*It was the Jews that relied on salvation by works and the JWs are very influenced by them because they manifest that same mindset. Day after day they must be stressed out to earn salvation. And if they score one serious failure they are back to square one.
Nicely said! We most definetely see this mindset within the JW community as demanded by their tyrannical WTS leaders. The "works" that THEY represent all have to do with attending the meetings to learn how to "properly" speak about, believe in and push the WTS literature. It has nothing to do with Jesus whatsoever.
*These works are in the form of good deeds, and a deep appreciation for God and all that he does for us. They are not limited to that but do they also include the preaching, meeting and assembly attendance requirements etc? I think not.
The "works of the WTS" are as I mentioned above. The works that move us to emulate Christ are in showing the same qualities he did. These are showing love for others by giving of ourselves when we see a "need" (food, clothing,shelter including financial and/or emotional support according to our circumstances.) These works can and do range on a scale from the homeless guy on a city sreet corner to the many victims of disasters like the Tsunami and the hurricane victims, etc.
NONE of these works are motivated by or for getting recruits for the WTS, or even ASKING what religion the recipient is before offering assistance, as the selfish and greedy WTS does.
Christian love knows no boundaries and Christian "works" ARE a true witness of our love for Christ.
Annie