Just as Jehovah saved Noah during the Flood,
he will save his loyal baptized servants when he destroys this wicked world.
Also, in all the nations, the good news has to be preached first, Mark 13:10;
After this I saw, and look! a great crowd, which no man was able to number, out of all nations and tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, Revelation 7:9, 10
Dedicate and Baptized to Jehovah.
16 After being baptized, Jesus immediately came up from the water; and look!
the heavens were opened up, and he saw God’s spirit descending like a dove and coming upon him.
Look! Also, a voice from the heavens said:
This is my Son,
the beloved,
whom I have approved.
Jesus commanded his followers to make disciples. Anyone who wants to be his disciple, or take his yoke, has to get baptized. (Matthew 11:29, 30)
To serve God in the way that pleases Him,
a person has to accept that God uses Jesus to accomplish His will.
Then, that person can get baptized with God’s approval.
The Bible gives much evidence that Jesus’ early disciples knew how important it was to get baptized. They did not think that they should wait and get baptized later.—Acts 2:41; 9:18; 16:14, 15, 32, 33.
12 Before Bible students can get baptized,
they must learn the truth about God,
his purpose for humans and the earth,
and what he did to save mankind. (1 Timothy 2:3-6)
Then they need to develop faith, which will help them to obey God’s laws
and to stop doing what he hates.
(Acts 3:19) This is important, because Jehovah will not accept the dedication of a person who keeps doing things that He hates. (1 Corinthians 6:9, 10)
Those who want to dedicate their life to Jehovah need to attend congregation meetings and regularly preach the good news and teach others.
This is required of anyone who wants to follow Christ. (Acts 1:8)
A student must first do all these things.
Then he can dedicate his life to Jehovah in a private prayer and get baptized.
Before Bible students can be baptized as Jehovah’s Witnesses, the brother who gives the baptism talk asks them to answer two questions in front of the audience.
The first question is, “On the basis of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, have you repented of your sins and dedicated yourself to Jehovah to do his will?”
How do we know that those who present themselves for baptism have already dedicated themselves to Jehovah? Jesus told his followers to make disciples and baptize them. (Matthew 28:19, 20) About a year before that, Jesus had said to his apostles and other disciples: “If anyone wants to come after me, let him disown himself and pick up his torture stake and keep following me.”—Matthew 16:24.
While Jesus was on earth, his whole life was focused on doing Jehovah’s will.
So Bible students who want to do all the things that Jesus commanded his followers must disown themselves as he did.
They must dedicate themselves completely to Jehovah. Like Jesus, they make God’s will the most important thing in their life. (Matthew 26:39)
When a person gets baptized, he makes it clear to others that he has disowned himself and is determined to serve God with all his strength, possessions, and abilities.
Jesus commanded his followers must disown themselves as he did. They must dedicate themselves completely to Jehovah. Like Jesus, they make God’s will the most important thing in their life.
QUESTIONS FOR THOSE DESIRING TO GET BAPTIZED