name to be baptized in is that of the Lord Jesus Christ, and I highly recommend this method to you, in honor and love for Him. Make sure you insist on the use of His name in your water baptism ceremony, on that wonderful day when you proclaim your faith to the world by doing so.
Friend, Jesus is the name. And this is exactly what the Apostle Peter realized as he was baptized in the Holy Ghost in Acts chapter 2, and proclaimed this truth in the instruction he gave concerning water baptism. It came directly from the Spirit of God who spoke through him that day.-
And God bless you
Sister Phyllis
Phyllis Corbin
I am from Nova Scotia Canada, married, have two sons, and four grandchildren I am a born again christian who loves Jesus very much and I am a prayer intercessor and bible teacher