The power of Baptism will surely come if you will be baptized by water. Water has the grace of the Holy Spirit that grant you to enter the Kingdom of heaven. Moreover,it will cleanse your soul from being defiled of sin. Baptism mostly happened during infancy and adult period.
Baptism gets its power from the word of GOD.
Absolutely yes. Water baptism is not a rite of passage, it is merely a symbol and public declaration of a change that has taken place within them by the power of the Holy Spirit. A Christian is someone who has died to oneself and has been born of God in Christ Jesus with a passion to follow him. Baptism is a natural response to that.
Jesus had no son. Jesus never married. And He never sinned. He had no children. Now Jesus is the Son of God. God has given Jesus many things - power, authority, and a name above every name.
No one. Matthew 28:18: And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
He was the supreme authority in the things he said, and in His miracles. He said power has been given to me from my Father.
Although not specifically mentioned, the disciples after being given power and authority from Jesus came back to Jesus rejoicing about the miracles they performed in His name. See Luke 10:17-19
Acts 1:8, " But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." The Holy Spirit was given and entered the apostles 10 days ( Day of Pentecost) after Jesus ascended. The mission of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ was first given to them, that was their ministry (To be witnesses for Jesus). The Holy Spirit empowered them to do this. A witness is a person who tells the truth about Jesus Christ. All true Christians have the Holy Spirit dwelling within them and this is their power source, and have the responsibility to continue spreading the Gospel.
Jesus's power spreads like this: the holy spirit
Paul understood Jesus to be the son of God from his resurrection. Romans 1:4, "And declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead:" This view evolved in later Christian writings, with Mark saying Jesus became son of God at his baptism, Matthew and Luke at his conception and John as a pre-existing Son.
I assume you are referring to Satan's temptation of Christ in the desert following His baptism (Matt. 4:1-3)? Satan was trying to get Christ to go against the program the Father had given Jesus. The fasting Jesus endured in the desert was in preparation for His ministry. Jesus was spending unbroken time with His Father in prayer. Satan knew Jesus must have been hungry. Satan also knew who Jesus was. He knew that Jesus was not just a man. Jesus was here to live as we live, and to have the same restrictions we have. We cannot simply command rocks to become bread. But the Son of God most certainly could. Scripture says Jesus was in every way like us, but without sin. So, Satan's temptation was to get Jesus to use His divine power to do that which His humanity could not do, and thereby fail in His plan to live as we do.
Jesus for several reasons. first of all, Jesus is always the answer to every question. also he could way over power Hitler with all of the miracles he preformed.
Yes Cesar was in power at the time of Jesus. As the mob shouted to Pilate that if you free Jesus then you are not cesars friend.