Why the Trinity Changes Everything
Matthew 28:16-20 There is something odd in these verses Jesus has all authority. He commands the disciples to go to all nations. And he says that he will always be with them. He is, using the old words, omni-potent and omni-present. And so you would expect him to say, ‘baptise them in my name’. A link to the audio of the talk can be found here That would make sense. When you are baptised into someone’s name, you become part of them and they become part of you. Your lives are intertwined. Their glory becomes the glory in which you share. Their destiny is your destiny. You become their person, and they become your person. And if you hear echoes of marriage here, then you are thinking in the right way. In 1 Corinthians 10:2, Paul speaks of how the ancient Israelites were baptised into Moses. As they received Moses authority, as they followed him through the waters of the Red Sea, they were baptised into Moses: they became part of him, and he became part of them. And Paul also ...