From the darkness and uncertainty of Jehovah's Witnesses to the glory of the Kingdom of Heaven

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

"Keep Jehovah Before You Constantly"

This is the Watchtower Study from the February 15, 2008 Members Only Edition. They start out with a verse.

Psalms 16:8 I have placed Jehovah in front of me constantly

I wish they also included the following one.

Hebrews 12:2 Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Praise Jesus!

P1 JEHOVAH'S written Word contains a splendid record of God's dealings with mankind. It mentions many people who have figured in the outworking of God's purpose. Of course, their words and deeds are not included in the Bible as mere stories for our enjoyment. Instead, such accounts can draw us closer to God.-Jas. 4:8.

So are they going to place Jesus in front of them constantly?

P2 All of us can learn much from the experiences of well-known Bible characters—Abraham, Sarah, Moses, Ruth, David, Esther, the apostle Paul, and others. However, accounts about less prominent individuals can also benefit us. Meditating on Bible narratives can help us to act in harmony with the psalmist's words: "I have placed Jehovah in front of me constantly. Because he is at my right hand, I shall not be made to totter." (Ps. 16:8) How are we to understand these words?

They have already excluded Jesus Christ.

P3 A soldier usually wielded his sword with his right hand, leaving that side unprotected by the shield held in his left hand. Yet, he was protected if a friend fought near him on his right. If we keep Jehovah in mind and do his will, he will protect us. So let us see how considering Bible accounts can strengthen our faith so that we "keep Jehovah always before[us]."—Byington.

The Watchtower's usual bag: do things for God so He will do things for you.

P4 If we keep Jehovah before us, he will answer our prayers. (Ps. 65:2; 66:19) We have proof of this in the case of Abraham's oldest servant, likely Eliezer. Abraham sent him to Mesopotamia to obtain a God-fearing wife for Isaac. Eliezer prayed for divine guidance and recognized it as such when Rebekah watered his camels. Because he was prayerful, Eliezer found the one who became Isaac's beloved wife. (Gen. 24:12-14, 67) True, Abraham's servant was on a special mission. But should we not be just as confident that Jehovah hears our prayers?

How does proof become not-so-foolproof in just a few sentences?

P5 At times, we may need to pray quickly for God's help. On one occasion, Persian King Artaxerxes noticed that his cupbearer Nehemiah was gloomy. "What is this that you are seeking to secure?" asked the king. "At once [Nehemiah] prayed to the God of the heavens." Nehemiah could not linger in that apparently silent prayer. Yet, God answered it, for Nehemiah was given the king's support to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. [Read Nehemiah 2:1-8.) Yes, even a brief, silent prayer can be effective.

Yes and God also knows what we need before we do.

P6 We are urged to "pray for one another," even though we do not always get immediate proof that such prayers are being answered. (Jas. 5:16) Epaphras, "a faithful minister of the Christ," prayed earnestly for those related to him in the faith. Writing from Rome, Paul said: "Epaphras, who is from among you [Colossians], a slave of Christ Jesus, sends you his greetings, always exerting himself in your behalf in his prayers, that you may finally stand complete and with firm conviction in all the will of God. I indeed bear him witness that he puts himself to great effort in behalf of you and of those at Laodicea and of those at Hierapolis/'-Col. 1:7; 4:12,13.

Thank you brother Epaphras, Christ's love for you is a blessing!

P7 Colossae, Laodicea, and Hierapolis were cities in the same area of Asia Minor. Christians at Hierapolis lived among worshippers of the goddess Cybele, materialism threatened those in Laodicea, and the Colossians were endangered by human philosophy.(Col. 2:8) No wonder Epaphras, who was from Colossae, 'exerted himself in prayers' for believers in that city! The Bible does not disclose how the prayers of Epaphras were answered, but he did not stop praying for fellow believers; neither should we. Although we are not 'busybodies in other people's matters,' perhaps we know that a family member or a friend is experiencing a severe test of faith. (1 Pet. 4:15) How appropriate it would be to pray privately in his behalf! Paul was helped by the supplications of others, and our prayers can likewise do much good. -2 Cor. 1:10,11.

Would it be inappropriate to pray on someone's behalf publicly?

P8 Do others look upon us as men and women of prayer? After Paul met with the elders from Ephesus, "he kneeled down with all of them and prayed." Then "quite a bit of weeping broke out among them all, and they fell upon Paul's neck and tenderly kissed him, because they were especially pained at the word he had spoken that they were going to behold his face no more." (Acts 20:36-38) We do not know the names of all those elders, but it is evident that they appreciated the importance of prayer. Surely we ought to cherish the privilege of praying to God and should 'lift up loyal hands' in faith that our heavenly Father will answer us.—1 Tim. 2:8.

Try kneeling down or lifting up your hands in prayer at a Kingdom Hall.

P9 Keeping Jehovah in mind constantly will help us to obey him, and we will reap blessings as a consequence. (Deut. 28:13; 1 Sam. 15:22) This calls for an obedient spirit. Consider the attitude of five fleshly sisters, the daughters of Zelophehad, who lived in Moses' day. Among the Israelites, sons customarily received the inheritance from their fathers. The man Zelophehad died without sons, and Jehovah directed that these five women were to receive the entire inheritance—on one condition. They had to marry sons of Manassen so that the inherited property would remain with the same tribe.—Num. 27:1-8; 36: 6-8.

