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    Doing a 1919 search on WT CD-ROM 2003 gives the following:

    Dx 86-03 Publications Index (2003) 9 references

    ip-2 Page 303-320 True Worship expands worldwide (2001) 11 references

    ip-2 Page 180-193 Cry Out joyfully in Unison (2001) 9 references

    w-01 March 1 st pages 17-22 Salvation for those who choose the light (2001) 9 references

    ip-2 = Isaiah?s Prophecy Light for All Mankind Volume 2; w = watchtower magazine; Dx = index

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    Chapter Twenty-one

    True Worship Expands Worldwide

    Isaiah 60:1-22

    CHAPTER 60 of Isaiah is written as a soul-stirring drama. In the opening verses, our attention is captured by a touching scene. A series of events follows in rapid succession, leading us to a moving finale. The chapter describes in colorful word pictures the restoration of true worship in ancient Jerusalem and the worldwide expansion of true worship today. Moreover, it points to eternal blessings in store for all of God?s loyal worshipers. Each one of us can play a part in the fulfillment of this fascinating portion of Isaiah?s prophecy. Let us therefore examine it carefully.

    Light Shines in the Darkness

    2 The opening words of this chapter of Isaiah are addressed to a woman in sad circumstances. She is evidently lying prostrate in darkness on the ground. Suddenly, light pierces the gloom as Jehovah, through Isaiah, calls out: ?Arise, O woman, shed forth light, for your light has come and upon you the very glory of Jehovah has shone forth.? (Isaiah 60:1) Yes, the ?woman? should get to her feet and reflect God?s glory! Why is this a matter of urgency? The prophecy continues: ?Look! darkness itself will cover the earth, and thick gloom the national groups; but upon you Jehovah will shine forth, and upon you his own glory will be seen.? (Isaiah 60:2) For the benefit of those around her who are still groping in darkness, the ?woman? must ?shed forth light.? What will be the result? ?Nations will certainly go to your light, and kings to the brightness of your shining forth.? (Isaiah 60:3) These opening words provide the gist of what will be explained in greater detail in the verses that follow?true worship must expand worldwide!

    3 Although speaking about future events, Jehovah tells the ?woman? that her light ?has come.? This stresses the certainty that the prophecy will be fulfilled. The ?woman? being referred to is Zion, or Jerusalem, the capital of Judah. (Isaiah 52:1, 2; 60:14) The city stands for the entire nation. At the time of the first fulfillment of this prophecy, the ?woman? is found lying in darkness, where she has been since Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 B.C.E. However, in 537 B.C.E., a faithful remnant of exiled Jews return to Jerusalem and restore pure worship. At last, Jehovah causes light to shine upon his ?woman,? and his restored people become a source of enlightenment among the spiritually bedarkened nations.

    A Greater Fulfillment

    4 Our interest in these prophetic words goes beyond their fulfillment upon Jerusalem of old. Today Jehovah?s heavenly ?woman? is represented on earth by ?the Israel of God.? (Galatians 6:16) Over the period of its existence, from Pentecost 33 C.E. until now, this spiritual nation has come to have a total of 144,000 spirit-anointed members, ?who have been bought from the earth? with the prospect of ruling with Christ in heaven. (Revelation 14:1, 3) The modern-day fulfillment of Isaiah chapter 60 centers on those of the 144,000 who are alive on earth during ?the last days.? (2 Timothy 3:1) The prophecy also has to do with the companions of these anointed Christians, the ?great crowd? of ?other sheep.??Revelation 7:9; John 10:11, 16.

    5 For a short time in the early 1900?s, those of the Israel of God still on earth found themselves prostrate in darkness, so to speak. The first world war drew to a close with them in the situation symbolically described in the book of Revelation?their corpses lying ?on the broad way of the great city which is in a spiritual sense called Sodom and Egypt.? (Revelation 11:8) In 1919, however, Jehovah shed forth his light upon them. In response, they stood up and reflected God?s light, fearlessly proclaiming the good news of God?s Kingdom.?Matthew 5:14-16; 24:14.

    6 Influenced by Satan, chief of ?the world rulers of this darkness,? mankind in general has rejected the announcement of the royal presence of Jesus Christ, ?the light of the world.? (Ephesians 6:12; John 8:12; 2 Corinthians 4:3, 4) Nonetheless, millions have been drawn to Jehovah?s light, including ?kings? (those who become anointed heirs of the heavenly Kingdom) and ?nations? (the great crowd of other sheep).

    Expansion Causes Heartfelt Joy

    7 Developing the theme set forth at Isaiah 60:3, Jehovah gives the ?woman? another command: ?Raise your eyes all around and see!? When the ?woman? obeys, a heartwarming sight greets her?her children are coming home! ?They have all of them been collected together; they have come to you. From far away your own sons keep coming, and your daughters who will be taken care of on the flank.? (Isaiah 60:4) The international Kingdom proclamation that began in 1919 resulted in thousands of additional anointed ?sons? and ?daughters? being joined to the Israel of God. In this way Jehovah took steps to complete the foretold number of 144,000, who will rule with Christ.?Revelation 5:9, 10.

    8 This increase caused rejoicing. ?At that time you will see and certainly become radiant, and your heart will actually quiver and expand, because to you the wealthiness of the sea will direct itself; the very resources of the nations will come to you.? (Isaiah 60:5) The ingathering of anointed ones during the 1920?s and 1930?s brought great happiness to the Israel of God. Yet, they have had an additional reason for joy. Especially since the mid-1930?s, people who were once part of ?the sea? of mankind alienated from God have come out of all the nations to worship with the Israel of God. (Isaiah 57:20; Haggai 2:7) These people do not go off to serve God, each one in his own way. Rather, they come to God?s ?woman? and become part of the united flock of God. As a result, all of God?s servants share in the expansion of true worship.

    Nations Converge Upon Jerusalem

    9 Using illustrations familiar to Isaiah?s contemporaries, Jehovah describes the expansion. The ?woman,? looking from her vantage point on Mount Zion, first scans the eastern horizon. What does she see? ?The heaving mass of camels itself will cover you, the young male camels of Midian and of Ephah. All those from Sheba?they will come. Gold and frankincense they will carry. And the praises of Jehovah they will announce.? (Isaiah 60:6) Camel caravans used by traveling merchants of various tribes wend their way along the roads leading to Jerusalem. (Genesis 37:25, 28; Judges 6:1, 5; 1 Kings 10:1, 2) Camels are everywhere, like a flood covering the land! The caravans bring valuable gifts, showing that the traders come with peaceful intentions. They want to worship Jehovah and give him the best they can offer.

    10 These merchants are not the only ones on the march. ?All the flocks of Kedar?they will be collected together to you. The rams of Nebaioth?they will minister to you.? Yes, pastoral tribes are also traveling to Jerusalem. They come with gifts of their most valuable possessions?flocks of sheep?and offer themselves as ministers. How will Jehovah receive them? He says: ?With approval they will come up upon my altar, and I shall beautify my own house of beauty.? (Isaiah 60:7) Jehovah accepts their gifts, which will be used in pure worship.?Isaiah 56:7; Jeremiah 49:28, 29.

    11 Jehovah now directs the ?woman? to look to the western horizon, and he asks: ?Who are these that come flying just like a cloud, and like doves to their birdhouse holes?? Jehovah himself answers: ?In me the islands themselves will keep hoping, the ships of Tarshish also as at the first, in order to bring your sons from far away, their silver and their gold being with them, to the name of Jehovah your God and to the Holy One of Israel, for he will have beautified you.??Isaiah 60:8, 9.

