Comments you will not hear at the 5-13-07 WT Review (Loyal to GB Jesus)

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  • blondie
    blondie

    Comments You Will Not Hear at the 05-13-07 WT Study (April 1, 2007, pages 21-25)(LOYAL TO CHRIST AND HIS FAITHFUL SLAVE)LOYAL TO WTS = LOYAL TO CHRIST

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    LOYAL TO CHRIST AND HIS FAITHFUL SLAVE

    "His master ... will appoint him over all his belongings. "-MATTHEW 24:45-47.

    Opening Comments

    I received the June 1, 2007 WT showing a man approaching a group of children on a playground with a gun in his hand…Title: What is the source of Evil? This magazine shows Canaanites throwing their children in the fire. How different is the teaching by the WTS of the slaughter of children by God because of the sins of the parents at Armageddon?

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    w653/15pp.175-176pars.8-10OurOwnTwentieth-CenturyGenerationandtheResurrection***

    The "goats" would also include those husbands and wives who have believing marriage partners but who, in spite of the good example of their believing marriage mates, are found to be still unbelievers in the day and at the hour of the execution of God’s judgment against this enemy world; also, the children of a believing parent or the children of believing parents (fathers and mothers), which children were once "holy" as minors, as unresponsible children, but who have grown up to responsible years and have refused to become dedicated, baptized believers by the time that divine execution upon the "goats" begins.—1 Cor. 7:12-16.

    9

    In other words, at the time of the execution of divine judgment the "goats" would be all those persons, young and old, who have not become "sheep" and who have not been gathered into the "one fold" under the "one shepherd," where the small remnant of the Shepherd’s spiritual brothers are.—John 10:16; Rev. 7:9-17.

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    The undedicated children of goatish people will not be spared from execution and being sentenced to Gehenna just because they are themselves minor, unresponsible children . This hard fact is illustrated in the orders that Jehovah God issued to his executioners when apostate Jerusalem was to be destroyed. To his executioners he said: "Pass through the city after him [the man who marked the ones to be spared] and strike. Let not your eye feel sorry, and do not feel any compassion. Old man, young man and virgin and little child and women you should kill off." And that is what they did, as illustrated in Jerusalem’s destruction, 607 B.C.E.-Ezek. 9:5-7.

    Q1, 2) (a) Who do the Scriptures indicate is our Leader? (b) What shows that Christ actively leads the Christian congregation?

    1) "You must not let people call you 'leaders'--you have only one leader, Christ!" (Matthew 23:10, The New Testament in Modern English) With these words, Jesus made it plain to his followers that no man on earth would be their leader. Their one Leader would be heavenly--Jesus Christ himself. Jesus holds this position by divine appointment. Jehovah "raised him up from the dead and ... made him head over all things to the congregation, which is his body."-Ephesians 1:20-23.

    No man on earthy would be their leader

    But a group of men would be their leader—the WTS/FDS/GB

    2) Since Christ is "head over all things" with regard to the Christian congregation, he exercises his authority over all that takes place within the congregation. Nothing that occurs within the congregation escapes his notice. He closely observes the spiritual condition of each group of Christians, or congregation. This is clearly apparent in the revelation given to the apostle John at the end of the first century C.E. To seven congregations, Jesus stated five times that he knew their deeds, their strong points, and their weaknesses, and he gave counsel and encouragement accordingly. (Revelation 2:2, 9, 13, 19; 3:1, 8, 15) There is every reason to believe that Christ was equally familiar with the spiritual condition of other congregations in Asia Minor, Palestine, Syria, Babylonia, Greece, Italy, and elsewhere. (Acts 1:8) What of today?

    And people can only reach God and Jesus through the WTS.

    A Faithful Slave

    Q3) Why is it appropriate to compare Christ to a head and his congregation to a body?

