Jehovah's Witnesses And The
Deity Of Jesus Christ
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society or
Jehovah’s Witnesses, has always taught from its inception in 1896
that Jesus Christ was no more than a perfect man, “certainly not
the supreme God Almighty in the flesh. Amplifying this, they state categorically
that He was in no sense both God and man. “Some insist that Jesus
while on earth was both God and man. This theory is wrong.
By maintaining that our Lord was the “first
and direct creation of Jehovah God,”and that prior to His earthly
life He was Michael the Archangel, the Witnesses deny the very foundation
of the historic Christian faith. In contrast to this teaching, the Bible
and Christian Church declare the full Deity of Jesus Christ and His
equality with God the Father. In the first verse of John’s gospel,
Christ is revealed as the eternal Word of God who became flesh (verse
14) the “image of God (2 Cor. 4:4).
Consider the emphasis.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). Note that John
1:1 states that the Word was in the beginning it does not say the Word
became” or “was created” by God as Jehovah’s
Witnesses teach. The Witnesses also mistranslate this text to read “the
Word was a god” but their translation is by both context and grammar
an impossibility according to all recognized authorities on Greek grammar.
Moreover, the Scriptures proclaim that Christ
made “himself equal with God” (John 5:18) and that “in
him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily” (Col. 2:9).
The Bible further states that Christ claimed to be the great I AM (Jehovah)
of the Old Testament (see Exod. 3:13-16 with John 8:58), and the Jews
during His ministry understood Him so clearly that they sought to stone
Him to death for blasphemy (John 8:59; cf. 10:28, 33). Jehovah’s
Witnesses pervert these texts and many others in their determined attempt
to demote our Lord from His position of God and Creator (Colossians
1; Hebrews 1), and they compound their error by translating the Greek
of the New Testament in many places contrary to all known grammatical
authorities.
It is certainly true that during His earthly
life our Lord voluntarily limited Himself as a man (Phil. 2:6-8), and
thus He never strove to usurp the prerogatives of Deity. But one does
not have to “rob” what is His by inheritance (Hebrews 1).
As we have already shown, He was true deity — “the great
God” (Titus 2:13).
We must not forget that Christ humbled Himself
even to the death of the cross and therefore as a man could say, “my
Father is greater than I” (John 14:28). However, let us not forget
that Christ never said, “My Father is better than I”; “better”
is a term of comparison between natures (Heb. 1:4) while “greater,”
as in the context of John 14, is a term of comparison relative to positions.
Our President, for instance, is greater in position than any of his
fellow Americans by virtue of his office as President of the United
States; but he would be the first to insist that as a human being he
is not necessarily better.
So Christ was admittedly inferior to His Father
positionally while on earth as a man but the Scriptures indicate He
was His Father’s equal on the spiritual plane at all times (Heb.
1:3; John 5:18). Jehovah’s Witnesses always point to Christ’s
humanity in the Scriptures; they carefully omit mention of His claim
to full Deity and they thus “wrest...the...scriptures, unto their
own destruction” (2 Pet. 3:16).
Our Lord taught His full deity (John 8:58,
John 8:24) and the Bible calls Him the “Alpha and Omega, the first
and the last” (Rev. 1:17, 18). Yet it is Jehovah alone who declares
that He is “the first, and...the last” (Isa. 44:6). Since
there can be only one first and last, God fully manifested Himself in
Jesus Christ, “the first and the last” (Rev. 1:17, 18),
as the Scriptures and the Christian Church maintain.Jehovah’s
Witnesses deny these and many other great doctrines of the Bible.
They are therefore misguided followers of
a fallible, human organization. Consequently, they too, desperately
need the salvation that the God-man, Jesus Christ, alone offers to all
men who will come to Him and accept Him as their Savior and Lord (John
3:16, 5:24).
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