Matthew 28:19 Doesn't Say What She Thinks It Says

She said Matthew 28:19 proves everyone must be baptized in Jesus' name only... but did she actually read the passage in context? In this Saints in the City reaction, Pastor Rod breaks down one of the biggest theological mistakes spreading across Christian TikTok, YouTube, and social media. We dive deep into Matthew 28:19, Acts 2:38, the Great Commission, baptism in Jesus' name, the Trinity, Oneness theology, Apostolic doctrine, UPCI teaching, and what the Greek word onoma really means. This isn't about attacking people—it's about handling God's Word correctly and helping believers recognize the difference between biblical truth and private revelation. Far too many Christians are being told they need to get re-baptized because someone claims God gave them a "new revelation." But does Scripture actually teach that? We examine the context of Matthew 28, the authority Jesus speaks with, why the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct Persons, how Acts 2:38 fits with Matthew 28:19, and why "in the name of Jesus" speaks of His authority—not a magic baptism formula. We also expose common arguments used by Oneness Pentecostalism, Apostolic churches, Jesus Only doctrine, and other false teachings that continue to confuse believers about the gospel, baptism, and the nature of God. If you're searching for answers about Christian baptism, the Trinity, Matthew 28:19 explained, Acts 2:38 explained, Jesus' name baptism, biblical doctrine, false teachers, Bible study, apologetics, theology, expository preaching, Kingdom teaching, or how to rightly divide the Word of God, this video is for you. Drop your thoughts in the comments, share this with someone wrestling with this topic, and don't forget to subscribe for more Kingdom Clarity. The world's loud—but the saints still gotta see. This is Saints in the City, where we don't fold... we fight different.