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.:I'M AN EX-JEHOVAH'S WITNESS. SHOULD I BE BAPTIZED AS A CHRISTIAN?
OUR RESPONSE: Dear friend,Thank you for writing. We will be praying for you! Baptism is a big step, but one of the biggest differences between Watchtower baptism and true Christian baptism is the fact that in the Watchtower, you were making a commitment to join an organization that claimed to be the only way to be saved. But in Christ, (as you know), He has already done everything to save you, so when you get baptized as a true Christian, you are reaffirming the decision you already made when you turned your heart over to Him. Remember that if you choose to get baptized, you are not getting baptized to join a church, nor are you getting baptized in order to be saved. Rather, you are getting baptized to demonstrate the new life that has already happened inside of you the moment you placed your complete trust in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 6:4). In the Watchtower, baptism was all about you and your performance to be qualified for acceptance into the organization. It was one of many steps you needed to take in order to work toward gaining eternal life. But in Jesus, it’s about Him and His qualification in your place. So, the emphasis in true Christian baptism is on Jesus and not on you. We hope that knowing the differences will help you in making the right decision. Since Jesus is the one who makes you “good enough” for acceptance in God’s eyes, this is why you don’t need to be concerned about whether you “know enough” or are strong enough in your new faith to take this step, because it’s not about you, but Him! You may be wondering how you can get baptized without making a commitment to a church. We would encourage you to find a non-denominational Christian church like a Calvary Chapel, a Bible Church, or a Community Fellowship as most of these types of churches will baptize you simply on a profession of faith in the Jesus of the Bible, and they will not require you to become a member of their church. Of course, if you are too uncomfortable to ask a pastor to baptize you, you can always find a good Christian friend to baptize you in a pool of some sort. But since baptism is a public declaration of faith to the world, you will likely want to find a Christian group to watch as you make this declaration. One other thing that may help you make your decision is the knowledge that many of the Ex-Jehovah’s Witnesses in our ministry have testified that at the moment of baptism, they felt as if they had officially closed the door on the Watchtower chapter of their lives. It brought such a feeling of liberation and freedom in Christ. So, we hope this helps. We’re excited for you. FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE:
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They are all there for me!
“I had Jehovah’s Witnesses visiting for six years. … The sad thing is now I have their beliefs in my head. So I put myself into God’s hands and asked for direction. …Well, the feeling of freedom is amazing. I am like a child, learning again for the first time. The reason I had to write to you was the Karen and Cindy conversations. Instead of me asking for help, one question at a time, they are all there for me!! It seems as if ‘Karen’ could read my mind.
It’s so lovely for things to fall into place, mainly that ‘What happens when we die?’ This was a very big issue for me. I was scared while I did not understand even the tiny bit I do now. It’s such a joy. Instead of feeling unworthy(were all sinners I know) and feeling I would never be saved or go to Heaven. So, please thank God and Jesus with me for such help.”
I have to tell you how your website saved my life.
“I have been a baptized Witness since 1995, and I have to tell you how you have saved my life. Every couple of years I get this gnawing sense that this is not quite right, that I am not 100% vested in what the Watchtower Society says. …Lately, I have stopped attending meetings and my daughter, 13, has begged me not to make her go back. So I have been praying and chatting with friends outside the organization…
…I can’t tell you my sense of relief when I stumbled upon your site and started to read the articles. I want to cry, but I’m at work. I can’t wait to get home because I am so excited I can barely stand it! Please, please, how can I meet others who feel this way? I sure could use the fellowship. Again, thanks for the work you do.”
God bless you for the difference you are making.
“My brother and I were raised by a Jehovah's Witness mother. I am 52 years old now and still haven't been able to shake the stigma of the experience. My brother wasn't as lucky as me and ended up taking his own life at 17. I have been through everything ... I can't express how much I appreciate what you are doing... God bless for the difference you are making.”
I do not feel so alone!
“Thank you for creating this website. After reading stories of former Jehovah's Witnesses, I do not feel so alone. My resolve to stay out of that religion has also strengthened. I have also come to realize that my depression, anxiety, and many other emotional scars inflicted by the organization and those in the ‘truth’ will take time to heal. But your website has also come to help me ... Thank you.”
Just as I was about to enter the Jehovah’s Witnesses again, God led me to your website.
“Hi…I am an Ex-Jehovah’s Witness from South Africa. ...I left the Jehovah’s Witnesses not because I did not agree with their beliefs, but because my wife could not handle it with me being a Jehovah’s Witness and she not. I became an anti-religious person. Then, just as I was about to enter the Jehovah’s Witnesses again, God led me to your website… Today, I prayed to Jesus for salvation after I read your article on your website…”
I’m so glad that I have run across this site.
“After reading the article that David Reed wrote on your site, I’ve looked at things in ‘a new light’ so-to-speak. ...I’m so glad that I have run across this site. I’m sure that it was the Holy Spirit that directed me to all of you!”
Your website is a great source for truth
“Your website is a great source for those seriously seeking the truth.… The Jehovah’s Witness elders shun me. I’ve known these guys for 30 years... Well, when I walk into the Hall they turn their backs to me. I have not seen my Jehovah’s Witness ex-wife, or daughter for two years. ...They hide my family from me. When I go to their homes, they smile with arms folded and say nothing.
The stories I read at your website were loud and clear - conditional love by the ‘brothers’! I have learned more in the Christian Church about unconditional love than 30 years as a Witness. When I accepted Christ, who He really is, the Holy Spirit opened my eyes to see both sides clearly. ...Without the Holy Spirit it is impossible to know the real TRUTH! Keep up your good work.”