Reading this scripture was important to my original willingness a couple of years ago to reconsider my religion...
“John said to him: “Teacher, we saw a certain man expelling demons by the use of your name and we tried to prevent him, because he was not accompanying us.” 39 But Jesus said: “Do not try to prevent him, for there is no one that will do a powerful work on the basis of my name that will quickly be able to revile me; 40 for he that is not against us is for us.”” [Mark 9:38 – 40, NWT]
This principle, clearly stated by Jesus, stands in stark contrast to what the Watchtower Society teaches. Indeed they teach ‘anyone not with us is against us.’ Any Witness seeing this scripture in usually bothered by it, so he or she will pull out the reference materials to look for the Society’s understanding on this. They will find the assertion that this principle was apparently only applicable to a very limited period of time—and not after Pentecost 33 C.E.—although Christ suggests no such thing.
Directly before the aforementioned scripture is another account of the apostles “arguing on the road,” after which Jesus teaches…
“If anyone wants to be first, he must be last of all and minister of all.” [Mark 9:35, NWT]
T his scripture is considered to have a pplication right until this day — unlike the one immediately adjacent to it that contradicts Watchtower teaching and therefore must be “explained.”