Seventh-Day Adventist vs. Jehovah’s Witness Beliefs




  • Seventh-Day Adventists believe in the Trinity, viewing God as one being in three persons, while Jehovah’s Witnesses reject the Trinity, believing in one God, Jehovah.
  • The two groups differ in their view of Jesus: Adventists see Him as fully God and fully human, whereas Witnesses consider Him God’s first creation and not God Himself.
  • Seventh-Day Adventists observe the Sabbath on Saturday and celebrate major holidays, while Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate holidays and do not observe a weekly Sabbath.
  • Both faiths have distinct beliefs about the end times: Adventists interpret the 144,000 as symbolic, while Witnesses take it literally, leading to different views of salvation and eternal life.

Brothers in Christ or a Different Path? A Compassionate Guide to Seventh-Day Adventist and Jehovah’s Witness Beliefs It’s a familiar scene for many: a knock at the door reveals a pair of well-dressed, smiling individuals holding literature, or perhaps you have a kind neighbor who always seems to be heading to church on a Saturday morning. In these moments, a gentle curiosity can arise. Who are these fellow seekers of God? Often, Seventh-day Adventists and Jehovah’s Witnesses are grouped together…

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