P10 Zelophehad's daughters had faith that things would work out well if they obeyed God. "Just as Jehovah had commanded Moses, that is the way the daughters of Zelophehad did," says the Bible. "Accordingly Mahlah, Tirzah and Hoglah and Milcah and Noah, the daughters of Zelophehad, became the wives of the sons of their father's brothers. To some of the families of the sons of Manasseh the son of Joseph they became wives, that their inheritance might continue together with the tribe of the family of their father." (Num. 36:10-12) Those obedient women did what Jehovah commanded. (Josh. 17:3, 4) With similar faith, spiritually mature unmarried Christians obey God by marrying "only in the Lord."—1 Cor. 7:39.

Perhaps JW's are not marrying other JW's.

P11 We need to obey Jehovah completely, as the Israelite Caleb did. (Deut. 1:36) After Israel's deliverance from Egypt in the 16th century B.C.E., Moses sent 12 men to spy out Canaan, but only 2 of the spies—Caleb and Joshua—urged the people to have full trust in God and enter the land. (Num. 14:6-9) Some four decades later, Joshua and Caleb were still alive and following Jehovah fully, and God used Joshua to lead the Israelites into the Promised Land. However, the ten faithless spies evidently died during Israel's 40-year trek in the wilderness.—Num. 14:31-34.

Obeying God even if it means disobeying the Governing Body?

P12 As an elderly survivor of Israel's experience in the wilderness, Caleb could stand before Joshua and say: "I followed Jehovah my God fully." (Read Joshua 14:6-9.) Eighty-five-year-old Caleb asked that he be given the mountainous region that God had promised him, although it was inhabited by enemies in their great fortified cities.-Josh. 14:10-15.

P13 Like faithful and obedient Caleb, we will have divine support if we 'follow Jehovah fully.' If we face great obstacles, we will be blessed as we 'follow Jehovah fully.' But doing so throughout life, as Caleb did, can be a challenge. Although King Solomon started out very well, his wives inclined his heart to serve false gods in his old age, and "he did not follow Jehovah fully like David his father."(1 Ki. 11:4-6) Regardless of the trials we must face, may we always obey God completely and keep him before us constantly.

Completely and constantly, can they do that themselves?

P14 We need to trust in God especially when we are depressed because our future seems bleak. Consider elderly Naomi, who lost her husband and her two sons to the enemy death. When she returned to Judah from Moab, she lamented: "Do not call me Naomi ["My Pleasantness," ftn.]. Call me Mara ["Bitter,"ftn.], for the Almighty has made it very bitter for me. I was full when I went, and it is empty-handed that Jehovah has made me return. Why should you call me Naomi, when it is Jehovah that has humiliated me and the Almighty that has caused me calamity?" -Ruth 1:20, 21.

P15 Although Naomi was distressed, a careful reading of the book of Ruth shows that she kept on trusting in Jehovah. And how things changed for her! Naomi's widowed daughter-in-law Ruth became the wife of Boaz and gave birth to a son. Naomi became the child's nurse, and the account says: "The neighbor ladies gave it a name, saying: 'A son has been born to Naomi/ And they began to call his name Obed. He is the father of Jesse, David's father." (Ruth 4:14-17) When Naomi is resurrected to life on earth, she will learn that Ruth, who will also be there, became an ancestress of Jesus, the Messiah. (Matt. 1:5,6, 16) Like Naomi, we cannot be sure of how negative situations will turn out. Therefore, let us always trust in God, just as we are admonished at Proverbs 3:5, 6: "Trust in Jehovah with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, and he himself will make your paths straight."

Knowing God is Sovereign over all helps! Also, is God's Word not direct enough?

P16 If we keep Jehovah before us constantly, he will lead us by his holy spirit (Gal. 5:16-18) God's spirit was upon the 70 older men chosen to help Moses in "carrying the load of the people" of Israel. Only Eldad and Medad are named, but the spirit enabled all of them to carry out their duties. (Num. 11:13-29) Undoubtedly, they were capable, God-fearing, trustworthy, and honest like those chosen earlier. (Ex. 18:21) Such qualities are displayed by Christian elders today.

By a force such as electricity or gravity? How about by God the Holy Spirit?

Acts 5:3 Then Peter said, "Ananias, how is it that Satan has so filled your heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself some of the money you received for the land? 4 Didn't it belong to you before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasn't the money at your disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied to men but to God."

Acts 13:2 While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them." 3 So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off

P17 Jehovah's holy spirit played an important role in the construction of the tabernacle in the wilderness. Jehovah appointed Bezalel as the principal artisan and builder of the tabernacle, promising to "fill him with the spirit of God in wisdom and in understanding and in knowledge and in every kind of craftsmanship." (Ex. 31:3-5) Men "wise of heart" worked with Bezalel and his assistant Oholiab in carrying out that wonderful assignment. Moreover, Jehovah's spirit moved willinghearted people to make generous contributions.(Ex. 31:6; 35:5, 30-34) That same spirit motivates God's present-day servants to do all they can to promote Kingdom interests.(Matt. 6:33) We may have certain abilities, but we need to pray for holy spirit and let it lead us if we are to accomplish the work Jehovah has given his people in our day.—Luke 11:13.

Are their Kingdom interests the same as God's?

Matthew 4:17 From that time on Jesus began to preach, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near."

Luke 13:3 I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish.

Please, repent for your wrongdoings and trust solely in Jesus Christ, this brings glory to the Holy Father.

