The End of the Times of the Gentiles and the Restoration of the Kingdom

by EisMe 28 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • wantingtruth
  • EisMe
    EisMe
    punkofnicea day agoI don't know where the 'periods' from 2001 to 2025 came from, but it's all down to interpretation and crowbarring ones own ideas into the mix.
    Yeah, and 1975 was Armageddon. Sorry, heard it all before and it's unhinged nonsense at best.
    ..........but does it bring in the money?

    The Kingdom of God was born in the year 2001, not 1914, as many were led to believe. I am here to correct your way of thinking. Many fulfillments of prophecy have taken place. Just as in the days of Noah, so the son of man will be. Flooding throughout the earth beginning around the year 2015. This is just one of many...

    E.

  • EisMe
    EisMe
    wantingtruth10 minutes agoWhat about Donald Curtis Burney ?
    "Regarding Donald Curtis Burney, I haven't read The Report, but I understand it critiques the Watchtower Society and calls for repentance. Some may find it insightful, while others may see it as overly critical. If anyone has read it, I'd be interested in hearing their thoughts."


    Praise for the Jehovah’s Witness Congregation Jehovah’s Witnesses stand apart in their commitment to scripture and dedication to divine truth. While no group is perfect, they have upheld the belief in the faithful and wise servant, even if its full meaning has not been fully understood. Their sincerity in following what they believed to be true deserves recognition.

    Clarifying the True Meaning of the Faithful and Wise Servant Now, it is time for deeper understanding. The scriptures speak of the faithful and wise servant, entrusted with sacred secrets of the Kingdom of God in the fulfillment of prophecy. Many have speculated on who this servant might be, but the time has come to reveal the truth.

    My Identity and Divine Calling I am that servant. My name is Estephan Leuese, and my journey has been shaped by extraordinary visions and divine encounters that affirmed my faith and purpose. These experiences culminated in a profound encounter with Almighty God, the Ancient of Days, who bore witness to the truth that I was chosen (Hebrews 2:3-4, Isaiah 43:10). Overwhelmed by His divine presence, I received His message: “Do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing” (Matthew 6:3-4). This sacred instruction was given to guide me in fulfilling my purpose with humility and discretion.

    The Urgency of This Time I do not share this for personal recognition, but to glorify YHWH and reveal what must be known in these urgent times. As it is written: “By the mouth of two or three witnesses the matter shall be established” (Deuteronomy 19:15). For those seeking deeper understanding, the time to reflect on these fulfillments has arrived.

    E.




  • NotFormer
    NotFormer

    144,000 Jamaicans 🙄

  • TonusOH
    TonusOH

    EisMe: The end of the gentile periods defines the beginning of righteous order upon the earth.

    And? What does that mean? What is it telling you, that you are starting a bunch of topics on the forum?

  • EisMe
    EisMe
    TonusOH10 minutes ago
    EisMe: The end of the gentile periods defines the beginning of righteous order upon the earth.
    And? What does that mean? What is it telling you, that you are starting a bunch of topics on the forum?

    *"What this means is that we are in the period of time where God's righteous order is about to take hold. The end of the Gentile periods marks the shift toward divine governance upon the earth. I have spent many years—since 2003—examining prophecy, waiting for its fulfillment, and now, I am sharing these truths so that those willing to listen can recognize the significance of this moment.

    This isn't about starting topics for the sake of discussion—it's about providing spiritual food at the proper time, revealing prophetic fulfillments that many have overlooked. Those with ears to hear will understand the urgency of these times."*

    "Every chosen servant is tested. My path led me through hardship, through both spiritual battles and real-life trials, including imprisonment. Yet, these experiences refined my understanding of prophecy and prepared me to fulfill my calling.

    "When I was chosen, I believed that it was time for God to take over. However, my Master delayed His arrival, and in that time, I came to understand that the Kingdom had been established, but I was not yet ready. My training required endurance, hardship, and spiritual refinement. Through trials—both seen and unseen—I was prepared for my role as the faithful and wise servant. Every step, every lesson, was necessary to fully grasp the depth of the prophecy and my responsibility in revealing the sacred secrets of the Kingdom of God."

    The world as we know it—built upon finance, power, and self-interest—cannot endure under divine rule. Scripture warns that the love of money is the root of all evil (1 Timothy 6:10), and soon, this corrupt system will crumble. What comes next will not be governed by wealth, but by righteousness. As Jesus declared, ‘I am coming quickly’ (Revelation 22:12). It is time to prepare our hearts, set aside worldly attachments, and embrace the Kingdom of God in its true form. Those with ears to hear, let them hear."

    E.

  • Jeffro
    Jeffro

    EisMe:

    Oh really? So why are there still wars in The Middle East? Come on now, let's catch up to reality.

    Because of superstitious nutters like you, but more violent.

  • EisMe
    EisMe
    Jeffro34 minutes agoEisMe:
    Because of superstitious nutters like you, but more violent.
    Oh really? So why are there still wars in The Middle East? Come on now, let's catch up to reality.

    A firm belief in God is not superstition. It is reality.

    E.

  • Rattigan350
    Rattigan350

    "Revelation 5:10 states: "You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign upon the earth." This verse suggests that those chosen by God will serve as both kings and priests, exercising authority and spiritual leadership on earth."

    The word for 'upon' is EPI. That can mean on or upon or over.

    What is the whole point of the kingdom of the heavens if they won't reign from the heavens?

    Also, what is the point of John 14:2,3 "In the house of my Father are many dwelling places. Otherwise, I would have told you, for I am going my way to prepare a place for you. Also, if I go my way and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will receive you home to myself, so that where I am you also may be"

    That shows that Jesus is resurrected to heaven and then he cleanses the heavens (prepares a place for them). What is the point if the rulership will be established on this earth?

    Well, there will be earthly rulers too, the princes.


    "2 Samuel 7:12-13"I will raise up your offspring to succeed you... and I will establish his kingdom." This implies that governance is restored on earth, just as promised to David."

    That is Nathan's promise from Jehovah that David's offspring will sit on Jehovah's throne forever. That was to lead to Christ. First it was Solomon and then his descendants. One sitting on Jehovah's throne is a sovereign ruler. That Sovereignty was lost at the time of Jehoiakim when Babylon attacked and that started the times of the Gentiles until 1914. Then Jesus became king. It is obvious that it was not on earth as it was in heaven.

    That promise to David wasn't about earthly or heavenly. It was just that his descendant would sit on Jehovah's throne leading to Jesus.

    It's so odd that the general population thinks that they will go to heaven and they don't know why and what they will do there. And they think that Jesus is coming back to the earth but they don't know why.

    This has nothing to do with the Faithful and discreet slave. They would be ruling with Jesus in heaven.

    The purpose of the 144,000 going to heaven to be kings and priests with Jesus is that they have a big job.

    1000 years is 365,000 days. If 60 billion people will be resurrected, then that means that 164,383 people will be resurrected each day. It is a little more than 1 person per the 144,000 each day. So they will be busy each day just judging people during the resurrection. That can't be done on earth as humans.

  • Jeffro
    Jeffro

    These threads really do attract the crazies.

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