Comments You Will Not Hear at the 7-31-05 WT Study (Young JWs)

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  • Honesty
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    You said all that needs to be said.

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    Hey Blondie are you selling us short?

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    ah thats better - 'tis all good now

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    Honesty

    Thanks, Blondie.

    I don't know how you do it every week without getting a double migraine from all the GB doubletalk and buzzwords.

    Ok, all you young ones, get busy and maybe you will be saved in the day of Joe Hoba's anger.

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    Comments You Will Not Hear at the 7-31-05 WT Study (June 15, 2005 date)

    Review comments will be in RED and parentheses ()

    WT quotes from today’s WT will be in BLACK and quotes ""

    Quotes from other sources will be in blue

    **NOTE CHANGE IN COLORS: RED—REVIEW COMMENTS; BLACK—ORIGINAL ARTICLE***

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    YOUNG PEOPLE, PRAISE JEHOVAH! (Where’s Jesus?)
    "Praise Jehovah from the earth, . . .you young men and also you
    virgins."-PSALM 148:7, 12.
    Opening Comments
    Notice how often now the WTS uses snippets of scriptures. Do you think the average JW looks up the whole scripture to see the snippet in context? Do you? Did you?
    Is the WTS writing a new Bible of snippets strung together?

    Snippets and ellipses (…) and cited (not quoted) scriptures will be highlighted in purple.
    How often do people at the KH start out their answer: The slave says, the society stays, the magazine says, the paragraph says? How many actually read a scripture
    and make application to a point?

    Also ask yourself where the word "effective" appears in the Bible—3 times in the NWT and in a negative way? How many times is that word used in the 2003 WT—33 times in
    12 months. Did Jesus teach his disciples to be "effective" that by their "effectiveness" all would know they were his disciples? 

    Are young JWs taught to have a personal relationship with Jesus and to be "effective" praisers of Christ?

    START OF ARTICLE
    YOUNG people are often keenly aware of what they are not yet allowed to do.
    Many of them can readily tell you how old they will have to be before they
    are allowed to cross a street alone or stay up until a certain hour of the
    evening or drive a car
    . At times, a youth may feel that too many of his or
    her
    eager requests meet with the same answer, "Wait until you are older."Cross a street alone
    Stay up until a certain hour
    Drive a car
    His or herWait until you are olderWhat about baptism? Is an eight-year-old ready to make a decision for a lifetime?

    Can they get married?
    2 You young people know that your parents feel that it is wise to make such
    restrictions, perhaps for your own protection. You surely know, too, that
    Jehovah is pleased when you obey your parents. (Colossians 3: 20) Do you
    ever feel, though, as if you were waiting for your life to start? Are all
    the important things off limits until you are older?
    Nothing could be
    further from the truth! There is a work going on today that is far more
    important than any other privilege
    you might be waiting for. Are you young
    people allowed to join in this work? Better than that-you are actually
    invited to do so by the Most High God himself !

    Jehovah is pleasedevery time this phrase is mentioned think Where is Jesus? Why is he pushed into the background. Are all important things off limits until you are older?crossing the street, driving a car, marriage, drinking alcoholic beverages, but not baptism the most important step for a Christian.
    Work going on today that is far more important than any other privilegedistributing WT publications from door to door?
    Young people are allowedrequired to do so in order to receive everlasting life per the WTS Young people are invitedrequired to do so by the time they can read . What are the requirements to go door to door? Notice it is the parent that approaches the elders, not the child.

    km

    2/02 p. 5 "Preach the Word of God Fully"

    How do you know if your child is qualified? Page 100 in Organized to Accomplish Our Ministry says that it is "when a child is exemplary in his conduct and is able to make a personal expression of his faith by speaking to others about the good news, being moved from the heart to do so." If you think that your child qualifies, speak with one of the elders on the Congregation Service Committee..

    km

    3/01 p. 4 April—Time to ‘Work Hard and Exert Ourselves’
    Parents
    , have you seen evidence that your children want to talk to others about the
    truth? Have they been accompanying you in field service? Are they exemplary in their conduct? 
    If so, why hesitate? Approach one of the members of the Congregation Service Committee, and see 
    whether your child is qualified to be counted as a publisher this April. 
    (See the Our Ministry book, pages 99-100.)

