what does the bible say?
The Bible is clear that eternal life is available only through faith in Jesus Christ. Acts 4:12 states, "There is no salvation in anyone else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." Both Jehovah’s Witnesses and Evangelical Christians affirm the importance of faith in Jesus, but they differ in what it means to exercise that faith. The teachings of the Watchtower organization, Jehovah's Witnesses, emphasize faith accompanied by works, such as attending meetings, Bible study, and evangelistic service, as necessary components of salvation. However, the Bible teaches that salvation is a gift of grace received by faith alone, not earned through human effort. A Jehovah's Witness should consider becoming a Christian because biblical Christianity teaches that salvation is a gift of grace through faith in Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully man and the only way to eternal life (John 14:6). Embracing the true gospel offers the assurance of a personal relationship with God, based on His completed work on the cross, rather than relying on human effort or religious works.