    12 Imagine that you are standing with the ?woman,? gazing westward across the Great Sea. What do you see? A distant cloud of white dots skimming the surface of the water. They look like birds, but as they come closer, you see that they are ships with their sails unfurled. They have come ?from far away.? (Isaiah 49:12) So many vessels are speeding toward Zion that they resemble a flock of homeward-bound doves. Why is the fleet in such a hurry? It is eager to deliver its cargo of worshipers of Jehovah coming from faraway ports. Indeed, all the new arrivals?both Israelites and foreigners, from the east or the west and from nearby or faraway lands?are hurrying to Jerusalem to dedicate their all to the name of Jehovah, their God.?Isaiah 55:5.

    13 What a vivid picture Isaiah 60:4-9 paints of the worldwide expansion that has taken place since Jehovah?s ?woman? began shedding forth light amid the darkness of this world! First came the ?sons? and ?daughters? of heavenly Zion, those who became anointed Christians. In 1931 these publicly identified themselves as Jehovah?s Witnesses. Then a cloud of meek ones, ?the very resources of the nations? and ?the wealthiness of the sea,? hurried to join the remaining ones of Christ?s brothers. Today all these servants of Jehovah coming from the four corners of the globe and from all walks of life join the Israel of God in praising their Sovereign Lord, Jehovah, and in exalting his name as the grandest name in all the universe.

    14 What does it mean, though, that these new arrivals from the nations ?come up upon [God?s] altar?? A sacrifice is placed upon an altar. The apostle Paul used an expression involving sacrifice when he wrote: ?I entreat you . . . to present your bodies a sacrifice living, holy, acceptable to God, a sacred service with your power of reason.? (Romans 12:1) Genuine Christians are willing to give of themselves. (Luke 9:23, 24) They devote their time, energy, and skills to the promoting of pure worship. (Romans 6:13) In doing so, they offer acceptable sacrifices of praise to God. (Hebrews 13:15) How heartwarming it is that millions of worshipers of Jehovah today, both young and old, have put their personal desires in a position secondary to the interests of God?s Kingdom! They display a genuine spirit of self-sacrifice.?Matthew 6:33; 2 Corinthians 5:15.

    New Arrivals Share in the Expansion

    15 The new arrivals offer both their possessions and their personal services in support of Jehovah?s ?woman.? ?Foreigners will actually build your walls, and their own kings will minister to you; for in my indignation I shall have struck you, but in my goodwill I shall certainly have mercy upon you.? (Isaiah 60:10) Jehovah?s mercy was expressed in the sixth century B.C.E. when foreigners helped in the construction work in Jerusalem. (Ezra 3:7; Nehemiah 3:26) In today?s larger fulfillment, ?foreigners,? the great crowd, support the anointed remnant in building up true worship. They help build Christian qualities in their Bible students and thus build up Christian congregations and strengthen the citylike ?walls? of Jehovah?s organization. (1 Corinthians 3:10-15) They also build in a literal way, working hard in the construction of Kingdom Halls, Assembly Halls, and Bethel facilities. Thus they join their anointed brothers in caring for the needs of Jehovah?s expanding organization.?Isaiah 61:5.

    16 Each year as a result of the spiritual building program, hundreds of thousands of ?foreigners? begin to associate with Jehovah?s organization, and the way is open for still more. Jehovah says: ?Your gates will actually be kept open constantly; they will not be closed even by day or by night, in order to bring to you the resources of the nations, and their kings will be taking the lead.? (Isaiah 60:11) Who, though, are the ?kings? taking the lead in bringing the resources of the nations to Zion? In ancient times Jehovah moved the hearts of certain rulers to ?minister to? Zion. Cyrus, for example, took the initiative in sending the Jews back to Jerusalem to rebuild the temple. Later, Artaxerxes contributed resources and sent Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. (Ezra 1:2, 3; Nehemiah 2:1-8) Truly ?a king?s heart is as streams of water in the hand of Jehovah.? (Proverbs 21:1) Our God can move even powerful rulers to act in harmony with his will.

    17 In modern times many ?kings,? or secular authorities, have tried to close the ?gates? of Jehovah?s organization. However, others have ministered to Zion by making decisions that helped to keep those ?gates? open. (Romans 13:4) In 1919, secular authorities released Joseph F. Rutherford and his companions from unjust imprisonment. (Revelation 11:13) Human governments ?swallowed up? the flood of persecution unleashed by Satan after his fall from heaven. (Revelation 12:16) Some governments have promoted religious tolerance, sometimes specifically in behalf of Jehovah?s Witnesses. This kind of ministering has made it easier for crowds of meek ones to pass through the open ?gates? into Jehovah?s organization. And what of the opposers who try to close those ?gates?? They will never succeed. Of them, Jehovah says: ?Any nation and any kingdom that will not serve you will perish; and the nations themselves will without fail come to devastation.? (Isaiah 60:12) All who fight against God?s ?woman??be they individuals or organizations?will perish in the coming war of Armageddon at the latest.?Revelation 16:14, 16.

    18 After this warning of judgment, the prophecy turns back to promises of exaltation and prosperity. Speaking to his ?woman,? Jehovah states: ?To you the very glory of Lebanon will come, the juniper tree, the ash tree and the cypress at the same time, in order to beautify the place of my sanctuary; and I shall glorify the very place of my feet.? (Isaiah 60:13) Luxuriant trees symbolize beauty and fruitfulness. (Isaiah 41:19; 55:13) The expressions ?sanctuary? and ?place of my feet? in this verse refer to Jerusalem?s temple. (1 Chronicles 28:2; Psalm 99:5) However, the apostle Paul explained that the temple in Jerusalem was a typical representation foreshadowing a greater spiritual temple, the arrangement for approaching Jehovah in worship on the basis of Christ?s sacrifice. (Hebrews 8:1-5; 9:2-10, 23) Today Jehovah glorifies the ?place of his feet,? the earthly courtyards of this great spiritual temple. These become so inviting that they attract people out of all nations to share in true worship there.?Isaiah 2:1-4; Haggai 2:7.

    19 Now turning his attention back to the opposers, Jehovah says: ?To you the sons of those afflicting you must go, bowing down; and all those treating you disrespectfully must bend down at the very soles of your feet, and they will have to call you the city of Jehovah, Zion of the Holy One of Israel.? (Isaiah 60:14) Yes, seeing the bountiful increase and the superior way of life that God?s blessing brings to his people will compel some opposers to bow down and call out to the ?woman.? That is, they will be forced to acknowledge?at Armageddon at the latest?that the anointed remnant and their companions truly do represent God?s heavenly organization, ?the city of Jehovah, Zion of the Holy One of Israel.?

    Using Available Resources

    20 How great a change in circumstances Jehovah?s ?woman? experiences! Jehovah says: ?Instead of your proving to be one left entirely and hated, with nobody passing through, I will even set you as a thing of pride to time indefinite, an exultation for generation after generation. And you will actually suck the milk of nations, and the breast of kings you will suck; and you will be certain to know that I, Jehovah, am your Savior, and the Powerful One of Jacob is your Repurchaser.??Isaiah 60:15, 16.

