
What Is Baptism? Why Are Christians Baptized in the Name of the …
The Bible reveals the meaning of water baptism, and it records the baptism of Jesus and of the early Christians. It also helps address questions about infant baptism and rebaptism.
Should I Get Baptized? —Part 1: The Meaning of Baptism
If you are considering baptism, you should first understand what it means. Why is baptism important? What should be your motivation to make a dedication?
Understanding the Meaning of Baptism | Watchtower Study
2 Just as a solid foundation can help make a house sturdy, a thorough understanding of baptism can help us to have strong faith. We need this understanding whether we are progressing toward baptism …
Christian Baptism and Your Dedication to God | Bible Teach
All who want a relationship with Jehovah God need to make a personal dedication and get baptized. What steps will qualify you for Christian baptism?
Baptism—A Worthwhile Goal!
Jesus taught that baptism is a requirement for Christians. (Read Matthew 28:19, 20.) But what is baptism? And what must a person do to reach that goal? 1. What is baptism? The word “baptize” …
What Is Baptism? - JW.ORG
What steps are needed to qualify for Christian baptism? Learn what it represents and how it should be performed.
Baptism—What Is Holding Me Back? | Young People Ask - JW.ORG
Review: What is holding me back from baptism? Fear of making a serious mistake. If you choose to avoid serious sins, you can do so—as do the vast majority of Jehovah’s servants. Fear of …
Baptism - JW.ORG
The faithful apostles of Jesus Christ were baptized in water by John’s baptism. (Joh 1:35-37; 4:1) But they had not yet been baptized with holy spirit when Jesus pointed out that they were also to be …
Jesus’ Baptism | Life of Jesus - JW.ORG
Why does Jesus ask to be baptized if he never sinned? John reports on Jesus’ unique baptism and what convinces him that Jesus is the Son of God.
Keep Working Toward Baptism | Watchtower Study
In this article, we will consider (1) why some hold back from getting baptized, (2) why it is wise to keep the end close in mind, and (3) how you will benefit from working toward baptism without delay.