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SEGMENT 1
BLONDIE’S COMMENTS ON the February 12, 2017 WT Study (NOVEMBER 2016) (MINDS ON SPIRIT)
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OPENING COMMENTS
If you notice the WTS finds it necessary to augment the theme scripture below by inserting this phrase with brackets [set their minds] which when I was growing up and attending meetings, meant that it was part of the bible. Then one day I actually looked up the scripture in the NWT and realized those words were not there where they put them. It took me 20 years before I realized that the phrase “governing body” never appeared in the book of Acts or anywhere else in the bible, even the NWT. The word “organization” does not appear either.
This is one of those preparatory articles the WTS uses to get you ready for the “deeper” application coming up, actually to make the BS in the next article seem scriptural rather than their opinion. You can put frosting on a cow pie but it is still cow poopie.
‘Setting Your Mind on the Spirit Means Life and Peace’
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‘Setting Your Mind on the Spirit Means Life and Peace’
“Those who live according to the spirit, [set their minds] on the things of the spirit.”—ROM. 8:5.
HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER?
No matter which hope we have, why can we benefit from considering Romans chapter 8?
How might a Christian begin to ‘set his mind on the flesh’?
Setting our minds on the spirit involves our doing what?
1, 2. Why is Romans chapter 8 of special interest to anointed Christians?
IN CONNECTION with the annual commemoration of Jesus’ death, have you read Romans 8:15-17? Probably so. That key passage explains how Christians know that they are anointed—holy spirit bears witness with their spirit. And the opening verse in that chapter refers to “those in union with Christ Jesus.” But does Romans chapter 8 apply only to anointed ones? Or does it also speak to Christians who hope to live on earth?
COMMENTS
First read Romans 8:15-17 and ask who is Paul writing to, what was the expectation of all baptized Christians then? Where in the NT does it ever say that Christians have an alternate hope?
15 For you did not receive a spirit of slavery causing fear again, but you received a spirit of adoption as sons, by which spirit we cry out: “Abba,* Father!”+ 16 The spirit itself bears witness with our spirit+ that we are God’s children.+ 17 If, then, we are children, we are also heirs—heirs indeed of God, but joint heirs+ with Christ—provided we suffer together+ so that we may also be glorified together.+
When does the WTS say the non-anointed will be adopted as sons, be considered children of God and will they ever be joint heirs with Christ or glorified together with him?
20. Who are now “sons of God,” and who else will eventually become God’s offspring?
20 The peaceable are happy because “they will be called ‘sons of God.’” Faithful anointed Christians have been adopted by Jehovah and are “sons of God.” They already have an intimate relationship with Jehovah as his children because they exercise faith in Christ and wholeheartedly worship “the God of love and of peace.” (2 Cor. 13:11; John 1:12) What about Jesus’ peaceable “other sheep”? They will have Jesus as their “Eternal Father” during his Millennial Reign, but at its end he will subject himself to Jehovah and they will become children of God in a complete sense.—John 10:16; Isa. 9:6; Rom. 8:21; 1 Cor. 15:27, 28.
2 Anointed Christians are those principally addressed in that chapter. They receive “the spirit” as ones “waiting for adoption as sons, the release from [their fleshly] bodies.” (Rom. 8:23) Yes, their future is to be sons of God in heaven. That is possible because they became baptized Christians, and God applied the ransom in their behalf, forgave their sins, and declared them righteous as spiritual sons.—Rom. 3:23-26; 4:25; 8:30.
Romans 8:23 Romans 8:23
23 Not only that, but we ourselves also who have the firstfruits, namely, the spirit, yes, we ourselves groan within ourselves+ while we are earnestly waiting for adoption as sons,+ the release from our bodies by ransom.