    21 For 70 years ancient Jerusalem is off the map, so to speak, ?with nobody passing through.? But starting in 537 B.C.E., Jehovah repopulates the city, making it ?a thing of pride.? Similarly, toward the end of the first world war, the Israel of God experienced a period of desolation in which they felt ?left entirely.? But in 1919, Jehovah repurchased his anointed servants from captivity, and since then he has blessed them with unprecedented expansion and spiritual prosperity. His people have sucked ?the milk of nations,? using resources from the nations for the advancement of true worship. For example, wise use of modern technology has made possible the translation and publication of Bibles and Bible literature in hundreds of languages. As a result, hundreds of thousands each year study the Bible with Jehovah?s Witnesses and come to know that Jehovah, through Christ, is their Savior and Repurchaser.?Acts 5:31; 1 John 4:14.

    Organizational Progress

    22 The growth in the number of Jehovah?s people is accompanied by organizational progress. Jehovah states: ?Instead of the copper I shall bring in gold, and instead of the iron I shall bring in silver, and instead of the wood, copper, and instead of the stones, iron; and I will appoint peace as your overseers and righteousness as your task assigners.? (Isaiah 60:17) Replacing copper with gold is an improvement, and the same is true of the other materials here mentioned. In harmony with this, Jehovah?s people have been experiencing improved organizational arrangements throughout the last days.

    23 By 1919, congregations had elders and deacons who were elected in a democratic way. Starting in that year, a service director was theocratically appointed to supervise field service activities in the congregation, but there were cases where some elected elders resisted the service director. In 1932, things changed. Through the Watchtower magazine, congregations were instructed to discontinue the electing of elders and deacons. Rather, they would elect a service committee to work along with the service director. That was a great improvement.

    24 In 1938, more ?gold? was brought in when it was established that all servants in the congregation were to be theocratically appointed. Congregation administration came to be in the hands of a company servant (later, congregation servant) and the various servants who assisted him, all appointed under the oversight of ?the faithful and discreet slave.? (Matthew 24:45-47) In 1972, however, it was seen that the Scriptural method of overseeing a congregation is through a body of elders rather than through one man. (Philippians 1:1) Other changes were made at both the congregation level and the Governing Body level. An example of the latter was seen on October 7, 2000, when it was announced that members of the Governing Body who were serving as directors of the Watch Tower Society of Pennsylvania and affiliated corporations had voluntarily stepped aside. In this way, the Governing Body, representing the faithful and discreet slave, is able to give more attention to caring for the spiritual oversight of ?the congregation of God? and its associates, the other sheep. (Acts 20:28) All such arrangements have been improvements. They have strengthened Jehovah?s organization and blessed his worshipers.

    25 Who has been behind these improvements? Are they due to the organizational ability or the ingenious thinking of some humans? No, for Jehovah stated: ?I shall bring in gold.? All this progress is the result of divine guidance. As Jehovah?s people submit to his guidance and make adjustments, they reap benefits. Peace prevails among them, and the love of righteousness impels them to serve him.

    26 God-given peace has a transforming effect. Jehovah promises: ?No more will violence be heard in your land, despoiling or breakdown within your boundaries. And you will certainly call your own walls Salvation and your gates Praise.? (Isaiah 60:18) How true! Even opposers admit that peacefulness is an outstanding mark of true Christians. (Micah 4:3) This peace with God and among Jehovah?s Witnesses themselves makes each Christian meeting place a refreshing oasis in a violent world. (1 Peter 2:17) It is a foretaste of the abundance of peace that will exist when all earth?s inhabitants will be ?persons taught by Jehovah.??Isaiah 11:9; 54:13.

    The Glorious Light of Divine Approval

    27 The intensity of the light that shines upon Jerusalem is described by Jehovah when he states: ?For you the sun will no more prove to be a light by day, and for brightness the moon itself will no more give you light. And Jehovah must become to you an indefinitely lasting light, and your God your beauty. No more will your sun set, nor will your moon go on the wane; for Jehovah himself will become for you an indefinitely lasting light, and the days of your mourning will have come to completion.? (Isaiah 60:19, 20) Jehovah will continue to be ?an indefinitely lasting light? for his ?woman.? He will never ?set? like the sun or ?wane? like the moon. His constant light of approval shines upon anointed Christians, the human representatives of God?s ?woman.? They, along with the great crowd, enjoy such a blaze of spiritual light that no darkness on the world?s political or economic scene can diminish it. And they have confidence in the bright future that Jehovah has set before them.?Romans 2:7; Revelation 21:3-5.

    28 Regarding Jerusalem?s inhabitants Jehovah goes on to say: ?As for your people, all of them will be righteous; to time indefinite they will hold possession of the land, the sprout of my planting, the work of my hands, for me to be beautified.? (Isaiah 60:21) When natural Israel returned from Babylon, they took ?possession of the land.? But in that case, ?to time indefinite? turned out to be until the first century C.E. when the armies of Rome destroyed Jerusalem and the Jewish state. In 1919 the remnant of anointed Christians came out of spiritual captivity and took possession of a spiritual land. (Isaiah 66:8) This land, or realm of activity, is marked by a paradisaic spiritual prosperity that will not fade. Unlike ancient Israel, spiritual Israel as a body will not prove unfaithful. Moreover, Isaiah?s prophecy will also have a material fulfillment when the earth becomes a literal paradise characterized by an ?abundance of peace.? Then the righteous with an earthly hope will possess the land forever.?Psalm 37:11, 29.

    29 At the conclusion of Isaiah chapter 60 can be found a solemn promise, which Jehovah guarantees by his own name. He states: ?The little one himself will become a thousand, and the small one a mighty nation. I myself, Jehovah, shall speed it up in its own time.? (Isaiah 60:22) When the dispersed anointed ones were restored to activity in 1919, they were ?the little one.? But their number multiplied as the remaining spiritual Israelites were brought in. And the increase became phenomenal as the gathering of the great crowd got under way.

    30 Before long, the peace and righteousness existing among God?s people attracted so many honesthearted ones that ?the small one? literally grew into ?a mighty nation.? At present it is more populous than a considerable number of the world?s sovereign states. Clearly, Jehovah, through Jesus Christ, has directed the Kingdom work and has sped it up. What a thrill it is to see the worldwide expansion of true worship and to have a part in it! Yes, it is a joy to realize that this increase brings glory to Jehovah, who prophesied these things so long ago.

    [Footnotes]

    Tarshish was likely located in what is now known as Spain. However, according to some reference works, the expression ?ships of Tarshish? refers to the type of ships??high-masted ocean-going vessels??that were ?fit to ply to Tarshish,? in other words, ships considered suitable for making long voyages to faraway ports.?1 Kings 22:48.

    While there were active, zealous Christians with an earthly hope associated with the Israel of God before 1930, their numbers started increasing noticeably in the 1930?s.

    In those days, local congregations were called companies.

    The apostle John uses similar language in describing ?new Jerusalem,? the 144,000 in their heavenly glory. (Revelation 3:12; 21:10, 22-26) This is fitting, for ?new Jerusalem? represents all members of the Israel of God after they receive their heavenly reward, becoming with Jesus Christ the capital part of God?s ?woman,? ?the Jerusalem above.??Galatians 4:26.

    In 1918 the average number who shared in preaching the word each month was fewer than 4,000.

    [Study Questions]

    1. What encouraging message does Isaiah chapter 60 contain?

    2. What command is given to a woman lying in darkness, and why is it urgent that she obey?

    3. (a) Who is the ?woman?? (b) Why has the ?woman? been lying in darkness?

