Comments You Will Not Hear at the 12-24-06 WT Study (Keep in God's Love)

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  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Dear Blondie and Friends,

    More confirmation that we are currently in the right place:

    "We will realize that Jehovah knows what is going on in his organization, and if he is willing to permit it, who are we to insist it should be different? If we really have faith, we will know that if it is wrong he will straighten it out EVENTUALLY, and we are far safer inside his organization even with these MINOR difficulties than we would be on the outside where only chaos and destruction AWAIT US." -- WT, 5/1/57, p. 284

    "[...] Jehovah is not pleased if we receive that food as though it MIGHT contain something harmful. We should have CONFIDENCE in the channel God is using." -- WT, 2/15/81, p. 19, OUR VIEW OF THE SLAVE

    [CC: emphasis; wish I knew how to put MINOR in scarlet letters]

    Compound-Complex

  • A Paduan
    A Paduan

    Do, do, do and do..........work, serve and do

    It's up to you.................earn your keep well and truly and you might just be ok with the old ogre..........might be............

    This is how to get and hang in there with God's love

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    wicked

  • Borgia
    Borgia

    I had only one comment written on the top f this article: WHERE IS THE RANSOM: 1 Joh 2:1,2.

    It clearly does not fit the way they are heading...

    cheers

    Borgia

  • heathen
    heathen
    WHERE IS THE RANSOM: 1 Joh 2:1,2.

    The ransom according to the WTBTS only counts for the "anointed" . Or 144k in their dogma the great crowd is not considered anointed . The great crowd are viewed as the foreign proselytes were in ancient Israel , allowed to worship as a jew but not actually in the covenant.Like when moses doused the 12 tribes with animal blood , jesus blood only works for the symbolic( natural jew )or spirit adopted Israel.

  • M.J.
    M.J.

    Thanks Blondie. Great writeup and I really like your current format.

  • yaddayadda
    yaddayadda

    I actually thought this was a pretty good study article, for once, except for paragraph 17 re apostasy.

  • blondie
    blondie

    yadda, I suppose you could look at it that way if you still believe that only way to God's love is through the WTS which is the theme of this article. Those who don't feel that way are labeled "apostate" by the WTS.

    Blondie

  • yaddayadda
    yaddayadda

    Blondie, taken in isolation, paragraph 3 does suggest your point (that active JW membership is the only way to 'remain' in God's love - something JW's clearly believe), but the majority of the paragraphs in themselves are simply standard Christian teaching and exhortation, ie, to obey God, to not sin, to pray regularly, to obeying Jesus' commandments, to avoid immorality, to pray for the holy spirit, avoiding harming others through adultery, respecting the sanctity of marriage, to fear God, avoiding greed, seeking forgiveness if we have sinned. All basic Christian fare.

    If you deleted paragraphs 3, 15 and 17, this article could be found in a journal put out by nearly any Christian denomination (if 'Jehovah' was replaced with 'God or 'Lord').

    Of course if one is thoroughly predisposed to demonizing everything coming from the Society's mouth then the article will be seen as nothing more than cynical WT propaganda.

  • blondie
    blondie

    But of course, those paragraphs were not left out and serve the purpose the WTS intended them to.

    JWs know there is no salvation or relationship with God outside the WTS/FDS/GB; at least that is the individual JW's public opinion.

    Blondie

  • OnTheWayOut
    OnTheWayOut
    Blondie, taken in isolation, paragraph 3 does suggest your point (that active JW membership is the only way
    to 'remain' in God's love - something JW's clearly believe), but ......

    Taken in isolation!!!! Who would ever do that? The fluff of more than 90% of this article is to fill an hour of meeting.
    The point to be made is from those isolated paragraphs. They are what the average rank-and-file need to be
    reminded of. Most study articles have more fluff than that. What kind of meeting would it be if they just had the
    mind-controlled zombies chanting- "Obey the WTS. Never leave the WTS. Sins are defined by WTS." ?
    They have to slip them into 18 to 23 paragraphs.

    Rest assured, the Judicial committees will be saying to the doubter, "paragraph 3 says that leaving God is a
    gross sin, and you will lose God's love unless you accept WT doctrine." (Some crap like that)

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