Are You Keeping Up with the NEW LIGHT?

by UnDisfellowshipped 20 Replies latest jw friends

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    The Watchtower, April 15th, 2010, Page 28:

    Are You Keeping Up With Increased Light?

    Jehovah continues to shed light upon his people. What are some refinements that have been published in The Watchtower?

    * Jesus’ illustration of the leaven highlights what positive lesson about spiritual growth? (Matt. 13:33)—July 15, 2008, pages 19-20.

    * When does the calling of Christians to a heavenly hope cease?—May 1, 2007, pages 30-31.

    * What does it mean to worship Jehovah “with spirit”? (John 4:24)—July 15, 2002, page 15.

    * In which courtyard does the great crowd serve? (Rev. 7:15)—May 1, 2002, pages 30-31.

    * When does the separating of the sheep and the goats take place? (Matt. 25:31-33)—October 15, 1995, pages 18-28.

    ___________________________________________

    Come on! We can add more things to this list!

    Let's everyone add ALL of the NEW LIGHT from 1990 UNTIL PRESENT!

    This should be FUN, entertaining, and most of all educational and spiritually upbuilding!

    And for those of you who want to know exactly what the Watchtower Society teaches about NEW LIGHT, here is a thread that gives the answer: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/38951/1/NEW-LIGHT-Watchtower-Quotes

    And here is a thread with Questions to Ask JW's about NEW LIGHT: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/51313/1/Questions-for-Jehovahs-Witnesses-about-New-Light

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    I thought I would share some rich "spiritual food" from the "Channel of Communication" here:

    The Watchtower, 5-15-1976 Issue, Page 298:

    It is a serious matter to represent God and Christ in one way, then find that our understanding of the major teachings and fundamental doctrines of the Scriptures was in error, and then after that, to go back to the very doctrines that, by years of study, we had thoroughly determined to be in error. Christians cannot be vacillating-‘wishy-washy’-about such fundamental teachings. What confidence can one put in the sincerity or judgment of such persons?
    The Watchtower, 12-01-1981 Issue, Page 27:
    However, it may have seemed to some as though that path has not always gone straight forward. At times explanations given by Jehovah’s visible organization have shown adjustments, seemingly to previous points of view. But this has not actually been the case. This might be compared to what is known in navigational circles as "tacking." By maneuvering the sails the sailors can cause a ship to go from right to left, back and forth, but all the time making progress toward their destination in spite of contrary winds.
    Awake!, 4-22-1970 Issue, Pages 8-11:

    Changes That Disturb People

    THE churches are in rapid decline. Even in the United States, where religion still enjoys perhaps the greatest popularity, nearly three out of four persons polled said that it is losing influence. Why is there this decline in religion?

    One of the reasons is that people are disturbed by what is happening in their churches. Yes, millions of persons have been shocked to learn that things they were taught as being vital for salvation are now considered by their church to be wrong. Have you, too, felt discouragement, or even despair, because of what is happening in your church? A businessman in Medellín, Colombia, expressed the effect the changes have had on many.

    "Tell me," he asked, "how can I have confidence in anything? How can I believe in the Bible, in God, or have faith? Just ten years ago we Catholics had the absolute truth, we put all our faith in this. Now the pope and our priests are telling us this is not the way to believe any more, but we are to believe ‘new things.’ How do I know the ‘new things’ will be the truth in five years?"
    What are some of these changes that disturb people?

    Should Meat Be Eaten on Friday?

    FOR centuries Catholics abstained from eating meat on Fridays. It was a Church law. Many sincerely believed it was a law of Almighty God. But now this has changed.
    The fact is that the meatless-Friday rule was made an obligation only some 1,100 years ago. Pope Nicholas I (858-867) was the one who put it into effect. And how vital was it considered that Catholics abide by this rule?

    A publication that bears the Catholic imprimatur, indicating approval, states: "The Catholic Church says that it is a mortal sin for a Catholic to eat meat on Friday knowingly and wilfully, without a sufficiently grave and excusing reason." It adds: The "Church says that if a man dies in unrepented mortal sin, he will go to hell."-Radio Replies, Rumble and Carty (1938).

    Thus the devout carefully avoided eating meat on Fridays. They sincerely believed that failure to obey could lead to their eternal punishment in a fiery hell.

    But then, early in 1966, Pope Paul VI authorized local Church officials to modify this abstinence requirement in their countries as they saw fit. The pope was acting in line with recommendations made at the recently completed Second Vatican Council. Thus, in one country after another, meatless Fridays were virtually abolished-in France, Canada, Italy, Mexico, the United States, and so on.

    The Effect

    The effect upon many devout Catholics has been devastating. "All these years I thought it was a sin to eat meat," explained a housewife in the midwestern United States. "Now I suddenly find out it isn’t a sin. That’s hard to understand."

    If you are a Catholic, can you understand how a practice that was considered by the Church a "mortal sin" can suddenly be approved? if it was a sin five years ago, why is it not today? Many Catholics cannot understand.

    When a woman in Canada was asked how she felt about the changes in her church, she replied: "I don’t know. Maybe you can tell me. What are they going to do with all those people sent to hell for eating meat on Friday?"

