In the Name Of implies authority. Peter commanded “in the Name of” as he, Peter, had the authority to command in the name of Yashua.
1. God is eternal, i.e., always was, is, and ever will be.
2. God is omnipresent, i.e., He is in every place.
3. God is immutable, i.e., He ever remains the same.
4. God is omniscient, i.e., He knows all things, the past, the
present, and the future, and also our inmost thoughts (Jer. xvii.
10).
5. God is supremely wise, i.e., He knows how to direct every
thing for the best in order to carry out His designs.
6. God is almighty, i.e., God can do all that He wills, and that
by a mere act of His will.
7. God is supremely good, i.e., He loves His creatures far more
than a father loves his children.
9. God is full of mercy and compassion, i.e., He very readily
forgives our sins when we are sincerely sorry for them.
10. God is infinitely holy, i.e., He loves good and hates all evil.
11. God is infinitely just, i.e., He rewards all good and pun-
ishes all evil deeds.
12. God is a God of perfect truth, i.e., all that He reveals to
man is true.