Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 06-09-2013 WT Study (READ BIBLE)

by blondie 33 Replies latest jw friends

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    In a second scenario, a Christian [Jehovah's Witness] sister [woman]

    is reading Joel’s prophecy and comes

    to chapter 2, verse 13. (Read Joel 2:13.)

    As she reads that verse in an undertone,

    she reflects on how she should imitate

    Jehovah, who [will "rip apart your hearts" at Armageddon

    if you don't obey him? Sorry, out of context] is “gracious and merciful,

    slow to anger and abundant in loving-kindness.”

    She decides to try [for a week, she fails on Day 3] to eliminate

    the sarcasm and angry words that

    she sometimes [if by 'sometimes' we mean 'whenever she's awake',

    which seems to be almost 24 f***ing hours]

    uses when she speaks to

    her husband and others [though if he's an apostate, she pretty much

    has carte blanche on how she can speak to him, and if he doesn't like it,

    she can leave and claim he was the problem].

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    7 Third, imagine a Christian [Jehovah's Witness] father

    who has lost his job and worries about

    the well-being of his wife [who doesn't work] and children

    [who pretty much could care less about him anyway and cling to their

    mother].

    At Nahum 1:7, he reads in an undertone

    that Jehovah “is cognizant of those seeking

    refuge in him” [though not so much that he's running an employment agency]

    and protects them [though not at all as individuals]

    like “a stronghold in the day of distress.”

    That thought consoles him [though unless he eats the page

    that verse was written on, it fails to fill his belly with food]. He senses

    Jehovah’s loving care [through the Force, apparently] and stops worrying

    overmuch [gets a spiritual high that makes him forget the rent is due

    and he has no idea how to pay it 'cause he didn't want to 'store up treasures'

    on earth since this system is on its last leg, which seems like a pretty strong leg

    to have held up for nearly a hundred years]. Then he reads verse 15 in

    an undertone. (Read Nahum 1:15.) Our

    brother sees that by preaching the good

    news [recruiting people into the Watchtower] in difficult times, he demonstrates

    that he, indeed, views Jehovah as his

    stronghold [and hopes for someone to leave a food basket outside his house

    while he's out recruiting, like in the Yearbook]. While the brother keeps on

    looking for secular work [because only the 'faithful slave' can live off

    the hard-earned money of others, not you], he is now also

    moved to support midweek field service

    activity.

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    8 The beneficial points just mentioned

    are from Bible books that some [namely, you] may consider

    difficult to understand [and indeed, impossible without the Watchtower]. As you examine

    the books of Hosea, Joel, and Nahum

    with a desire to learn [and accept only what the Watchtower says about it], you will want

    to read other verses from them in an

    undertone [though preferably not all of it in context, that might be risky, just read

    a verse and then look it up on the WT Library]. Imagine how much wisdom

    and comfort await you in the writings of

    those prophets! [Bane: "You'll just have to imagine the comfort!"]

    And what about the rest

    of the Bible [proof texts]? God’s Word is like a productive

    diamond mine. Work that mine

    well [you filthy dogs, or no gruel for you]! Yes, read the whole Bible with the

    goal of finding gems of divine guidance

    and reassurance [which can only really be unearthed by reading the Watchtower

    alongside it].

  • prologos
    prologos

    and strangely when a brother is assigned to READ only the bible in the T--school , its only phonetics, he is not allowed to comment on the fruits of his meditation. Unike Jesu who had some pointed remarks after reading Jeremiah in his home synagogue.

    sd7: what are you doing here? all those pure/theocratic language skills you have, that took wt years to build in you, not contributing to the building up of the flock? but confirming jwns good fortune to be here?

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    9 While it is important that you daily

    read a portion of the Bible, you also

    want to gain understanding and insight [which would be impossible without

    the...see below--->].

    Therefore, make good use of the [--->]

    publications of Jehovah’s organization [<<---Yeah, that's it!

    Watchtower books!]

    to research the background of people,

    places, and events you read about [rather than going

    to your local library, using the Internet, or going through

    any other mental effort, since we've already gathered all

    possible information about everything Bible-related and put it

    in our books]. Or if

    you wonder how a certain Bible teaching

    might affect your life [ie. whether or not it might kill you or

    perhaps cause you immeasurable pain], you could ask

    a congregation elder or another mature

    Christian for help [to make the decision for you,

    then convince you it was your idea, like you're participating in your own

    Inception [cue 'Inception' soundtrack]]. To illustrate the importance

    of increasing our understanding [of Watchtower teachings],

    let us consider the example of one

    first-century Christian [who was quite obviously one of

    Jehovah's Witnesses and taught the exact same

    thing you are being taught in the Watchtower right now] who strove to do

    just that. His name was Apollos [I know you're thinking of

    that violent boxer Carl Weathers played in that boxing movie, but just put an 's'

    at the end of his name and put some 1st century clothes on

    him, and that's Apollos, okay? Focus].

  • QueenWitch
    QueenWitch

    The bible may have some good advice therein but it is also outdated. Why do you think that mainstream books have 2nd and 3rd editions? because the info is updated. Why should we live our lives based on a 2000 yr old book?

