Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 04-17-2011 WT Study (APPROVAL)

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    Comments You Will Not Hear at the 04-17-11 WT Study (FEBRUARY 15, 2011, pages )(APPROVAL)

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    GAINING

    GOD’S APPROVAL LEADS

    TO EVERLASTING LIFE

    “You yourself will bless anyone righteous, O Jehovah; as with a large shield,

    with approval you will surround them.”—PS. 5:12.

    1, 2. What request did Elijah

    make of the widow in Zarephath,

    and what assurance did he give

    her?

    THE woman and her son were hungry,

    and so was God’s prophet. As this widow

    in Zarephath got ready to light a cooking

    fire, the prophet Elijah asked her for water

    and bread. She was willing to give him something

    to drink, but all she had for food was

    “a handful of flour in the large jar and a little

    oil in the small jar.” She felt that she was in

    no position to give the prophet any food,

    and she told him so.—1 Ki.17:8-12.

    COMMENTS

    There was a drought in Israel…not just this woman was suffering want. Elijah had already performed miracles—which ones?

    Is the WTS saying that we should give to the WTS out of our want?

    Was the widow an Israelite?

    God was providing for this Gentile woman even while many Jews were suffering in the famine. Interestingly, in Deuteronomy 32:21, God had warned the nation of Israel that He would make them envious of those who were not His chosen people.

    2 “From what is there make me a small

    round cake first,” persisted Elijah, “and you

    must bring it out to me, and for yourself and

    your son you can make something afterward.

    For this is what Jehovah the God of Israel

    has said, ‘The large jar of flour itself will

    not get exhausted, and the small jar of

    oil itself will not fail.’”—1 Ki. 17:13, 14.

    COMMENTS

    Why did Elijah go to a Gentile woman? Was Jezebel still looking for him?

    3. What important issue is set before

    us?

    3 The issue before the widow was more

    critical than deciding what to do with her

    last bit of food. Would she trust in Jehovah

    to save her and her son, or would she put

    her material needs ahead of gaining God’s

    approval and friendship? A similar question

    stands before all of us. Will we show greater

    concern for gaining Jehovah’s approval

    than for seeking material security? We have

    every reason to trust and serve God. And

    there are steps we can take to seek and gain

    his approval.

    COMMENTS

    So what was her basis for trusting in the Israelite God? Had she heard of miracles? Why was God more interested in a Gentile than the Israelites who were suffering severe hunger?

    Was she seeking material security or survival?

    ‘You Are Worthy to Receive Worship’

    4. Why is Jehovah worthy of receiving our worship?

    4 Jehovah has the right to expect that

    humans will serve him acceptably. A group

    of his heavenly servants confirmed that fact

    in unison, saying: “You are worthy, Jehovah,

    even our God, to receive the glory and

    the honor and the power, because you created

    all things, and because of your will they

    existed and were created.” (Rev. 4:11) By reason

    of his Creatorship, Jehovah is worthy of

    our worship.

    COMMENTS

    “the right to expect” where is the love?

    At least the angels had seen God, lived in the heavenly realm, eye-witnessed his doings.

    Having made something used by others, does that require special treatment by those who use it?

    God’s prophet placed what

    important issue before

    a needy mother?

    5. Why should God’s love motivate us to serve

    him?

    5 Another reason for us to serve Jehovah is

    His matchless love for us. “God proceeded to

    create the man in his image,” states the Bible,

    “in God’s image he created him; male

    and female he created them.” (Gen. 1:27)

    Man is a free moral agent with the God given

    ability to think and to make decisions.

    By giving us life, Jehovah became Father to

    humankind. (Luke 3:38) Like any good father,

    he has done everything to provide

    what his sons and daughters need in order

    to enjoy life. “He makes his sun rise” and

    “makes it rain,” so that planet Earth produces

    abundant food for us against a backdrop

    of beautiful surroundings.—Matt. 5:45.

    COMMENTS

    “Another reason” but the first the WTS sets out.

    Just being a “sperm donor” doesn’t make one a good father.

    Obviously in the story above, God’s provisions are not consistent.

    6, 7. (a) What harm did Adam bring upon all his

    descendants? (b) What will Christ’s sacrifice do for

    those who seek God’s approval?

    6 Jehovah has also rescued us from the

    terrible consequences of sin. By sinning,

    Adam became like a gambler who steals

    from his family to engage in gambling. By

    rebelling against Jehovah, Adam robbed his

    children of their prospect—eternal happiness.

    His selfishness reduced humankind to

    slavery under a cruel master, imperfection.