    Not just a few Catholics have asked such questions. The change in teaching has shaken their confidence in the Church. Would you not feel the same way if what you had always been taught to be vital for salvation was suddenly considered unnecessary? Would you not be inclined to question other teachings of your church also?

    The Catholic Church, however, has not completely changed its position on Friday meat abstinence. Even now Catholics are still required to abstain from eating meat on "Good Friday." Also, in some places they must not eat meat on Fridays during the Lenten season.

    But why is it considered wrong to eat meat on "Good Friday," but permissible to do so on other Fridays of the year? It has caused thinking persons to wonder.

    Many persons have begun to ask questions regarding the basis for this teaching, as well as about other Church teachings. And what especially disturbs them is that they have not received satisfying answers.

    What Becomes Evident

    The inability of the Church to explain its position Scripturally makes evident an important fact: The Catholic Church has not based its teachings upon what God’s Word says. Rather, it has founded many of its beliefs and practices on the unstable traditions of men.

    This is obviously true with regard to Friday meat abstinence. For, look as you may, nowhere in the Bible will you find that Christians were ever instructed to refrain from eating meat on any Friday of the year, or on any other day. It is not a requirement of God. In fact, the Catholic edition of the Revised Standard Version Bible says that enjoining or commanding "abstinence from foods which God created to be received with thanksgiving" is an evidence of a departure from the faith.-1 Tim. 4:1-4.

    Thus, many truth-seekers are having their eyes opened to see that the Catholic Church has not been holding strictly to God’s Word. And they are wondering whether any religion that does not do so is worthy of their confidence and support.

    But there are other changes that are also disturbing people today.

    [Picture on page 9]

    What will happen to those sent to hell for eating meat on Friday?

    Dropping of Saints Causes Confusion

    LAST May Catholics were shocked by front-page newspaper stories that announced the dropping of many of their saints from the Church’s official liturgical calendar. Many Catholics evidently understood "dropped" to mean the abolishing of their saints. Confusion and discontent were widespread, and have not died out.

    A retired school principal in Argentina said: "What I can’t explain is how after so many centuries of worshiping saints just recently the Church declares that it must not be done."

    A young man in the Netherlands observed: "Either our forbears have always been cheated or we are now."

    Especially were Catholics disturbed in sections of Italy where demoted St. Januarius is worshiped. "Heavens! What on earth are you saying!" exclaimed one woman when the news was brought to her. "One doesn’t understand anything anymore. I believe in St. Januarius and I’ll keep him."

    What do these changes mean? Does the Catholic Church now prohibit veneration of saints? Are religious medals to be discarded?

    Conflicting Practices

    It depends upon where one lives as to what is practiced. In some places images of saints have been discarded from Catholic churches. Thus a Catholic woman in Canada lamented: "Nothing is the same; they have taken down the statues; even the Virgin Mary had to go from our church."

    But in other places little, if any, change has occurred. Catholics still venerate their favorite saints, even though these have been officially ‘dropped’ or ‘downgraded.’ A Catholic in a South American country observed: "The Church’s declaration is ambiguous, because the Church says that in those towns where these are patron saints there is nothing wrong in continuing the worship of them."

    It has caused many persons to wonder: Is it proper for a religion to discard images as wrong in certain places, and yet permit the use of them in worship in other places? Could Almighty God approve of a religious organization that tolerates practices that are so opposed?-2 Cor. 6:14-16.

    A Stand for Truth?

    True religion does its utmost to correct error and inform people of the truth. Yet, when the Vatican announcement regarding the dropped saints was made last spring, the official spokesman for New York city’s Cardinal Cooke commented: "These changes are not really surprising, as for many, many years there has been doubt as to whether some of these saints were actually saints or simply revered, legendary heroes."

    Yes, religious leaders of the Catholic Church for a long time knew that these saints probably never existed, yet they tolerated and even encouraged veneration of them. And they still do! In fact, after the announcement about the dropping of the saints was made, a Vatican weekly observed: "If a saint really never existed God would still see the faith of him who prays [to the saint] and listen to his supplication."

    But is this really true? Does God approve of prayers said to "saints"? Jesus Christ made clear the only way of approach to God, saying: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me." (John 14:6, Douay) These words of Jesus clearly rule out any approach to God by means of prayers said to "saints."

    Furthermore, there is nothing in the Bible to show that a religious organization can create "saints." God is the one who sanctifies humans, setting them apart for his holy service. (1 Thess. 5:23) But even those whom God sanctifies are not to be venerated, as evidenced by the fact that Cornelius was not permitted to do obeisance to the apostle Peter. The Bible shows that worshiping even an angel is wrong.-Acts 10:25, 26; Rev. 19:10.

    Is it not evident, therefore, that the Catholic Church has not been holding fast to God’s truth, and that this has contributed to the religious confusion? But there are still other disturbing changes.

