Category: Prayer

Can We Have a Personal Relationship with Jesus?

Jehovah’s Witnesses have no personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.

Rather than coming directly to Jesus for salvation, Witnesses rely on their dedication and service to the organization they think he has chosen to represent him on earth—the Watchtower Society.

Many years ago, I heard a talk by Arnold Hoffman in which he recommended a devotional approach which focuses attention on the Witnesses’ need for a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

I give details of the approach in The Come to Jesus Approach (Chapter 7 of my book, Getting Through to Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Today, I’ll give you the highlights. Continue reading

Did Jesus Address His Prayers to Jehovah?

In an effort to convince you that we should call God “Jehovah,” the Jehovah’s Witnesses may tell you that God’s name “was clearly of crucial importance to him [Jesus] since he mentioned it repeatedly in his own prayers.” (The Divine Name That Will Endure Forever, p. 3) Continue reading

Overcoming Barriers to Coming to Jesus

There are three significant barriers to Jehovah’s Witnesses coming to Jesus. Here’s how to address them. Continue reading

Praying and Getting Answers

Bible teach Ch 17

Click image to access this “Bible Teach” chapter on the Watchtower’s website

“Bible Teach,” Chapter 17, paragraph 11 (pp. 168) says that “we may pray for anything that is in harmony with God’s will” and that “we may speak openly, ‘pouring out our heart’ to God.

You might point out that the two aren’t always consistent.

Consider Moses’ complaint to God in Exodus 5:22-23: “Then Moses turned to Jehovah and said: ‘Jehovah, why have you afflicted this people? Why have you sent me? From the time that I went in before Pharaoh to speak in your name, he has dealt worse with this people, and you have certainly not rescued your people.”

Was that praying in harmony with God’s will? Wasn’t it rather pouring out his heart? Continue reading

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