Dreams can be so real. Sometimes nice and sometimes with so much fear.
The mind is a unknown treasure.
Gorby
by NeedsProof 14 Replies latest jw experiences
Dreams can be so real. Sometimes nice and sometimes with so much fear.
The mind is a unknown treasure.
Gorby
It means you had a dream. I don't believe it goes beyond just that.
A total of one post and a weird one at that = troll? 🤔
Or it’s a regular poster who started a new account so as to avoid stigma.
If your dream was from God or from Jesus, there would be no reason for either one of them to tell you that you can’t share any of the details, but only to Claire. If your dream was based on truth, why does it have to be a secret?
Jesus said, “What I tell you in the dark, speak in the daylight; what is whispered in your ear, proclaim from the roofs.” Matt 10:27
The Watchtower organization hides its previous lies, to make room for more lies, that also become hidden. Their true agenda is hidden. Don’t be deceived! Satan’s deception appears as truth. Jesus’ truth exposes deception.
Your dream is leaning on, and twisting, the meaning of Rev 12:1-5. The Wt. organization believes that the “heavenly” organization (where a literal 144,000 male clones sit on literal thrones peering down on the those who live on the earth in their kingdom), which they call “mother”, gave birth to Jesus Christ, and he is taken up to this heavenly organization. How could that be when Jesus, as the “master worker” with God, created all things? (Prov 8:22-31; Acts 3:14-15) Their interpretation of it, supports their false date of God’s Kingdom beginning in 1914. Here’s a few quotes about it:
“The woman John here sees is also married to someone, and she is about to give birth. Who is her husband? Well, later her child is “caught away to God and to his throne.” (Revelation 12:5) Jehovah thus claims the child as his own. Therefore, the woman that John sees must be Jehovah’s symbolic wife.” Revelation book chapter 27
This woman represents God’s heavenly organization of faithful angels, and the “male child” to whom she gives birth represents God’s Kingdom, with Jesus Christ ruling as King.—Revelation 12:1-5, The Jerusalem Bible. w99 4/15 p. 10-11
As the “child” is not an individual person, so its mother, the “woman” in heaven, is not an individual person. Since this symbolic “woman” was made pregnant by God as her husband, she must picture God’s spiritual organization. w81 5/1 p. 21-22
The birth of Jehovah’s Kingdom by Christ, as pictured by the newborn child of God’s woman, was first explained in The Watch Tower of March 1, 1925. The birth of this Messianic Kingdom in heaven in 1914 differs from the birth of the “nation” of Zion’s ‘children’ on earth in 1919.—Isaiah 66:7,8. w89 9/1 p. 18-19
Can you make sense of it all? The “woman” of Revelation 12, represents a covenant, a promise of life, not an organization where the angels decided with God, that Jesus should be born. Gal 4:23-24,26 And why would the baby be wearing a crown of thorns? This is a sign of persecution that came upon Jesus by those who killed him. (John 19:1-3) This organization defies Jesus Christ. They shove his role as Savior aside and exalt their leaders and the organization that Claire must answer to. (Dan 8:25; Matt 24:24-25; Rev 13:1,2,4) Getting involved with the organization is getting trapped in the web of a poisonous spider.
Please, be careful.