    4. Who today on earth represent the ?woman,? and to whom do the prophetic words apply by extension?

    5. When did surviving members of the Israel of God find themselves lying in darkness, and when did Jehovah?s light shine forth upon them?

    6. How has the world in general responded to the proclamation of Jesus? royal presence, but who have been drawn to Jehovah?s light?

    7. What heartwarming sight does the ?woman? see?

    8. What cause for happiness has the Israel of God had since 1919?

    9, 10. Who are seen converging on Jerusalem, and how does Jehovah receive them?

    11, 12. (a) What sight greets the ?woman? as she gazes westward? (b) Why are so many hurrying to Jerusalem?

    13. In modern times, who are the ?sons? and ?daughters,? and who are the ?resources of the nations??

    14. How is it that the new arrivals ?come up upon [God?s] altar??

    15. (a) In ancient times, how was Jehovah?s mercy expressed with regard to foreigners? (b) In modern times, how have ?foreigners? shared in building up true worship?

    16, 17. (a) How have the ?gates? of God?s organization been kept open? (b) How have ?kings? ministered to Zion? (c) What will happen to those who try to close the ?gates? that Jehovah wishes left open?

    18. (a) What is meant by the promise that trees will flourish in Israel? (b) What is the ?place of Jehovah?s feet? today?

    19. What will opposers be forced to acknowledge, and when at the latest will they do this?

    20. What great change in circumstances does the ?woman? experience?

    21. (a) How does ancient Jerusalem become ?a thing of pride?? (b) What blessings have Jehovah?s anointed servants enjoyed since 1919, and how have they sucked ?the milk of nations??

    22. What special kind of progress does Jehovah promise?

    23, 24. What improved organizational arrangements have Jehovah?s people been experiencing since 1919?

    25. Who has been behind the organizational progress of Jehovah?s people, and what benefits have been reaped?

    26. What mark identifying true Christians do even opposers notice?

    27. What constant light shines upon Jehovah?s ?woman??

    28. (a) What is promised regarding the returning inhabitants of Jerusalem? (b) What did anointed Christians take possession of in 1919? (c) For how long will the righteous possess the land?

    29, 30. How has ?the little one? become ?a thousand??

    COPYWRITE Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York 2001, 2004

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    Chapter Thirteen

    ?Cry Out Joyfully in Unison?!

    Isaiah 52:1-12

    LIBERATION! Can there be a more joyful prospect for a captive people? Since a major theme in the book of Isaiah is liberation and restoration, it is not surprising that aside from the Psalms, this Bible book contains more expressions of joy than any other. Isaiah chapter 52 especially gives reason for God?s people to rejoice. Its prophetic words are fulfilled upon Jerusalem in 537 B.C.E. And they have a greater fulfillment involving ?Jerusalem above,? Jehovah?s heavenly organization of spirit creatures, which is sometimes described as a mother and a wife.?Galatians 4:26; Revelation 12:1.

    ?Put On Your Strength, O Zion!?

    2 Jehovah, through Isaiah, calls out to His beloved city, Zion: ?Wake up, wake up, put on your strength, O Zion! Put on your beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city! For no more will there come again into you the uncircumcised and unclean one. Shake yourself free from the dust, rise up, take a seat, O Jerusalem. Loosen for yourself the bands on your neck, O captive daughter of Zion.? (Isaiah 52:1, 2) Because her inhabitants have provoked Jehovah?s anger, Jerusalem has lain desolate for 70 years. (2 Kings 24:4; 2 Chronicles 36:15-21; Jeremiah 25:8-11; Daniel 9:2) Now it is time for her to wake up from her long period of inactivity and don the beautiful garments of liberty. Jehovah has moved the heart of Cyrus to free the ?captive daughter of Zion? so that the former inhabitants of Jerusalem and their offspring can leave Babylon, return to Jerusalem, and restore true worship. No uncircumcised and unclean ones must be found in Jerusalem.?Ezra 1:1-4.

    3 These words of Isaiah also have a fulfillment on the Christian congregation. The congregation of anointed Christians can be described as the modern-day ?daughter of Zion,? since ?Jerusalem above? is their mother. Set free from pagan teachings and apostate doctrines, the anointed must maintain a clean standing before Jehovah, no, not by being circumcised in the flesh, but by being circumcised in their hearts. (Jeremiah 31:33; Romans 2:25-29) This includes maintaining spiritual, mental, and moral cleanness before Jehovah.?1 Corinthians 7:19; Ephesians 2:3.

    4 True, ?Jerusalem above? has never disobeyed Jehovah. During the first world war, however, her representatives on earth?anointed Christians?unwittingly broke Jehovah?s law because they did not properly understand true Christian neutrality. Losing divine favor, they came into spiritual captivity to ?Babylon the Great,? the world empire of false religion. (Revelation 17:5) Their condition of being in slavery climaxed in June 1918 when eight staff members of the Watch Tower Society were imprisoned on false charges, including conspiracy. At that point the organized preaching of the good news virtually stopped. In 1919, however, a clarion call to spiritual wakefulness was sounded forth. Anointed Christians began to separate themselves more completely from the moral and spiritual uncleanness of Babylon the Great. They rose from the dust of captivity, and ?Jerusalem above? came to have the splendor of a ?holy city? where spiritual uncleanness is not allowed.

    5 Both in 537 B.C.E. and in 1919 C.E., Jehovah had a perfect right to liberate his people. Isaiah explains: ?This is what Jehovah has said: ?It was for nothing that you people were sold, and it will be without money that you will be repurchased.?? (Isaiah 52:3) Neither ancient Babylon nor Babylon the Great paid anything when they took possession of God?s covenant people as slaves. Since no transaction involving money took place, Jehovah was still the legal Owner of his people. Should he have felt indebted to anybody? Of course not. In both cases, Jehovah could rightly repurchase his worshipers without giving any compensation to their captors.?Isaiah 45:13.

    6 Jehovah?s enemies had not learned any lessons from history. We read: ?This is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said: ?It was to Egypt that my people went down in the first instance to reside there as aliens; and without cause Assyria, for its part, oppressed them.?? (Isaiah 52:4) Pharaoh of Egypt enslaved the Israelites, who had been invited to his land to reside as guests. But Jehovah drowned Pharaoh and his army in the Red Sea. (Exodus 1:11-14; 14:27, 28) When King Sennacherib of Assyria threatened Jerusalem, Jehovah?s angel struck down 185,000 of the king?s soldiers. (Isaiah 37:33-37) Similarly, neither ancient Babylon nor Babylon the Great can escape the consequences of oppressing God?s people.

    ?My People Will Know My Name?

    7 The captive condition of Jehovah?s people has an effect on his name, as the prophecy shows: ??Now, what interest do I have here?? is the utterance of Jehovah. ?For my people were taken for nothing. The very ones ruling over them kept howling,? is the utterance of Jehovah, ?and constantly, all day long, my name was being treated with disrespect. For that reason my people will know my name, even for that reason in that day, because I am the One that is speaking. Look! It is I.?? (Isaiah 52:5, 6) What interest does Jehovah have in the situation? What concern of his is it that Israel is enslaved in Babylon? Jehovah must act because Babylon has taken his people captive and has howled over them in triumph. Such bragging has led to Babylon?s treating Jehovah?s name disrespectfully. (Ezekiel 36:20, 21) She has failed to recognize that the desolate condition of Jerusalem is on account of Jehovah?s displeasure toward his people. Rather, Babylon has viewed the enslavement of the Jews as evidence of the weakness of their God. The Babylonian coregent Belshazzar even mocks Jehovah by using vessels from His temple during a feast in honor of Babylonian gods.?Daniel 5:1-4.

