Comments You Will Not Hear at the 04-22-2012 WT Study (FEBRUARY 15, 2012, pages 18-22)(POSITIVE)
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PRESERVE THE POSITIVE
SPIRIT OF THE
CONGREGATION
“The undeserved
kindness of the Lord
Jesus Christ be with
the spirit you show.”
—PHIL. 4:23.
HOW CAN WE PROMOTE
A HEALTHY SPIRIT IN THE
CONGREGATION . . .
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while associating with our
brothers?
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by our zeal in the field
ministry?
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by reporting serious
wrongdoing?
OPENING COMMENTS
Were you ever told by the elders you had a complaining spirit? That the elders are only imperfect men? But then had the elders telling you your sideburns were 1/6” too long, that dark nail polish was not acceptable (although the CO’s wife wore it), etc.
Or did you hear the elders and other jws say that the lack of growth in a congregation, the lack of a loving spirit, was due to some hidden sin by an individual in the congregation as they looked intently at you?
The WTS knows the right words but does not act in harmony with what they say.
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Granted, not all complaints are displeasing to God. He did not ignore “the cry of complaint” about Sodom and Gomorrah but destroyed those wicked cities. (Genesis 18:20, 21; 19:24, 25) In Jerusalem, shortly after Pentecost of 33 C.E., “a murmuring arose on the part of the Greek-speaking Jews against the Hebrew-speaking Jews, because their widows were being overlooked in the daily distribution.” Consequently, “the twelve” corrected the situation by appointing “seven certified men” over the “necessary business” of food distribution. (Acts 6:1-6) Present-day elders must not ‘stop up their ears’ to legitimate complaints. (Proverbs 21:13) And rather than criticizing fellow worshipers, the elders ought to be encouraging and upbuilding.—1 Corinthians 8:1.
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1. For what were the congregations in Philippi and Thyatira
commended?
THE first-century Christians in Philippi were
materially poor. However, they were generous
and showed exemplary love for their fellow
believers. (Phil. 1:3-5, 9; 4:15, 16) In closing
his inspired letter to them, the apostle Paul could
therefore write: “The undeserved kindness of the
Lord Jesus Christ be with the spirit you show.”
(Phil. 4:23) Because a similar spirit was shown by
the Christians in Thyatira, the glorified Jesus Christ
told them: “I know your deeds, and your love and
faith and ministry and endurance, and that your
deeds of late are more than those formerly.”—Rev.
2:19.
COMMENTS
My experience was the poorer the jw the more they tended to be the generous ones in the congregation. Years of visiting congregations to give public talks bore that out. In many “materially rich” congregations, no one had signed up or when they saw we were a replacement for their “best” friends (who obviously had not clued them in they weren’t coming) they suddenly disappeared leaving the chairman to “volunteer” and then have his wife be peeved to be put in that position. I always remember the woman who entertained Elijah during a drought and was rewarded. If he gone to these congregations……….
Undeserved kindness or grace?
The WTS even cross references these two words in the New World Translation index in the back.
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GRACE. See UNDESERVED KINDNESS.
Yet the WTS says “deserving ones” can be identified = only people who listen to jws and become one.
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As ambassadors and envoys substituting for Christ, we today have the cherished privilege of imitating him in our untiring and thorough search for the deserving ones in our territory.—Matt. 10:11; 2 Cor. 5:20.
2. What part do we play in cultivating the spirit that our congregation
displays?
2 Each congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses today
likewise manifests a certain spirit, or dominant
attitude. Some congregations are especially known
for showing a warm, loving spirit. Others are exceptional
in their zealous support of the Kingdom preaching
work and in showing high regard for the
full-time ministry. When we as individuals cultivate
a positive spirit, we contribute to the unity of the
congregation and further its spiritual advancement
in general. (1 Cor. 1:10) On the other hand, a negative
spirit on our part can contribute to spiritual
drowsiness, a lukewarm attitude, and even the toleration
of wrongdoing in the congregation. (1 Cor.
5:1; Rev. 3:15, 16) What is the spirit of your congregation?
How can you personally help to promote a
positive spirit in the congregation?
COMMENTS
How many jws know that until the early 1970’s the WTS carefully did not capitalize “Witnesses” but used “Jehovah’s witnesses” and counseled the flock that it described what they did, witnessed for God not a religious organizational name.
Why jws and not Christians? The WTS once used the phrase “Jehovah’s Christian Witnesses” but then dropped it by 1980…why?