    All humans are thus bound to get sick, experience

    sadness, and eventually die. Freeing a

    slave requires a payment, and Jehovah has

    made the payment that can save us from

    those dreadful consequences. (Read Romans

    5:21.) Acting in harmony with his Father’s

    will, Jesus Christ gave “his soul a ransom

    in exchange for many.” (Matt. 20:28)

    Soon the full benefits of that ransom payment

    will accrue to those who gain God’s

    approval.

    COMMENTS

    Rescued us…according to the Bible, the people before the flood lived longer, had better health…

    Did Adam or did both Adam and Eve rob their children….Does the WTS hold Adam more responsible?

    Does God make the payment or does the WTS require that jws make a payment?

    Gaining God’s approval = gaining approval of WTS administration (governing body)

    7 Our Creator, Jehovah, has done more

    than anyone to give us a happy, purposeful

    life. Having his approval, we will be able to

    see how he works to undo all the damage

    done to the human race. In a personal way,

    Jehovah will continue to show us how he

    becomes “the rewarder of those earnestly

    seeking him.”—Heb.11:6.

    COMMENTS

    The WTS teaches that to reach God we must come through the organization.

    What changes did you imagine would be on earth after the destruction of 7 billion non-jw men, women, children, and babies

    “Your People Will

    Offer Themselves Willingly”

    8. What does Isaiah’s experience teach us about

    serving God?

    8 Gaining God’s approval involves the

    proper exercise of our free will. This is because

    Jehovah does not coerce anyone into

    serving him. In Isaiah’s time, He asked:

    “Whom shall I send, and who will go for

    us?” By recognizing the prophet’s right to

    decide, Jehovah dignified him. Imagine Isaiah’s

    satisfaction in responding: “Here I am!

    Send me.”—Isa. 6:8.

    COMMENTS

    Can a jw exercise free will in the WTS organization?

    Is being threatened with eternal death if you don’t do things the WTS way, coercion?

    9, 10. (a) With what attitude should we serve

    God? (b) Why is it appropriate for us to serve Jehovah

    whole-souled?

    9 Humans are free to serve God or not to

    do so. Jehovah wants us to serve him willingly.

    (Read Joshua 24:15.) Any who begrudge

    God their worship cannot be pleasing

    to him; nor does he accept the devotion

    of those whose true intent is only to please

    other humans. (Col. 3:22) If we rendered sacred

    service “hesitantly” by allowing worldly

    interests to interfere with our worship, we

    would not win God’s approval. (Ex. 22:29)

    Jehovah knows that serving him whole-souled

    is good for us. Moses urged the Israelites

    to choose life ‘by loving Jehovah their

    God, by listening to his voice and by sticking

    to him.’—Deut. 30:19, 20.

    COMMENTS

    Serve him = live

    Not serve him = die

    Begrudge worship???

    True intent to only to please other humans…like the GB?

    What worldly interest…how interfere?

    Serving WTS whole-souled = God

    10 King David of ancient Israel sang to

    Jehovah: “Your people will offer themselves

    willingly on the day of your military

    force. In the splendors of holiness, from the

    womb of the dawn, you have your company

    of young men just like dewdrops.” (Ps.

    110:3) Many people today live for financial

    security and leisure. For those who love Jehovah,

    however, their sacred service comes

    before everything else. The zeal with which

    they preach the good news proves where

    their priorities lie. They have full confidence

    in Jehovah’s ability to supply their

    daily needs.—Matt. 6:33, 34.

    COMMENTS

    So what kind of financial security did David have, what kind of leisure (another man’s wife)

    Can you name any elders who put sacred service ahead of everything?

    Zeal = going out when people are home, making return visits, preparing for and conducting “bible” studies

    So jws expect God to feed them? Do the elders provide food to hungry jws? Or provide food through non-believers as happened to Elijah.

    Sacrifices That Meet With

    God’s Approval

    11. What benefit did the Israelites

    hope to receive by offering sacrifices to

    Jehovah?

    11 Under the Law covenant, God’s people

    offered acceptable sacrifices to gain his favor.

    “In case you should sacrifice a communion

    sacrifice to Jehovah,” says Leviticus

    19:5, “you should sacrifice it to gain approval

    for yourselves.” In the same Bible

    book, we read: “In case you should sacrifice

    a thanksgiving sacrifice to Jehovah, you

    should sacrifice it to gain approval

    for you.” (Lev. 22:29) When

    the Israelites offered up proper

    animal sacrifices on Jehovah’s altar,

    the smoke that drifted up

    was like “a restful odor” to the

    true God. (Lev. 1:9, 13) He felt

    soothed and refreshed by those

    expressions of love from his people.