P18 The holy spirit produces within us a reverent attitude that keeps Jehovah before us constantly. God's ancient people were told: "Jehovah of Armies you are to revere as holy." (Isa. 8:13, Byington) Two reverent elderly persons in first-century Jerusalem were Simeon and Anna. (Read Luke 2:25-38,) Simeon put faith in the Messianic prophecies and was "waiting for Israel's consolation." God poured out holy spirit upon Simeon and assured him that he would live to see the Messiah. And that is what happened. One day in the year 2 B.C.E., Jesus was brought to the temple by Mary and Joseph, the infant's mother and adoptive father. Moved by holy spirit, Simeon uttered prophetic words about the Messiah and foretold sorrow for Mary, who experienced grief when Jesus was impaled on a torture stake. But imagine the great joy Simeon experienced when he took into his arms "the Christ of Jehovah"! And what a fine example of reverence Simeon set for God's servants today!

Does that mean a JW can offer praise and thanksgiving directly to Jesus Christ?

Isaiah 8:13 The LORD Almighty is the one you are to regard as holy

Isaiah 48:11 For my own sake, for my own sake, I do this. How can I let myself be defamed? I will not yield my glory to another.

John 17:5 And now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began.

Revelation 4:13 Then I heard every living thing in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and in the sea and all that are in them. They were saying, "Thanks and honor and shining-greatness and all power are to the One Who sits on the throne and to the Lamb forever." 14 The four living beings kept saying, "Let it be so!" And the twenty-four leaders fell down and worshiped.

Thank you for taking my sins upon that cross Lord!

P19 The reverent 84-year-old widow Anna "was never missing from the temple." She rendered sacred service to Jehovah night and day "with fastings and supplications." Anna too was present when the babe Jesus was brought to the temple. How grateful she was to see the future Messiah! Indeed, she "began returning thanks to God and speaking about the child to all those waiting for Jerusalem's deliverance." Anna just had to share this good news with others! Like Simeon and Anna, elderly Christians today are very glad that people are never too old to serve Jehovah as his Witnesses.

She preached Christ even as He was a baby!

P20 Regardless of our age, we need to keep Jehovah before us constantly. Then he will bless our humble efforts to tell others about his kingship and his wonderful works. (Ps. 71:17,18; 145:10-13) If we are to honor Jehovah, however, we must display godly qualities. What can we learn about such traits by examining further Bible accounts?

Jehovah's Kingship

Psalms 145:10 All you have made will praise you, O LORD; your saints will extol you. 11 They will tell of the glory of your kingdom and speak of your might, 12 so that all men may know of your mighty acts and the glorious splendor of your kingdom. 13 Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations. The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all he has made

Hebrews 1:8 But about the Son he says, "Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever, and righteousness will be the scepter of your kingdom

Psalm 2:6 "I have installed my King on Zion, my holy hill." 7 I will proclaim the decree of the LORD : He said to me, "You are my Son; today I have become your Father. 8 Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession. 9 You will rule them with an iron scepter; you will dash them to pieces like pottery."

2 Peter 1:11 and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Isaiah 43:15 I am the LORD, your Holy One, Israel's Creator, your King."

John 1:49 Then Nathanael declared, "Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel."

Senator Clinton's "Experience"

This is not the first time she "misspoke" about this event either.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Democrat Scandal

When Idaho Senator Larry Craig made headlines, the stories made sure to highlight his affiliation. For example, Republican U.S. senator from Idaho to leave Senate.

In the most recent scandal, which involves Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, can you guess what his political affiliation is? These top stories do not mention it here, here, nor here.

The latest scandal involves another democrat.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

"Are Humans Meant to be Monogamous?"

Are they deliberately publishing this dreck?

Social monogamy is a term referring to creatures that pair up to mate and raise offspring but still have flings. Sexually monogamous pairs mate with only with one partner. So a cheating husband who detours for a romantic romp yet returns home in time to tuck in the kids at night would be considered socially monogamous.

Beyond that, scientists' definitions for monogamy vary.

Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that men are more likely to have extramarital sex, partially due to the male urge to "spread genes" by broadcasting sperm. Both males and females, these scientists say, try to up their evolutionary progress by seeking out high-quality mates, albeit in different ways.

Friday, March 14, 2008

"Counted Worthy To Be Guided To Fountains Of Waters Of Life"

From the January 15, 2008 Study for Members Only.

P1 God's Word identifies anointed Christians who are caring for Christ's interests on earth as "the faithful and discreet slave." When Christ inspected the "slave" in 1918, he found those anointed ones on earth to be faithful in providing spiritual "food at the proper time." Hence, Jesus, the Master, was pleased thereafter to appoint them "over all his belongings." (Read Matthew 24:45-47.) In this way, before receiving a heavenly inheritance, anointed ones serve other worshippers of Jehovah here on earth.
This is the spiritual food provided at the proper time.

The Finished Mystery, 1917, p. 542 As the fleshly-minded apostates from Christianity, siding with the radicals and revolutionaries, will rejoice at the inheritance of desolation that will be Christendom's after 1918, so will God do to the successful revolutionary movement; it shall be utterly desolated, "even all of it." Not one vestige of it shall survive the ravages of world-wide all embracing anarchy, in the fall of 1920.

Millions Now Living Will Never Die, 1918, p. 89 "Therefore we may confidently expect that 1925 will mark the return of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the faithful prophets of old, particularly those named by the Apostle in Hebrews 11, to the condition of human perfection."