Why the need to use “Christian Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses”? A mystery?
http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/8423/1/What-happened-to-Jehovahs-Christian-Witn
Positive = supporting all the WTS doctrine?
Unity = doing everything the WTS says even when they are wrong, did Jesus not tell the Jewish religious leaders that they had made the word of God invalid with their man-made doctrines, did he “wait”?
Toleration of wrongdoing = look up pedophile and the WTS
ENCOURAGE A POSITIVE SPIRIT
3, 4. How can we “laud [Jehovah] in the big
congregation”?
3 The psalmist sang: “I will laud you
[Jehovah] in the big congregation;
among a numerous people I shall praise
you.” (Ps. 35:18) The psalmist did not
hold back from praising Jehovah when
he was with other servants of God.
Weekly congregation meetings, including
the Watchtower Study, present fine
opportunities for us to display a zealous
spirit when we comment and make expressions
of faith. All of us may well ask
ourselves: ‘Am I taking full advantage
of the privilege to participate in meetings?
Do I prepare well for them and
make meaningful comments? As a family
head, do I help my children to prepare
comments in advance and teach
them to answer in their own words?’
COMMENTS
So are jws holding back, not singing enthuisiastically or at all, not commenting or just reading the answer from the paragraph? When was the last time you heard a “meaningful” comment especially since the WT overseer has been instructed not to go beyond the printed material. JW parents have their children read haltingly from the paragraph, using words they don’t have a clue what they mean; or children give one word answers you can hear the parent whisper to them.
How many elders, MS, wives, regular pioneers answer?
4 The psalmist David associated the
steadfastness of our heart with our singing.
“My heart is steadfast, O God,” he
said, “my heart is steadfast. I will sing
and make melody.” (Ps. 57:7) The songs
used at Christian meetings provide us a
fine opportunity to “sing and make melody”
to Jehovah with a steadfast heart.
If we are not familiar with some of the
songs, why not practice singing them
during Family Worship evening? May
we be determined to ‘sing to Jehovah
throughout our life and make melody to
him as long as we are.’—Ps. 104:33.
COMMENTS
The songbook changed twice when I was attending. Each time they became less musical and favorite songs were replaced with impossible to sing songs. The new songbook is even worse and the singing at the KHs is clear evidence. So jws practice singing to CDs, people who no longer have even basic musical training because it is discouraged, how many play a musical instrument. African jws sing well because their community revolves around singing. But not in the US or many other countries.
David had organized musicians and singers, who were paid musicians.
5, 6. How may we be hospitable and generous
to others, and what does doing so engender in
the congregation?
5 Showing hospitality to our brothers
and sisters is another way to engender
a loving spirit in the congregation. In
the final chapter of his letter to the Hebrews,
Paul includes this exhortation:
“Let your brotherly love continue. Do
not forget hospitality.” (Heb. 13:1, 2)
Providing a meal for traveling overseers
and their wives or for full-time servants
in the congregation is an excellent way
to display hospitality. Think also of widows,
single-parent families, or other individuals
who may benefit from occasionally
joining us for a meal or during
our family worship.
COMMENTS
So do jws show hospitality to the depressed, not so rich, not so pretty, lacking social skills, other races, different ages, spiritually weak…or only the rich and influential……….
I remember an elder that used to say to us, “we have to have you over,” and in 8 years we never saw the inside of his house. We would try and set up a time at his convenience and it was either he was all booked up for the next 6 weeks, and could not commit to a time after that, arggh!
6 Paul directed Timothy to admonish
others “to work at good, to be rich in
fine works, to be liberal, ready to share,
safely treasuring up for themselves a
Do you contribute to a positive spirit
by preparing meaningful comments?
fine foundation for the future, in order
that they may get a firm hold on the
real life.” (1 Tim. 6:17-19) Paul was recommending
that his fellow worshippers
cultivate the spirit of generosity. Even
in difficult economic times, we can promote
a generous spirit. A fine way to
do this is to provide transportation in
the field ministry and to and from the
meetings for those needing it. And what
about those who benefit from such acts
of loving-kindness? They would be encouraging
a positive spirit in the congregation
if they showed appreciation,
perhaps by offering what they can to
help defray the increasingly high cost of
fuel. Moreover, would not our arranging
to spend more time with our spiritual
brothers and sisters make them feel
needed and loved? When we abound in
good deeds “toward those related to us
in the faith” and are ready to share our
time and resources with them, we not
only deepen our love for them but also
help to build a warm and positive spirit
in the congregation.—Gal. 6:10.