    (Gen. 8:21, ftn.) In these features

    of the Law, we find a principle that applies

    today. Those offering acceptable sacrifices

    to Jehovah receive his approval. What

    sacrifices does he accept? Consider two areas

    of life: our conduct and our speech.

    COMMENTS

    Did you know that the communion sacrifice was voluntary or required? So love is killing an animal and burning it; would not showing love to the poor, sick, young, widowed, orphaned in practical ways more accurately mirror God’s love?

    (Leviticus 22:21) . . .And in case a man should present a communion sacrifice to Jehovah in order to pay a vow or as a voluntary offering, it should prove to be a sound one among the herd or the flock, in order to gain approval. No defect at all should prove to be in it.

    12. What practices would make the ‘presenting of

    our bodies as a sacrifice’ offensive to God?

    12 In his letter to the Romans, the apostle

    Paul wrote: “Present your bodies a sacrifice

    living, holy, acceptable to God, a sacred service

    with your power of reason.” (Rom.

    12:1) Gaining God’s approval requires that a

    person keep his body acceptable to God. If

    he were to defile himself with tobacco, betel

    nut, illicit drugs, or alcohol abuse, that offering

    would have no value. (2 Cor. 7:1)

    Moreover, since he that “practices fornication

    is sinning against his own body,” immoral

    conduct of any kind renders his sacrifice

    offensive to Jehovah. (1 Cor. 6:18) To

    please God, a person must ‘become holy in

    all his conduct.’—1 Pet.1:14-16.

    COMMENTS

    Would a jw who gossips harmfully be presenting a holy sacrifice when they go from door to door?

    2 Cor. 7:1 is applied by the WTS as spiritual cleanness and compares tobacco, betel nut, illicit drugs to spiritism (not physical health).

    ***w73 6/1 pp. 338-339 pars. 14-15 Do, then, persons who have not broken their addiction to tobacco qualify for baptism? The Scriptural evidence points to the conclusion that they do not. As has been explained in other issues of this magazine, the Greek word phar·ma·ki´a used by Bible writers and translated “practice of spiritism” or “spiritistic practices” has the initial meaning of “druggery.” (Gal. 5:20; Rev. 9:21) The term came to refer to spiritistic practices because of the close connection between the use of drugs and spiritism. Tobacco was also used initially by the American Indians in this way. It can properly be placed, therefore, in the category of addictive drugs like those that provided the source for the Greek term phar·ma·ki´a. The nicotine in tobacco does not have the same mental and emotional effects produced by “hard” drugs such as heroin or the so-called psychedelic drugs like LSD; yet nicotine addiction does definitely affect the mind and exercises a strong enslavement. In Europe at the close of World War II, in some instances cigarettes were worth more than money. Reportedly, prostitutes sold themselves for a few cigarettes, and ordinary people sacrificed even food ration coupons to obtain tobacco.

    13. Why is it fitting that we praise Jehovah?

    13 Another sacrifice that Jehovah delights

    in has to do with our power of speech.

    Those loving Jehovah have always spoken

    well of him in public and in the privacy of

    their homes. (Read Psalm 34:1-3.) Read

    Psalms 148-150, and observe how often

    these three psalms encourage us to praise Jehovah.

    Truly, “on the part of the upright

    ones praise is fitting.” (Ps. 33:1) And our Exemplar,

    Jesus Christ, stressed the importance

    of praising God by preaching the

    good news.—Luke 4:18, 43, 44.

    COMMENTS

    Sacrifice = power of speech = gossip?

    If a jw speaks well of God but not their “brother”

    ( Joh 4:20) . . .If anyone makes the statement: “I love God,” and yet is hating his brother, he is a liar. For he who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot be loving God, whom he has not seen.

    What benefit do we receive

    by offering a sacrifice of

    praise to Jehovah?

    14, 15. Hosea urged the Israelites to offer what type

    of sacrifices, and how did Jehovah respond?

    14 By preaching with zeal, we give evidence

    of our love for Jehovah and our desire

    for his approval. For example, consider how

    the prophet Hosea exhorted the Israelites

    who had taken up false worship and had lost

    God’s favor. (Hos. 13:1-3) Hosea told them

    to plead: “May you [Jehovah] pardon error;

    and accept what is good, and we will offer in

    return the young bulls of our lips.”—Hos.14:

    1, 2.