The Finished Mystery, 1917 edition, p. 485 Also, in the year 1918, when God destroys the churches wholesale and the church members by millions, it shall be that any that escape shall come to the works of Pastor Russell to learn the meaning of the downfall of Christianity.

The Watchtower October 15, 1917 There will be no slip-up...Abraham should enter upon the actual possession of his promised inheritance in the year 1925'

And they expect Jesus to be thrilled by these truths!

P2 A master has authority over his belongings, or possessions, and he can use them as he chooses. The belongings of Jesus Christ, Jehovah's enthroned King, embrace all Kingdom interests on earth. That includes "a great crowd" seen by the apostle John in vision. John describes the great crowd as follows: "Look! a great crowd, which no man was able to number, out of all nations and tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, dressed in white robes; and there were palm branches in their hands."-Rev. 7:9.
The Governing Body means, "We have the authority to do whatever we want with you".

P3 Members of that great crowd are among those referred to by Jesus as his "other sheep." (John 10:16) Their hope is to live forever on a paradise earth. They are confident that Jesus "will guide them to fountains of waters of life" and that "God will wipe out every tear from their eyes." With that in mind, they have "washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb." (Rev. 7:14, 17) They exercise faith in Jesus' sacrifice, and thus in God's eyes they have `white robes.' They are declared righteous as friends of God, like Abraham.
They will never see and live with the Father and Son though.

P4 Moreover, since the growing great crowd of other sheep are viewed by God as righteous, they can hope to survive the destruction of this system of things at the great tribulation. (Jas. 2:23-26) They can draw close to Jehovah, and as a group, they have the wonderful prospect of surviving Armageddon. (Jas. 4:8; Rev. 7:15) They are not independent but willing to serve under the direction of the heavenly King and his anointed brothers on earth.
The implication is that the great crowd are under the direction of Jesus and his anointed brothers. However, all JW's who proclaim to be anointed are NOT directing the worldwide organization. Only a group of men in Brooklyn, the Governing Body, do that. All JW's are to be submissive to these men.

P5 Anointed Christians have met and will continue to meet severe opposition from Satan's world. Nevertheless, they can rely on the support of their companions of the great crowd. While anointed Christians are now few in number, the great crowd yearly increases by hundreds of thousands. The anointed are unable to oversee personally each of the some 100,000 Christian congregations throughout the world. Thus, one aspect of the support that the anointed receive from the other sheep is that qualified men of the great crowd serve as congregation elders. They help care for the millions of Christians now entrusted to "the faithful and discreet slave."
Actually the number of JW's claiming to be anointing are growing.

In 2005: 8,524

In 2006: 8,758

In 2007: 9, 105

The Watchtower January 15, 2000 Sixth, the number of genuine anointed disciples of Christ is dwindling, though some will evidently still be on earth when the great tribulation begins. Most of the remnant are quite elderly, and over the years the number of those who are truly anointed has been getting smaller.
The opposite is happening.

P6 The willing support given to anointed Christians by their companions of the other sheep was foretold by the prophet Isaiah. He wrote: "This is what Jehovah has said: 'The unpaid laborers of Egypt and the merchants of Ethiopia and the Sabeans, tall men, will themselves come over even to you, and yours they will become. Behind you they will walk.'" (Isa. 45:14) In a symbolic way, Christians with an earthly hope today walk behind the anointed slave class and its Governing Body, following their leadership. As "unpaid laborers," the other sheep willingly and wholeheartedly expend their strength and their resources in support of the worldwide preaching work that Christ assigned to his anointed followers on earth.-Acts 1:8; Rev. 12:17.
One has to look at their teachings and know it is not the Gospel of Jesus Christ they teach. It is the gospel of the Governing Body.

The Watchtower April 1, 1986, page 31 Approved association with Jehovah’s Witnesses requires accepting the entire range of the true teachings of the Bible, including those Scriptural beliefs that are unique to Jehovah’s Witnesses.
If the Governing Body teaches it, every JW must accept it.

P7 As they lend their support to their anointed brothers, members of the great crowd are being trained as the foundation of the new human society that will exist after Armageddon. That foundation must be solid and stable, and its members must be willing and able to carry out the direction of the Master. Each Christian is being given the opportunity to demonstrate that he can be used by the King, Christ Jesus. By exercising faith and displaying loyalty now, he shows that he will respond well when the King gives him directions in the new world.
Only their Master is not Jesus Christ. As previously stated, they must submit to the Men from Brooklyn. If they say the 1914 Generation will never die, they will never die; if they teach blood transfusions are prohibited, prohibited they are; if they teach the 1914 Generation may die after all, then...

P8 The other sheep companions of the congregation of anointed Christians prove their faith in various ways. First, they support the anointed in proclaiming the good news of God's Kingdom. (Matt. 24:14; 28:19, 20) Second, they willingly submit themselves to the direction provided by the Governing Body.-Heb. 13:17; read Zechariah 8:23
At last they come out of the shadows.

P9 Third, members of the great crowd support their anointed brothers by living in harmony with Jehovah's righteous principles. They strive to cultivate "love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness, self-control." (Gal. 5:22, 23) Today, displaying such qualities, rather than producing "the works of the flesh," may not be popular. Still, members of the great crowd are determined to avoid "fornication, uncleanness, loose conduct, idolatry, practice of spiritism, enmities, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, contentions, divisions, sects, envies, drunken bouts, revelries, and things like these."-Gal. 5:19-21.
I fail to see how this supports their anointed brothers. Does that mean the Amish and Quakers are also supporting them?

