Quote From This Weeks Revelation Climax Study-Any Comments?

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  • Justitia Themis
    Justitia Themis

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    What John sees foreshadows remarkably the experience of the John class at the beginning of the Lord’s day. Their understanding of Jehovah’s purposes, including the implication of the seven thunders, was then incomplete. Nevertheless, they had a deep interest in Revelation, and Charles Taze Russell had commented on many parts of it during his lifetime. After his death in 1916, many of his writings were collected and published in a book entitled TheFinishedMystery. In time, though, this book proved to be unsatisfactory as an explanation of Revelation. The remnant of Christ’s brothers had to wait a while longer, until the visions started to be fulfilled, for an accurate understanding of that inspired record.

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    Like John, however, they were used by Jehovah even before the voices of the seven thunders were fully published. They had preached diligently for 40 years before 1914, and they had struggled to stay active during the first world war. They had proved to be the ones who, when the master arrived, were found to be giving the domestics food at the proper time. (Matthew 24:45-47) Thus, in 1919 they were the ones who were given the opened little scroll—that is, an open message to preach to mankind. Like Ezekiel they had a message for an unfaithful organization—Christendom—that claimed to be serving God but, in fact, was not. Like John they had to preach some more regarding "peoples and nations and tongues and many kings."

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    John’s eating up the scroll pictured that Jesus’ brothers accepted this assignment. It became a part of them to the extent that they were now identified with this portion of God’s inspired Word, drawing nourishment from it. But what they had to preach contained expressions of Jehovah’s judgments that were unpalatable to many of mankind. Indeed, it included the plagues foretold in Revelation chapter 8. It was sweet, however, to these sincere Christians to know those judgments and to realize that they were again being used by Jehovah in proclaiming them.—Psalm 19:9, 10.

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    In time, the message of this scroll also became sweet to the "great crowd . . . out of all nations and tribes and peoples and tongues" who were found to be sighing on account of the detestable things they saw being done in Christendom. (Revelation 7:9; Ezekiel 9:4) These, too, vigorously proclaim the good news, using sweet, gracious words to describe Jehovah’s marvelous provision for sheeplike Christians. (Psalm 37:11, 29; Colossians 4:6) But to goatlike people, this is bad news. Why? It means that the system in which they trust—and which may even have brought them a transitory satisfaction—must go. For them, the good news spells doom.—Matthew 25:31-34, 41, 46; compare Deuteronomy 28:15; 2 Corinthians 2:15, 16.
  • marmot
    marmot

    I don't even bother anymore. Trying to comprehend the Climax book is less fulfilling than slamming your head repeatedly against a concrete wall.

    I mean come on, WHAT scroll were they given in 1919? Nobody seems to have realized for the better part of the century that this had happened. Arrrrgh!

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    In time, though, this book proved to be unsatisfactory - I enjoyed this admission

  • XOCO
    XOCO

    i'm always lots in this book and this is the first time that i am studing this book i've compared it to the older rev book and i want to know why some or all of the dates change so much it makes me not trust in their calculations neither do i get the symbolism of animal parts and how jesus is in part of every army leadership? any clarification will be greatly appreciated

    confused and twisted XOCO

  • lrkr
    lrkr

    Thats why I call it the Revelation/Imagination book. It took some imagination to come up with some of this stuff. Gotta respect that. Creative writing!!

  • blueviceroy
    blueviceroy

    Is that the big red book? If it is thats the one the guy I studied with last gave me , I read a little bit and then read some Bible ,King James vers., I never used thier JWs version in real study , and then read some of NWT .

    Those poor people still involved

  • cultswatter
    cultswatter

    Jesus sat down as king in 1914 but can not judge the goats until after the big A, so how can the goodnews be bad news to goat like people now?

    But to goatlike people, this is bad news.

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    These wastefests are not worth going to. I am glad I blew mine off. I would rather be home for trick or treats, even though I didn't get anyone (at least I did not get any of this crap forced down my throat, either.)

  • M.J.
    M.J.

    The railing against Christendom is propaganda 101.




    The ignorance of the broad masses as regards the inner character of the Jew, and the lack of instinct and insight that our upper classes display, are some of the reasons which explain how it is that so many people fall an easy prey to the systematic campaign of falsehood which the Jew carries on."

    Adolf Hitler in "Mein Kampf"

  • oompa
    oompa

    In time, though, this book proved to be unsatisfactory - I enjoyed this admission dont you want to go and just ask what this means exactly??? I will try and get my wife to on saturday if i cant stomach it. They just cant say........ they screwd up, didnt have a clue, decided to change things.........oompa

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