Hi,
Does the Bible contain accounts of persons who, while not active members of "organized" religion have God's appoval?
If it does, this would contradict Watchtower teaching, since they often claim that anyone who's not a Baptized member of their organization will suffer destruction. Further they claim that only active members of their "organization" have God's approval.
The Bible gives at least three examples of individuals that were approved by God while they were not active in any "organization."
- Rahab-- She saved herself from the destruction of Jericho along with members of her household. (Joshua 2 v 1-24, Joshua 6 v 1-25) God clearly approved of this person because of the good heart condition.
- The criminal impaled next to Jesus ---To this individual, Jesus said, "You will be with me in Paradise."(Luke 23 v 43) God clearly approved of this person because of the good heart condition.
- Cornelius--Even though he was not a Jewish proselyte, he made many gifts of mercy to the people and made supplications to God. (Acts 10 v 1-33)God clearly approved of this person because of the good heart condition.
So, from these examples, the scriptures make quite clear the opposite of what the WTS would have many believe. The fact is that "God is not partial, but in every nation, the man [or woman, apparently] that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to Him." (Acts 10 v 34)
YoursChelbie
If anybody has WT source material that supports any information here, that would be great.Thanks!
Edited by - YoursChelbie on 28 July 2002 0:32:35