    8 How does all of this apply to ?Jerusalem above?? Ever since apostasy took root among professed Christians, it could be said that ?the name of God is being blasphemed on account of [those] people among the nations.? (Romans 2:24; Acts 20:29, 30) For that matter, because of superstition the Jews eventually started to avoid using the divine name. Soon after the death of the apostles, apostate Christians followed suit and ceased to use God?s personal name. The apostasy resulted in the development of Christendom, a major part of Babylon the Great. (2 Thessalonians 2:3, 7; Revelation 17:5) Christendom?s wanton immorality and brazen bloodguilt have reflected badly on Jehovah?s name.?2 Peter 2:1, 2.

    9 When the Greater Cyrus, Jesus Christ, freed God?s covenant people from captivity to Babylon the Great in 1919, they came to a better understanding of Jehovah?s requirements. They had already cleansed themselves of many teachings of Christendom that have their roots in pre-Christian paganism, such as the Trinity, immortality of the soul, and eternal torment in a fiery hell. Now they set out to rid themselves of all traces of Babylonish influence. They also came to realize the importance of maintaining strict neutrality regarding this world?s partisan affairs. They even wanted to purify themselves of whatever bloodguilt some might have incurred.

    10 The modern-day servants of God also came to have a deeper understanding of the importance of Jehovah?s name. In 1931 they adopted the name Jehovah?s Witnesses, thus publicly announcing that they supported Jehovah and his name. Moreover, through the publication of the New World Translation since 1950, Jehovah?s Witnesses have restored the divine name to its proper place in the Bible. Yes, they have come to appreciate Jehovah?s name and are making it known to the ends of the earth.

    ?The One Bringing Good News?

    11 Now our attention is turned back to Zion when she is still in her desolate state. A messenger approaches bearing good news: ?How comely upon the mountains are the feet of the one bringing good news, the one publishing peace, the one bringing good news of something better, the one publishing salvation, the one saying to Zion: ?Your God has become king!?? (Isaiah 52:7) In 537 B.C.E., how can it be said that Zion?s God has become King? Has not Jehovah always been King? Indeed, he is the ?King of eternity?! (Revelation 15:3) But the exclamation ?Your God has become king!? is appropriate because Babylon?s fall and the royal proclamation to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem and restore pure worship there constitute a new expression of Jehovah?s kingship.?Psalm 97:1.

    12 In Isaiah?s day, no individual or group of individuals was identified as ?the one bringing good news.? Today, though, the identity of the bearer of good news is known. Jesus Christ is Jehovah?s greatest messenger of peace. While on earth, he preached the good news that there would be a release from all the effects of sin inherited from Adam, including sickness and death. (Matthew 9:35) Jesus set a zealous example in publishing this good news of something better, seizing every opportunity to teach people about the Kingdom of God. (Matthew 5:1, 2; Mark 6:34; Luke 19:1-10; John 4:5-26) And his disciples followed his example.

    13 In his letter to the Romans, the apostle Paul quotes Isaiah 52:7 to highlight the importance of the work of preaching the good news. He poses a series of thought-provoking questions, including ?How will people hear without someone to preach?? He then says: ?Just as it is written: ?How comely are the feet of those who declare good news of good things!?? (Romans 10:14, 15) Paul thus expands the application of Isaiah 52:7, using the plural form ?those? instead of the singular ?one,? which appears in the original text of Isaiah. Imitating Jesus Christ, all Christians are messengers of the good news of peace. How are their feet ?comely?? Isaiah speaks as if the herald is approaching Jerusalem from the nearby mountains of Judah. From afar, it is impossible to see the messenger?s feet. Rather, the focus here is on the messenger, the feet standing for the messenger himself. Just as Jesus and his disciples were a beautiful sight to meek ones in the first century, present-day Witnesses are a welcome sight to humble ones who heed the lifesaving message of good news.

    14 Since when in modern times has the cry ?Your God has become king!? been heard? Since 1919. In that year at a convention in Cedar Point, Ohio, J. F. Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, stirred his listeners with a talk entitled ?Address to Co-laborers.? The talk, based on Isaiah 52:7 and Revelation 15:2, encouraged all present to take up the preaching work. Thus, ?comely feet? began to appear on ?the mountains.? First anointed Christians and later their companions of the ?other sheep? zealously went forth to preach the good news that Jehovah had become King. (John 10:16) How had Jehovah become King? He expressed his kingship anew in 1914 when he installed his Son, Jesus Christ, as King in the newly established heavenly Kingdom. And Jehovah made yet another expression of his kingship in 1919 when he liberated ?the Israel of God? from Babylon the Great.?Galatians 6:16; Psalm 47:8; Revelation 11:15, 17; 19:6.

    ?Your Own Watchmen Have Raised Their Voice?

    15 Does the cry ?Your God has become king!? elicit a response? Yes. Isaiah records: ?Listen! Your own watchmen have raised their voice. In unison they keep crying out joyfully; for it will be eye into eye that they will see when Jehovah gathers back Zion.? (Isaiah 52:8) No literal watchmen take their positions in Jerusalem in 537 B.C.E. to welcome back the first returning exiles. The city has lain desolate for 70 years. (Jeremiah 25:11, 12) So the ?watchmen? who raise their voice must be those Israelites who get the news in advance regarding Zion?s restoration and who become responsible for passing the news on to the rest of Zion?s children. Upon seeing Jehovah give Babylon into the hands of Cyrus in 539 B.C.E., the watchmen have no doubt in their minds that Jehovah is liberating his people. Together with those who respond to their call, the watchmen keep crying out joyfully, in unison, letting others hear the good news.

    16 The alert watchmen establish a close, personal relationship with Jehovah, seeing him ?eye into eye,? or face-to-face, as it were. (Numbers 14:14) Their close contact with Jehovah and with one another highlights their unity and the joyful nature of their message.?1 Corinthians 1:10.

    17 In the modern-day fulfillment, the watchman class, ?the faithful and discreet slave,? raises its voice not just to the ones who are already in God?s visible organization but also to outsiders. (Matthew 24:45-47) A call went out to gather in the remaining ones of the anointed in 1919, and in 1922 the call was intensified at the Cedar Point, Ohio, convention with the appeal to ?advertise, advertise, advertise, the King and his kingdom.? Since 1935, attention has been turned to gathering in a great crowd of sheeplike ones. (Revelation 7:9, 10) In recent years the announcement of Jehovah?s kingship has intensified. How? In the year 2000, some six million were sharing in telling of Jehovah?s kingship in more than 230 lands and territories. Further, The Watchtower, the foremost instrument of the watchman class, sounds out the joyful message in more than 130 languages.

    18 To share in such a unifying work takes humility and brotherly love. For the call to be effective, all involved must preach the same message, featuring Jehovah?s name, his ransom provision, his wisdom, his love, and his Kingdom. As Christians all around the world work shoulder to shoulder, their personal bond with Jehovah is strengthened to sound out the glad tidings in unison.

