How is it that Jehovah’s
Witnesses sincerely believe obvious heresies even though they appear to study
more than most? The problem lies with what they respect as the final authority
or the standard of truth. In their studies, meetings, and literature attention
is subtly drawn away from the importance and authority of Scripture and focused
on Watchtower publications and teachings, and the superiority of Watchtower
insights over other religious groups is emphasized, so that the Watchtower
Society becomes their final authority and the Bible becomes a tool for
supporting Watchtower teachings. When someone puts the words of men above the
word of God they naturally interpret Scriptures in relation to publications and
human theories instead of interpreting Bible passages in relation to context
and the whole Bible. (I Timothy 1:5-7; II Timothy 2:15; II Peter 3:16)
First-hand Bible
knowledge from personal Bible study is essential. We do need ministers,
teachers, Christian fellowship, and Christian literature to help us, and there
are difficulties in the Bible, but for the most part the Bible is
self-explanatory and self-interpreting when one is familiar with its contents.
(Psalm 119:130; Proverbs 2:3-6; II Timothy 2:15; 3:16-17; Ephesians 4:11-15; I
Peter 2:2)
Christ deliberately
bypassed the religious elite and highly educated to reveal truths to ordinary
people and the Apostles commended and encouraged personal study and
discernment. The Bible was written to be read and understood by ordinary people
and God's truth is not hidden from everyone except for a few clever
individuals. The Bible is the complete word of God and the final authority and
the truth can withstand questions and criticism. So why should we assume that
God intended for us to accept the teachings of people claiming to have some
special key to understanding Scripture without personal study and discernment to verify their teachings?
(Acts 17:11; I Thessalonians 5:21; II Timothy 3:16)
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