    3) After his resurrection and shortly before his ascension to his Father in heaven, Jesus told his disciples: "All authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth." He also said: "Look! I am with you all the days until the conclusion of the system of things." (Matthew 28:18-20) He would continue to be with them as their active Head. In letters to Christians in Ephesus and Colossae, the apostle Paul likened the Christian congregation to a "body," of which Christ is the Head. (Ephesians 1:22, 23; Colossians 1:18) The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges states that this metaphor "suggests not only vital union with the Head, but that the will of the Head is exercised through the members. They are His instruments." Whom has Christ used as his collective instrument since being invested with Kingdom power in 1914? -Daniel 7:13,14.

    How does the WTS explain Matthew 28:18?

    Christian congregation only JWs, body of Christ, only JWs

    Q4) As foretold in Malachi's prophecy, what did Jehovah and Christ Jesus find when they came to the spiritual temple for inspection?

    4) The prophecy of Malachi foretold that Jehovah, "the true Lord," accompanied by his "messenger of the covenant," his newly enthroned Son, Christ Jesus, would come in judgment to inspect His "temple," or spiritual house of worship. "The appointed time" for the `judgment of the house of God' to begin evidently arrived in 1918.* (Footnote: * For a detailed discussion of this subject, see The Watchtower, March 1, 2004, pages 13-18, and December 1, 1992, page 13.) (Malachi 3:1; 1 Peter 4:17) Those claiming to represent God and his true worship on earth were duly examined. The churches of Christendom, who for centuries had taught Goddishonoring doctrines and had been heavily involved in the massacre of World War I, were rejected. A faithful remnant of spiritanointed Christians were tested, refined as with fire, and approved, becoming to Jehovah "people presenting a gift offering in righteousness."-Malachi 3:3.

    What false teachings did the WTS have in 1918 when they were so called examined and pure?

    Birthdays

    Christmas

    Cross

    Pyramid

    Pray for military

    Go to military but not shoot

    Q5) In harmony with Jesus' prophecy regarding his "presence," who did the faithful "slave" prove to be?

    5) In line with Malachi's prophecy, the composite sign that Jesus gave his disciples to enable them to recognize the time of his "presence and of the conclusion of the system of things" included the identification of a collective "slave." Jesus stated: "Who really is the faithful and discreet slave whom his master appointed over his domestics, to give them their food at the proper time? Happy is that slave if his master on arriving finds him doing so. Truly I say to you, He will appoint him over all his belongings." (Matthew 24:3, 45-47) "On arriving" to inspect the "slave" in 1918, Christ found a spirit-anointed remnant of faithful disciples who since 1879 had been using this journal and other Bible-based publications to provide spiritual "food at the proper time." He acknowledged them as his collective instrument, or "slave," and in 1919 entrusted them with the management of all his earthly belongings.

    How could they be entrusted (the WTS) when so many false things were taught in 1919; how could they be selected not Christendom?

    Managing Christ's Earthly Belongings

    Q6, 7) (a) In what other terms did Jesus speak of his faithful "slave"? (b) What is implied by Jesus' use of the word "steward"?

    6) A few months before Jesus gave his prophecy on the sign of his presence, including the existence of a "slave" representing him on earth, he spoke of this "slave" in slightly different terms that shed light on the slave's responsibilities. Jesus stated: "Who really is the faithful steward, the discreet one, whom his master will appoint over his body of attendants to keep giving them their measure of food supplies at the proper time? I tell you truthfully, He will appoint him over all his belongings."-Luke 12:42, 44.

    Why "steward" instead of "slave at Matthew 24:45-47:

    7) Here the slave is called a steward, a word translated from a Greek term denoting "the manager of a household or estate." The collective steward would not simply be a group of intellectuals who explain interesting points from the Bible. In addition to providing nourishing spiritual food "at the proper time," "the faithful steward" would be appointed over the entire body of Christ's attendants and assigned to manage all of Christ's interests on earth, "all his belongings." What would this entail?

    What interesting points: Cross, Christmas, pyramid…

    [Picture on page 22] The "belongings" supervised by the "steward" include material assets, spiritual programs, and the preaching activity

    Q8, 9) What "belongings" is the slave appointed to manage?

