: Matthew 18:20 promises Christ's presence where two or more gather in his name.

: It signifies acting under the mandate and power of Christ, as seen in Biblical accounts of healing.

💡 While widely used in "Christianese" or common slang, theologians emphasize using the phrase with sincere faith rather than as a repetitive habit. LARGUE AS REDES!

: Author of a book titled "Em o Nome de Jesus" available through Clube de Autores.

: Their song "O Nome de Jesus" explores themes of total surrender and seeking divine presence.

: In Acts 3:6 , Peter uses the phrase to command a lame man to walk.

: Christians often end prayers with this phrase to signify that their requests are made through the mediation of Jesus.