I don't need to in order for you to answer the question of whether JWs worship the Jesus of scripture, since the Jesus they worship is the angel Michael.
Are they worshiping the Jesus of scripture if they are worshiping the angel Michael?
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I don't need to in order for you to answer the question of whether JWs worship the Jesus of scripture, since the Jesus they worship is the angel Michael.
Are they worshiping the Jesus of scripture if they are worshiping the angel Michael?
Let's go with that (the Word is just an idea in the mind of GOD) and see where it ends up .....Use the original languages to understand that John stated that the utterances and reasoning of God became flesh.
That logic was proven wrong because "The Word" is a new name for Jesus and not one He had in the beginning.Here are a few pieces of evidence that Jesus is God (because "by two or three witnesses a matter is established"):
Jesus (in Revelation) is called The Word of God.
Jesus (in John) is called the Word.
The Word (in John) is said (in the beginning) to have been with God and to be God (or as the Greek puts it, "God was the Word").
That logic was proven wrong because Jesus corrected the Pharisees who claimed He was calling Himself God by making sure they knew He was calling Himself the Son of God.
Jesus (in John) was nearly stoned at least twice because the Jews knew that by calling Himself the Son of God He was claiming to be God Himself.
That logic was proven wrong because Jesus was quoting the Law to Satan as proof that He was not breaking the Law, but throughout scriptures many people are worshiped without anyone thinking they are God because of that.
Jesus (in Matthew) tells Lucifer that only God is to be worshipped.
No godly (ie God-focused) created being (throughout the Bible) is ever to be described as accepting ANY worship, EXCEPT for Jesus.
Jesus accepts worship several times in the Bible. (see my post above which contains verses on worship)
The article has a lot of verses and absolutely no content that provides evidence that Jesus is God.
(From kgov.com/deity)
Spoiler
Thus saith the LORD If we count how many times the Old Testament prophets said, “Thus says the Lord” we find them using that phrase, in the New King James Version of the Bible, about 420 times. The New Testament on the other hand, never once records that phrase. Jesus Christ, with all the red ink devoted to recording His words, never once used that ubiquitous phrase, “Thus saith the Lord.” Rather, Jesus proclaims, “I say to you,” in the Gospels! Not a single “Thus says the Lord,” but rather, “I say to you,” 135 times. The following chart demonstrates biblically that these two phrases, Thus saith the Lord, and I say unto you, indicate the same thing, that God is speaking. For Jesus Christ made it clear that He Himself was at the heart of His teaching. Unlike the righteous priests and kings, prophets and the apostles, the Lord focused His message on Himself:
Christ’s Self-focus:
“Follow Me” 19x Mt. 4:19; 8:22; 10:38; 16:24; 19:21; Mk. 1:17; 2:14; 8:34; 10:21; Lk. 5:27; 9:59; 18:22; Jn. 1:43; 8:12; 10:27; 12:26; 13:36; 21:19, 22
Pray and act “in My name” 18xMt. 7:22; 18:5; 18:20; [24:5]; Mk. 9:37, 39, 41; [13:6]; Lk. 9:48; [21:8]; 24:47; Jn. 14:13?14; 15:16; 16:23?24, 26; Acts 9:15
“the Holy Spirit” comes “in My name” Jn. 14:26
“for My name’s sake” leave family and property Mt. 19:29; or even be killed 5xMt. 24:9; [Lk. 21:12, 17;] Jn. 15:21; Acts 9:16
Believe in the “name of the… Son” and “in the Son” 3x Jn. 3:18, 36; 9:35 and “in Him [Jesus]” 4x Jn. 3:18; 6:29, 40; 8:31
“believe in Me” 14x Mt. 18:6; Mk. 9:42; Jn. 3:15?16, 18; 6:35, 47; 7:38; 11:25, 26; 12:44, 46; 14:1, 12; 16:8; 17:20
You “are sanctified by faith in Me” Acts 26:18
Live “in Me” Jn. 11:26
“come after Me” Mk. 8:34; Lk. 14:27
Abide “in Me” Jn. 15:2, 4:5, 7 “abide in Me” or else Jn. 15:6 “abide in My love” Jn. 15:9?10
“where two or three are gathered,” Jesus is “there in the midst of them” Mt. 18:20
So too: “I [Jesus, will abide] in you” Jn. 15:4?5
“know that I am He” Jn. 8:28 or “if you do not believe that I am He you will die in your sins” Jn. 8:24
Do things “for My sake” Mt. 10:22, 39; even lose your life “for My sake” 4xMt. 16:25; Mk. 8:35; 10:29; Lk. 6:22