COMMENTS
We had many people over to our house for meals, etc., they were always eager, but never reciprocated.
The elders would always assign single pioneer sisters to pickup up people, sisters who cars were old, who were on a tight budget, rather than the elder himself who lived in a $350,000 home and had 3 brand new vehicles.
At one time I was transporting 4 people, even doubling back because it was too “inconvenient” for the elder’s wives to take separate cars.
Spend more time, people were lucky to even have some jws even say hello or respond to a greeting as they ran to their “special” friends and did not want to waste any precious time with others as they would whisper and gossip telling others to avoid them because they were bad association.
7. How does keeping the personal matters of
others confidential help to preserve a good spirit
in the congregation?
7 Consider yet other factors that
strengthen the bond of love with our
fellow believers: friendship and confidentiality.
(Read Proverbs 18:24.) True
friends keep personal matters confidential.
When our brothers reveal their
innermost thoughts and feelings to us
and are sure that these will not become
public knowledge, the bond of love
that may already exist will grow stronger.
May we promote a loving, familylike
spirit in the congregation by being a
trustworthy friend who can keep things
confidential.—Prov. 20:19.
COMMENTS
Confidentiality…..hahahahahahaha
When I visited people at Bethel, I was told, “there is the telegraph, the telephone, and tell-a-Bethelite” just substitute elder, elder’s wife, anyone with access to confidential info.
Familylike!—dysfunctional perhaps, definitely
I realized not jw could be trusted because in the end, their personal salvation was all that mattered.
BE ZEALOUS IN THE MINISTRY
8. What counsel did the Laodiceans receive,
and why?
8 When addressing the congregation
in Laodicea, Jesus said: “I know your
deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot.
I wish you were cold or else hot. So,
because you are lukewarm and neither
hot nor cold, I am going to vomit you
out of my mouth.” (Rev. 3:15, 16) The
Laodiceans lacked zeal for the Christian
ministry. Such an attitude likely affected
their personal relationships as well.
So Jesus lovingly counseled them: “All
those for whom I have affection I reprove
and discipline. Therefore be zealous
and repent.”—Rev. 3:19.
COMMENTS
So do jws preach as if the lives of the people they call on depends on their being effective? Like they were looking for a loved friend lost under the rubble of a building after an earthquake?
9. How does our attitude toward the field ministry
affect the spirit of the congregation?
9 To promote a healthy, positive spirit
in the congregation, we should give attention
to our zeal for the field service.
The congregation is organized for the
purpose of searching out sheeplike individuals
in the territory and building
them up spiritually. Hence, we need to
share in the disciple-making work with
enthusiasm, as Jesus did. (Matt. 28:19,
20; Luke 4:43) The greater our zeal for
the ministry, the more united we will be
as “God’s fellow workers.” (1 Cor. 3:9)
As we observe others in the field service
defending their faith and expressing appreciation
for spiritual things, we are
moved to love and respect them more.
Also, serving “shoulder to shoulder” in
the ministry produces a united spirit in
the congregation.—Read Zephaniah 3:9.
Picture: Contribute to a positive spirit by becoming
familiar with our songs
COMMENTS
How many make return visits, come back before the people forget they came, or know what they said last and they will say next, remember what publication, how many jws believe that it is not necessary to bring one person in to gain their own everlasting life?
10. What effect does improving the quality of
our field service have on the spirit of others in
the congregation?
10 Our efforts to improve the quality
of our ministry also have a good effect
on others. As we show greater concern
for the people we meet, and as we
endeavor to improve our effectiveness
in reaching the hearts of our listeners,
our enthusiasm for the ministry increases.
(Matt. 9:36, 37) Enthusiasm tends to
rub off on our companions. Jesus sent
his disciples out to preach in twos rather
than individually. (Luke 10:1) This
not only provided encouragement and
training but also heightened their zeal
for the ministry. Do we not appreciate
working with zealous Kingdom publishers?
Their enthusiastic spirit encourages
us and spurs us on in the preaching
work.—Rom. 1:12.
COMMENTS
Greater concern (assuming they had any concern to start with), improve effectiveness (assuming they have been effective to start with), enthusiasm (to get it over with, out the KH door late, 45 minutes, break, then one return visit on someone who is never home at that time—I saw that this Saturday, people leaving to go home at 11:15 a.m.