    COMMENTS

    Is “preaching with zeal” proof of love for God if we do not show practical love to fellow humans?

    15 A bull was the costliest animal that an

    Israelite could offer to Jehovah. Hence, “the

    young bulls of our lips” referred to sincere,

    well-thought-out words spoken in praise of

    the true God. How did Jehovah respond to

    those making such sacrifices? He said: “I

    shall love them of my own free will.” (Hos.

    14:4) To those offering such sacrifices of

    praise, Jehovah granted his forgiveness, approval,

    and friendship.

    COMMENTS

    So do the men in the WTS give their “bulls” to God or to the NFL or NBA or NASCAR?

    Are the prayers at the KH “well-thought-out” or routine and the same words over and over? Or worse yet the prayers at the assemblies/conventions merely reviews of the program as if God needed a reminder?

    So do jws have to earn, perform works to get forgiveness or is it supposed to be undeserved kindness?

    ***w91 3/15 p. 7 *** Penitential acts cannot earn such forgiveness. Only God can grant it.

    *** Isaiah Prophecy 2 chap. 25 p. 370 par. 16 *** We see that Jehovah is “good and ready to forgive.” (Psalm 86:5) As imperfect creatures, we depend on his mercy and forgiveness to receive salvation. No works of ours can help us to earn these blessings.

    16, 17. When faith in God moves a person to

    preach the good news, how does Jehovah receive

    that one’s praise?

    16 Praising Jehovah publicly has always

    been a prominent part of true worship. Glorifying

    the true God meant so much to the

    psalmist that he beseeched God: “Please

    take pleasure in the voluntary offerings of

    my mouth, O Jehovah.” (Ps. 119:108) What

    about today? Speaking of a large crowd of

    people in our time, Isaiah prophesied: “The

    praises of Jehovah they will announce. . . .

    With approval they [their gifts] will come

    up upon my [God’s] altar.” (Isa. 60:6, 7)

    In fulfillment, millions are offering God

    “a sacrifice of praise, that is, the fruit of

    lips which make public declaration to his

    name.”—Heb.13:15.

    COMMENTS

    So where was the psalmist speaking? In a religious group? Converting non-jews?

    Millions offering praise—only jws because they are the only “true” Christians per the WTS, the rest are “professed” or “so-called.”

    17 What about you? Are you offering God

    acceptable sacrifices? If not, will you make

    needed changes and begin praising Jehovah

    publicly? When faith moves you to start

    preaching the good news, your offering will

    be “more pleasing to Jehovah than a bull.”

    (Read Psalm 69:30, 31.) Be assured that

    “the restful odor” of your sacrifice of praise

    will reach Jehovah and that he will grant

    you his approval. (Ezek. 20:41) The joy that

    you will then feel has no equal.

    COMMENTS

    What are “needed changes”?

    Where is Jesus in this public preaching by jws?

    (Romans 16:25) . . .Now to him who can make YOU firm in accord with the good news I declare and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the sacred secret which has been kept in silence for long-lasting times

    (2 Corinthians1:19) . . .For the Son of God, Christ Jesus, who was preached among YOU through us, that is, through me and Silvanus and Timothy, did not become Yes and yet No, but Yes has become Yes in his case.

    (2 Corinthians4:5) . . .For we are preaching, not ourselves, but Christ Jesus as Lord, and ourselves as YOUR slaves for Jesus’ sake. . .

    There is an article in each KM that has magazine presentations, “What to Say About the Magazines.”. In 2007 the phrase “good news” was never mentioned. Check 2008, 2009, and 2010 to see how often.

    ‘Jehovah Himself

    Will Bless Anyone Righteous’

    18, 19. (a) What view of serving God do many

    people hold today? (b) Losing God’s favor leads to

    what?

    18 Today, many people draw the same

    conclusion as some did in Malachi’s time:

    “It is useless to serve God; and what profit is

    it that we have kept his charge?” (Mal. 3:14,

    An American Translation) Led on by materialistic

    desires, they view God’s purpose

    as unattainable and his laws as no longer

    applicable. To them, the preaching of

    the good news is a waste of

    time and a source of irritation.

    COMMENTS

    Are they serving God to get material things?

    Do jws….isn’t the hope of a healthy, happy eternal life on a “paradise earth” held out to them? What is spiritual about that desire, seems very physical.

    19 The driving force behind

    such ideas goes back to

    the garden of Eden. It was Satan

    who persuaded Eve to

    disregard the real value of

    the wonderful life Jehovah

    had given her and to disdain

    His approval. Today, Satan

    eggs people on to believe

    that nothing is to be gained

    by doing God’s will. However,

    Eve and her husband discovered that

    losing God’s favor meant losing their lives.

