Jehovah’s Witnesses — Part 2

Introduction and general summary
His Holiness Pope Shenouda III addresses in this lecture the errors and beliefs of Jehovah’s Witnesses, clarifying points of doctrinal disagreement with them, relying on Biblical texts and the Orthodox tradition to refute these heresies.
Main idea of the lecture
The lecture focuses on correcting mistaken concepts held by Jehovah’s Witnesses about essential matters: the fate of the devil and the wicked (annihilation or eternal torment), the resurrection of the Lord Christ (his bodily resurrection, not only a spirit), the divinity of Christ and the nature of the Incarnation, describing the Holy Spirit as a person not merely a power, and rejecting many Protestant beliefs they belong to such as denying the church’s sacraments, the veneration of the tomb, intercession, sanctity, icons, and virginity.
Key points and biblical clarifications
- The speaker clarifies that Revelation speaks of the devil’s torment in the lake of fire “day and night forever and ever,” which negates the interpretation of mere physical annihilation.
- He affirms that Christ’s resurrection was a bodily resurrection, evidenced by his appearance to the disciples and his eating and drinking, and the touching of the wounds (reference to Thomas and the disciples’ appearance).
- He replies to those who say Christ is the angel Michael, explaining through texts from Hebrews and Philippians that Christ is distinct from the angels by his divinity and his status and his seat at the right hand of the Father.
- He shows that the Holy Spirit is attributed with active and personal properties: speaks, sends, grieves, restrains, guides, and searches the depths of God, which refutes their view of Him as “merely a power.”
Spiritual and educational dimension from a Coptic Orthodox faith perspective
- The lecture calls for adherence to the church’s truth and Orthodox tradition as reference in interpreting Scripture, and not to accept translations or interpretations that diminish the mysteries of faith.
- It urges believers to a correct understanding of the mystery of the Incarnation, atonement and resurrection, because these truths are the center of salvation and worship.
- It emphasizes the importance of the church’s sacraments (baptism, Eucharist, priesthood, intercession and saints, icons) as living elements in the life of the Church and not merely historical rituals.
Practical and spiritual conclusion
The speaker warns against drifting after Protestant interpretations that created doctrinal divisions leading to diminishing the mystery of Christ and the Church, and calls for strengthening in the Orthodox faith and correcting understanding by referring to the Bible with the Church’s interpretation and tradition.
Resurrection
Divinity
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