Preach in twos – but only the same person, not the sister who is a little overweight, the one that is a little too loud, a little too zealous and wants to go out till noon. I can remember group conductors try to mix it up, and by the time the people were going to their cars that had rearranged back to their same old partners.
GUARD AGAINST MURMURING
AND WRONGDOING
11. What kind of spirit did some Israelites in
Moses’ day develop, and what effect did this
have on them?
11 Within just several weeks of their
existence as a new nation, the Israelites
developed a spirit of discontent
and murmuring. This led to rebellion
against Jehovah and his representatives.
(Ex. 16:1, 2) Only a small number of the
Israelites who left Egypt lived to see the
Promised Land. Why, even Moses was
denied entry to that land because of his
reaction to the bad spirit of the congregation
of Israel! (Deut. 32:48-52) What
can we do today to keep from falling
prey to a negative spirit?
COMMENTS
So jws are not discontent as a group: The end has not come soon, the doctrines keep changing and they can’t understand them, every year they have to travel farther to a DC, and the quality of the hotels tend to be fleabags.
So is the WTS saying that only a small number of the 7 millions jws will make it into the new system?
12. How can we guard against developing a
complaining spirit?
12 We must guard against developing
a spirit of murmuring. While cultivating
humility and respect for authority
will help us, we need to be concerned
about those with whom we associate. A
poor choice of entertainment or spending
too much time with workmates or
school associates who have no regard
for righteous principles takes its toll.
We are wise to limit our association
with people who are negative or who
are promoting an independent attitude.
—Prov. 13:20.
COMMENTS
Was Jesus murmuring when he said the religious leaders where children of the devil, were the Christians murmuring when they told Paul that Jewish Christians would not associate with Gentile Christians, and Peter was doing the same?
What about the people at the KH who do not live their lives according to the Bible but according to WTS dogma/doctrine? Is their association good?
13. The corruptive influence of murmuring
can lead to what other spiritually damaging developments
in a congregation?
13 The corruptive influence of murmuring
can lead to other spiritually
damaging developments. For example,
murmuring can disrupt a congregation’s
peace and unity. Moreover, voicing
complaints against fellow believers
may not only cause them pain but may
also deteriorate into the sins of slander
and reviling. (Lev. 19:16; 1 Cor. 5:11)
Some murmurers in the first-century
congregation were “disregarding lordship
and speaking abusively of glorious
ones.” (Jude 8, 16) Such murmuring
against responsible men in the congregation
certainly did not have God’s approval.
COMMENTS
Really! Was Paul disregarding Peter’s lordship, who had spent 3.5 years with Jesus, seen so many things, and Paul had been a persecutor of Christians yet he strongly told Peter (Cephas) he was out of line. Are there “lords” on earth in the WTS, rather does the bible say anyone should be called lord?
(Galatians 2:11-14) . . .However, when Ce′phas came to Antioch, I resisted him face to face, because he stood condemned. 12 For before the arrival of certain men from James, he used to eat with people of the nations; but when they arrived, he went withdrawing and separating himself, in fear of those of the circumcised class. 13 The rest of the Jews also joined him in putting on this pretense, so that even Bar′na·bas was led along with them in their pretense. 14 But when I saw they were not walking straight according to the truth of the good news, I said to Ce′phas before them all: “If you, though you are a Jew, live as the nations do, and not as Jews do, how is it that you are compelling people of the nations to live according to Jewish practice?”
14, 15. (a) Allowing wrongdoing to go on unchecked
can have what effect on the entire congregation?
(b)What should we do if we become
aware that someone is involved in a secret sin?
14 What if we become aware that
someone is involved in a secret sin, perhaps
abusing alcohol, viewing pornography,
or living an immoral life? (Eph. 5:
11, 12) Our turning a blind eye to gross
wrongdoing can hinder the free flow of
Jehovah’s holy spirit and threaten the
peace of the entire congregation. (Gal.
5:19-23) Just as the early Christians in
Corinth had to clear out badness, so
today any corrupting influence must
be kept out of the congregation in order
to preserve its healthy, positive spirit.
What can you do to contribute to the
congregation’s peace?
COMMENTS
How would you “become aware” or a secret sin: check their computer, look through their cabinets, check their cupboards and drawers, count their drinks, smell their breath, sit outside their house and see if someone of the opposite sex stays overnight unchaperoned (of course sex does not happen dur the day).
