The Kingdom of God -- Is It Pre-Announced with Outstanding, Observable Events Going Before Its Coming?
Jesus said the following,
At Luke 17:20, 21 we read:
But on being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was coming, he answered them and said: "The kingdom of God is not coming with STRIKING OBSERVABLENESS, neither will people be saying, "See here!", or, "there!" for, Look! the kingdom of God is in your midst."
So we ask, would "Observableness" [Greek "parateresis", literally "attentive viewing"] be given toward the "Coming" of "God's Kingdom," by humans upon earth, BEFORE ITS ACTUAL "COMING"?
Also, would there be individuals, humans assembled on earth, who would be able to say, yes, PROCLAIM to the world by printed page, in advance of the coming of the Kingdom of God, "See Here!," or "See There!", actually pointing forward to the actual time of its ARRIVAL, that is the Kingdom of God? (The WTS has taught for many years that Jesus actually "arrived" in "Kingdom Glory", in the year of 1914.)
So we ask, would man be permitted by God, to actually, in truth, PRE-ANNOUNCE (In prophet-like fashion) THE KINGDOM OF GOD, and its imminent "Coming"?
According to Jesus, this was not possible, as indicated above.
However, the WTS and the organization of Jehovah's Witnesses feels differently. They feel otherwise.
Yes, they as an organization feel, that they have accurately done just this...as would a prophet-like organization does. They have foretold for some 40 years in advance just when the Kingdom of God, in heaven, would indeed "come," or be established in the heavens, in the hands of Jesus Christ. The year, the time, October, of the year of 1914.
However, individuals who study with Jehovah's Witnesses over the years, have questioned this. For example, this viewpoint, inadvertently raises questions about the logic and reasonableness of such a position, especially, using World War I [in 1914] as a "proof" (or as a part of a "composite sign") to identify when the "Kingdom of God," did come, as taught by the WTS?
Further, how can christians, harmonize Matt. 24th chapter where Jesus does mention, a "sign" to be given, a "sign" of war, earthquakes, pestilences, and other events, to surely occur and, with the explicit instructions and the contents of the following scriptural information found at Luke 17:20, 21, also provided by Jesus, clearly indicating that no "observable" thing would occur to indicate, just "when" the "Kingdom of God" actually Comes?
Many question this, who have studied the WTS literature. The WTS can provide no satisfactory answer.
Can you?
KEY SCRIPTURE: At Luke 17:20, 21 we read:
But on being asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God was coming, he answered them and said: "The kingdom of God is not coming with striking observableness, neither will people be saying, "See here!", or, "there!" for, Look! the kingdom of God is in your midst."
The WTS and Jehovah's Witnesses, as an organization, do feel that they have been able to say: "See Here!, or "See There!" indicating to the world, IN ADVANCE, just when God's Kingdom, in the hands of Jesus Christ, would actually come in power, in 1914... they did this for over 40 years, by way of the Watchtower magazine, pointing forward to the year of 1914, before this supposedly occurred.
However a growing number of concerned Jehovah's Witnesses, also QUESTION THE DATE OF 1914, now too...the veracity of the date. The chronology used to fixate the date. They also question whether the Kingdom of God, actually came "into power," also, in the year of 1914, even using the "composite sign" of World War I and other events, as used and taught by the WTS?
So, we could ask ourselves, Have Jehovah's Witnesses really done as they have claimed, that is, given the world advance notice, of the Coming of the Kingdom of God, supposedly occurring in 1914?
Have they done this or not?
What would you say?
Further, what would you say Jesus was trying to convey to us, about the unique "coming" of "God's Kingdom" and its manner of approach toward us, as christian disciples today, and also, to the world at large?
What do you think?
MDS
Edited by - MDS on 4 November 2000 22:26:11