Saturday, 27 February 2016

Witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses – what is the key?

Jehovah's Witnesses say they are the only true Christians, but they
are neither Protestant nor Catholic. The fundamental doctrinal issue
that distinguishes them from orthodox Christianity is the Trinity.
They say the doctrine of the Trinity is a pagan teaching, but they
misrepresent it, saying that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
must be three gods. They actually agree with the Trinity doctrine when
it says that the Father and the Son are two Persons, but they imagine
they need to prove this to Trinitarians. They fail to grasp how the
three Persons comprise the One Being of God, and so they come up with
the idea of a Big God and a little god—two gods. They say Jesus was
created (Arianism), that He was Michael the archangel, and that Jesus'
body was not resurrected; it simply disappeared and He rose as a
spirit creature. They say the Holy Spirit is not a person but is
Jehovah's active force or energy.

Because they say that Jesus is a demi-god, their understanding of
salvation and atonement is wrong. They say Jesus, who was a perfect
Man, died only to atone for the sin of Adam and that, when we die, our
death pays the penalty of our own sin. Only some 10,000 Jehovah's
Witnesses today can possibly claim to be born again and have a
heavenly hope. The rest say they don't want to go to heaven to be with
the Lord but they want to live forever on a paradise earth
(Restorationism). They believe if they remain faithful and obedient
till the end of the Millennial Reign of Christ Jesus, they will earn
the right to be declared righteous, and that's why they have to keep
on striving, with no assurance of salvation. Only today's "remnant" of
the 144,000 can say they are in the New Covenant and that Christ Jesus
is their mediator. All must be obedient to the leaders (the Watchtower
Society and its Governing Body) if they wish to survive Armageddon. To
disagree with what the Governing Body says is to disagree with Jehovah
because He uses them as His sole channel of communication to dispense
"the truth." Only they saw "with spiritual eyes of discernment" that
Christ Jesus started to rule from heaven in 1914, an invisible "second
presence." Also, they say Christ Jesus will never return to earth but
will remain in heaven, there to rule with the 144,000 over the earth.

With all these unbiblical beliefs, where does one begin to witness to
a Jehovah's Witness? There is only one place to begin—with the person
of Christ Jesus, whose deity is the foundation of Christianity.
Jehovah's Witnesses are unable to grasp the significance of Jesus'
death and why they must be born again in order to have their sins
forgiven. Before they can put all their trust in the finished work of
Christ Jesus, they have to understand they are not saved, which means
they are presently lost in their sin. No Witness has the assurance of
salvation, which is the gift of the Holy Spirit to those who belong to
the Father through Christ (Romans 8:16). The full deity of Jesus
Christ can only be revealed to them by the Holy Spirit, whom they
relegate to commodity status, like electricity. To the Witnesses, the
Holy Spirit is a "thing," not a Person.

Witnessing to the Witnesses must be done in Christian love and with
compassion. Remember, they have been deceived and believe a false
gospel, yet many have a genuine love for God and are utterly sincere
in their beliefs. Do not be afraid of them (1 John 4:17–19), but let
them know how much you care about their eternal salvation. Share your
Christian testimony with them. Talk to them, discuss spiritual matters
with them, but do not allow them to conduct what they describe as a
Bible study, which is actually a study of their literature. Be aware
they will not read any non-Watchtower literature or attend a church
service. They say they will only accept what the Bible says, but their
New World Translation has been drastically altered to reflect their
theology, and every reference in the New Testament to the deity of
Christ Jesus has been removed. It always comes as a surprise to them
to meet people who love the Lord, display the fruit of the Spirit, and
use the Bible as the basis for their faith (Hebrews 4:12). Speak the
truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). Direct all your conversation to the
person of Christ and the need to put total faith in what He has done.
Do not allow them to lead you down the path they wish you to take,
namely, considering how you can survive Armageddon to live on a
paradise earth. This is not the gospel. Above all else, pray for them.

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