  • Essan
    Essan

    Nw Light - They suddenly received 'new light' in 2001 (a couple of days after a Guardian newspaper expose which in no way influenced their decision) allowing them to understand that, actually, approaching the UN and requesting affiliation with the PR department as an associated NGO and agreeing that they supported the aims and charter of the United Nations - or, The "Beast", a Satanic enemy of God and counterfeit of His Kingdom - and that they devote a portion of their resources to meet their obligations to publicize on behalf of the Beast - sorry, the UN - might.....might just....possibly.... compromise their professed Christian standards just a wee bit.

    Does that count? No? No, I suppose not, as this particular "new light" of understanding didn't actually make the pages of their literature. I wonder why. Oh well. It's still worth mentioning IMO :)

    Jesus to the WTBTS! : "You've got the mark of the Beast!"

    WTBTS to Jesus!: "Well, only a little bit! And it was in a good cause. We wanted to use their library and stuff!"

    (Sound of a long sword of judgement being unsheathed)

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Thank you Essan!

    The UN scandal is a good one to bring up.

  • peacedog
    peacedog
    Jehovah continues to shed light upon his people. What are some refinements that have been published in The Watchtower?
    * When does the separating of the sheep and the goats take place? (Matt. 25:31-33)—October 15, 1995, pages 18-28.

    I'm surprised they mention their 1995 "refined" view on the separating of the sheep and goats...

    Prior to 1995 the WT$ taught that the separating of the sheep and the goats was currently taking place. This changed in 1995 when new light flashed forth brilliantly, enlightening the GB to the fact that "Christendom" had it right all along: the separating of the sheep and the goats was a future event that would take place after the tribulation.

    Quote from the 1995 WT:

    Does this parable apply when Jesus sat down in kingly power in 1914, as we have long understood?...nothing indicates that at that time, or for that matter since, Jesus sat to judge people of all the nations finally as sheep or goats...the rendering of judgement on the sheep and the goats is future. It will take place after "the tribulation" mentioned at Matthew 24:29,30... -–WT, 10/15/1995, p22-23.

    However.....

    The WT$ fails to mention that the 1995 "refinement", as they call it, was essentially a reversion to OLD LIGHT. The view that the separating of the sheep and the goats was a future event taking place after the tribulation was labelled DOCTRINAL ERROR and DISCARDED by the WT$ in 1923:

    As light kept increasing, they appreciated more and more the importance of publishing Jehovah's name, and his kingdom as mankind's only hope. ... More accurate understanding of Jesus' parables also resulted. An outstanding example involved the parable of the sheep and the goats, as recorded at Matthew 25:31-46. It had long been thought that this parable would be fulfilled during Christ's 1,000-year reign. But then Jehovah's Witnesses saw that it simply could not apply at that time. ... So it must be fulfilled now, as the enthroned Jesus in heaven gathers the nations for judgment, and this is borne out by the observable facts in fulfillment. –The Watchtower, December 1, 1981, page 23-25.

    In the year 1905 it was thought that that parable would apply during the Millennial Reign of Christ after "the war of the great day of God the Almighty" at the battlefield of Har-Magedon. (Revelation 16:14-16) However, we must bear in mind that the parable of the sheep and the goats was the final part of Jesus' answer to his disciples' question as to what would be the sign of his "presence and of the conclusion of the system of things." (Matthew 24:3) So the fulfillment of this parable must be realized during this conclusion of the system of things that started in the year 1914. –The Watchtower, February 15, 1984, page 17.

    As if reverting to a previously discarded doctrine wasn't bad enough for the WT$, there is also the matter of their attributing the doctrinal change of 1923 (now considered FALSE DOCTRINE) to God:

    Since they have produced the fruits of God's Kingdom, Jehovah has blessed them richly by bringing them up to date in "the greatly diversified wisdom of God."-Ephesians 3:10. Thus, in 1923 Jesus' great prophecy about the sheep and the goats was properly understood, and it was discerned that the whole world was under judgment. (Matthew 25:31-46) -–WT, 5/15/1986, p14.

    The Lord revealed to his people the meaning of the parable of the sheep and the goats, showing how the "sheep" only would be spared by Jehovah when his wrath is expressed at Armageddon. All this information came not from or by man, but by the Lord God... --WT, 2/1/1938, p35.

    According to the WT$, that ever-so-faithful-and-discreet servant of God, "The Lord revealed to his people [false doctrine]". Yes, indeed, "All this [false doctrine] came not from or by man, but by the Lord God."

  • kurtbethel
    kurtbethel

    I doubt anyone died from a lack of eating meat on Fridays.

    What of those who did not get vaccinations, or organ transplants between 1973 and 1980? Did that cause needless suffering and death?

  • LostGeneration
    LostGeneration

    The generation that will not pass away refers to...........

    awww screw it!

  • TastingFreedom
    TastingFreedom

    Excellent post!!

  • UnDisfellowshipped
    UnDisfellowshipped

    Thank you TastingFreedom!

    Come on guys! Surely you have more recent New Light to add here.

    Where is Blondie? She has a lot probably lol.

  • ziddina
    ziddina

    ooo, nummy nummy....

    A really GOOD thread - thanks, UnDisfellowshipped!!

    Marking for a later read, since it's past midnight here...

    Zid

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