One Day of "The Real Life"

by 84hagueW 15 Replies latest jw friends

  • 84hagueW
    84hagueW

    came across this blogpost..... These are not my words

    "A Circuit Overseer in the Woodburn congregation said that the reason so
    many of our brothers are disfellowshipped isn't because of wrong doing,
    it's because the New System isn't a reality. Read this all the way thru,
    it is truly a dose of what is yet to come. I know all of us have been
    affected from losing someone we love in death, or physically spent from
    this tiresome system. It will make as all look at the new system in a
    different light, at least it did for me.

    We are asked to visualize ourselves in the New World this sister did a
    great job. Her meditation is very encouraging, our hope is the anchor
    that keeps us strong.

    'One day of the Real Life'

    Nowadays I like getting up with the sun and starting my day while it's
    fresh and new. No more hitting that snooze button until the very last
    minute and dreading the workday ahead of me! I feel better and better
    every day, and I can't help but notice I look better too. I have several
    jobs, and today I am privileged to be doing my very favorite task!
    Besides studying with newly resurrected ones, I have been granted the
    privilege of using my home as a sort of New System Bed and Breakfast.
    While the Resurrection Center was being constructed, I had a house full,
    2 couples and two single sisters who lived here with me temporarily.
    Now that that work is over, families who live too far away from the
    Resurrection Center come and stay with me, sometimes just a few nights,
    often a week while their newly resurrected loved ones acclimate to this
    wonderful new world. This house has seen so much joy!

    I have company arriving today - two fleshly brothers whose parents died
    in a car accident and are going to be resurrected in the same week. I
    want to make something special for tonight, so I head out to the
    raspberry patch to gather some to add to the apple pie I'm planning for
    dessert. The fox family that lives among the raspberry bushes come out to
    greet me, the mother elegantly gliding toward me to have her chin
    scratched, and three cubs tumbling over each other in their play. My
    chickens aren't a bit alarmed at all these foxes nearby, they go on
    searching for worms and scratching around the yard, clucking contentedly
    to one another.

    I'm nearly finished gathering berries when I notice two people coming
    along the path at the top of the hill. My Mother and her sister JoAnne
    often come over for a cup of tea early in the morning; their home is only
    a 15 minute walk away through a beautiful wildflower
    garden, around the little pond, then through the forest and down the
    grassy hill to my house. The two of them are halfway here when a tall
    blond boy emerges from the woods, running as fast as his long legs will
    carry him to catch up to them. Their conversation stops as they turn at
    the sound, the youth skids to a stop to talk to them. Whatever Mom tells
    him, I can see it's what he was hoping for, because he hugs her so hard
    he picks her up, and then leaving the path he runs to wards the barn my
    favorite Icelandic mare has a two week old foal, so I know where my
    brother is heading!

    He notices me as he runs, he waves but doesn't slow down - I'm glad, even
    after all these years I still get tears in my eyes sometimes at the sight
    of him. Dougie had died in the old world when he was only a baby, and the
    day he was resurrected was one of the happiest of all of our lives. My
    dear Mom had kept so much of the pain of losing him to herself, but when
    they placed her baby boy in her arms, she cried tears of joy for days
    afterwards. She and JoeAnn have really enjoyed raising him, from a chubby
    blond baby to an enthusiastic teenager now as tall as me, and sure to
    grow taller.

    I'm glad Dougie - no, he wants to be called Doug now, he thinks it sounds
    so much more grown up - went to the barn, I know he'll put out fresh food
    and water for the animals, so I'll have plenty of time to give him
    another lesson driving the curricle. What a joy it's been to watch him
    grow up in this new world, with no more worries of sickness or any other
    harm coming to him. I go into the house to put the tea kettle on to boil,
    and soon Mom and JoAnne come in, full of happiness and good health. They
    both look radiant from their walk, and so beautiful. No more gray hair
    in fact, Mom's hair is thicker and more beautiful than in her youth.
    Their wrinkles have faded away from their faces; they seem to look
    younger every time I see them.

    Mom has a package with her, as she unwraps it she tells me it came
    yesterday from the message service with a long letter from my daughter
    Bethany . She and her husband are in the reconstruction work, but somehow
    she managed to find the time to paint a portrait of her newest
    granddaughter, Elizabeth. The picture is beautifully done, a sleeping
    chubby infant perhaps a few weeks old. Bethany always had artistic
    talent, but in the new world now, growing towards perfection, she has
    really surpassed herself. Busy with construction projects, Bethany isn't
    spending a lot of time working on art - she knows she has forever to
    develop her talent! This painting she did especially for her grandmother,
    and it warms my heart to see how happy Mom is.

