Would Jehovah recognize you

by darth frosty 32 Replies latest jw friends

  • darth frosty
    darth frosty

    Here is another lame A$$ email from a dub (how is it the only use they can think of for the internet is to regurgitate these lame parable's.)

    Warning have your barf bags ready.

    This was sent to me. This is very thought provoking. Hope you appreciate it as I did..

    Title of Talk:
    Will Jehovah Recognize You?
    By Brother M

    There was a farmer who raised sheep and had trouble with wolves stealing his sheep. He loved his sheep and didn't want to lose even one of them.

    One day the wolves came and the farmer quickly raised his rifle and POW!
    killed every wolf he shot at. As he turned his rifle toward a shadow he saw a puppy wolf huddling besides a fence post shivering. The farmer felt sorry for him, picked him up, tucked him inside his coat and took him home.

    As time passed, the farmer grew to love the puppy wolf and took him everyday to help him tend his sheep The sheep loved the puppy wolf too and thought of him as one of one of them. The puppy wolf learned to call the sheep by their names, just like the farmer did. It wasn't long before he grew to full size and the farmer trusted him to care for his
    sheep while he rode to town to buy supplies.

    Then one day the puppy wolf was running in the farmer's field and heard howling in the woods. He ran to the edge of the fence and watched as a pack of wolves approached. They seemed happy to see him although he didn't recognize them. One by one they told him of all the fun they were
    having, running anywhere they wanted, doing whatever they pleased...no one telling them what to do! They invited him to come on the other side of the fence with them. The puppy wolf thought about the fence, and how he'd never been on the other side of it. The more he listened he began to wonder if he was missing out on something. It only took another minute and he dug under the fence and left with the pack.

    For three seasons he lived with the wolves. They had plenty to eat and did whatever they wanted.

    It was such fun and he was glad for the choice he made. But winter came and everyone became hungry and rest less. It was cold, so cold, where they had to sleep. The puppy wolf began to think about the farmer and how he'd never slept cold and never felt hunger. Soon he heard the leader of the pack announce it was time to steal some of the farmer's sheep, so they could survive the winter. The puppy wolf loudly exclaimed, "NO, they are my friends, don't hurt them". But the leader said, "You're one of us now, do as you're told!"

    They all began to run fast toward the farmer's property. The puppy wolf reluctantly followed.

    Soon they arrived and began to dig under the farmer's fence. The farmer heard his sheep cry out so he grabbed his rifle and ran to shoot at the wolves. BANG! He killed one after another and soon was face to face with a wolf backed up against the fence post who cried out, "Wait, don't shoot me.

    I'm the puppy you raised. I'm your friend. Don't you remember me?" But the farmer looked at the wolf and saw how matted his coat was and how he smelled like the rest o f the pack.

    He said to the wolf, "I don't know you."

    He raised his rifle and shot....BANG!!!

    The wolf was dead!

    Brother M said that there was silence in the auditorium, and then the brother giving the talk said, "Brothers, when Armageddon comes and Jesus is doing his destruction work, will he recognize you"?

  • lovelylil
    lovelylil

    I feel sorry for the children who have to sit and listen to that. To them it sounds like a fable until the end. This talk is scarier than any Halloween story I can think of. How disgusting! And they claim to not use fear as a control? Lilly

  • Honesty
    Honesty

    I heard this BS at an assembly just before I started fading. It helped me make the decision that most of the 'food' from the Faithful Slave is not fit for consumption.

  • Clam
    Clam

    Thanks for that Frosty. I personally think that the farmer was guilty of negligence as well as being responsible for the slaughter of the puppy's family in the first place. Notice how the puppy was alienated from his family and then, when wanting to go back to them, was punished. Weirdoes.

  • megsmomma
    megsmomma

    This illustration makes PERFECT sense.....Just view the WOLVES as the JW's....."Come with us wolf puppy...Its the only was to truely be happy...." And the Shepard is the true God...."I feel for you puppy and I will feed you and teach you and think you are cute!" And when you leave the JW's ...they are the ones who say "I don't recognize you".....God has never done that to anyone!

  • darth frosty
    darth frosty

    Good point on the alineted pup clam. I love the end talking about when Jesus begins his work of destruction, yeah sign me up to worship that guy.

  • daystar
    daystar

    LOL!

    Sounds reasonable to those without discernment, I'm sure.

    Assumptions:

    • The farmer=Jehovah. We all know that they really mean the WBTS/FDS.
    • "The puppy wolf began to think about the farmer and how he'd never slept cold and never felt hunger." We all know just how "cold" and "hungry" one can be as a member of this high-control sect.
    • That it's always better to have someone else providing for you rather than relying upon your own strength. (Exactly what is so freeing and empowering about being a "wolf".)
    • That Jehovah would protect "sheep" over "wolves" as all are supposed to be "Children of God". The hubris!
  • becca1
    becca1

    His story implies that Jehovah is stupid and destroys indiscriminately. That's not a mental image I want in my head.

  • Pioneer Spit...oh, i mean Spirit
    Pioneer Spit...oh, i mean Spirit

    A live dog is better than a stupid sheep.

  • Clam
    Clam

    I bet Jehovah didn't even cry when he watched Old Yeller.

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