P11 Since we are imperfect, it can be a challenge to produce spiritual fruitage, avoid the works of the flesh, and resist the pressure exerted by Satan's world. Nevertheless, we are determined not to allow discouragement resulting from personal weaknesses, temporary failures, or physical limitations to affect the strength of our faith or diminish our love for Jehovah. We know that Jehovah will do as he has promised—preserve the great crowd alive through the great tribulation.
Unless the Governing Body determines this is not so.

P12 All the same, we are constantly on guard because we know that our real enemy is the Devil, and he does not give up easily. (Read 1 Peter 5:8.) He has tried to use apostates and others to convince us that the teachings we follow are false. But that tactic has usually failed. Similarly, although persecution has sometimes slowed down the preaching work, often it has served only to strengthen the faith of those persecuted. Hence, Satan increasingly uses a method that he likely feels will offer a greater chance of weakening our faith. He exploits feelings of discouragement. First-century Christians were warned about this danger when they were told: "Consider closely the one [Christ] who has endured such contrary talk by sinners against their own interests." Why? "That you may not get tired and give out in your souls."-Heb. 12:3.
JW's fear former JW's more than the Living God.

P12 Have you ever felt like giving up? Do you at times feel that you are a failure? If so, do not allow Satan to use those feelings to hinder you from serving Jehovah. In-depth Bible study, fervent prayer, and regular meeting attendance and association with those of like faith will strengthen you and keep you from `giving out in your soul.' Jehovah has promised to help those serving him to regain power, and his promise is sure. (Read Isaiah 40:30, 31.) Keep your eye on Kingdom service. Avoid time-consuming distractions, and focus on helping others. Then you will be strengthened to endure despite discouragement.-Gal. 6:1, 2.
Where is knowing Jesus Christ more and more? Where is the turning away from sin (repentance)?

P13 After Armageddon, multitudes of unrighteous resurrected ones will need instruction in Jehovah's ways. (Acts 24:15) They will need to learn about Jesus' ransom sacrifice; more than that, they must be taught to exercise faith in that sacrifice in order to receive its benefits. They will need to reject previously held false religious ideas and to abandon their former way of life. They must learn to put on the new personality that identifies true Christians. (Eph. 4:22-24; Col. 3:9, 10) Those of the other sheep who survive to that time will have much work to do. What a joy it will be to perform such service to Jehovah, free of the pressures and distractions of the present wicked world!
An egotistical Paradise!
P14 Faithful servants of Jehovah who died prior to Jesus' earthly ministry will also have much to learn at that time. They will learn the identity of the promised Messiah, whom they longed for but never got to see. In their former lives, they already indicated their willingness to be instructed by Jehovah. Imagine what a joy and privilege it will be to help them-for example, to explain to Daniel the fulfillment of the prophecies he wrote down but did not understand!-Dan. 12:8, 9.
A "willingness to be instructed by Jehovah", how shallow. When we knocked on doors and people answered (especially if they accepted the literature) we tended to think of them as sheeplike. If they were rude they were goatlike.

The Watchtower has a dismal record of explaining Daniel's prophecies.
P15 Of course, while the resurrected ones will have much to learn from us, we will have many questions to ask them. They can fill us in on events that are mentioned in the Bible but not described in detail. Think how thrilling it will be to learn personal details about Jesus from his cousin John the Baptist! The things we learn from such faithful witnesses will doubtless give us an even greater appreciation of God's Word than we have at present. Faithful servants of Jehovah who have died—including those of the great crowd who die during the time of the end—will come forth to "a better resurrection." They began their service to Jehovah in a world dominated by Satan. What a joy it will be for them to continue their service under the much more favorable circumstances of the new world!-Heb. 11:35; 1 John 5:19.
Is this an understatement?
P16 At some point during Judgment Day, scrolls will be opened. Along with the Bible, they will form the basis for judging all alive as to their worthiness to gain everlasting life. (Read Revelation 20:12, 13.) By the end of Judgment Day, each individual will have had ample opportunity to show where he stands on the issue of universal sovereignty. Will he uphold the Kingdom arrangement and allow the Lamb to guide him to "fountains of waters of life"? Or will he resist, refusing to subject himself to God's Kingdom? (Rev. 7:17; Isa. 65:20) By then, all on earth will have had an opportunity to make a personal decision, unhampered by inherited sin or a wicked environment. No one will be able to question the rightfulness of Jehovah's final judgment. Only the wicked will be everlastingly destroyed.-Rev. 20:14, 15.
They're looking forward to new rules and regulations. They also contine to diminish the sufficiency of God's Word.
P17 Anointed Christians today, having been counted worthy to receive a Kingdom, eagerly look forward to ruling during Judgment Day. What a grand privilege will be theirs! The very prospect motivates them to follow the Counsel that Peter gave to their firstcentury brothers: "Do your utmost to make the calling and choosing of you sure for yourselves; for if you keep on doing these things you will by no means ever fail. In fact, thus there will be richly supplied to you the entrance into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."-2 Pet. 1: 10,11.
What in 2 Peter suggests anointed christians are so powerhungry to rule with Christ during Judgment Day (which they teach is 1,000 years)?
2 Peter 1:3 His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 4 Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.
5 For this very reason, make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge; 6 and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control, perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness; 7 and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. 8 For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 But if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from his past sins.
10 Therefore, my brothers, be all the more eager to make your calling and election sure. For if you do these things, you will never fall, 11 and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Instead, it is about...living holy in this life!
P18 The other sheep rejoice with their anointed brothers. They are determined to support them. As friends of God today, they are motivated to do their utmost in God's service. During Judgment Day, they will be thrilled to support wholeheartedly God's arrangements as Jesus guides them to fountains of waters of life. Then—at last—they will be counted worthy to be Jehovah's earthly servants for all eternity!-Rom. 8:20, 21; Rev. 21:1-7.
Only friends of God, not His children! They will have to wait until the 1,000 years are over to be counted worthy. What about 2 Peter 1:9 "But if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from his past sins."?

