The FATHERS NAME IS NOT JESUS!
The Scriptures Clearly teach that each member of the Triune God have the name "YAHWEH" differentiated from the Name Jesus as being the name of the Father:
AT THE NAME OF JESUS:
The term "name"{onoma} is found 156 times within the New Testament and it is used to signify on behalf of or "authority" This also found in Old Testament passages in scripture:
1 Samuel 17:45 - Then said David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD{YHVH}of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Here we see that King David had warned the Philistines that he came in the 'name" of the Lord, i.e. by the authority of the Lord. So Jesus is NOT the name of the Father, just as David CLEARLY wasn't claiming to be the Lord Himself! But only coming in the authority of the Lord God. Likwise, Jesus was not claming to be the Father but claiming to come in His authority. This is used today such as "Stop in the name of (AUTHORITY) of the law!"
Baptizing them in the Name{Authority or Behalf of}of Jesus:
Baptizing them in the Name{Authority or Behalf of YHVH}of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost
Jesus is not God "the Father":
If you take time to diligently study the scriptures we find in the New Testament that Jesus is explicitly referred to as "the Son" more than 200 times and He is never even once called the "Father." The Father" is referred to as someone else who is clearly distinct from Jesus by Jesus. Furthemore it is found that Jesus referred to "the Father" or "my Father," or "your Father" in the Gospels as distinct from himself over 179 times, you will not once find any scriptures where Jesus refer to "my Son" as distinct from himself! Even furthermore in the Gospel of John alone, Jesus refers to himself as "sent by the Father," over 40 times and He never once referred to himself as the Father who had sent the Son.
On another note, Jesus did not say that He "is" the Father, but rather that He and the Father "are" one.{ego kai ho pater hen esmen} which is rendered literally as "I and the Father one we are" The verb esmen (are) is plural in the Greek, for this reason, Jesus didn’t say, "I and the Father am{eimi} one," but rather He said that, "I and the Father are{esmen}one."
Now an examination of the word "ONE" When translated the word "one"{hen} is in the neuter gender. In the greek the neuter{hen}is indicating a UNITY of essence and not an absolute identity. Think of it this way, if Jesus wanted to communicate that He Himself was the Father, then He would certainly would have used the masculine{heis} not one person, but of one essence or nature.
When Jesus said that if you see Him then you see the Father can be explained: As God, the Son in His pre-existence was always {hos on} or "who being" the prefect and "exact representation" or{charakter} of the very Person {hupostaseos} of Him{autou} and not as Him; Hebrews. 1:3. So when you see Jesus, you "see" {as the only way to and in exact representation} the invisible unseen Father.
The Scriptures clearly teach that God is "ONE" in UNITY as I have described above.
The Scriptures clearly teach that the Son "Jesus" Holds the Title of Deity.
The Scriptures clearly teach that He is distinct from the Father and Uncreated.
God Bless!