“I never knew you, depart from Me” Mt. 7:23
“I am willing; be cleansed” Mt. 8:3; Mk.. 1:41
”confess Me” Mt. 10:32; Lk. 12:8
Do not deny “Me” 7x Mt. 10:33; 26:34; Mk. 14:30, 72; Lk. 12:9; 22:34; Jn. 13:38
Do not be “ashamed of Me” Mk. 8:38; Lk. 9:26 nor "My words"
“love Me” 5x Jn. 14:15, 21, 23?24, 28
Do not reject “Me” Lk. 10:16; Jn. 12:48
“He who is not with Me is against Me” Lk. 11:23
Love Me “more than” your family members Mt. 10:37; [Lk. 14:26]
“I… have loved you” Jn. 15:9, 12
Be “worthy of Me” Mt. 10:37?38
“Come to Me” 5x Mt. 11:28; Lk. 6:47; Jn. 5:40; 6:35; 7:37
“I will give you rest” Mt. 11:28
“For My yoke is easy and My burden is light” Mt. 11:30
I am “greater than the temple” “than Jonah” “than Solomon” Mt. 12:6, 41?42
I am “Lord even of the Sabbath” Mt. 12:8; Mk. 2:28; Lk. 6:5 [Lord of God's Ten Commandments]
Thus He says keep “My commandments” 4x Jn. 14:15, 21; 15:10, 12
“You are My friends if you do whatever I command you” Jn. 15:14
“keep My word” Jn. 14:23?24
“He who is not with Me is against Me” Mt. 12:30
The angels are “His angels” Mt. 13:41; 16:27 and He commands “His angels” Mt. 24:31; Mk. 13:27
The kingdom is “His kingdom” Mt. 13:41 and He calls it “My kingdom” Lk. 22:30
Jesus called it “My church” Mt. 16:18 and believers are “My sheep” Jn. 10:14, 27 and they are “His elect” Mt. 24:31; Mk. 13:27
Paul is a “vessel of Mine to bear My name” Acts 9:15
“all Mine are Yours, and Yours are Mine” Jn. 17:10
“My peace I give” Jn. 14:27 ”in Me you may have peace” Jn. 16:33
“My joy” should fill you Jn. 15:11
“Who do men say that I am?” Mt. 16:13; Mk. 8:27 “who do you say that I am?” Mt. 16:15
Receive “Me” Mt. 18:5; Mk. 9:37; Lk. 9:48
Heaven and earth will pass away but “My words” will never Mt. [5:18] 24:35; Mk. 13:31; Lk. 21:33
Tell others about Jesus Mk. 5:19
“you belong to Christ” Mk. 9:41
Hear “My sayings” and do them Lk. 6:47
Jesus has “His own glory” Lk. 9:26; [Jn. 2:11; 16:14] The Son is “glorified” 8x Jn. 11:4; 12:23; 13:31?32; [17:1, 5, 10 24]
“He who hears you hears Me” Lk. 10:16
Jesus expects praise, from stones if necessary 1x Lk. 19:37?40
Return “to Me” Lk. 22:32
Be “My disciple” Lk. 14:27; Jn. 8:31; 15:8 Forsake all to “be My disciple” Lk. 14:33 ”you are My disciples” Jn. 13:35
“I shall send… the [Holy] Spirit” Jn. 15:26; 16:7
The Holy Spirit “will testify of Me” Jn. 15:26
We read in John 5 and Luke 24 that “the Scriptures… testify of Me” Jn. 5:39; [Lk. 24:44]
“You [Apostles] also will bear witness [of Me] because you have been with Me” Jn. 15:27
Paul gives “testimony concerning Me” Acts 22:18; 23:11
“the Son gives life to whom He will” Jn. 5:21
“seek Me” Jn. 6:26
Serve “Me” Jn. 12:26
“all should honor the Son just as they honor the Father” Jn. 5:23
“I am the bread of life,” “of heaven,” “of God” Jn. 6: 32-33, 35, 41, [48,] 51
Just seeing Christ is reason enough to believe [Jn. 6:36] him” Jn. 6:56
Drink “My blood” and eat “My flesh” Jn. 6:53?54, 56
“I will raise him up at the last day” Jn. 6:40 for He is the resurrection
“The world… hates Me” Jn. 7:7
“I am the light of the world” Jn. 8:12; 9:5; 12:46
“I bear witness of Myself” 1x Jn. 8:13-14, 18
“know… Jesus Christ” for “eternal life” Jn. 17:3; [8:19; 10:10, 14]
“the Son makes you free” Jn. 8:36
“Abraham rejoiced to see My day” Jn. 8:56; “Before Abraham was, I AM” Jn. 8:58
Of believers, Christ said, “I know them” Jn. 10:27
“I give them eternal life” Jn. 10:28
“I am the resurrection and the life” Jn. 11:25
I “will draw all peoples to Myself” Jn. 12:32
“I will… receive you to Myself” Jn. 14:3
Be “Mine” Jn. 14:24
“I am the vine” Jn. 15:5
“without Me you can do nothing” Jn. 15:5
“You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you” Jn. 15:16
Those who oppress Christians are “persecuting Me” Acts 9:4?5; 22:7?8; 26:14?15
“because they have not known… Me” Jn. 16:3
The Spirit “will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it” Jn. 16:14
“All things that the Father has are Mine” Jn. 16:15
“the Father… loves you, because you have loved Me” Jn. 16:27
“If I will that he remain” Jn. 21:22
“I have overcome the world” Jn. 16:33
“I am the way” Jn. 14:6
“I am… the truth” Jn. 14:6
“I am… the life” Jn. 14:6
“I will… manifest Myself” Jn. 14:21
There aren't any points left. :idunno:All of these points are extremely strong evidence that Jesus is God.