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Attempts to Justify Adultery

An article that tries to explain what disgraced Governor Spitzer did was just a throwback to prehistoric times.

Scientists says it's more likely to be the latter. They attribute this kind of behavior to natural promiscuity combined with opportunity - along with a risk-taking personality common to men like Bill Clinton and John F Kennedy. It's what makes them seek office and what makes us want to vote for them.

No, not at all. They call themselves scientists?
We don't know this for sure, because prehistoric sexual behavior doesn't fossilize, but there's much we can infer from studying how people in foraging cultures live today, he said. Such cultures tend to be relatively egalitarian and promiscuous, at least by American standards, he said. But prostitution is rare, as he believes it was for most of our past.

"There would be no need for prostitutes because there would be very few sexually frustrated men," he said.

So in other words, if Spitzer had been born in 40,000 B.C., he would never have gotten into this fix.
What does that have to do with being promiscuous? Trust and fidelity are meaningless?

Monday, March 10, 2008

God Bless You

A young JW couple from out of state was visiting. They had not been married for even a year, but already they had traveling stories to share. The following one stood out.

"We stopped at one of those 'All You Can Eat' places," the husband excitedly establishes the setting. "It was a Sunday morning and we decided to have breakfast before going to an afternoon meeting."

"As we were serving ourselves we noticed a large group of people had already arrived and were enjoying their meals," the wife added, "They were all well dressed and politely conversating."

"So we took our seats, gave thanks, and started eating. After a while we knew we would have to say hello to our brothers. Maybe they were just getting done with field service or coming back from their meeting. My wife and I go back to the buffet line and see some them have returned for additional helpings."

"We're all smiling at each other at this point," the sister admits, "then, an older gentleman from their group says to us, 'God bless you.'"

"Yep! Once we heard that we knew they weren't Witnesses."

"Uh-huh!" the sister laughs.

I chuckled at this and asked if they found out who they were.

"From a church I suppose," replied the husband, "but you know, even in Jesus' times, demons got all excited whenever christians spoke. It seems something riles them up and causes erratic activity. I have a feeling that in that restaurant demons quickly discovered who the true servants of Jehovah were."

What an odd way to react to someone wishing them God's blessings.

Friday, March 07, 2008

"'Rightly Disposed' Ones Are Learning"

This study for the Jan 15, 2008 Watchtower edition is actually for last week.
Paragraph 1 The Bible book of Acts preserves the exciting account of how the early Christians responded to Jesus' prophecy that the good news of the Kingdom would be preached throughout the inhabited earth. (Matt. 24:14) Zealous preachers blazed the trail, so to speak, for all those who would follow them. As a result of the fervent witnessing of Jesus' disciples in Jerusalem, thousands of people, including "a great crowd of priests," flocked to the first-century congregation.-Acts 2:41; 4:4; 6:7.
The book of Acts also has the disciples praying to Jesus.
Acts 1:23 So they proposed two men: Joseph called Barsabbas (also known as Justus) and Matthias. 24 Then they prayed, "Lord, you know everyone's heart. Show us which of these two you have chosen 25 to take over this apostolic ministry, which Judas left to go where he belongs." 26 Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias; so he was added to the eleven apostles.
Who was the Lord, who knows everyone's heart, they prayed to? Verses directly before state.
Acts 1:21 Therefore it is necessary to choose one of the men who have been with us the whole time the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, 22 beginning from John's baptism to the time when Jesus was taken up from us. For one of these must become a witness with us of his resurrection."
Believers only pray to the Almighty, of course!
Paragraph 2 Early missionaries helped many more to embrace Christianity. Philip, for one, went to Samaria, where crowds paid attention to his words. (Acts 8:5-8) Paul traveled widely with various companions, preaching the Christian message in Cyprus, parts of Asia Minor, Macedonia, Greece, and Italy. In cities where he preached, multitudes of both Jews and Greeks became believers. (Acts 14:1; 16:5;17:4) Titus carried on a ministry in Crete. (Titus 1:5) Peter was busy in Babylon, and by the time he wrote his first letter, about 62-64 C.E., the activity of the Christians was well-known in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia. (1 Pet. 1:1; 5:13) What exciting times those were! So zealous were those first-century Christian preachers that their enemies claimed that they had "overturned the inhabited earth." -Acts 17:6; 28:22.
Do JW's believe Christianity is a personal relationship with JESUS CHRIST?
Paragraph 3 In modern times too, the Christian congregation has been blessed with remarkable growth. Are you not encouraged when you read the annual report of Jehovah's Witnesses and see the results that are being obtained worldwide? Does it not warm your heart to know that Kingdom proclaimers conducted more than six million Bible studies during the 2007 service year? Moreover, the attendance at the Memorial of Jesus Christ's death last year indicates that some ten million people who are not Witnesses of Jehovah were sufficiently interested in the good news to attend this important commemoration. This indicates that there is still much work to do.
The Society has the following two part question: What results are being obtained today by Kingdom proclaimers in their preaching activities, and how does that make you feel?

