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False
Prophecies of the Jehovah's Witnesses
The Witnesses make many claims in their attempt to convert you to their
faith. They profess to have the only true Christian church, to be the only
true representatives of God, to have the only correct biblical teaching, and
to be the only true announcers of Jehovah's coming kingdom.
If they are the only true church and are the only
true voice of God's word, then what they say should prove to be true,
especially in prophecy. When it comes to predicting the future, the
Watchtower organization fails miserably. Following are some of the false
predictions made over the years by the Watchtower organization. If you
present these to a JW, he will probably say something like, "Those are taken
out of context," or "They didn't claim to be the prophet of God," or "The
light is getting brighter and we are understanding Bible prophecy better
now," etc. Make a copy of these false prophecies, found in the appendix, and
give it to them to check. They are right out of the Witnesses' literature.
Remember
Deut. 18:22, "If what a
prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true,
that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken
presumptuously. Do not be afraid of him." If someone makes a false
prophecy, and they have claimed to be a prophet of God, then they are false
prophets and are not to be listened to.
Do the Witnesses claim to be the prophet of God?
Yes, they do.
In 1972 the Jehovah's Witness
Watchtower claimed to be the prophet of God.
IDENTIFYING THE "PROPHET"
-- "So does Jehovah have a prophet to help them, to warn them of dangers
and to declare things to come? These questions can be answered in the
affirmative. Who is this prophet?...This "prophet" was not one man, but
was a body of men and women. It was the small group of footstep followers
of Jesus Christ, known at that time as International Bible Students. Today
they are known as Jehovah's Christian Witnesses...Of course, it is easy to
say that this group acts as a ‘prophet' of God. It is another thing to
prove it." The
Watchtower, 4/1/72, p. 197. (See Deut. 18:21)
1897 "Our Lord, the appointed King, is now present, since October
1874," Studies in the Scriptures, Vol. 4, page 621.
1899 "...the ‘battle of the great day of God Almighty' (Revelation
16:14), which will end in A.D. 1914 with the complete overthrow of earth's
present rulership, is already commenced." The Time Is at Hand, page 101
(1908 edition).
1916 "The Bible chronology herein presented shows that the six
great 1000 year days beginning with Adam are ended, and that the great
7th Day, the 1000 years of Christ's Reign, began in 1873." The Time Is
at Hand, page ii, (forward).
1918 "Therefore we may confidently expect that 1925 will mark the
return of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the faithful prophets of old,
particularly those named by the Apostle in Hebrews 11, to the condition of
human perfection." Millions Now Living Will Never Die, page 89.
1922 "The date 1925 is even more distinctly indicated by the
Scriptures than 1914." The Watchtower 9/1/22, page 262.
1923 "Our thought is, that 1925 is definitely settled by the
Scriptures. As to Noah, the Christian now has much more upon which to base
his faith than Noah had upon which to base his faith in a coming deluge."
The Watchtower, page 106 4/1/23.
1925 "The year 1925 is here. With great expectation Christians have
looked forward to this year. Many have confidently expected that all
members of the body of Christ will be changed to heavenly glory during
this year. This may be accomplished. It may not be. In his own due time
God will accomplish his purposes concerning his people. Christians should
not be so deeply concerned about what may transpire this year." The
Watchtower, 1/1/25, page. 3.
1925 "It is to be expected that Satan will try to inject into the
minds of the consecrated, the thought that 1925 should see an end to the
work." The Watchtower, Sept, 1925 page 262.
1926 "Some anticipated that the work would end in 1925, but the
Lord did not state so. The difficulty was that the friends inflated their
imaginations beyond reason; and that when their imaginations burst
asunder, they were inclined to throw away everything." The Watchtower,
page 232.
1931 "There was a measure of disappointment on the part of
Jehovah's faithful ones on earth concerning the years 1917, 1918, and
1925, which disappointment lasted for a time...and they also learned to
quit fixing dates." Vindication, page 338.
1941 "Receiving the gift, the marching children clasped it to them,
not a toy or plaything for idle pleasure, but the Lord's provided
instrument for most effective work in the remaining months before
Armageddon." The Watchtower, 9/15/41, page 288.
1968 "True, there have been those in times past who predicted an
‘end to the world', even announcing a specific date. Yet nothing happened.
The ‘end' did not come. They were guilty of false prophesying. Why? What
was missing?.. Missing from such people were God's truths and evidence
that he was using and guiding them." Awake, 10/8/68.
1968 "Why are you looking forward to 1975?" The Watchtower,
8/15/68, page 494.
A JW might say that the organization is still
learning. If that is so, then how can they trust what they are taught now
by the Watchtower? Will what they are being taught now change also?
A true prophet of God won't err in prophesying.
Only a false prophet does. The Jehovah's Witness organization, that claims
to be a prophet of God, is really a false prophet. Jesus warned us by
saying, "For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform
great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect -- if that were
possible" (Matt. 24:24).
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