If Jesus really was a Son of God as JWs believe, it would be completely logical for him to be referring to himself having a God (Rev 3:12), sitting at Jehovah’s side (Psa 110:1-5), and being glorified by means of Jehovah (Acts 3:12). He would be calling himself “Son of God” as he always does. He would never call himself God, and he never does. If he was a Son of God, we would never find a reference to the phrase “God the Son” and we don’t.
I believe the JW’s take an over literal view of Scripture and misunderstand what “Son of God” means. Also, that Jesus is a “god” means He would be another god which violates Is 44:6.
“Jesus is not God’s Son in the sense of how we think of a father and a son. God did not get married and have a son. Jesus is God’s Son in the sense that He is God made manifest in human form (John 1:1,14). Jesus is God’s Son in that He was conceived by the Holy Spirit. Luke 1:35 declares, “The angel answered, ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called the Son of God.’” In Bible times, the phrase “son of man” was used to describe a human being. The son of a man is a man.
During His trial before the Jewish leaders, the High Priest demanded of Jesus, “I charge you under oath by the living God: Tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God” (Matthew 26:63). Jesus responded, “Yes, it is as you say, ‘but I say to all of you: In the future you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven” (Matthew 26:64). The Jewish leaders responded by accusing Jesus of blasphemy (Matthew 26:65-66). Later, before Pontius Pilate, “The Jews insisted, ‘We have a law, and according to that law He must die, because He claimed to be the Son of God’” (John 19:7). Why would claiming to be the “Son of God” be considered blasphemy and be worthy of a death sentence? The Jewish leaders understood exactly what Jesus meant by the phrase “Son of God.”
To be the “Son of God” is to be of the same nature as God. The “Son of God” is “of God.” The claim to be of the same nature as God, to in fact “be God,” was blasphemy to the Jewish leaders; therefore, they demanded Jesus’ death. Hebrews 1:3 expresses this very clearly, “
The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the
exact representation of His being…”
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I often read the Bible, with the idea that Jesus is God and I find I have to invent all sorts of complex explainations to hold the doctrine in place. However, if I read the Bible with the idea that Jesus really is a Son… the Son of Jehovah God of the OT, things lay out very easily. For example, each of these questions is easily answered with the understanding that Jesus is simply a Son of God, but it’s complex in trying to understand these in line with thinking that Jesus is Jehovah.
I often read the Bible too, however, if you and I simply pick up and read the Bible and try to understand it without any direction, we can get a whole host of beliefs within it; this is why we have so many Protestant denominations with everything from Saturday worship, to padeobaptism, to once saved always saved, to the lose of salvation, Jesus is everything in God (modalism) et al.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses are a group who’s past only goes back 150 or so years where Charles Taze Russell somehow understood Scripture better than 1800 years of deep Scriptural theology? That’s very difficult to grasp rationally.
That’s why Mt 18:15-18 explains disputes go to the “church” but which one? To which “church” is 1 Tim 3:15 speaking? All of the “johnny come lately” churches that sprang up centuries after the Catholic church don’t have a leg to stand on when it comes to providing objective evidence of their authority, nor the ability to pronounce to all humanity true doctrine.
Many of the modern heterodox teachings actually are resurected returns from the past when the Catholic church truimphed over these heterodoxies to boldly proclaim and hold fast to Christian orthodoxy.
You have posted many questions which I hope to be able to respond to soon.