Not only the only begotten 'SON' of God (John 1:14);
-- but also the only begotten god (small 'g') of God (capital 'G'). (John 1:18)
you should know better Jehovah and Christ in order to differentiate them.
Yes, He is the Heavenly Father, The Grand Creater, The Soverign Lord. He is the father of Jesus Christ his only begotten son
Yes. I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and that is one of our main beleifs. Michael the Archangel is Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
Jesus Christ."Neither be called 'leaders,' for YOUR Leader is one, the Christ." - Matthew 23:10.
No, Stephanie Meyer, the author of the Twilight book series, is not a Jehovah's Witness.
That is not a Jehovah's witness question really. Jehovah's Witnesses get baptized when they are old enough to understand what they are doing and dedicate their lives to the doing of Jehovah's will. This is true of any one of Jehovah's Witnesses weather hispanic or not. This would not be possible for a baby. Jesus Christ was 30 when he was baptized.
no one would dare to answer this.
Alot of times its in March, April or May. Contact local Witnesses for more information.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses started with Charles Taze Russell. .The name for the organization was adopted in 1931.According to Isaiah 43 v 10, prior to this date, the Jewish people were referred to as "God's (Jehovah) witnesses" - "Ye [are] My witnesses, an affirmation of Jehovah [...]" (Youngs Literal Translation) - and Jehovah's Witnesses today believe the name can be applied to all God's servants past and present including Jesus Christ.
First of all, Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe that Jesus will rule ON EARTH. Jesus will rule OVER the earth, from the invisible heavenly realm.Secondly, since Jesus is also a Witness of Jehovah God; he certainly wouldn't rule with a non-Witness of Jehovah God. People or angels, are either 'Witnesses of Jehovah', or they are 'Witnesses of Jehovah's adversary, Satan'. Christ would never use a non-Witness to rule with him. Jehovah has chosen 144,000 from among mankind to rule with him. They will rule from Heaven. They will serve as 1) Kings, 2) Priests, and 3) Judges towards 'the meek' who will 'inherit the earth'. It will be a 'great crowd' that will receive this wonderful earthly inheritance.Only Jehovah's Witnesses are interested in this inheritance. Everyone else in mainstream religions have rejected this inheritance; and opted to inherit the heavens.Non-Witness counter:However, this is not what is taught in scripture. When Jesus returns there will be a new Heaven and a new Earth; the two will become one (Revelation 21:1-2).
No. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Christ is very much alive - - in Heaven; that he is the appointed King of God's Kingdom. He is a 'living' King, not a 'dead' King. Soon his Kingdom will come, and God's will, will be done on EARTH, as it is in heaven. There will be peace on earth. These are things a dead Jesus could not accomplish.
1Peter 3:21 says that baptism corresponds to the request to God "for a good conscience through the resurrection of Jesus Christ". Jehovah's Witnesses believe that to have a good conscience we need to know what we are doing, have sound judgement. Therefore a person will become a Jehovah's Witness when he or she gets baptized and only after gaining exact knowledge of the only true God, Jehovah and his purpose. That can only happen when you are old enough to know you are making a life decision.