I keep up with allexperts.com, and I noticed an interesting question to "Brother Rando". His statement surprised me, and I am wondering if I missed some new light along the way.
Question:
"Hello Bro Rando. May you and your family continue to enjoy Jah's blessings. My question is in reference to "this generation". Since the heavenly calling is limited, does it matter what the numbers are toward those who are partaking? And if new ones aren't part of "this generation" then why count them? Agape.
Answer:
"Hello and thank you for your question. We come to realize that "this generation" covers a period of time from 1914 to 2014 with one generation overlapping another. Jesus prophesied that "this generation" will by no means pass away until all these things happen. (Matthew 24:34) Most, if not all of "this generation" are now undergoing their final sealing.
Do the numbers matter? No, Jehovah knows those who belong to him. The increasing number of partakers are more of an irritant to Jehovah's Enemies. Sometimes strategies are implemented for certain types of outcomes and reactions. READ (1 Kings 22:20-22)
New Partakers are not part of "this generation". If the Great Tribulation begins before New Partakers receive their Final Sealing, they will keep living as members of the Great Crowd provided they remain faithful. Jehovah is not unrighteous as to forget our works. "For whoever approaches God must believe that he is and that he becomes the rewarder of those earnestly seeking him."(Hebrews 11:6b)
Very few partakers of this group will be heaven bound. If an anointed persons' health starts to improve during the GT, this suggests that they are being "marked" to be a Great Tribulation Survivor. Their heavenly hope will dissipate and dissolve as the remnant of the 144,000 are being summoned to the upper gate for the conquest to bring on Armageddon. (Ezekiel 9:1-2)
All this is done by Jehovah's Active Force on an Individual basis, so it will be 'unseen' for the most part. Exciting times lay ahead of us."
There is more in a P.S. I just didn't feel like typing it.
Did I miss something?