The biggest sin the WTS disregards the pedophile in their organization. They say that if a jw has committed murder or similar serious crime before they were baptized a jw, that the organization will not turn them in (Lev. 5:1).
And if you are a jw wife, and your husband beats you, you contribute to the “peace” by not saying anything, enduring it because you might convert him.
15 As was previously mentioned, it
is important to maintain confidentiality
in certain matters, especially when
others share with us their feelings and
thoughts. How wrong and hurtful it is to
spread confidential information about
someone! Even so, when serious sin
has been committed, those Scripturally
obligated to handle the matter—the elders
in the congregation—should be informed.
(Read Leviticus 5:1.) So if we
know that a brother or a sister has fallen
into such wrongdoing, we should encourage
that one to approach the elders
and seek their help. (Jas. 5:13-15) If he
or she does not do so within a reasonable
period of time, though, we should
report the wrongdoing.
COMMENTS
Jws lead such boring lives, gossip is the only way to enliven things up. And if they don’t have access to the complete facts, they will make things up. As they say, you can’t unring the bell. Even if the facts come forward, many will think, there is no smoke without fire.
I know that elders and ex-elders on here, say I never did it, but all it takes is one chatty cathy elder who tells his wife……
16. How does our reporting serious wrongdoing
help to preserve the spirit of the congregation?
16 The Christian congregation is a
spiritual haven, and we must help to
protect it by reporting serious wrongdoing.
If the elders bring the wrongdoer
to his senses and he repentantly accepts
reproof and correction, he no longer endangers
the spirit of the congregation.
But what if the practicer of gross sin is
unrepentant and does not respond to
the loving counsel of the elders? His expulsion
from the congregation results
in “the destruction,” or removal, of the
corrupting element from among us, and
the spirit of the congregation is preserved.
(Read 1 Corinthians 5:5.) Yes,
preserving the spirit of the congregation
requires that each of us take proper
action, cooperate with the body of elders,
and protect the welfare of fellow
believers.
COMMENTS
The WTS is so concerned about “wrongdoing” that they avoid the lack of right doing, caring, loving, Who gets punished by the BOE for not showing love deliberately.
Jesus did not say that his followers would be known by how they punished wrongdoers. In the nation of Israel, serious crimes were heard publicly in the gate before the people who heard the evidence not in a star chamber procedure.
ENCOURAGE “THE ONENESS OF THE SPIRIT”
17, 18. What will help us to “observe the oneness
of the spirit”?
17 By “devoting themselves to the
teaching of the apostles,” Jesus’ early
followers helped to develop a spirit
of unity within the congregation. (Acts
2:42) They valued the Scriptural counsel
and direction received from the older
men. Because present-day elders cooperate
with the faithful and discreet
slave class, all in the congregation are
encouraged and assisted to remain united.
(1 Cor. 1:10)When we submit to the
Bible-based instruction from Jehovah’s
organization and follow the direction of
the elders, we give proof that we are
“earnestly endeavoring to observe the
oneness of the spirit in the uniting bond
of peace.”—Eph. 4:3.
COMMENTS
One thing to remember, according to the WTS, there are no longer any apostles on the earth, that ended with the death of John. So the teaching of the apostles would only be what was preserved in the bible, the NT. The teachings of the WTS in their publications is not the same thing, it is not the teaching of the apostles.
But remember, not all the counsel and direction was according to the Bible, which is why Paul could correct Peter (Cephas) and in front of the congregation. So as Paul, jws should only follow the direction of the elders when it is in line with the scriptures.
18 By all means, then, let us work to
preserve a healthy, positive spirit in the
congregation. If we do so, we are assured
that ‘the undeserved kindness of
the Lord Jesus Christ will be with the
spirit we show.’—Phil. 4:23.
COMMENTS
The biggest problems I have seem with the “peace” of a congregation are within BOEs and between BOEs. Next are elders’ wives who rule through their husbands.
If jw congregations concentrated more on the words of Jesus and less on the words of a man-made organization, they might do better.
CONCLUDING COMMENTS
HAPPINESS IS POSSIBLE IN A DIVIDED HOUSEHOLD, next week. How many of us grew up in a family where one parent was not a jw, especially the father (still the head per the WTS)? I resented the term “divided” because it assumed that jw families were not divided. Also, children of such “divided” families were seen as having spiritual “leprosy”
Love, Blondie