We all are at different stages in our journey from the Watchtower organization. Some of us have been free for years, and some of us are at that moment of initial discovery. As for me, though I began to conscientiously fade just a few months ago, my discovery actually began years ago - even while serving as an elder.
I have no illusions that this journey will be easy. I have some close friends still in the organization, and I do not wish to leave them behind. I love these people - they are like family. I know there may come a point where they will be pressured by others to stop associating with a person "weak ini the truth." I hope that doesn't happen, but I am actually curious to see how they'll act if that day should arrive.
Nevertheless, at times when the elders turn up their pharisaical pressure, I do feel the temptation to "just return to the meetings" and get them off my back. I have a friend who is doing just that - going through the motions though his heart and mind are elsewhere.
I've been pondering if there's a real benefit in doing that. It certainly would be the easy choice. However, a scripture came to my attention today that I'd like to share for others in a similar situation: "Can a man rake together fire into his bosom and yet his very garments not be burned? Or can a man walk upon the coals and his feet themselves not be scorched?" -Proverbs 6:27, 28.
Of course, the context of those verses deal with immorality. Nevertheless, the principle has touched my heart and helped me stay resolute in my decision. How can I return to the meetings and go through the motions, yet remain unharmed by this organization? By remaining in close association with those whose disposition it is to control my behavior, information, thinking, and emotions would be the same as raking fire into my bosom! I will certainly be burned - adding to the scars already received from a lifetime of being misled.
Thus, I am reminded once again that Jesus warned his disciples, "Look out that you are not misled; for many will come on the basis of my name, saying, 'I am he,' and, 'The due time has approached.' Do not go after them." (Luke 21:8) Yes, Jesus told his disciples strictly to stay away from these people, groups, and organizations. He knew that any who followed these would suffer terrible mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical harm. (For points I learned from this wonderful and important scripture: http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/watchtower/scandals/217255/1/Luke-21-8-Who-Should-We-Really-Avoid)
Many of us here are a living testimony to the harm that comes from this organization. We, by choice or not, have had our garments burned and our feet scorched; but, we have been freed from the furnace! I WILL NOT RETURN.