Since Jesus never claimed to be God, but always claimed to be the Son of God, He never lied.You make Him out to be a liar or a lunatic, of which HE IS NEITHER.
Jesus is either a liar, a lunatic, or He's YHWH, LORD, GOD. There are no other possibilities.
Unless Christ is the angel Michael, then they are worshiping and following a Christ that is not the Christ of scripture.The title of the thread is "Christians worship Christ; JW's do not!"
The OP stated "Therefore, JW's are NOT Christian."
It doesn't matter if Jehovah Witnesses do not worship Christ unless worshiping Jesus is the standard that should be used to say whether a person is a Christian or not.
You still haven't established that worshiping Jesus is the standard that should be used to say whether a person is a Christian or not.
His own apostles called Him Lord, God, and Savior.The claim that Jesus is YHWH, LORD, GOD is disputable since there is no clear evidence that the Bible ever teaches that Jesus is YHWH, LORD, GOD.
Unless Christ is the angel Michael, then they are worshiping and following a Christ that is not the Christ of scripture.
If they are not following the Christ of scripture, then how can they be called Christian?
There are three names given, two are written and one is the new name that Jesus is called: "The Word of God"Revelation has many titles given to Christ.
King of Kings and Lord of Lords is one of them.
Where was Christ called that before?
BTW, Greek has two words used in scripture for "new".
One is used in connection with age, sequence ----- as a new born baby (one that did not exist before then).
neos
The other is in connection with pristine condition of freshness, ----- as a freshly ironed shirt, or a restored painting (one that did exist before, but is now seen as fresh and pristine).
kainos
Just a reminder that kainos is not the word for a new thing that had not existed before.
That would be neos.
You must not know that all believers in Christ are members of the body of Christ.You really don't sound like a member of the 'Body of Christ?'
No.Are you a JW or do you belong to some other form of cult?
I was raised in several denominations of mainstream Protestant churches.What church or denomination have you been affiliated with in the past?
You are not qualified to make the call of what is required to be a member of the body of Christ.No matter what church, denomination, cult, philosophy, etc, that you affiliate with, if you haven't become a child of God through hearing the 'One true Gospel' and placing ALL your faith in Christ as your personal Savior, you're NOT considered a member of the 'Body of Christ' and will NOT inherit eternal life. Anyone who is NOT a member of the 'Body of Christ' cannot consider themselves to be a 'True Christian.'
You got one of those wrong.Let's go with that (the Word is just an idea in the mind of GOD) and see where it ends up .....
The idea was in the beginning.
The idea was with GOD.
The idea was GOD.
The idea became flesh.
Whichever one wants to place there for 'Word' (idea or person), it is GOD and it became flesh.
I'm saying that "new" does not automatically imply that it is something that has never existed before.There are three names given, two are written and one is the new name that Jesus is called: "The Word of God"
g2537 καινός kainos
- new
- as respects form
- recently made, fresh, recent, unused, unworn
- as respects substance
- of a new kind, unprecedented, novel, uncommon, unheard of
Are you claiming that the new name is one that was used before (in the beginning)?
If the Trinity doctrine is a mistake, then all Trinitarians are following a Christ that is not the Christ of scripture.Unless Christ is the angel Michael, then they are worshiping and following a Christ that is not the Christ of scripture.
It is a good thing that the requirements found in the Bible are not as strict as mainstream Christianity tries to make them.If they are not following the Christ of scripture, then how can they be called Christian?
Romans 10:8-10 8 But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach; 9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. 10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. |
John 3:17-19 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19 And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. |
John 3:36 36 He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. |
And there is a reason why it was structured that way in Greek.You got one of those wrong.
The verse in Greek reads "GOD was the idea."
Yes, arguments over semantics is at the very core of the debate over the Trinity Doctrine.Hey Gen-O, does the word SEMANTICS sound familiar to you?
I didn't ask about trinitarians.If the Trinity doctrine is a mistake,
It is a good thing that the requirements found in the Bible are not as strict as mainstream Christianity tries to make them.
The book of Revelation begins: "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" but His name is called "The Word of God" in Revelation 19:13.I'm saying that "new" does not automatically imply that it is something that has never existed before.
But here you are trying to imply it does.
And you are adding words to scripture that are not there.
The verse does not say that the new name is "the Word".
The verse does not tell what the new name is at all.
I take that as confirmation for my objections that the Bible does not teach the Trinity doctrine.For one that likes to complain that others don't have scripture that plainly states it outright, you sure are backpedaling on that.
The Jehovah Witness translation relies on the lack of τὸν before θεόν in the verse.And there is a reason why it was structured that way in Greek.
The JWs are flat out wrong to suggest the Greek grammar means the Word was "a god (little g)".
I didn't ask about trinitarians.
I asked if JWs follow a Christ that is the angel Michael, are they following the Christ of scripture?
Luke 12:10 10 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven. |