    19 With God?s people shouting in joy, even the place in which they dwell looks cheerful. The prophecy continues: ?Become cheerful, cry out joyfully in unison, you devastated places of Jerusalem, for Jehovah has comforted his people; he has repurchased Jerusalem. Jehovah has bared his holy arm before the eyes of all the nations; and all the ends of the earth must see the salvation of our God.? (Isaiah 52:9, 10) With the arrival of the returnees from Babylon, the mournful-looking places of desolated Jerusalem have a cheerful appearance because Jehovah?s pure worship can now be restored. (Isaiah 35:1, 2) Clearly, Jehovah has his hand in this. He has ?bared his holy arm,? as if rolling up his sleeves in order to apply himself to the task of saving his people.?Ezra 1:2, 3.

    20 In these ?last days,? Jehovah has bared his holy arm in order to revive the anointed remnant, the ?two witnesses? of the book of Revelation. (2 Timothy 3:1; Revelation 11:3, 7-13) Since 1919, these have been brought into a spiritual paradise, the spiritual estate that they now share with millions of their associates, the other sheep. Eventually, Jehovah will bare his holy arm to bring salvation to his people at ?Har?Magedon.? (Revelation 16:14, 16) Then, ?all the ends of the earth must see the salvation of our God.?

    An Urgent Requirement

    21 Those who get out of Babylon to return to Jerusalem have a requirement to meet. Isaiah writes: ?Turn away, turn away, get out of there, touch nothing unclean; get out from the midst of her, keep yourselves clean, you who are carrying the utensils of Jehovah. For you people will get out in no panic, and you will go in no flight. For Jehovah will be going even before you, and the God of Israel will be your rear guard.? (Isaiah 52:11, 12) The departing Israelites must leave behind them in Babylon anything having a taint of Babylon?s false worship. Since they carry the utensils of Jehovah that came from the temple in Jerusalem, they have to be clean, not merely in an outward, ceremonial way, but primarily in their hearts. (2 Kings 24:11-13; Ezra 1:7) Further, Jehovah is going before them, so they do not have to panic, nor do they have to run frantically, as though bloodthirsty pursuers were hard on their heels. The God of Israel is their rear guard.?Ezra 8:21-23.

    22 Isaiah?s words about keeping clean have a major fulfillment on the offspring of ?Jerusalem above.? When Paul admonished the Corinthian Christians not to become unevenly yoked with unbelievers, he quoted the words of Isaiah 52:11: ??Therefore get out from among them, and separate yourselves,? says Jehovah, ?and quit touching the unclean thing.?? (2 Corinthians 6:14-17) Just like the Israelites heading home from Babylon, Christians have to steer clear of Babylonish false worship.

    23 This was particularly true of those anointed followers of Jesus Christ who fled Babylon the Great in 1919. They progressively cleansed themselves of all traces of false worship. (Isaiah 8:19, 20; Romans 15:4) They also became increasingly aware of the importance of moral cleanness. Although Jehovah?s Witnesses have always upheld high moral standards, The Watchtower carried articles in 1952 emphasizing the need to discipline immoral ones so as to keep the congregation clean. Such disciplinary action also helps the wrongdoer himself to realize the need for sincere repentance.?1 Corinthians 5:6, 7, 9-13; 2 Corinthians 7:8-10; 2 John 10, 11.

    24 Anointed Christians together with the great crowd of other sheep are determined to touch nothing that is spiritually unclean. Their purified, cleansed condition qualifies them to be bearers of ?the utensils of Jehovah??the precious provisions that God makes for sacred service in the house-to-house and Bible study ministry and other forms of Christian activity. By maintaining a clean standing, God?s people today can be confident that Jehovah will continue to go before them as well as be their rear guard. As God?s clean people, they have an abundance of reasons to ?cry out joyfully in unison?!

    [Footnote]

    See Chapter 15 of this book for a more extensive discussion of the relationship between ?Jerusalem above? and her earthly, anointed children.

    [Study Questions]

    1. Why are the prophetic words of Isaiah chapter 52 a source of joy, and what two fulfillments do they have?

    2. When does Zion wake up, and how does this happen?

    3. Why can the congregation of anointed Christians be called the ?daughter of Zion,? and in what sense are they liberated?

    4. Although ?Jerusalem above? has never disobeyed Jehovah, what experiences of her representatives on earth mirror those of the ancient inhabitants of Jerusalem?

    5. Why does Jehovah have a perfect right to repurchase his people without giving compensation to their captors?

    6. What lessons from history did Jehovah?s enemies fail to heed?

    7. What effect has the captivity of Jehovah?s people had on his name?

    8. How has Jehovah?s name been treated since the death of the apostles?

    9, 10. What deeper understanding of Jehovah?s standards and his name have God?s covenant people of modern times come to have?

    11. Why is the exclamation ?Your God has become king!? appropriate with regard to events in 537 B.C.E.?

    12. Who took the lead in ?bringing good news,? and how?

    13. (a) How does the apostle Paul expand on the meaning of the expression ?How comely upon the mountains are the feet of the one bringing good news?? (b) Why can it be said that the feet of the messengers are ?comely??

    14. How has Jehovah become King in modern times, and since when has this been announced to mankind?

    15. Who are the ?watchmen? who raise their voice in 537 B.C.E.?

    16. Whom do the watchmen see ?eye into eye,? and in what sense?

    17, 18. (a) How has the modern-day watchman class raised its voice? (b) In what sense has the watchman class called out in unison?

    19. (a) How do the ?devastated places of Jerusalem? become cheerful? (b) In what sense has Jehovah ?bared his holy arm??

    20. What has resulted and will yet result from Jehovah?s baring his holy arm in modern times?

    21. (a) What is required of those ?carrying the utensils of Jehovah?? (b) Why is there no reason for Jews departing from Babylon to panic?

    22. How does Paul stress the need for cleanness among anointed Christians?

    23. In what ways do servants of Jehovah today endeavor to keep themselves clean?

    24. (a) In modern times, what are ?the utensils of Jehovah?? (b) Why are Christians today confident that Jehovah will continue to go before them as well as be their rear guard?

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    Salvation for Those Who Choose the Light

    ?Jehovah is my light and my salvation. Of whom shall I be in fear???PSALM 27:1.

    JEHOVAH is the Source of the sunlight that makes life possible on earth. (Genesis 1:2, 14) He is also the Creator of spiritual light, which dispels the death-dealing darkness of Satan?s world. (Isaiah 60:2; 2 Corinthians 4:6; Ephesians 5:8-11; 6:12) Those who choose the light can say with the psalmist: ?Jehovah is my light and my salvation. Of whom shall I be in fear?? (Psalm 27:1a) However, as happened in Jesus? time, those who prefer the darkness can only expect an unfavorable judgment.?John 1:9-11; 3:19-21, 36.

    2 In the days of Isaiah, most of Jehovah?s covenant people rejected the light. As a result, Isaiah saw the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel as a nation. And in 607 B.C.E., Jerusalem and its temple were destroyed and the inhabitants of Judah carried off into exile. However, those who listened to Jehovah?s word were strengthened to resist the apostasy of those days. Regarding 607 B.C.E., Jehovah promised that those who listened to him would survive. (Jeremiah 21:8, 9) Today, we who love the light can learn much from what happened back then.?Ephesians 5:5.

    The Happiness of Those in the Light

    3 ?We have a strong city. [God] sets salvation itself for walls and rampart. Open the gates, you men, that the righteous nation that is keeping faithful conduct may enter.? (Isaiah 26:1, 2) These are the exultant words of people who trusted in Jehovah. Faithful Jews in Isaiah?s day looked to Jehovah, not to the false gods of their fellow countrymen, as the only real Source of security. Today, we have the same confidence. Moreover, we love Jehovah?s ?righteous nation???the Israel of God.? (Galatians 6:16; Matthew 21:43) Jehovah too loves this nation because of its faithful conduct. With his blessing, the Israel of God has ?a strong city,? a citylike organization that supports and protects it.

