It is common, as a thought-stopping mechanism amongst Jehovah's Witnesses, to use phrases like "don't question Jehovah" or "don't question the organization". Often, as evidenced in a recent Watchtower study article, Biblical examples are given like that of Diotrephes, who opposed John in the first century, or Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, who questioned Moses' authority and were barbecued in the wilderness. These are pointed to as examples of those who questioned Jehovah and suffered condemnation or even death as a result.
These examples, however, ignore the very real presence of faithful men in the Bible who did indeed question Jehovah. They did so, not out of arrogance or presumptuousness or thinking that they knew more than Jehovah, but out of sincere concern for reality, for truth, for God's will to be done. One example is found in the Israelite judge Gideon. In Judges chapter 6, which I encourage you to read for yourself, the Israelites are in bad shape. The Midianites are oppressing Israel to the point where even their food is being taken away by force.
It was in this terrible situation that, as Gideon himself was hiding food from Midian, Jehovah's angel comes to him, as written in Judges 6:12, 13: "Then Jehovah's angel appeared to him and said to him: "Jehovah is with you, you valiant, mighty one." At this Gideon said to him: "Excuse me, my lord, but if Jehovah is with us, then why has all this come upon us, and where are all his wonderful acts that our forefathers related to us, saying, 'Was it not out of Egypt that Jehovah brought us up?' And now Jehovah has deserted us, and he gives us into the palm of Midian."
Do you notice what happened here? Gideon questioned the validity of Jehovah's words. He questioned Jehovah. Why did he do so? Because the real, tangible evidence in front of him said to him, there is just no way Jehovah is with Israel! He asked a real, sincere question, based on the evidence that was right in front of him.
What was Jehovah's reaction? Did he summarily reject Gideon for 'challenging his channel of communication'? No. Instead, he provided guidance and encouragement. In verses 36-40 of chapter 6, Gideon TWICE asks for tangible proof that God was with him. Jehovah TWICE provided him with such proof, AGAIN not rejecting him for questioning whether or not God was backing him up.
Gideon, as we have been taught, was a humble, righteous man, used mightily by Jehovah, if I may invoke Watchtower language here. Yet, Gideon questioned Jehovah. As a result, he was provided with faith-strengthening evidence of Jehovah's backing, not condemnation for having a 'complaining, fault-finding spirit'.
So then, the question for Jehovah's Witnesses today is simple: if you follow Gideon's example by questioning the Watchtower Society's teachings, based on evidence you find, what will be the consequence for you? Will you be given faith-strengthening evidence, especially if you question such teachings repeatedly? Or will you be labeled as no different than Korah, Dathan, and Abiram? Well. Try it. See what happens. But thousands can testify to the fact we already know the answers to those questions.
It is possible for much good to come from questioning Jehovah. God's Word itself shows us that we need not be afraid of doing so. If you are afraid, then another question should come to mind: is something wrong with you, or is something wrong with the organization you belong to? Food for thought.
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