What do they believe
and how can I reach them for Jesus?
Official Name
Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., International Bible
Students Association, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania
Founder
Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916)
Current Leader
Milton G. Henschel (b. 1918)
World And USA Headquarters
"Bethel", 25 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York 11201
Canadian Headquarters
Box 4100, Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 4T4
Active Participants
1997 Worldwide: 5.6 million in 232 countries;
USA: 984,548;
Canada: 113,763
Key Publications
PERIODICALS:
The Watchtower (16.5 million in 120 languages),
Awake! (16 million in 78 languages)
BOOKS:
Reasoning from the Scriptures (Reasoning)----1985,
Insight on the Scriptures -2 Volumes (Insight) - 1988,
Mankind's Search for God-----1990,
Knowledge That Leads to Everlasting Life (Knowledge) - 1995,
Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses----(published annually)
BIBLE TRANSLATIONS:
The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures (KIT) -
1964,
The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (NWT)-----1984
This Interfaith Evangelism Belief Bulletin presents basic Jehovah's
Witnesses history and doctrines and provides a biblical analysis and
response.
Historical background
In 1870, Charles Taze Russell began an independent Bible
study, focusing on the second coming of Christ and biblical chronology. He
published his views in several books and began lecturing in 1878. In 1879,
Russell founded the monthly publication Zion's Watch Tower and
Herald of Christ's Presence that were used by study groups he
established.
Zion's Watch Tower and Tract Society was incorporated in 1884 with Russell
as president. From 1886 until his death in 1916, Russell wrote a series of
books called Studies in the Scriptures. Their contents formed the basis of
Jehovah's Witnesses´ unchristian theology.
Russell was succeeded as president in 1917 by his legal assistant, Joseph
Franklin Rutherford. Rutherford continued Russell's authoritarian leadership
style. He was imprisoned briefly in 1918 for preaching against military
service. He was a charismatic speaker who often railed against Christian
churches and biblical scholars. He died in 1942.
Other Jehovah's Witnesses presidents included Nathan H. Knorr (1942-1977)
and Fredrich W. Franz (1977-1992). The organization expanded worldwide under
these men´s leadership, from about 113,000 in 1942 to more than 4 million in
1992. The current president is Milton G. Henschel.
Jehovah's Witnesses Sources Of Authority Bible
The Bible is considered the divinely inspired and infallible
Word of God. It "contains 66 books in two sections, often called the Old
Testament and the New Testament. Thirty-nine Bible books were written mainly
in Hebrew and 27 in Greek. . . . A proper study of the Scriptures must
include the entire Bible" (Knowledge, p.13). "Though the Bible is not
a science textbook, it is scientifically accurate. . . . The Bible contains
many prophecies that have been fulfilled in detail" (Knowledge,
p.17). The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (NWT), is the
English Bible Version published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (WBTS).
The New World Bible Translation Committee members remain anonymous. It is
regarded as the best translation because "the translators held so closely to
what is in the original Bible languages" (Reasoning, p.279)
Biblical Response:
The Bible is indeed composed of the 66 books of the Old and
New Testaments. It is the inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word of God
(see 2 Tim. 3:16-17; 2 Pet. 1:20-21). The NWT reflects WBTS theology,
especially its bias against the deity of Jesus Christ and the historic
doctrine of the Trinity. For example, John 1:1 reads "and the Word was a
god" in the NWT. Nearly all other standard English Bible translations say,
"and the Word was God."
The Watchtower Bible And Tract Society
The WBTS´s Governing Body is called "the faithful and
discreet slave," a term derived from the NWT rendering of Matthew 24:25 (The
Watchtower, Feb. 1, 1993, p.16). It is therefore, regarded as Jehovah God´s
only channel of accurate biblical interpretation in the world today. A
requirement for salvation "is that we be associated with God's channel, his
organization" [the WBTS] (The Watchtower, Feb. 15, 1993, p.12). Thus there
is no salvation apart from the WBTS.
Biblical Response:
All people who have accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior
and Lord are saved by grace through faith and are born-again (see John
3:3-16; Rom. 10:9-10; Eph. 2:8-9). No single person, church, or religious
organization can claim exclusive possession of the source of salvation or
authority to interpret the Bible. All born-again Christians are capable of
understanding and interpreting the Scriptures through the illumination of
the Holy Spirit (see 2 Tim. 3:16; John 14:26; 15:26; 2 Pet. 1:20-21).
Doctrinal Beliefs Jehovah Is God
The true God is not a nameless God. His name is Jehovah
(Deut. 6:4; Ps. 83:18). His principal attributes are love, wisdom, justice,
and power. God is a "spirit-being", invisible and eternal, but has a
spiritual body and is not omnipresent (Insight, vol. 1, p. 969-970).
The historic Christian doctrine of the Trinity is denied. "The dogma of the
Trinity is not found in the Bible, nor is it in harmony with what the Bible
teaches. It grossly misrepresents the true God" (Reasoning, p. 424).