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    10 Apollos was [again,NOT Carl Weathers] a Jewish Christian

    [one of Jehovah's Witnesses] who

    was “well versed in the Scriptures” and

    “aglow with the spirit.” The book of Acts

    relates about him: “He went speaking

    and teaching with correctness the things

    about Jesus, but being acquainted with

    only the baptism of John.” Without realizing

    it, Apollos had been teaching an

    out-of-date understanding of baptism [obviously

    he hadn't been reading the latest Watchtower scrolls

    from the little-g, little-b, governing body].

    After hearing him teach in Ephesus, a

    Christian [Jehovah's Witness] couple named Priscilla and

    Aquila explained “the way of God more

    correctly to him [to save him from a judicial

    committee, 'cause if he disagreed with them in any way,

    they were taking his a-- straight to the apostle Paul].” (Acts 18:24-26) How

    did this benefit Apollos? [Well, he fared a lot better than Carl Weathers'

    character, who sadly got beat to death by Dolph Lundgren. Although...

    I guess there are worse ways to go. Did you see that 'Game of Thrones' episode

    last week? Of course not, you better not have! Or I'll tell the elders! That show is demonic!]

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    11 After preaching in Ephesus, Apollos

    went to Achaia [we have to explain this because

    we kinda don't want you reading too much into how

    the organization did things back in the first century--it

    might confuse you, what with him not

    going from door to door or anything]. “When he got there,

    he greatly helped those who had believed

    on account of God’s undeserved

    kindness; for with intensity he thoroughly

    proved the Jews to be wrong

    publicly, while he demonstrated by the

    Scriptures that Jesus was the Christ.”

    (Acts 18:27, 28) By that time, Apollos

    could correctly explain the meaning of

    Christian baptism [duh! It means accepting that our

    dedication identifies us as one of Jehovah's Witnesses

    in association with his spirit-directed organization! Aren't

    you glad we know what Apollos knew?]. With his increased

    understanding, he “greatly helped” new

    ones to make progress in true worship [as Jehovah's Witnesses].

    What can we learn from this account?

    Like Apollos, we strive [in vain, without the Watchtower

    or a Watchtower-trained and approved representative] to understand

    what we read in the Bible. However,

    when an experienced fellow believer [one of Jehovah's Witnesses

    who is in good standing and has been studying the current Watchtower

    literature]

    suggests how we can teach more effectively,

    we want to accept that help with

    humility and gratitude [do exactly what he says, so far as it is

    exactly what the Watchtower says]. If we do so, the

    quality of our sacred service will improve [our recruitment numbers,

    and in turn our cash flow, will go up].

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    12 Like Priscilla, Aquila, and Apollos,

    we can be a blessing to others [by making them better

    recruiters and thus better Jehovah's Witnesses]. When

    your encouragement helps an interested

    person [potential recruit] overcome an obstacle to his spiritual

    progress [especially if you get him to believe something that his

    rational mind would otherwise have surely rejected, or if

    you get him to close off his mind to any outside sources of

    information], how do you feel? Or as

    an elder [a--hole], how do you feel when a fellow

    worshipper [Jehovah's Witness] thanks you for Scriptural

    counsel [tongue-lashing] that [made him or her feel worse and

    then fall in line and reprogram themselves] helped him or her through

    a difficult time [the perfect time for you to rub salt in their wounds]? No doubt, using God’s

    Word [the Watchtower] to help others to improve their

    lives [to obey the Watchtower] is a source of satisfaction and joy [gives you

    temporary relief from the pressure to do more for the Watchtower, for about 5 minutes

    before you go to bed at 3 a.m. after you just saved Sister Mania from a suicide attempt

    that you didn't bother to suggest she seek professional help for before or afterwards,

    though you knew how depressed she was because she kept calling you to tell you].*

    Notice how you might accomplish that

    goal [just change the word 'might' to the word 'should'--it's

    not like you're going to come up with anything on your own

    as far as how to accomplish an actual goal].

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    13 Regarding true worship and false [being one of Jehovah's

    Witnesses or not],

    many Israelites [Jehovah's Witnesses] in Elijah’s day were sitting

    on the fence [metaphor, you do know what a metaphor

    is, right? They weren't literally sitting on a fence. Well,

    some of them may have done that at some point, if they had

    fences to sit on, but mostly,

    metaphor]. Elijah’s counsel to

    those people could help an indecisive

    Bible student who [might be concerned he is being recruited

    into a cult, or that he has to give up violent video games, weed, or

    his really hot girlfriend of three years who you see every

    so often walking through the house in a pink tank top and sweatpants]

    is holding back

    from making spiritual progress [joining the cult officially]. (Read

    1 Kings 18:21.) Consider another situation:

    If an interested person fears the

    reaction of friends or family [their concern that he might be joining a cult],

    you might strengthen his or her resolve to [join the cult, obey the Watchtower] worship

    Jehovah by reasoning [appealing to emotion, especially fear, guilt and shame] on Isaiah 51:12,

    13.—Read [you do know how to read, right? We have a pamphlet for that if not, also

    the Simplified Edition of The Watchtower might help. "Who are you that you should...

    forget Jehovah your Maker?" I'm guessing that counts as reasoning somehow,

    although it sounds more like, if mortal man doesn't kill you, then I will, and I live

    a hell of a lot longer than mortal man, so you'd better join up, or I'm putting your

    a-- on the grill and turning it up to BROIL. 'Cause I loves me some human sacrifice].

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