I was baptized in Jesus' name. As stated, doing something in his name is not "invoking."
godhead
c.1200, from
god + M.E. -hede, cognate with
-hood and Ger. -heit. Along with maidenhead, this is the sole survival of this form of the suffix. O.E. had godhad "divine nature."
Of course it matters who "gave" him his power, which is quite obviously why you shun the subject.
You definitely did not prove thats what Godhead means!
Original Word: θεότης, ητος, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: theotés
Phonetic Spelling: (theh-ot'-ace)
Short Definition: deity, Godhead
Definition: deity, Godhead.
2320 theótēs (a feminine noun derived from 2316 /theós, "God") the personal God revealed in the Bible who is triune and infinitely relational as demonstrated by the embodiment of the Godhead in the incarnated Christ (used only in Col 2:9).
2320 /theótēs ("fullness of deity") expresses God's "essential (personal) deity, as belonging to Christ" (WS, 906). 2320 (theótēs) focuses on Christ physically embodying the Godhead through His incarnation and shown throughout His perfect life of faith (cf. Heb 12:2).
[For more on Christ's full deity, see 2316 /theós ("God") at Sidebar A.]
And doing something in the name is invoking!