    8) The slave's responsibilities include the supervision of the material facilities used by Christ's followers to carry out their Christian activities, such as the world headquarters and branch offices of Jehovah's Witnesses, as well as their places of worship--Kingdom Halls and Assembly Halls--throughout the world. More important, the slave also oversees spiritually upbuilding programs of Bible study at weekly meetings and periodic assemblies and conventions. At these gatherings, information on the fulfillment of Bible prophecies is dispensed, and timely direction on how to apply Bible principles in daily life is given.

    Did the Christian worship in buildings?

    9) The steward's responsibilities also include the supervision of the all-important work of preaching "this good news of the kingdom" and making "disciples of people of all the nations." This involves teaching people to observe all the things that Christ, the Head of the congregation, commands to be done during this time of the end. (Matthew 24:14; 28:19, 20; Revelation 12:17) The preaching and teaching work has produced "a great crowd" of loyal companions of the anointed

    remnant. These "desirable things of all the nations" are undoubtedly to be counted among the precious "belongings" of Christ administered by the faithful slave. -Revelation 7:9; Haggai 2:7.

    What about the great preaching of non jws?

    A Representative Governing Body

    Q10) What decision-making body existed in the first century, and with what effect on the congregations?

    10) The faithful slave's heavy responsibilities would obviously involve much decision making. In the early Christian congregation, the apostles and elders in Jerusalem acted in a representative way, making decisions for the entire Christian congregation. (Acts 15: 1, 2) The decisions of this first-century governing body were transmitted to the congregations by means of letters and traveling representatives. The early Christians were happy to receive this clear direction, and their willing cooperation with the governing body promoted peace and unity.-Acts 15:22-31; 16:4, 5; Philippians 2:2.

    Q11) Who is Christ using today to direct his congregation, and how should we view this group of anointed Christians?

    11) As in early Christian times, a small group of spirit-anointed overseers make up the Governing Body of Christ's followers on earth today. By means of his "right hand" of applied power, Christ, the Head of the congregation, directs these faithful men as they supervise the Kingdom work. (Revelation 1:16, 20) In his life story, Albert Schroeder, a longtime member of the Governing Body who recently finished his earthly course, wrote: "The Governing Body meets every Wednesday, opening the meeting with prayer and asking for the direction of Jehovah's spirit. A real effort is made to see that every matter that is handled and every decision that is made is in harmony with God's Word the Bible."* (Footnote: * Published in the March 1, 1988, issue of this magazine, pages 10-17.) We can have confidence in such faithful anointed Christians. Regarding them in particular, we should heed the apostle Paul's injunction: "Be obedient to those who are taking the lead among you and be submissive, for they are keeping watch over your souls."-Hebrews 13:17.

    Showing Due Respect for the Faithful Slave

    Q12, 13) What Scriptural reasons are there for showing respect for the slave class?

    12) A fundamental reason for showing proper respect for the faithful slave class is that by so doing, we are in fact showing respect for the Master, Jesus Christ. Paul wrote of the anointed ones: "He that was called when a freeman is a slave of Christ. You were bought with a price." (1 Corinthians 7:22, 23; Ephesians 6:6) Therefore, when we loyally submit to the direction of the faithful slave and its Governing Body, we are submitting to Christ, the slave's Master. Our showing due respect for the instrument Christ is using to manage his earthly belongings is one way in which we "openly acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father."-Philippians 2:11.

    GB = Christ

    13) Another Scriptural reason for showing respect for the faithful slave is that anointed Christians on earth are figuratively spoken of as a "temple" that Jehovah inhabits "by spirit." As such, they are "holy." (1 Corinthians 3: 16, 17; Ephesians 2:19-22) It is to this holy temple class that Jesus has entrusted his earthly belongings, which means that certain rights and responsibilities within the Christian congregation belong exclusively to this collective slave. For this reason, all in the congregation view it as their sacred duty to follow and uphold the direction coming from the faithful slave and its Governing Body. Indeed, the "other sheep" count it a real privilege to assist the slave class in caring for the Master's interests. John 10:16.

