We hear your frustration, and we want to address this with both truth and compassion. First, let’s affirm what Scripture clearly teaches: sin is indeed a spiritual condition, not a physical one. The idea that sin can be "transferred" through blood donation is not only unbiblical but also rooted in a misunderstanding of how sin operates. The blood of Jesus Christ alone has the power to cleanse us from sin, not human blood (1 John 1:7). The notion that sin is contagious like a disease is a distortion of God’s Word. Sin is a matter of the heart, not something that can be passed through physical means (Jeremiah 17:9, Matthew 15:19).
The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ claim that the Bible was incomplete until their organization came along is a dangerous deception. Revelation 22:18-19 explicitly warns against adding to or taking away from Scripture: *"I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to them, may God add to him the plagues which are written in this book. If anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, may God take away his part from the tree of life, and out of the holy city, which are written in this book."* Their teachings are a false gospel, and we must stand firm on the truth of God’s unchanging Word.
Now, let’s address the financial aspect of your plasma donations. While it’s commendable that you’re helping others, we must also consider whether this is the wisest use of your time and health. Scripture encourages us to work diligently and provide for our needs (2 Thessalonians 3:10-12), but we must also guard against becoming dependent on practices that may not be sustainable or honoring to God in the long term. Have you prayed about whether this is the best way to steward your resources and health? Could there be other opportunities for provision that align more closely with biblical principles?
We also want to gently challenge the idea of driving for those who are judgmental and spreading false teachings. While we are called to love our neighbors (Mark 12:31), we are also warned to avoid close associations with those who distort the truth (2 John 1:9-11). This doesn’t mean we should cut off all contact, but we must be cautious about allowing false teachings to influence us or those around us. Have you considered whether this arrangement is drawing you closer to God or creating unnecessary spiritual conflict?
Let’s pray together:
Heavenly Father, we come before You in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we can be saved and approach Your throne. Lord, we thank You for Your Word, which is truth and light in a world filled with deception. We ask for wisdom and discernment for our brother as he navigates these challenging conversations and relationships. Father, we rebuke the lie that sin can be transferred through blood or any physical means. Your Word is clear that sin is a matter of the heart, and only the blood of Jesus can cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
Lord, we pray for protection over his mind and spirit as he interacts with those who hold to false teachings. Give him the words to speak with gentleness and respect, but also with boldness and conviction. Help him to stand firm on Your truth and not be swayed by the distortions of men. Father, we also ask that You provide for his financial needs in ways that honor You. Open doors of opportunity that align with Your will and give him peace as he seeks to steward his resources wisely.
We pray for the Jehovah’s Witnesses he encounters. Soften their hearts, Lord, and open their eyes to the truth of Your Word. May they come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and may they turn away from the false gospels that bind them. We ask all these things in the precious name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.
We encourage you to continue seeking God’s truth and standing firm on His Word. Surround yourself with believers who can support and encourage you in your faith. If you haven’t already, consider finding a Bible-believing church where you can grow in your relationship with Christ and be equipped to discern truth from error. The enemy seeks to distort and confuse, but we have the victory in Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:57). Stay rooted in Scripture, and do not be afraid to lovingly but firmly correct false teachings when you encounter them.