Does growth indicate the validity of their message? Is Islam or Mormonism also The Truth? If the number of interested attendees plummeted, would their work be much closer to completion?
Paragraph 4 Today, as in the first century, "all those who [are] rightly disposed for everlasting life" are responding to the message of truth. (Acts 13:48) Jehovah is drawing such people into his organization. (Read Haggai 2:7.) What attitude toward the Christian ministry do we need to maintain in order to cooperate fully with this ingathering work?
Let's read Haggai and read about an organization.
Haggai 2:7 I will shake all nations, and the desired of all nations will come, and I will fill this house with glory,' says the LORD Almighty.
So is God looking for the best and most righteous people to come serve Him?
Paragraph 5 The first-century Christians understood that "God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him." (Acts 10:34, 35) Whether a person has a good relationship with Jehovah or not depends on his exercising faith in Jesus' ransom sacrifice. (John 3: 16, 36) And it is Jehovah's will that "all sorts of men should be saved and come to an accurate knowledge of truth."-1 Tim. 2:3, 4.
Finally they get to Jesus' sacrifice.

Saved?

Saved from what? Do JW's realize the impending peril and accountability of sin? If they mean saved from going to sleep forever, what about those that want to do just that?
Paragraph 6 It would be wrong for proclaimers of the good news to prejudge people on the basis of their race, social status, appearance, religious background, or any other characteristic. Consider for a moment: Are you not grateful that the person who first spoke to you about Scriptural truths was free of prejudices toward you? So why hold back from offering a potentially lifesaving message to anyone who might listen to it?-Read Matthew 7:12.
Do they know they are dead in their sins?

John 8:24 I told you that you would die in your sins; if you do not believe that I am the one I claim to be, you will indeed die in your sins."

John 11:25 Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; 26 and whoever lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?"

It would also be wrong to prejudge people on the basis of them knowing the history of the Watchtower.
Paragraph 7 Jehovah has appointed Jesus as judge; hence, we do not have the right to judge anybody. That is fitting, since—unlike Jesus—we can judge only by the "mere appearance to [our] eyes" or "the thing heard by [our] ears," whereas Jesus can read the intimate thoughts and reasonings of the heart.-Isa. 11:1-5; 2 Tim. 4:1.
Which ties it back again to Acts 1.

Acts 1:23 So they proposed two men: Joseph called Barsabbas (also known as Justus) and Matthias. 24 Then they prayed, "Lord, you know everyone's heart. Show us which of these two you have chosen 25 to take over this apostolic ministry, which Judas left to go where he belongs." 26 Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias; so he was added to the eleven apostles.

Psalms 26:2 Test me, O LORD, and try me, examine my heart and my mind

Revelations 2:23 Then all the churches will know that I am he who searches hearts and minds

Jesus, you are LORD and Judge, thank you!
Paragraph 8 People from virtually every background have become servants of Jehovah. One outstanding example is that of Saul of Tarsus, who came to be known as the apostle Paul. Saul, a Pharisee, was a bitter opposer of Christians. His sincere conviction that they were wrong led him to persecute the Christian congregation. (Gal. 1:13) From a human standpoint, he must have seemed to be one of the least likely people to become a Christian. Yet, Jesus saw something good in Saul's heart and chose him to fulfill a special commission. As a result, Saul became one of the most active and zealous members of the first-century Christian congregation.
This is one of the biggest misunderstanding a Jehovah's Witness has. They believe God looks deep in our hearts and if finding something good, however miniscule, then it is motivation enough for Him to save us.

WRONG!

If you have ever lied, then God sees you as a LIAR!
Revelation 21:8 But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liarstheir place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death."
If you have ever hated someone, God sees you as a MURDERER!
Matthew 5:21 "You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, 'Do not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.' 22 But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to his brother, 'Raca,' is answerable to the Sanhedrin. But anyone who says, 'You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell.
Yes, our hearts are truly wicked!
1 Corinthians 6:9 Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders 10 nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.
God sees you as he saw Saul of Tarsus...a sinner!
Paragraph 9 What does the experience of the apostle Paul teach us? In our territory, perhaps there are groups of people who seem hostile to the message we bear. Though it may appear doubtful that any of them will ever become true Christians, we should not stop trying to reason with them. Sometimes even the most unlikely individuals prove to be receptive. Our commission is to keep on preaching to all "without letup."-Read Acts 5:42.
JW's can become Christians! Praise the Lord!
Paragraph 10 Appearances can be deceptive. Ignacio,* for example, began studying the Bible with Jehovah's Witnesses while he was in prison in a South American country. He was feared because of his violent nature. Consequently, inmates who made and sold items to fellow prisoners used Ignacio to collect debts from those who were slow to pay. However, as Ignacio made spiritual progress and applied what he was learning, this once violent bully became a kind person. No one uses him to collect debts anymore, yet Ignacio is content that Bible truths and God's spirit have transformed his personality. He is also grateful for the open-mindedness of the Kingdom publishers who made the effort to study with him.
They continue to diminish the Holy Spirit.
Acts 13:2 While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them." 3 So after they had fasted and prayed, they placed their hands on them and sent them off.
With all this talk about their personality, why do they deny it to the Holy Spirit?
Paragraph 11 One of the reasons why we keep returning to visit people with whom we have already spoken about the good news is that their circumstances and attitudes can and do change. Since our last visit, some may have been affected by serious illness, loss of a job, or the death of a loved one. (Read Ecclesiastes 9:11.) World events may motivate people to think seriously about their future. Such developments can cause a person who was previously apathetic—or even opposed—to respond favorably. Hence, we should not hold back from sharing the good news with others on every suitable occasion.
Sounds like they preach the wealth and health gospel.
Paragraph 12 Classifying and judging other people appears to be a human tendency. Yet, Jehovah sees people as individuals. He sees the potential of each one. (Read 1 Samuel 16:7.) In our ministry, we should strive to do the same. Many experiences show the good that results from having a positive view of all to whom we preach.
Preach what? Repentance and turning to the Lord?
Paragraph 13 Sandra, a pioneer sister, was engaged in the house-to-house ministry on an island in the Caribbean when she met Ruth, who was deeply involved in carnival celebrations. Ruth had twice been crowned national carnival queen. She showed an unusual interest in what Sandra was saying, so a Bible study was arranged. Sandra recalls: "As I walked into her living room, I was greeted by a large photo of Ruth in full carnival regalia, as well as trophies that she had won. I wrongly assumed that someone who was so popular and so involved in carnival festivities could not have an interest in the truth. So I stopped calling on her."

