Don’t Get It Twisted: Jesus’ Baptism Doesn’t Prove the Trinity — It Reveals God in the Flesh
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Don’t Get It Twisted: Jesus’ Baptism Doesn’t Prove the Trinity — It Reveals God in the Flesh📖✨ A Word of Mouth Podcast Exclusive Episode ✨🎙️⸻“This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased…”That moment in the Jordan River has been misinterpreted for centuries.But what if we told you it wasn’t a display of three persons……it was a divine revelation of the One true God manifest in the flesh?⸻In this 🔥 power-packed episode, we explore:🕍 What Baptism Meant to the Jews:Understand the mikvah, priestly washing, and how first-century Jews viewed immersion. This wasn’t a new concept — John the Baptist was connecting Old Covenant cleansing with New Covenant preparation.👑 Why Jesus Was Baptized:He wasn’t being cleansed from sin. He was stepping into His role as the High Priest (Exodus 29, Leviticus 8, Numbers 4:3). His baptism was not just symbolic — it was fulfilling all righteousness.🕊️ This Isn’t the Trinity — It’s Revelation:Jesus in the water.The Spirit descending like a dove.The voice from heaven.Not a conversation between co-equal persons — but the omnipresent God revealing Himself. (Isaiah 42:1, John 1:33, Colossians 2:9)🌊 The Biblical Baptismal Formula:Matthew 28:19 says “in the name…” — singular.And the apostles obeyed by baptizing in Jesus’ name every single time: Acts 2:38, Acts 8:16, Acts 10:48, Acts 19:5.Jesus is the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. (John 5:43, Matthew 1:21, John 14:26)🏛️ How the Catholic Church Changed It:From Acts to the early 2nd century, believers were baptized in Jesus’ name.But by the 3rd and 4th centuries, religious tradition began replacing apostolic truth.The Trinitarian formula became law — but it was never the original apostolic practice.(Confirmed by church historians like Edmund Schlink and encyclopedic records.)⸻In the Final Moments…🕊️ We call you to the water.⛪ We call you back to the name.⚓ We call you to truth.If Jesus got in the water — what’s stopping you?⸻LIKE 👍 SHARE 🔁 SUBSCRIBE 🔔Let the truth be known — we’re not afraid to call out tradition that goes against the Word.This is the Word of Mouth Podcast — where we preach it bold, loud, and apostolic.⸻#JesusNameBaptism #OnenessOfGod #ComeOnSomebody #WordOfMouthPodcast #ApostolicDoctrine #UPCITeaching #TrinityDebunked #BiblicalBaptism #Acts238wisted: Jesus’ Baptism Doesn’t Prove the Trinity — It Reveals God in the Flesh📖✨ A Word of Mouth Podcast Exclusive Episode ✨🎙️⸻“This is My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased…”That moment in the Jordan River has been misinterpreted for centuries.But what if we told you it wasn’t a display of three persons……it was a divine revelation of the One true God manifest in the flesh?⸻In this 🔥 power-packed episode, we explore:🕍 What Baptism Meant to the Jews:Understand the mikvah, priestly washing, and how first-century Jews viewed immersion. This wasn’t a new concept — John the Baptist was connecting Old Covenant cleansing with New Covenant preparation.👑 Why Jesus Was Baptized:He wasn’t being cleansed from sin. He was stepping into His role as the High Priest (Exodus 29, Leviticus 8, Numbers 4:3). His baptism was not just symbolic — it was fulfilling all righteousness.🕊️ This Isn’t the Trinity — It’s Revelation:Jesus in the water.The Spirit descending like a dove.The voice from heaven.Not a conversation between co-equal persons — but the omnipresent God revealing Himself. (Isaiah 42:1, John 1:33, Colossians 2:9)🌊 The Biblical Baptismal Formula:Matthew 28:19 says “in the name…” — singular.And the apostles obeyed by baptizing in Jesus’ name every single time: Acts 2:38, Acts 8:16, Acts 10:48, Acts 19:5.Jesus is the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. (John 5:43, Matthew 1:21, John 14:26)🏛️ How the Catholic Church Changed It:From Acts to the early 2nd century, believers were baptized in Jesus’ name.But by the 3rd and 4th centuries, religious tradition began replacing apostolic truth.The Trinitarian formula became law — but it was never the original apostolic practice.
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