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⚠️ Why Jehovah’s Witnesses Are Wrong — Exposing the False Gospel of the Watchtower

 


❗The Deception Looks Biblical — But It Isn’t



Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW’s) claim to be the only true followers of God.

They quote the Bible, use religious language, and even talk about Jesus.


But behind the door-to-door smiles and well-rehearsed answers is a system of works-based salvation, false prophecy, and a distorted view of Jesus — all under the control of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, not the Holy Spirit.


Let’s expose the lies — and shine light on the truth.





📛 1. They Preach a Different Jesus



Jehovah’s Witnesses deny that Jesus is God in the flesh.

They teach that Jesus is actually Michael the archangel, a created being — not eternal, not equal with the Father.


But the Bible says:


“In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was God.” – John 1:1

“Thomas said to Him, ‘My Lord and my God!’” – John 20:28

“For in Him all the fullness of deity dwells in bodily form.” – Colossians 2:9


JW’s rejected the deity of Christ — but without Jesus being God, the cross has no power to save.





📖 2. They Use a Corrupted Bible



The JW’s created their own version of Scripture: The New World Translation.

It twists verses that clearly prove Jesus’ divinity.

For example:


John 1:1 (NWT):

“The Word was a god.”

This mistranslation introduces a second god, violating Isaiah 43:10 — “Before Me no god was formed, nor shall there be any after Me.”


The NWT is not reliable. It’s altered to fit doctrine — not truth.





❌ 3. They Preach Works-Based Salvation



JW’s teach that salvation comes through:


  • Membership in the Watchtower organization
  • Evangelizing (door-to-door preaching)
  • Obedience to rules
  • “Faithful service” over time



But Ephesians 2:8–9 says:


“For by grace you have been saved through faith… not a result of works.”


Salvation is not earned. It’s received by trusting in the finished work of Jesus on the cross.





🔮 4. They Have a Record of False Prophecy



The Watchtower has made dozens of false predictions about the end of the world:


  • Jesus returned invisibly in 1914 (false)
  • Armageddon would come in 1918, 1925, 1975 (all false)
  • The generation alive in 1914 would live to see the end (false)



But the Bible says:


“When a prophet speaks… and the thing does not happen… the Lord has not spoken.” – Deuteronomy 18:22


False prophecy disqualifies the Watchtower from being God’s messenger.





⛓️ 5. They Are Under Organizational Control — Not Freedom in Christ



JW’s aren’t encouraged to think for themselves or read the Bible apart from Watchtower literature.

Questioning leadership = disfellowshipping.

Leaving the group = shunning.


That’s control, not Christian community.


But Jesus said:


“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” – John 8:32





🔥 Final Word:



The Jesus of Jehovah’s Witnesses cannot save you.

He is not the Jesus of the Bible.


JW’s are sincere — but sincerely wrong.

We must lovingly call them out of error and into the truth of the Gospel.


Jesus is not a created angel.

He is the eternal Son of God, the only way to the Father, and the Lord of all.


“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” – John 14:6





✝️ The True Gospel:



You are not saved by belonging to an organization.

You are saved by grace through faith in Jesus — God in the flesh — who died for your sins and rose again.


Repent. Believe.

Don’t follow the Watchtower.

Follow Jesus.

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