In the Name of Jesus: Oneness Pentecostalism & Jesus Only Baptism

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In the Name of Jesus: Oneness Pentecostalism & Jesus Only Baptism

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In the Name of Jesus
Oneness Pentecostalism & Jesus Only Baptism

By Larry DeBruyn

The view of Oneness Pentecostalism is the subject of this booklet. The Pentecostal Movement uses the Acts passages to associate baptism “in the name of Jesus” to usurp the Trinitarian formula instituted by Jesus, thereby denying the authority of the One who is Lord. Assuming the authenticity of the Great Commission as coming from Christ, one cannot deny Trinitarian baptism on the one hand and uphold Jesus’ authority on the other. “Jesus only” baptism is unacceptable to Bible-believing and orthodox Christians because it excludes mention of the Trinity contained in Jesus’s original command. The contents of this booklet are the result of many hours of study and reflection upon the biblical texts in question by Pastor Larry Debruyn. Believing in the authority of Scripture, Larry reveals what the Bible has to say in the four Acts passages that variously portray baptism “in the name of Jesus Christ.”

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In the Name of Jesus
Oneness Pentecostalism & Jesus Only Baptism

By Larry DeBruyn

The view of Oneness Pentecostalism is the subject of this booklet. The Pentecostal Movement uses the Acts passages to associate baptism “in the name of Jesus” to usurp the Trinitarian formula instituted by Jesus, thereby denying the authority of the One who is Lord. Assuming the authenticity of the Great Commission as coming from Christ, one cannot deny Trinitarian baptism on the one hand and uphold Jesus’ authority on the other. “Jesus only” baptism is unacceptable to Bible-believing and orthodox Christians because it excludes mention of the Trinity contained in Jesus’s original command. The contents of this booklet are the result of many hours of study and reflection upon the biblical texts in question by Pastor Larry Debruyn. Believing in the authority of Scripture, Larry reveals what the Bible has to say in the four Acts passages that variously portray baptism “in the name of Jesus Christ.”

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