    Those who now follow their bad example

    will soon come to realize the same bitter

    truth.—Gen. 3:1-7,17-19.

    COMMENTS

    How could Eve know the real value if she couldn’t grasp that a snake was talking to her?

    What the WTS leaves out that all non-jws, 7 billion, men, women, children and little babies will die eternally supposedly soon. That because they were born in the wrong time, there is no hope but the Israelites that were killed by the Babylonians get to live again.

    20, 21. (a) What did the widow of Zarephath do,

    and how did the matter turn out for her? (b) How

    and why should we imitate the widow of Zarephath?

    20 Contrast the sad ending of Adam and

    Eve with the outcome of the events mentioned

    earlier regarding Elijah and the widow

    of Zarephath. After hearing Elijah’s encouraging

    words, the woman began baking

    and first served the prophet some bread.

    Then Jehovah fulfilled the promise he made

    through Elijah. The account states: “She

    continued to eat, she together with him and

    her household, for days. The large jar of

    flour itself did not get exhausted, and the

    small jar of oil itself did not fail, according

    to Jehovah’s word that he had spoken by

    means of Elijah.”—1 Ki.17:15,16.

    COMMENTS

    Remember that this widow was not an Israelite.

    So should jws expect a prophet to show up at their door and provide miraculous food?

    21 The widow of Zarephath did something

    that few people of the billions now

    alive are willing to do. She put her complete

    trust in the God of salvation, and he did not

    leave her in the lurch. This and other Bible

    accounts confirm that Jehovah deserves our

    trust. (Read Joshua 21:43-45; 23:14.) The

    lives of modern-day Witnesses of Jehovah

    provide further proof that he will never

    abandon those who have his approval.—Ps.

    34:6, 7,17-19.*

    * See The Watchtower, March 15, 2005, page 13, paragraph

    15; August 1, 1997, pages 20-25.

    COMMENTS

    How can these billions put their trust in someone they have not heard of?

    ***w00 1/15 p. 13 par. 17 *** Fifth, we see a global preaching work being accomplished, which Jesus said would take place just before the end of this system. Jesus stated: “This good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.” (Matthew 24:14) Today, that prophecy is in the course of fulfillment on an unprecedented scale. True, untouched territories still exist, and it may be that in Jehovah’s due time, a large door leading to greater activity will open. (1 Corinthians 16:9) Nevertheless, the Bible does not state that Jehovah will wait until every individual on earth has received a personal witness. Rather, the good news must be preached to Jehovah’s satisfaction. Then the end will come.—Compare Matthew 10:23.

    22. Why is it urgent that we seek God’s approval

    without delay?

    22 God’s day of judgment “upon all those

    dwelling upon the face of all the earth” is

    imminent. (Luke 21:34, 35) There is no escaping

    it. No riches or material comforts

    can ever come near in value to hearing

    God’s appointed Judge say: “Come, you

    who have been blessed by my Father, inherit

    the kingdom prepared for you.” (Matt. 25:

    34) Yes, ‘Jehovah himself will bless anyone

    righteous; as with a large shield, with approval

    he will surround them.’ (Ps. 5:12)

    Should we not seek God’s approval?

    COMMENTS

    1879 TO 2011 = 132 years the WTS has been preaching, although they have said the end would come in 1914, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1975. Somehow though it is still IMMINENT.

    Do You Recall?

    Why does Jehovah deserve our heartfelt

    worship?

    What sacrifices does Jehovah accept

    today?

    The expression “the young bulls of

    our lips” refers to what, and why

    should we offer them to Jehovah?

    Why should we seek God’s approval?

    CONCLUDING COMMENTS

    I am on the road and having computer problems. I will post next week’s title later unless you look it up on www.jw.org

    I believe it is Saturday, April 16 here. Jws to the west of me probably have already attended the Memorial. When I was a kid I thought that that would be the time they would announce that Armaggedon had started. I attended for 45 years and that never happened. They did announce that 1975 would be the year….not, unless it came invisibly.

    Here’s hoping that battered children this year get the same media coverage as battered dogs.

    Love, Blondie

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    Par 10 says in part:.....'The zeal with which they preach the good news proves where their priorities lie.'

    What zeal? The word zeal is defined as...... 'enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal or goal.'

    This definition does not fit the reasons why JWs preach from door to door.