Biblical Response:
The Bible teaches there is only one God. He was called by
several names in the Scripture. Christians acknowledge that the term
"Trinity" is not found in the Bible. Nonetheless, the doctrine is clearly
taught in Scripture. The Bible teaches that the One God exists in the three
persons of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (see Matt. 28:19; 1 Cor. 8:6;
12:4-6; 2 Cor.1:21-22; 13:14; 1 Pet. 1:2).
Jesus Christ - Jehovah's First Created Being
Jesus had three periods of existence. In his pre-human
existence he was called "God's ´only-begotten Son´ because Jehovah created
him directly. As the ´first-born of all creation´, Jesus was used by God to
create all other things (Colossians 1:15; Revelation 3:14) . . . After
Jehovah brought him into existence, the Word [Jesus] spent ages with God in
heaven before becoming a man on earth" (Knowledge, p. 39). "John 1:1
says that ´the Word´ (Jesus in his pre-human existence) was with God ´in the
beginning´. So the word was with Jehovah when ´the heavens and earth´ were
created" (Knowledge, p. 39). He also had the personal name Michael
(the archangel) (Insight, vol. 2, p. 394).
"The Second Stage of Jesus´ life course was here on earth. He willingly
submitted as God transferred his life from heaven to the womb of a faithful
Jewish virgin named Mary" (Knowledge, p. 40). He became the Messiah
at his baptism, who was executed on a torture stake, and rose again
spiritually "Though the Bible reports on Jesus´ death, he is now alive! He
is a mighty reigning King! And very soon now, he will manifest his rule over
our troubled earth" (Knowledge, p. 41).
Biblical Response:
The Bible teaches that Jesus was not created but was deity
from all eternity and coequal with the Father. He came to earth in bodily
form to reveal God´s nature and character to mankind. He now reigns with the
Father in heaven and will return some day to close the age and judge all
people. The Jehovah's Witnesses NWT translation of John 1:1, Colossians
1:15, and Revelation 3:14 are biased against Jesus´ deity. There is no
biblical basis for identifying Jesus with Michael the archangel. (see John
1:1-14; 5:17-18; 8:56-59; 10:30-33; Col. 1:15-20; 2:9).
Holy Spirit - God's Active Force
The personality and deity of the Holy Spirit is denied. Holy
Spirit is not capitalized in the NWT. "With this viewpoint, it is logical to
conclude that the holy spirit is the active force of God. It is not a person
but is a powerful force that God causes to emanate from himself to
accomplish his holy will" (Reasoning, p. 381).
Biblical Response:
The personality of the Holy Spirit is evidenced in numerous
New Testament Scriptures (see Luke 12:12; John 15:26; Acts 5:3-10; 13:2-4; 1
Cor. 12:11; Eph. 4:30; Heb. 3:7). His deity is demonstrated by His divine
attributes as revealed in Scripture. The Holy Spirit convicts the lost of
sin and He indwells believers at conversion and empowers them to live the
Christian life. (see Matt. 12:31-32; 28:19; Mark 3:29; John 14-16; Rom. 8:4,
26-27; 1 Cor. 12; Eph. 2:18-19; 5:14-33).
Mankind's Sin Brought Death
God created man in his own image, but Adam and Eve wilfully
and deliberately disobeyed God. "´In the day that our first parents ate from
the tree of the knowledge of good and bad, they were sentenced by God and
died from his standpoint. Then they were expelled from Paradise and began
their descent into physical death" (Knowledge, p. 58). The spirit, or
life-force, that God gives us at our birth departs at death. There is no
conscious existence at death. "Where do the dead go? To Sheol, the common
grave of mankind. Our dead loved ones are not conscious of anything. They
are not suffering, and they cannot affect us in any way" (Knowledge, p.83).
Biblical Response:
Adam and Eve's sin indeed brought evil and death into the
world. Thus, we are dead spiritually and separated from God. However, at
death, believers in Christ maintain a conscious relationship with Him while
awaiting the resurrection. (see Matt. 22:32; Luke 16:22-23; 23:43; John
11:26; 2 Cor. 5:8; 12:2-4; Phil. 1:23-24; 2 Thes. 4:14-5:10; 2 Pet. 2:9).
Jesus Paid A Ransom Sacrifice
Due to Adam's sin, it was necessary that an atonement be
made to restore what he had lost. "Only a man with perfect human life could
offer up the equivalent of what Adam lost. After Adam, the only perfect man
born on earth was Jesus Christ" (Knowledge, p.65). "The Roman
governor Pontius Pilate sentenced him to death on a torture stake. He was
nailed to a wooden pole and hung there upright . . . Thus, it was on Nisan
14,33 C.E. [A.D.], that Jesus gave his life as a ´ransom in exchange for
many´" (Knowledge, p.66). "He slept in death for parts of three days,
and then Jehovah God resurrected him to life as a mighty spirit being." (Knowledge,
p.68).
Biblical Response:
Jesus was not just a perfect man, but also God incarnate
(see Col. 2:9). Thus, His death on a Roman cross was the self-sacrificial
atonement of God Himself for mankind's sin (see 1 Cor. 1:17-24; 2:2;
15:3-4). He rose again from the dead physically, not just spiritually (see
Luke 24:14-39; John 2:19-21; 20:26-29; 1 Cor. 15:18).