    4 Those within this ?city? are well aware that ?the inclination that is well supported [Jehovah] will safeguard in continuous peace, because it is in [Jehovah] that one is made to trust.? Jehovah supports those mentally inclined to trust in him and comply with his righteous principles. Thus, the faithful ones in Judah heeded Isaiah?s exhortation: ?Trust in Jehovah, you people, for all times, for in Jah Jehovah is the Rock of times indefinite.? (Isaiah 26:3, 4; Psalm 9:10; 37:3; Proverbs 3:5) Those with that mind-set look to ?Jah Jehovah? as the only secure Rock. They enjoy ?continuous peace? with him.?Philippians 1:2; 4:6, 7.

    Humiliation for God?s Enemies

    5 What if those who trust in Jehovah suffer tribulation? They need not fear. Jehovah allows such things for a time, but eventually he brings relief, and those causing the tribulation face his judgment. (2 Thessalonians 1:4-7; 2 Timothy 1:8-10) Consider the case of a certain ?elevated town.? Isaiah says: ?[Jehovah] has laid low those inhabiting the height, the elevated town. He abases it, he abases it to the earth; he brings it in touch with the dust. The foot will trample it down, the feet of the afflicted one, the steps of the lowly ones.? (Isaiah 26:5, 6) The elevated town here mentioned may be Babylon. That city certainly afflicted God?s people. But what happened to Babylon? In 539 B.C.E., it fell to the Medes and the Persians. What an abasement!

    6 In our day Isaiah?s prophetic words well describe what has happened to ?Babylon the Great? since 1919. That elevated town suffered a humiliating fall in that year when it was forced to release Jehovah?s people from spiritual captivity. (Revelation 14:8) What occurred next was even more humiliating. That small band of Christians turned to ?trampling down? their old captor. In 1922 they began to announce the coming end of Christendom, publicizing the four angelic trumpet blasts of Revelation 8:7-12 and the three woes foretold at Revelation 9:1?11:15.

    ?The Path of the Righteous One Is Uprightness?

    7 Jehovah provides salvation for those who turn to his light, and he guides their path, as Isaiah next shows: ?The path of the righteous one is uprightness. You being upright, you will smooth out the very course of a righteous one. Yes, for the path of your judgments, O Jehovah, we have hoped in you. For your name and for your memorial the desire of the soul has been.? (Isaiah 26:7, 8) Jehovah is a righteous God, and those who worship him must observe his righteous standards. When they do, Jehovah guides them, smoothing their course. By heeding his guidance, these meek ones show that they hope in Jehovah and wholeheartedly cherish his name?his ?memorial.??Exodus 3:15.

    8 Isaiah cherished Jehovah?s name. That is evident from his next words: ?With my soul I have desired you in the night; yes, with my spirit within me I keep looking for you; because, when there are judgments from you for the earth, righteousness is what the inhabitants of the productive land will certainly learn.? (Isaiah 26:9) Isaiah desired Jehovah ?with his soul??with his whole being. Picture the prophet using the quiet times of the night to pray to Jehovah, expressing his deepest thoughts and ardently seeking Jehovah?s guidance. What a fine example! Moreover, Isaiah learned righteousness from Jehovah?s judgment acts. In this, he reminds us of the need for constant vigilance, keeping alert to discern Jehovah?s will.

    Some Choose the Darkness

    9 Jehovah showed great loving-kindness to Judah, but unhappily not all responded. Frequently, the majority chose rebellion and apostasy rather than the light of Jehovah?s truth. Isaiah said: ?Though the wicked one should be shown favor, he simply will not learn righteousness. In the land of straightforwardness he will act unjustly and will not see the eminence of Jehovah.??Isaiah 26:10.

    10 In Isaiah?s day when Jehovah?s hand protected Judah against her enemies, the majority refused to recognize this. When he blessed them with his peace, the nation showed no gratitude. Hence, Jehovah abandoned them to serve ?other masters,? finally letting the Jews be taken off to captivity in Babylon in 607 B.C.E. (Isaiah 26:11-13) Still, eventually a remnant of the nation returned, chastened, to their homeland.

    11 What about Judah?s captors? Isaiah prophetically answers: ?They are dead; they will not live. Impotent in death, they will not rise up. Therefore you have turned your attention that you might annihilate them and destroy all mention of them.? (Isaiah 26:14) Yes, after her fall in 539 B.C.E., Babylon had no future. In time, the city would be no more. She would be ?impotent in death,? and her huge empire consigned to the history books. What a warning for those who hope in the powerful ones of this world!

    12 Aspects of this prophecy had a fulfillment when God allowed his anointed servants to go into spiritual captivity in 1918 and then liberated them in 1919. From that point on, the future of their former captor, principally Christendom, was bleak. But the blessings in store for Jehovah?s people were rich indeed.

    ?You Have Added to the Nation?

    13 God blessed the repentant spirit of his anointed servants in 1919 and gave them increase. First, attention was given to gathering the final members of the Israel of God, and then ?a great crowd? of ?other sheep? began to be gathered. (Revelation 7:9; John 10:16) These blessings were foretold in Isaiah?s prophecy: ?You have added to the nation; O Jehovah, you have added to the nation; you have glorified yourself. You have extended afar all the borders of the land. O Jehovah, during distress they have turned their attention to you; they have poured out a whisper of prayer when they had your disciplining.??Isaiah 26:15, 16.

    14 Today, the borders of the Israel of God have spread around the earth, and the great crowd that has been added now numbers some six million enthusiastic sharers in the work of preaching the good news. (Matthew 24:14) What a blessing from Jehovah! And what glory this brings to his name! That name is heard today in 235 lands?a wonderful fulfillment of his promise.

    15 Judah needed Jehovah?s help to escape from captivity in Babylon. They could not have done it on their own. (Isaiah 26:17, 18) Similarly, the liberation of the Israel of God in 1919 was proof of Jehovah?s support. It could not have happened without him. And so startling was the change in their condition that Isaiah likens it to a resurrection: ?Your dead ones will live. A corpse of mine?they will rise up. Awake and cry out joyfully, you residents in the dust! For your dew is as the dew of mallows, and the earth itself will let even those impotent in death drop in birth.? (Isaiah 26:19; Revelation 11:7-11) Yes, those impotent in death would, as it were, be reborn for renewed activity!

    Protection in Dangerous Times

    16 Jehovah?s servants always need his protection. Soon, though, he will stretch out his hand for the last time against Satan?s world, and his worshipers will need his help as never before. (1 John 5:19) Regarding that dangerous time, Jehovah warns us: ?Go, my people, enter into your interior rooms, and shut your doors behind you. Hide yourself for but a moment until the denunciation passes over. For, look! Jehovah is coming forth from his place to call to account the error of the inhabitant of the land against him, and the land will certainly expose her bloodshed and will no longer cover over her killed ones.? (Isaiah 26:20, 21; Zephaniah 1:14) This warning showed the Jews how to survive the fall of Babylon in 539 B.C.E. Those who heeded it would have stayed in their houses, safe from the conquering soldiers out in the streets.

