I am preparing for my meeting this Friday with Miss K. We are reviewing the Bible Teach book, and she is looking forward to "showing me some things about the divine name." I don't know WHAT she might pull out of her hat this time... but that section of the Teach book is so completely assanine, I don't even know what to say. Based on a single verse at Psalm 83:18, they have jumped to a big conclusion. God's name is "Jehovah." (no, it's not!) God wants YOU to call him "Jehovah." ... because it just makes sense, doesn't it? If you met a new friend, and her name was KHDNL, and you decided it would be easier to call her "Linda," that would make you feel "closer" to her... wouldn't it? Don't you want to feel "closer" to your new friend, now that you know her name?
I am baffled by the way JW's are so insistant on calling God by the name "Jehovah," when they all seem fully aware that it is a gross mispronunciation and an erroneous translation of the Tetragrammaton. I know they can't give it up now, since they have named their religion after this bogus nickname for their Almighty God, God the Father in Heaven. (hallowed be thy name, but we don't care if we even try to say it right)
My JW elderette (Miss K) has told me that Jesus came to "sanctify his Father's name." I have been unable to find any quotes from Jesus, where he tells us to call God by any name, except "Father." He does say "Father, I have made your name known." (Really?... Not to be a smart aleck, but if that is the case, why didn't anyone write it down, so we'd know how to pronounce it correctly??...) What did Jesus mean when he said that to his Father?
When I meet with Miss K this Friday, what verses might she pull out with her cherry-picker, to prove to me that Jesus actually DID declare the name of God, and that we are supposed to call God by His personal name? I don't know if I will be able to get past this "lesson" with Miss K. I will never be able to agree to call God by the name "Jehovah." It is wrong! (another question that will just "go on the shelf," or will she give up when I refuse to submit and obey?)
I was doing some of my own research (per her suggestion), looking up the instances of "name" in the NT. In John 17:26, Jesus said "Father, I have made your name known." ... Yet, this is right after John 16, where Jesus tells the disciples to call on HIS NAME. He says this a few times, "Anything you ask in MY NAME, will be given to you..." etc.
John 16:23 In that day you will ask me no question at all. Most truly I say to you, if you ask the Father for anything, he will give it to you in my name. 24 Until now you have not asked for a single thing in my name. Ask and you will receive, so that your joy may be complete. 25 “I have spoken these things to you in comparisons. The hour is coming when I will no longer speak to you in comparisons, but I will tell you plainly about the Father. 26 In that day you will make request of the Father in my name; in saying this, I do not mean that I will make request for you.
Jesus tells them, "If you want to get to God the Father, you have to use MY NAME." Then in the next chapter, Jesus says, "Father, I have made your name known."
Maybe I'm missing something here... but it sounds like Jesus is actually telling them to use HIS OWN NAME, not to call out God's name.
Even if we get past the twisted mispronunciation they use for God's name, can anyone show me where Jesus told the disciples to call on God by any name other than JESUS?
What did he mean, when he declared that he had made his Father's name "known?" What did he mean, when he said that he came to "sanctify" his Father's name? How can JW's make the claim that they were appointed to speak for God, when they know full-well that they don't even say his name right?
Why are JW's so passionate about this issue? I have heard JW's proudly proclaim that they are the "only ones using God's name." Yet, when you question them on it, they admit that they are saying it wrong... HUH???? How do you justify that in your mind? I really don't get it.
I'm not trying to be rude or judgmental, but how did you reconcile that in your mind?
It really seems like they are simply worshipping and fixated on the name of their religion. They admit that Jehovah is not God's name, yet make a big show out of using it repetitively in prayer and conversation.
(Mind control at work... I really want to just tell Miss K, "I'm sorry to tell you, but you've been HAD!" but now she has kids and grandkids trapped in the cult along with her.)