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The name of Jesus represents far more than just a word we say during prayer or baptism—it embodies His complete character, authority, and nature as the supreme Lord of all creation. When we are baptized in Jesus' name, we aren't merely joining a church or denomination; we're dying to our old selves and rising to new life in Christ. Calling on the name of the Lord means entering a relationship with Jesus through repentance and baptism. Understanding the true power in Jesus' name transforms how we approach spiritual warfare, prayer, and daily living. As believers baptized into Christ, we have access to the authority of the King of Kings, enabling us to live in victory rather than defeat.
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The name of Jesus represents far more than just a word we say during prayer or baptism—it embodies His complete character, authority, and nature as the supreme Lord of all creation. When we are baptized in Jesus' name, we aren't merely joining a church or denomination; we're dying to our old selves and rising to new life in Christ. Calling on the name of the Lord means entering a relationship with Jesus through repentance and baptism. Understanding the true power in Jesus' name transforms how we approach spiritual warfare, prayer, and daily living. As believers baptized into Christ, we have access to the authority of the King of Kings, enabling us to live in victory rather than defeat.