    Giving Loyal Support

    Q14) As prophesied by Isaiah, how do the other sheep walk behind the anointed slave class and serve as "unpaid laborers"?

    14) The humble submission of the other sheep to the anointed members of spiritual Israel was foretold in the prophecy of Isaiah: "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; in fetters they will come over, and to you they will bow down. To you they will pray, saying, "Indeed God is in union with you, and there is no one else; there is no other God." ‘ " (Isaiah 45:14) Symbolically, the other sheep today walk behind the anointed slave class and its Governing Body, following their leadership. As "unpaid laborers," the other sheep willingly expend their physical strength and their resources in support of the worldwide preaching work that Christ assigned to his anointed followers on earth.-Acts 1:8; Revelation 12:17.

    Q15) How does the prophecy of Isaiah 61:5, 6 foretell the relationship existing between the other sheep and spiritual Israel?

    15) The other sheep are happy and grateful to serve Jehovah under the oversight of the slave class and its Governing Body. They recognize the anointed as members of "the Israel of God." (Galatians 6:16) As figurative "strangers" and "foreigners" associated with spiritual Israel, they joyfully serve as "farmers" and "vinedressers" under the direction of the anointed, the "priests of Jehovah" and `ministers of God.' (Isaiah 61:5, 6) They zealously share in preaching this good news of the Kingdom and in making disciples of people of all the nations. They give wholehearted assistance to the slave class in shepherding and nurturing newly found sheeplike ones.

    [Picture on page 24] Members of the other sheep support the faithful slave class by their zealous preaching

    Q16) What moves the other sheep to give loyal support to the faithful and discreet slave?

    16) The other sheep recognize that they have greatly benefited from the diligent efforts of the faithful slave in supplying them with timely spiritual food. They humbly acknowledge that were it not for the faithful and discreet slave, they would know little or nothing of precious Bible truths, such as Jehovah's sovereignty, the sanctification of his name, the Kingdom, the new heavens and new earth, the soul, the condition of the dead, and the true identity of Jehovah, his Son, and the holy spirit. Out of sheer gratitude and loyalty, the other sheep lovingly support Christ's anointed "brothers" on the earth during this time of the end.-Matthew 25:40.

    Q17) What has the Governing Body found it necessary to do, and what will be considered in the following article?

    17) In view of their diminishing numbers, the anointed cannot be present in all congregations to ensure the management of Christ's belongings. Consequently, the Governing Body appoints men from among the other sheep to positions of oversight in branch offices, districts, circuits, and congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses. Does our attitude toward these undershepherds have a bearing on our loyalty to Christ and his faithful slave? This will be considered in the following article.

    Diminishing numbers : actually increase of 254 members last year.

    By Way of Review

    • Who is our Leader, and what shows that he is aware of conditions within the congregations?

    • At the "temple" inspection, who were found to be acting as a faithful slave, and what belongings were entrusted to them?

    • What Scriptural reasons are there for loyally supporting the faithful slave?

    Abbreviated.

    Love Blondie

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    Reply to paragraph 14: Unpaid laborers that are not appreciated. No matter how much they do, it is never enough. They are always under guilt for not doing more time. They get tired and have to go in, or they are sick with a measly flu and can't go out. Then they read something about the person with Marfan's syndrome, someone in an iron lung, or that has just been through an operation for brain cancer and is still in the ministry all day--so why should something so stupid like the flu or being very tired stop you from staying out all day?

    Notice also that there is absolutely no reward of any kind. No matter how much you do, it is "what you were supposed to have been doing all along". You were also supposed to have been doing even more all along all the time, but you are not doing that. So, you are always short. You don't even get any sense of pride: The Watchtower Society makes that a sin, plus takes all the credit for your work. And it isn't even creating any value: all it does is generate money for the Watchtower Society so they can protect pedophiles within the ranks (see www.silentlambs.org for more details about that). It's a scam.