    17 Today, the ?interior rooms? of the prophecy likely have to do with the tens of thousands of congregations of Jehovah?s people around the world. Such congregations are a protection even now, a place where Christians find safety among their brothers, under the loving care of the elders. (Isaiah 32:1, 2; Hebrews 10:24, 25) This is especially true in view of the nearness of the end of this system of things when survival will depend on obedience.?Zephaniah 2:3.

    18 Regarding that time, Isaiah prophesies: ?In that day Jehovah, with his hard and great and strong sword, will turn his attention to Leviathan, the gliding serpent, even to Leviathan, the crooked serpent, and he will certainly kill the sea monster that is in the sea.? (Isaiah 27:1) What is the modern-day ?Leviathan?? Apparently, it is ?the original serpent,? Satan himself, along with his wicked system of things, which he uses to wage war against the Israel of God. (Revelation 12:9, 10, 17; 13:14, 16, 17) In 1919, Leviathan lost its hold on God?s people. In time, it will disappear altogether. (Revelation 19:19-21; 20:1-3, 10) Thus, Jehovah will ?kill the sea monster.? Meantime, nothing that Leviathan may try against Jehovah?s people will have lasting success. (Isaiah 54:17) How comforting to be assured of that!

    ?A Vineyard of Foaming Wine?

    19 In view of all this light from Jehovah, do we not have every reason to rejoice? Yes, indeed! Isaiah beautifully describes the joy of Jehovah?s people when he writes: ?In that day sing to her, you people: ?A vineyard of foaming wine! I, Jehovah, am safeguarding her. Every moment I shall water her. In order that no one may turn his attention against her, I shall safeguard her even night and day.?? (Isaiah 27:2, 3) Jehovah has cared for his ?vineyard,? the remnant of the Israel of God, and for their hardworking associates. (John 15:1-8) The result has been fruitage that brings glory to his name and causes great rejoicing among his servants on earth.

    20 We can be thrilled that Jehovah?s earlier anger against his anointed servants?because of which he allowed them to go into spiritual captivity in 1918?has ceased. Jehovah himself says: ?There is no rage that I have. Who will give me thornbushes and weeds in the battle? I will step on such. I will set such on fire at the same time. Otherwise let him take hold of my stronghold, let him make peace with me; peace let him make with me.? (Isaiah 27:4, 5) To ensure that his vines continue to produce an abundance of ?foaming wine,? Jehovah crushes and consumes any weedlike influence that could corrupt them. Hence, let no one endanger the welfare of the Christian congregation! Let all ?take hold of Jehovah?s stronghold,? seeking his favor and protection. In so doing, we make peace with God?something of such importance that Isaiah mentions it twice.?Psalm 85:1, 2, 8; Romans 5:1.

    21 The blessings continue: ?In the coming days Jacob will take root, Israel will put forth blossoms and actually sprout; and they will simply fill the surface of the productive land with produce.? (Isaiah 27:6) This verse has been fulfilled since 1919, providing wonderful evidence of Jehovah?s power. Anointed Christians have filled the earth with ?produce,? nourishing spiritual food. In the midst of a corrupt world, they joyfully preserve God?s elevated standards. And Jehovah continues to bless them with increase. As a result, their millions of companions, the other sheep, ?are rendering [God] sacred service day and night.? (Revelation 7:15) May we never lose sight of the grand privilege of partaking of ?produce? and sharing it with others!

    22 In these critical times, when darkness covers the earth and gross darkness the national groups, are we not thankful that Jehovah sheds spiritual light upon his people? (Isaiah 60:2; Romans 2:19; 13:12) For all who accept it, such light means peace of mind and joy now and nothing less than everlasting life in the future. With good reason, then, we who love the light lift up our hearts in praise to Jehovah and say with the psalmist: ?Jehovah is the stronghold of my life. Of whom shall I be in dread? Hope in Jehovah; be courageous and let your heart be strong. Yes, hope in Jehovah.??Psalm 27:1b, 14.

    Do You Recall?

    · What future is there for those who oppress Jehovah?s people?

    · What increase is prophesied in Isaiah?

    · Within what ?interior rooms? should we remain, and why?

    · Why does the condition of Jehovah?s people bring praise to him?

    [Study Questions]

    1. What life-giving provisions does Jehovah make?

    2. In ancient times, what happened to those who rejected Jehovah?s light and to those who listened to his word?

    3. Today, what confidence can we have, what ?righteous nation? do we love, and what ?strong city? does that ?nation? have?

    4. What mental attitude do we do well to cultivate?

    5, 6. (a) How was ancient Babylon humiliated? (b) In what way was ?Babylon the Great? humiliated?

    7. What guidance do those who turn to Jehovah?s light receive, in whom do they hope, and what do they cherish?

    8. What exemplary attitude did Isaiah display?

    9, 10. What acts of kindness did Jehovah perform toward his unfaithful nation, but how did they respond?

    11, 12. (a) What future did Judah?s captors have? (b) In 1919 what future did the former captor of Jehovah?s anointed servants have?

    13, 14. What rich blessings have Jehovah?s anointed servants enjoyed since 1919?

    15. What symbolic resurrection occurred in 1919?

    16, 17. (a) In 539 B.C.E., what did the Jews need to do in order to survive the fall of Babylon? (b) Likely, what are the ?interior rooms? today, and how do they benefit us?

    18. How will Jehovah soon ?kill the sea monster??

    19. What is the condition of the remnant today?

    20. How does Jehovah protect the Christian congregation?

    21. In what way has the productive land been filled with ?produce??

    22. What blessings come to those who accept the light?

    [Box on page 22]

    NEW PUBLICATION

    Most of the information discussed in these two study articles was presented as a talk on the district convention program for 2000/2001. At the end of the talk, a new publication was released, entitled Isaiah?s Prophecy?Light for All Mankind I. This 416-page book contains a verse-by-verse discussion of the first 40 chapters of the book of Isaiah.

    [Picture on page 18]

    Only the righteous are allowed in Jehovah?s ?strong city,? his organization

    Copywrite Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York 2001,2004

  • A Paduan
    A Paduan

    "Let us therefore examine it carefully"

    Sentences later I'm thinking they're like lepers - How do people read that stuff?

  • link
    link

    After reading the above I am beginning to see JCannon in a differet light!!

    link

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    I must admit I am ashamed that I sit through (I no longer prepare or conduct the study) of such mindless crap - but Hooberus asked for the info and I was just providing a service folks

  • Flash
    Flash

    Protection in Dangerous Times

    16 ... Soon, though, he will stretch out his hand for the last time against Satan?s world... Jehovah warns us: ?Go, my people, enter into your interior rooms, and shut your doors behind you. Hide yourself for but a moment until the denunciation passes over...This warning showed the Jews how to survive the fall of Babylon in 539 B.C.E. Those who heeded it would have stayed in their houses, safe from the conquering soldiers out in the streets.

    17 Today, the ?interior rooms? of the prophecy likely have to do with the tens of thousands of congregations of Jehovah?s people around the world. Such congregations are a protection even now, a place where Christians find safety among their brothers, under the loving care of the elders... This is especially true in view of the nearness of the end of this system of things when survival will depend on obedience. ?Zephaniah 2:3.

    They are SO full of themselves!!! ...........................................

    Hooberus asked for the info and I was just providing a service folks.
    That's decent of you ...Like Blondie, who gets nausea doing the WT reviews for the group.
  • hooberus
    hooberus

    stillajwexelder

    Thanks for posting the information.

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    hooberus - no problem and you are very welcome Sir

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