Well I went last night...........Did anyone else notice how the talk focused almost exclusively on the 144,000??? Jesus was barely mentioned. The first couple of minutes talked about when the Israelites left Egypt and the Passover was instituted. Fast-forward to Nissan 14 and the Last Supper. Two verses were read. The talk then shifted to the 144,000 in Revelation and how they were chosen back in Jesus' time up until the "mid 1930s". More scriptures read about their going to heaven, how their spirit "bears witness" with God's Spirit, how the "know" they have the heavenly hope, etc. etc. etc. Then the subject shifted to everyone else and the "earthly hope", reading from Isaiah and Psalms.
Then the inevitable John 3:16 where it talkes about "exercising faith" with HUGE emphasis on the word "exercising" and how this can ONLY be done through Jehovah's Witnesses. He compared it to physical exercise which I thought interesting because with that sort of logic, it would mean that there was ONLY ONE right gym in the whole world where you could get the correct exercise; all others gyms were WRONG, WRONG, WRONG and you will surely die if you go to them!!
They then passed the bread and wine around and that was that. Absolutely NO reading of the actual Last Supper, Judas' betrayal, Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsamine, His arrest, trial and executiion----NOTHING!!! I specifically remember years ago that ALL of these things were the topic at the Memorial, as that is supposed to be what the event is about. While the 144,000 has always been mentioned, it NEVER used to be the frigging main theme! I was particularly disgusted last night. Jesus died for us, it's the one time of the year at the Hall where the focus should be exclusively on HIM, and he's barely mentioned!!
Did anyone else who went notice this?