    JW's preach from door to door because if they don't they stand to lose 'exemplary status' in the congregation. If they don't preach they are also viewed as a weak JW. And who wants to be viewed as WEAK?

    Others put in at least the national average otherwise they stand to lose privileges.

    Others put in 'pioneer' hours cause they really, really want to look good before men.

    JWs do not preach because they are zealous for fine works. Far from it. JWs are men pleasers, bottom line.

    As an example: JWs, especially the servant body, are on their best behavior when the 'big Kahuna', the C.O., makes his rounds.

    JWs= ZEAL MEN PLEASERS

    Sorry, this is another sore subject with me!

    Thank you Blondie.

  • cheerios
    cheerios

    great work, as always, blondie! i cannot stomach reading their literatrash with the exception of your comments lol .. love it! keep it up!

  • GLTirebiter
    GLTirebiter
    Freeing a slave requires a payment, and Jehovah has made the payment that can save us from those dreadful consequences.

    Jesus died to make that payment, so this sentence in the WT article admits that Jesus = Jehovah!

    As always, thank you Blondie.

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    Par 15 says in part: ' "the young bulls of our lips” referred to sincere, well-thought-out words spoken in praise of the true God.'

    What 'sincere, well-thought-out words?'

    It isn't as though the comments by JWs, for example, at the Watchtower Study are self-generated. If the JWs are not reciting word for word what is in the paragraph, they at best are just rearranging the words to make it appear 'sincere, well-thought-out words spoken in praise of the true God.'

    JWs don't have a clue what the hell heck they are saying, especially when it is a deep and meaty subject.

    JWs=sincere puppets, parrots.

    Thank you again, beautiful Blondie.

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    After all these years, I've come to the conclusion that the WTBTS are BULL SHIT ARTISTS! Bottom Line.

  • wheres caleb?
    wheres caleb?

    In general, JW's are not 'spiritual' people, they are 'religious' people. They like going to church (kingdom halls) because 'religious' men say that it makes God happy. 'Religious' people point the finger and 'spiritual' people look inward - at themselves. Blondie made a significant point:

    1879 TO 2011 = 132 years the WTS has been preaching, although they have said the end would come in 1914, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1975. Somehow though it is still IMMINENT.

    What credibility do JW's still deserve? Faithful and Discreet slaves? Really? They are the only ones still claiming to be spiritually enlightened. Do you think that Jehovah is displeased with me right now? I didn't mislead people for decades and still insist that I was relevant because of some delusion I had about my purpose on earth. Nathan Knorr believed that the end would come in his lifetime. So did all the other 'religious men' like him.

    The JW narrative will always override your happiness, your well-being, your needs. If you are a JW, be prepared for a 'dirt-nap'; those are their cynical words. I had never heard such expressions until some speakers in back of the stage at a circuit assembly said that. I don't believe that JW's are intentionally trying to deceive anyone, but how can you claim to be relevant when you keep getting it wrong? Because God says so? Really?

    JW's are not happy people despite their claims. There is disunity. The recent Elder's School was a rehash of what they chose to ignore for years because of the delusion they have about their significance. Will it make elders more insightful? When has it ever?

    Religious people know what you are supposed to be doing and enjoy the routine themselves, but they always miss the point. A performance based religion suits them just fine. Matt 24:36 is a scripture that they can spin any way they want, but when have they been right in regards to prophecy. It's just 'belief'. I choose not to share in their sins.

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    Good review !

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    More scatterbrain from the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger. First, this sounds like Jehovah is extorting us for service. He has the stock example of the flour jar and the oil--if we try that at home, we would run into severe hardship. I think this is going to be the case when hyperinflation hits the US--this scripture is going to come into play. There is going to be destitution within the congregations as no one has anything to share. Those who invest in gold or silver (or both) are not trusting Jehovah, and would be scorned until they are the only ones with anything of value. At which point, it will be too late.

    Besides, who is to say what is the acceptable way to serve God? Are they really serving God, as the Washtowel tells them they are, or are they instead worshiping the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger? If they are worshiping the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger, they are not going to be found acceptable because of idolatry. You could get 500 hours a month of premium field circus, obey every single rule to the T, always attend every boasting session, obey to the T, and still be barred--for idolatry. And that is assuming God is worthy of service, which is a colossal stretch at that.

  • s0rt3d
    s0rt3d

    Just dropping a line to express appreciation for the tremendous effort and work that goes into your 'Comments you will not hear...' posts. Thank you for reading through all that drudge and highlighting the questionable/faulty teaching!

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