Friday, March 27, 2026

The Transcript of the Blood Update

On Friday, March 20 2026 the Governing Body update #2 was released.

Notably, this closed with an update on how Jehovah’s Witnesses handle autologous blood. Here is the transcript derived from the subtitles (italics are original):
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Jehovah God is the Life-Giver, and he wants us to respect the gift of life. One way we shall respect for life is by obeying his commands concerning blood. Jehovah gave Noah and his descendants the timeless command: “Only flesh with its life—its blood—you must not eat.” [Genesis 9:4] He likewise directed Christians to ‘abstain from … what he strangled and from blood.’ As Jehovah’s Witnesses, we conscientiously obey this command today. It also affects the decisions we make about medical treatment involving blood. When making decisions about blood, we have also been guided over the years by what the Mosaic Law stated at Leviticus 17 verse 13: “If one of the Israelites or some foreigner who is residing in this hunting and catches a wild animal or a bird that may be eaten, he must poor its blood out and cover it with dust.” However, is that law binding on Christians? The simple answer is no. For one thing, Christians today are not under the Mosaic Law. As the apostle Paul said, as recorded at Colossians 2:13 and 14: “God … erased the handwritten document that consisted of decrease and was in opposition to us. He has taken it out of the way by nailing it to the torture stake.” Therefore, Christians are not under the command that blood be poured out and covered with dust. Furthermore, the Bible does not comment on the use of a person‘s own blood in medical and surgical care. Regarding the use of own blood, our position has been as is stated in the October 15, 2000, issue of The Watchtower. There it says: “A Christian must decide for himself how his own blood will be handled in the course of a surgical procedure medical test current therapy.” [“Questions From Readers” p. 31] For that reason, many Christians except simple procedures, such as blood tests, as well as more complicated procedures involving their own blood, such as the use of heart-lung machines, cell salvage devices, and kidney dialysis treatments. However, the list of treatment options continues to grow. Therefore, after much prayer and consideration of the Scriptures, the Governing Body has decided to clarify our position on the use of a patient’s own blood in medical and surgical care. The clarification is this: Each Christian must decide for himself how his own blood will be used in all medical and surgical care. This includes whether to allow his own blood to be removed, stored, and then given back to him. What does this mean? Some Christians may decide that they would allow their blood to be stored and then be given back to them. Others made object. Each Christian must make his personal decision on all matters involving the use of his own blood with regard to medical or surgical care. In review, Christians are not under the Mosaic Law. However, we obey the apostolic command to abstain from blood. Furthermore, the Bible does not comment on the use of a person’s own blood in medical and surgical care. Therefore, like other choices about healthcare, each Christian must make his own decision about the use of his own blood in all medical and surgical care.
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