Salvation - Faith And Obedience
"Therefore, let us show our gratitude for the love displayed
by God and Christ by exercising faith in Jesus´ ransom sacrifice" (Knowledge,
p. 69). Requirements for salvation, in addition to faith, include baptism by
immersion, active association with the WBTS, righteous conduct, and absolute
loyalty to Jehovah. There is no assurance of salvation, only hope for a
resurrection. Those who fail to live up to the above requirements or who are
disfellowshipped by the WBTS have no hope of salvation.
Biblical Response:
Salvation is "by grace through faith" in Jesus Christ alone.
No amount of works or membership in any organization guarantees salvation.
It is totally through faith in Christ (see Rom. 4:4-5; Eph. 2:8-9; Titus
3:5). Good works are the natural response to salvation already received, not
its cause (see Eph. 2:10). Salvation is eternally assured for those who have
accepted Christ as Lord and Saviour (see John 1:12; 5:24; I John 5:13).
Two Classes Of Saved People
Only 144,000 faithful elect Jehovah's Witnesses, known as
the "Anointed Class" will go to heaven at death to rule with Jesus. Only
those born since 33 C.E. (A.D.) can be part of that number (based on Rev.
14:1-3). Most Jehovah's Witnesses hope to be among the "other sheep" or
"great crowd" who will not go to heaven, but, after Armageddon and the
Millennium, will live forever in Paradise on Earth (based on John 10:16;
Rev. 7:9).
Biblical Response:
The WBTS´ doctrine of a duality of saved people is not
supported by a careful study of the Scriptures. The Bible makes no
distinction of two classes of saved people (see Matt. 5:12; Phil. 3:20). In
Revelation 7 and 14, both the 144,000 and the "great crowd" or "multitude"
are "before the throne" in heaven. All born-again Christians will live
forever in heaven (see John 3:16; 14:3).
Armageddon Is Coming Soon!
"This name [Armageddon or Har-Magedon] is directly
associated with ´the war of the great day of God the Almighty.´ The term
applies specifically to the condition, or situation, to which ´the kings of
the entire inhabited earth´ are gathered in opposition to Jehovah and his
Kingdom by Jesus Christ" (Insight, vol. 1, p. 1037.) Armageddon will
mark the destruction by God of this present evil system, including apostate
"Christendom," and the binding of Satan. Afterward, Jehovah's surviving
people will rebuild the world in a perfect environment under his rule for
1,000 years in the Millennium. After the Millennium, Satan will be released
for a short time to test those resurrected, or born during the Millennium.
(see Knowledge, pp. 182-190).
Biblical Response:
The Bible teaches that Jesus will return physically to judge
mankind and usher in the Kingdom of God. Christians may respectfully
disagree over the details of biblical interpretation about the events of the
last days and the Millennium. Setting dates, however, is strictly forbidden
and Jesus warned of false signs of His return. Nonetheless, believers are to
be ready at any time for His coming (see Matt. 16:24-27; 24:14-51; Mark 13;
Luke 21:5-16; John 5:28-29; 14:2-3; Acts 1:11; 1 Thess. 5:1-11).
Final Judgement And Paradise On Earth
After the Millennium, Satan and his allies will be
destroyed. Faithful Jehovah's Witnesses will inherit everlasting life on
perfect Paradise Earth. Those who have disobeyed Jehovah and his law will be
annihilated out of existence with Satan and his demons. This is the "second
death." Hell is the grave and not a place of eternal punishment. The
doctrine of eternal hell is regarded as unscriptural, unreasonable, contrary
to God's love, and unjust.
Biblical Response:
All people will face the final judgment of God. The doctrine
of eternal hell is based on a number of biblical texts and the teachings of
Jesus Himself. He taught that righteous saved people will have eternal life
in heaven but the wicked lost will suffer eternal punishment in hell (see
Matt. 18:8-9; 25:41-46; Mark 9:43-38; 2 Thess. 1:9).
Witnessing To Jehovah's Witnesses
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Have a clear understanding of your faith and the Bible.
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Acquire a basic knowledge of Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs
and practices.
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Make a definite plan for the witnessing encounter and keep
the initiative.
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Initially talk about personal concerns to establish a
friendly, courteous, and sincere relationship with the Jehovah's Witness.
Gradually move on to a discussion of theological issues.
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Be prepared to cite and explain specific biblical passages
supporting Christian doctrines.
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Define your terms clearly and ask the Jehovah's Witness to
do so also.
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Focus the discussion on the primary issue of the person
and work of Christ. Stress the need for a personal relationship with Him.
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Share your personal testimony of God's grace and your
faith in Jesus as Saviour and Lord.
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Present the basic plan of salvation and encourage the
Jehovah's Witness to make a decision.
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Pray and trust the Holy Spirit to lead you.
Tal Davis, Interfaith Evangelism Associate for Cults, Sects, and New Religious Movements
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