Good Afternoon Everyone.. Happy Wednesday!!
When you were a Witness did any of you know that the Society actually teaches that Jesus is NOT your Mediator unless you are one of the 144,000?? When my Dad was first researching, he came across this belief, and shared it with my Mom. She said to him, "That is apostate talk, where did you get that??" My Dad said, "No it's not! I got it right here out of the Watchtower bound volume..see for your self." As unbelievable as it seemed being in the "truth" all their lives, and VERY active they had never known this teaching. My Dad had even been a elder and my Mom a pioneer!! Apparently, they teach Jesus is the rank and files High Priest, but not their Mediator. My question is..wasn't the High Priest the MEDIATOR?? So what is the difference?? I believe it is all a play on the words. I guess by being in association with the 144,000 your sins are forgiven, and you can approach God. This was all new to me as well..and I thought I knew alot of JW doctorine, but I never knew they taught this! I don't think most JWs do! I was angry when I first saw this for myself. How dare ANYONE try and come between me and my SAVIOR!! What did you think when you first realized this teaching??
Sincerely,
Lady Liberty
Here is the article:
(From the Watchtower- 1979 April 1st issue page 31, under qustions from the readers.)
Questions from Readers
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Is Jesus the "mediator" only for anointed Christians?The term "mediator" occurs just six times in the Christian Greek Scriptures and Scripturally is always used regarding a formal covenant.
Moses was the "mediator" of the Law covenant made between God and the nation of Israel. (Gal. 3:19, 20) Christ, though, is the "mediator of a new covenant" between Jehovah and spiritual Israel, the "Israel of God" that will serve as kings and priests in heaven with Jesus. (Heb. 8:6; 9:15; 12:24; Gal. 6:16) At a time when God was selecting those to be taken into that new covenant, the apostle Paul wrote that Christ was the "one mediator between God and men." (1 Tim. 2:5) Reasonably Paul was here using the word "mediator" in the same way he did the other five times, which occurred before the writing of 1 Timothy 2:5, referring to those then being taken into the new covenant for which Christ is "mediator." So in this strict Biblical sense Jesus is the "mediator" only for anointed Christians.
The new covenant will terminate with the glorification of the remnant who are today in that covenant mediated by Christ. The "great crowd" of "other sheep" that is forming today is not in that new covenant. However, by their associating with the "little flock" of those yet in that covenant they come under benefits that flow from that new covenant. During the millennium Jesus Christ will be their king, high priest and judge. For more detailed information, see AidtoBibleUnderstanding, pages 1129 and 1130 under "Mediator"; also God’s"EternalPurpose"NowTriumphingforMan’sGood, page 160, paragraph 10; also TheWatchtower issues of February 15, 1966, pages 105 through 123; November 15, 1972, pages 685 and 686, under the subheading "Leading the Way to a New Covenant"; and April 1, 1973, pages 198 and 199, under the subheading "The New Covenant."