WTS/GB have shown there is no need to be a WTS/JW now.
For those that have already died, according to them my JW grandma will be resurrected but also my catholic grandma will be too. And for those living now that are not JWs, they can join up with current JWs when the GT breaks out.
14 At times, we hear someone say, “It would almost be better if my relative dies before the great tribulation begins so that there is hope for his resurrection.
9 The Bible speaks of two groups of people who will be resurrected with the prospect of living forever on earth, “the righteous” and “the unrighteous.” (Read Acts 24:15.) “The righteous” are those who faithfully served Jehovah while they were alive. On the other hand, “the unrighteous” did not serve Jehovah faithfully. Because both groups are resurrected, can we say that their names are written in the book of life?
10 “The righteous” Before dying, they had their names written in the book of life. Were their names taken out of that book when they died? No, because they are still “living” in Jehovah’s memory. Jehovah “is a God, not of the dead, but of the living, for they are all living to him.” (Luke 20:38
38) This means that when the righteous are restored to life on earth, their names will be found written in the book of life, although “in pencil” at first.
“the unrighteous.” Perhaps because they were ignorant of Jehovah’s requirements, they did not live righteous lives before they died. So their names were not written in the book of life. But by resurrecting them, God gives them an opportunity to have their names eventually written in that book.
Notice that the so-called 'righteous' one only gets their name written in pencil at first. This is because they have to prove faithful during the 1,000 years to then be written in the book of life in pen ink. Yet the so-called unrighteous one not only got resurrected but they also are living during the 1,000 years to get their name written in pen.
So, it should make all JWs wonder what the point is of being a JW now. The outcome is the same for both groups.
The unrighteous actually fare better in that they didn't have to waste their time being a JW during their life. While the JW did spend their time being such and yet still it did not earn them being written in pen upon their resurrection. They are on the same prove themselves during the 1,000 years just like the unrighteous.
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3 In the past, we said that once the great tribulation begins, no unbelievers will be able to take their stand for Jehovah and survive Armageddon.
But now:
After the great tribulation starts, . . . might some who see these events have a change of heart?
13 Such an outcome would be similar to what occurred in Egypt in Moses’ day. Recall that “a vast mixed company” joined Israel in the Exodus.
If a similar development should occur following the destruction of Babylon the Great, would we be disappointed that people were able to join us shortly before the end comes? Of course not!