Faith vs works, Grace vs merit, Gift vs debt
-In Christ alone Acts 4:10-12
-by Grace alone Roman's 3:24
-through faith alone Roman's 5:1
-in His blood alone 1 Peter 1:18-19
let's add to the following list.
jws are mistaken when they believe the bible teaches:.
1. that their leaders somehow represent the faithful and wise servant.
Faith vs works, Grace vs merit, Gift vs debt
-In Christ alone Acts 4:10-12
-by Grace alone Roman's 3:24
-through faith alone Roman's 5:1
-in His blood alone 1 Peter 1:18-19
goodfellas.
one flew over the cuckoos nest.
casino.
Pride and Prejudice
Sense and Sensibility
Jane Eyre
does anyone remember one of the videos on the jw broadcast, where the speaker actually prayed "in the name of michael, amen"?
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someone was asking about it on another forum, but no one can remember when it was or if we can locate it..
Don't remember the video, but Candice Lucey sheds some light on the controversy
There really are angels; Scripture points to their existence too often to deny that God made them, and they serve a purpose in God’s kingdom. Angels are “mighty ones” who work for God (Psalm 103:20) using His authority and the power He gave them to fight Satan. We see that in the verses cited above. Wayne Grudem tells us that angels deliver messages, “carry out some of God’s judgments,” act as an “example” to us in their worship of and obedience to God, and “patrol the earth as God’s representatives.” They act on behalf of God’s people as per God’s command.
This should create a sense of wonder; that there are angels around us doing God’s will, invisible to humans. Elisha and his servant were surrounded by the force of Syria, and Elisha’s servant was terrified. “Do not be afraid, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them” (2 Kings 6:16). Elisha could see what was invisible to most people: God’s forces at work on behalf of His people. Angels are at work around us, and it is tempting to become more enthralled with these beautiful, mighty creatures than with the Son of God.
Even as he fights Satan during the end times, however, the Archangel Michael will not be as powerful as the Messiah. We see Michael as a sword-carrying warrior against demons, but the blade we are most concerned with as Christians is the sword of the Word, an essential piece of the “full armor of God” (Ephesians 6).
One must not worship anyone other than the Lord for, as John Gilhooly reminds us, “to which of the angels did God ever say, “You are my Son; today I have become your Father”? (Hebrews 1:5). “It is bad doctrine that makes creatures secure by creatures.”...
Candice Lucey
what will happen after the covid-19 crisis?.
- economy with all the stand still corporations, people without work and mass injections of support money?.
- politics with the end of globalisation, closed borders and new geopolitic friends (italy / china russia), lack of support and working together in eu and local politics, did the current politician the right thing?.
After the crisis I think there will be a new respect for teachers and people will be glad to get the weight of educational responsibilities off their shoulders.
let's add to the following list.
jws are mistaken when they believe the bible teaches:.
1. that their leaders somehow represent the faithful and wise servant.
LOL...good one Waton
let's add to the following list.
jws are mistaken when they believe the bible teaches:.
1. that their leaders somehow represent the faithful and wise servant.
Some great additions here.
Jehovah's Witnesses erroneously believe that the Bible teaches:
14. that Jesus did not die a substitutionary death for mankind.
15. that each person's death is payment for sins committed.
16. that foreigners in Israel were excluded from the law covenant.
17. that only 144,000 people have a heavenly calling.
18. that only 8 men in New York are capable of interpreting the scriptures.
19. that only Jehovah's Witnesses are real Christians
20. that only Jehovah's Witnesses have a scriptural hope of surviving the end of the system.
21. that man by nature, is not a depraved sinner alienatated from God.
22. that "this generation" in Matthew 24:34 does not mean the generation Jesus was manifest in.
23. that Jesus is a created angelic being.
24. that Jesus is not entitled to real worship.
25. that the 1914 generation is still with us.
26. that the Holy Spirit is an impersonal force
Great additions guys. Keep em rollin in.
let's add to the following list.
jws are mistaken when they believe the bible teaches:.
1. that their leaders somehow represent the faithful and wise servant.
14. that Jesus did not die a substitutionary for mankind.
15. that each person's death is payment for sins committed.
16. that foreigners in Israel were excluded from the law covenant.
Note: Please reword if items are not accurately expressed.
let's add to the following list.
jws are mistaken when they believe the bible teaches:.
1. that their leaders somehow represent the faithful and wise servant.
@ Slim
Thanks for your input. I agree, Jehovah is a legitimate form of God's name which means there are others which are equally acceptable. So it really does not matter which legitimate form one chooses. Moreover it simply confirms that we don't really know what the original Hebrew name was in the first place. Perhaps God has hidden His name in both testaments for a reason. And to me it's not the name that matters, but the person for whom the name stands.
The WTS version of the 2 class system is entirely bogus from a scriptural standpoint. There are no Christians who are not born of and indwelt by the Spirit of God, or who are not imputed Christ's righteousness and who are not part of the New Covenant in His blood. Rewards and position are to be determined in the judgment.
let's add to the following list.
jws are mistaken when they believe the bible teaches:.
1. that their leaders somehow represent the faithful and wise servant.
Let's add to the following list
JWs are mistaken when they believe the Bible teaches:
1. that their leaders somehow represent the Faithful and Wise Servant
2. that the book of Revelation is about them
3. that Jesus presence (parousia) began in 1914
4. that Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 BCE
5. that there are two classes of Christians (anointed and non-anointed)
6. that God's personal name is known
7. that the name Jehovah is in the New Testament
8. that making God's name known involves telling people God's name is Jehovah.
9. that whole blood transfusions are outlawed in scripture.
10. that something scripturally significant happened in 1914, 1918, 1919, 1925 or 1975
11. that the tribulation spoken about in Matthew 24 is future
12. that WTS leaders can interpret the Bible properly
13. that less than 150,000 faithful Christians existed prior to the 20th century
as sgt pepper sang, "it was 20 years ago today" ... that i made my first post on my first forum.. i obviously didn't put too much thought into what it should say although i must have burned 45 posts testing things and was too lazy to reset the counter before going live (?):.
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/46/welcome.
but somehow, it worked and grew and here we all are, 20 years on.
Thank you Simon for making, managing snd maintaining this site for the past 20 years. Congratulations are definitely in order.