I always find it so annoying whenever there's a WT study on the Good Samaritan. No one at the Hall EVER suggests that the idea behind it, is that we should be helping our "enemies" in a CHARITABLE way, such as feeding them, clothing them, helping them out in a physcial way.....nope they always turn it around to where it only means we should be PREACHING to our enemies, cause Lord only knows, actually helping someone out in a charitable way means less than nothing in the Organization.
Anyhoo, the last time we had an article on that (couple of years ago), I specifically put up my hand and said "this is NOT talking about preaching to our enemies. The Samaritan did not preach to the Jew nor vise versa. The illustration is about helping people out in a CHARITABLE way, whether they need food, clothing, shelter, or simply someone to talk to, just as JESUS did: he fed people when they were hungry, He healed the sick, expelled demons, and had a kind word for the average Jew who was always being told by their leaders "you're not good enough".
The silence that followed my comment was deafening. Someone quickly went on to say, 'yes, we should always help OUR BROTHERS out if they need food, or clothing etc.......' totally turning the point around. I put up my hand again to state once again that this is not talking about helping our brothers, but our 'enemies', alas, I was ignored.
If this Organization would encourage the R&F Witness to go do charity work, such as volunteering at soup kitchens, retirement homes, womens shelters, or even volunteering at Habitat for Humanity, they'd be doing something worth while. I think it's pathetic that a pioneer can "count time" by picking vegetables at Bethel, but REAL charity work counts for nothing at all........I make up a big pot of soup to take to the local Soup Kitchen every Tuesday, and I feel much better about doing that then what I ever did going out banging on peoples' doors, trying to sell the W&A.............
Does anyone know what the "official" rules are at Brooklyn with regards to volunteer work?