Many people think that Jehovah’s Witnesses is the name of a new religion. However, over 2,700 years ago, the servants of the only true God were described as his “witnesses.” (Isaiah 43:10-12) Until 1931, we were known as Bible Students. Why did we adopt the name Jehovah’s Witnesses?
It identifies our God. According to ancient manuscripts, God’s name, Jehovah,
appears thousands of times in the Bible. In many translations this name has
been replaced by titles, such as Lord or God. Yet, the true God had revealed
himself to Moses by his personal name, Jehovah, saying: “This is my name
forever.” (Exodus 3:15) In this way,
he distinguished himself from all false gods. We are proud to bear God’s holy
name.
It describes our mission. A long line of ancient people, beginning with the
righteous man Abel, bore witness about their faith in Jehovah. Throughout the
centuries, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, David, and others joined this “great
cloud of witnesses.” (Hebrews 11:4–12:1) Just as
an individual may bear witness in court in behalf of an innocent person, we are
determined to make known the truth about our God.
We are imitating Jesus. The Bible calls him “the faithful and true witness.” (Revelation 3:14) Jesus
himself said that he ‘made God’s name known’ and kept ‘bearing witness to the
truth’ about God. (John 17:26; 18:37) Christ’s genuine
followers must, therefore, bear Jehovah’s name and make it known. This is what
Jehovah’s Witnesses are endeavoring to do.
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Why did the Bible Students adopt the name Jehovah’s
Witnesses?
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For how long has Jehovah had witnesses on earth?
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Who is the greatest Witness of Jehovah?
When you meet members of our local congregation, try to
get to know them better. Ask them: “Why did you become one of Jehovah’s
Witnesses?”
LEARN MORE AT www.jw.org
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