  • ninja
    ninja

    blondie....you are amazing.....thanks again for all your fine work.....ninja

  • restrangled
    restrangled

    So is the GB now insinuating that they should be worshiped?

    Behind you they will walk; in fetters they will come over, and to you they will bow down. To you they will pray, saying, "Indeed God is in union with you, and there is no one else; there is no other God." ‘ " (Isaiah 45:14) Symbolically, the other sheep today walk behind the anointed slave class and its Governing Body, following their leadership. As "unpaid laborers," the other sheep willingly expend their physical strength and their resources in support of the worldwide preaching work that Christ assigned to his anointed followers on earth.-Acts 1:8; Revelation 12:17.

    Notice how the GB states without their guidance the rank and file would know nothing about the bible.

    16) The other sheep recognize that they have greatly benefited from the diligent efforts of the faithful slave in supplying them with timely spiritual food. They humbly acknowledge that were it not for the faithful and discreet slave, they would know little or nothing of precious Bible truths, such as Jehovah's sovereignty, the sanctification of his name, the Kingdom, the new heavens and new earth, the soul, the condition of the dead, and the true identity of Jehovah, his Son, and the holy spirit. Out of sheer gratitude and loyalty, the other sheep lovingly support Christ's anointed "brothers" on the earth during this time of the end.-Matthew 25:40.

    What nerve! This entire article burns me up.

    Thanks Blondie

    r.

  • Fatfreek
    Fatfreek

    What false teachings did the WTS have in 1918 when they were so called examined and pure?

    Birthdays
    Christmas
    Cross
    Pyramid
    Pray for military
    Go to military but not shoot


    'Today these [six] teachings are considered so offensive
    to God that any Witness who believes or practices even one
    of them would be disfellowshipped -- deserving of God's
    "everlasting punishment." If they are so wrong today when
    the Society doesn’t teach them, they must have been just as
    wrong during all the years they did teach them. If these
    teachings would fail an examination by Jesus today, they
    would have failed his examination in 1918-1919.' Don Cameron's "Captives of a Concept", p35.

    For anyone interested in the entire scope of things being taught in 1919 they should check out Don's book, a well-organized treatise on the WTS teachings of that time period.

    Len Miller

    Blondie, I'll bet it's good to be back in your favorite chair after that excursion last weekend. It was good to meet you and your hubby.

  • Chameleon
    Chameleon

    Great review as always

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    So is this another flip flop on the "other sheep"? The last I heard the other sheep are not identified until after the start of the great tribulation. Where are the sheep? Here? There? I must have missed something.

  • heathen
    heathen

    In other words -- Shut up and do what you're told because us math wizs came up with 1914 and 1918 even tho every other source says that the fall of Judah happened in 587 bce. Let's just ignor all the false prophesy and keep that in mind and wait for the next invisible fullfillment .

  • Robert222
    Robert222

    My two cents - does this WT article even mention the role of the President of the society? They try and paint a picture of a group of wise annointed men running everything, when isn't it the President running the show, and the head of the writing dept determining what's in the WA articles??

    Yes, if it wasn't for the GB confusing bible texts, throwing a wrench in your beliefs, what would we do? That's my view. Confusing the use of Jeh name in bible times, picking dates for the "end", confusing ancient customs on diet, attending festivals, some things were OK like xmas, then was considered pagan, etc

    I think ALL their books say the preaching will end in "this 20th century", now was that from the GB, the faithful and discreet slave?? NO mention of that small point in this article? That, uh, they have a long track record of being wrong about our modern times?

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    There is a body of governors who are not legal governors, known as governing body, who do govern, and there is a body of legal governors, known as legal directors and officers, who do not govern . . . all while the organization is directed by a ghost.*

    I'd like come clarification.

    * See baptism questions.

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