Paragraph 14 Some time later, Ruth appeared at the Kingdom Hall, and when the meeting was over, she asked Sandra, "Why have you stopped coming to study with me?" Sandra apologized and arranged to resume the study. Ruth made rapid progress, took down her carnival pictures, began engaging in all congregation activities, and dedicated her life to Jehovah. Of course, Sandra came to recognize that her initial reaction was wrong.

Is there power in carnival pictures?
Paragraph 15 Positive results have also come to many who have witnessed to unbelieving family members, even when it seemed unlikely that these would respond favorably. Take, for example, the case of Joyce, a Christian sister in the United States. Her brother-in-law had been in and out of jail ever since he was a teenager. "People said that his life amounted to nothing," relates Joyce, "because he dealt in drugs, was a thief, and did a host of other bad things. Even so, against all odds, I kept on sharing Bible truths with him for 37 years." Her patient efforts to help her relative were richly rewarded when he finally began to study the Bible with Jehovah's Witnesses and made drastic changes in his life. Recently, at the age of 50, Joyce's brother-in-law was baptized at a district convention in California, U.S.A. Joyce says: "I cried for joy. I am so happy that I never gave up on him!"
So it was her doing? Where's the Lord?
Paragraph 16 You might hesitate to speak to certain relatives about Bible truths because of their strong religious convictions. Yet, no such reluctance prevented Joyce from speaking to her brother-in-law. After all, how can one know what is in another person's heart? That person may be searching in all sincerity for religious truth. Hence, do not hold back from giving him or her the opportunity to find it.-Read Proverbs 3:27.
They seem to be hesitant to speak to former JW's who have found truth, in effect, Jesus.
Paragraph 17 Reports from countries around the world show that many honest-hearted individuals are responding well to the Bible study aid What Does the Bible Really Teach? Penni, a pioneer sister in the United States, started several studies using this publication. Two of them were with older people who were devout members of their churches. Penni was not sure how they would react to Scriptural truths presented in the Bible Teach book. Nevertheless, she writes, "Because of the clear, logical, and concise way in which the information is presented, they readily accepted what they were learning as the truth, without argument or emotional turmoil."
So their book is better than the Bible?
Paragraph 18 Pat, a publisher in Britain, began to study the Bible with a woman who was a refugee from an Asian country. The woman was forced to flee her country after her husband and sons had been taken away by rebel soldiers, never to be seen again. Her life had been threatened, her home had been burned down, and she had been gang-raped. All of this made her feel that she had nothing to live for, and she considered suicide on a number of occasions. The Bible study, however, gave her hope. "The simplicity of the explanations and illustrations in the Bible Teach book had a dramatic effect on her," writes Pat. The student made rapid progress, qualified to become an unbaptized publisher, and expressed her desire to be baptized at the next assembly. What a joy it is to help sincere people understand and appreciate the hope offered by the Scriptures!
In their book? Are the words of the Society on the same level as God?
Paragraph 19 With each passing day, the urgency of our commission to preach and make disciples becomes more pressing. Thousands of rightly disposed ones respond to our preaching every year. Yet, "the great day of Jehovah is near," meaning that those who remain in spiritual darkness are "staggering to the slaughter."-Zeph. 1:14; Prov. 24:11.
They have no idea.
Paragraph 20 We can still help such people. But for us to do so, it is vital that we imitate the first-century Christians, who "continued without letup teaching and declaring the good news about the Christ, Jesus." (Acts 5:42) Follow their example by persevering despite adversity, by paying attention to your "art of teaching," and by preaching to all without partiality! "Let us not give up in doing what is fine," for if we persevere, we shall reap the bounteous blessings of divine approval.-2 Tim. 4:2; read Galatians 6:9.
Finally, they wait until the last paragraph to mention the good news is Jesus Christ. Do they explain why He is? What is the bad news?

Thursday, March 06, 2008

It Won't Be Long

It won't be long until I get back to blogging about my precious Christ! It has been an unintended break.