    While I make the pie crust and cut up the apples, we exchange news of
    friends an d family, many of them far away in different assignments. Doug
    runs in to ask if I mind if he rides Henrietta, the Llama, and dashes out
    again to get her saddled up. Then I hear him calling out a greeting, and
    I see in the shade of the big elm trees at the end of the garden two men
    sitting on the wooden bench - they must be my guests! We all go out to
    meet them, they look vaguely familiar but I can't think of who they might
    be. One walks up to me with a twinkle in his eye and says, 'Ann, don't
    you recognize me? I'm Arly, and this is my brother Vern!' For a second we
    were speechless, and then everyone was hugging each other and talking all
    at once. It's not surprising that we didn't recognize them, with their
    wavy brown hair and bright blue eyes. Vern had died in his 92nd year, the
    last time I had seen him he was barely able to talk and confined to a
    wheelchair Arly had nearly lost his sight due to cataracts, and had to
    walk with a cane. Yet here they were, looking like they had never seen
    forty! Vern was one of the original special pioneers who opened up the
    preaching work in our area long before I was born, and Arly had been a
    most beloved elder in our congregation. What an unspeakable joy to have
    them as guests in my house!

    We show them all around, and after lunch Vern volunteers to give Doug his
    driving lesson. Mom and JoAnne have studies to conduct in the afternoon,
    but we arrange to have a get-together soon and invite many of the
    neighbors who know Vern and Arly.

    After many hours spent talking, reminiscing and catching up on news of
    dear friends near and far, Vern and Arly go up to their rooms to unpack,
    and I go into the garden to pick some vegetables for supper.

    What a good day this has been! I'm so full of joy, I can barely hold it
    all in, so I don't even try. I fall down on my knees in the rich garden
    soil and thank my heavenly father Jehovah once more for all his bounteous
    blessings. Today was just one memorable, joyful day, one of an infinite
    number of days filled with joy ahead of us all - an eternity!"

    .................delusion..................how sad...............

  • iceguy
    iceguy

    I just puked!

  • Heaven
    Heaven

    LOL @ iceguy

    .................delusion..................how sad...............

    Welcome to the board, 84hagueW! You said it.

    This sister doesn't sound like she has read the Bible. What's with the 'I still get tears in my eyes sometimes at the sight of him.' ? I thought JWs believe 'he will wipe every tear from every eye.' I could go on but I don't want to end up like iceguy!

    84hagueW... hope you can share some of your story.

  • chickpea
    chickpea

    year 500 in the real life:
    if i have to pick one more
    godd*mn raspberry
    to make one more
    godd*mn pie for one
    more frikkin uber-dub
    and his brother or listen
    to one more mind-numbing
    sob story about yada frikkin
    yada i am going to go to the
    fox family din and slit my wrists
    so they can eat my body while
    it is still warm.......

  • trueblue
  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    This is a common story among the witlesses, and it is a lie. The truth is, you will not have the time to enjoy anything, and everything you do is what you are told to. There will be so much time wasted on teaching resurrected people and on boasting sessions (which will never end), that to actually enjoy anything will be impossible. And no more missing a boasting session--for any reason. The reality is that everyone will be doing what they hate most, and anyone not doing it (or attempting to do anything else, or even wanting to do something better for them) will be killed at once.

    All part of the scam.

  • troubled mind
    troubled mind

    Nice fairy tale .......however it is so sad that intelligent adults will actually believe in the make bellieve story so much that they will put their "real" life on hold to pursue this imagined one .

    Parents will miss out on important oppurtunities to make memories with their children because Saturday morning service was more important or Thursday nights and Sunday mornings were dedicated to sitting hours listening to repetitive lectures . If Dad is an Elder with a full time job he will be absent so much from his families "real"lives because Kingdom Hall issues will always come first while his wife and kids silently resent his preoccupation .

  • troubled mind
    troubled mind

    My Father in Law and Mother in Law live in this make believe world . They have absolutly NO relationship with their kids or grandchildren all because they are so involved with "kingdom pursuits ". They always talked about what they will do in the New system all the while they had oppurtunities right in front of them to do those things with family now .

    Even when our whole family was still all active witnesses they lived in the fairty tale version of life . They were always so busy they never had time for family because they figured they had all eternity to spend with them and right now it was more important to work strange hours so they could have daytime hours for service .

    Now they have moved thousands of miles from family and wonder why no one calls or comes to visit. It is all because when they had the chance to form family bonds they wasted it and now children and grandchildren have grown up ,and made their own lives , and they missed out .

    Hope thier fairy tale hope keeps them company at night ....

  • kurtbethel
    kurtbethel

    Wow, all that and they bash Christians for expecting to live in heaven after this life.

    One who has researched the resurrection teaching, and especially Revelation 20, could not accept this drivel.

    And what is it with those chickens searching for worms? For what? Certainly not to eat them!

  • creativhoney
    creativhoney

    hes been on farmville too much.

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