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    4/96 p. 1 Render Sacred Service Day and Night
    Parents might consider whether their children qualify to become unbaptized publishers. (Ps. 148:12, 13) If your 
    child desires to express himself in Kingdom service and he is of good conduct, you may approach one of the elders
     on the service committee to discuss the situation
    3 What work are we talking about? Note the words of our theme text for this
    article: "Praise Jehovah from the earth , . . . you young men and also you
    virgins, you old men together with boys." (Psalm 148:7, 12) There is your
    great privilege: You can praise Jehovah. As a young person, are you thrilled
    to take part in that work? Many are. To see why it is worth feeling that
    way, let us consider three questions. First, why should you praise Jehovah?
    Second, how can you praise him effectively? Third, when is it a good time to
    start
    praising Jehovah?

    Praise JehovahWhere is Jesus? As a young person, are you thrilled, many arethus the WTS is implying that you are among the few who do not. Should, effectivelydo you see the love in those words?! When is a good time to startas young as 5? 6? Do they have to be able to read? Have you even had the WTS point to Samuel who at the age of 5 entered temple service, no longer living with his family?

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    8/00 p. 6 Theocratic Ministry School Review
    The youthful ministry of (David; Samuel; Jonathan) should encourage young ones to take up the ministry today, 
    and his continuance without retirement to the end of his days should uphold those weary with age. [si p. 58 par. 30]

    km

    6/82 p. 4 Presenting the Good News—As Well-Trained Youths
    But, should such training and discipline include only Bible study and meeting participation? Or should it also include
    training and participation in the door-to-door ministry? Most of us will agree that children should also become involved 
    in the regular preaching activity. You may recall some excellent Bible examples of youths who were deeply involved in 
    sacred service at a very young age. There was young Samuel, for example, who started temple service right after being weaned 
    by his mother. Yes, he started his career in sacred service at a tender age, comparable to pre-school age today. At first his 
    responsibilities were limited, but they increased as he grew older. (1 Sam. 3:1, 15)
    Why Praise Jehovah?
    4 An outstanding reason for praising Jehovah is that he is the Creator. The
    148th Psalm helps us to focus on this truth. Just imagine: If you approached
    a large group of people who in unison were singing a beautiful, moving song,
    how would you feel? What if the song's lyrics were words that you knew to be
    true,
    expressing thoughts that you knew to be important, joyful, and
    uplifting? Would you feel a desire to learn the words and join in? Most of
    us would. Well, the 148th Psalm shows that you are in a situation that is
    similar but far more wonderful. That psalm describes an immense crowd, all
    praising Jehovah in unison. As you read the psalm, though, you may notice
    something unusual. What is that?

    In unison, beautiful, moving song, lyrics were words that you knew to be true, join incan’t be talking about the KH, did you know that each time the WTS brings out a new song book, they have to take out or redo some songs because of the "old light" in them?
    Praising JehovahWhere is Jesus in this?

    Revelation Climax book

    chap. 7 p. 36 Rekindle That First Love!

    Loving Praise to Jehovah and His Son

    In the songbook produced by Jehovah’s people in 1905, there were twice as many songs praising Jesus as there 
    were songs praising Jehovah God. In their 1928 songbook, the number of songs extolling Jesus was about the same 
    as the number extolling Jehovah. But in the latest songbook of 1984, Jehovah is honored by four times as many 
    songs as is Jesus 
    . This is in harmony with Jesus’ own words: "The Father is greater than I am." (John 14:28)
    Love for Jehovah must be preeminent, accompanied by deep love for Jesus and appreciation of his precious sacrifice 
    and office as God’s High Priest and King.
    5 Many of the praisers described in Psalm 148 can neither speak nor reason.
    For example, we read of the sun, moon, stars, snow, wind, mountains, and
    hills praising Jehovah. How can these inanimate creations do such a thing?
    (Verses 3, 8, 9) Really, in the same way that the trees, sea creatures, and
    animals do. (Verses 7, 9, 10) Have you ever watched a beautiful sunset or
    looked up at a full moon sailing across a sea of stars or laughed in delight
    at animals playing or gasped in awe at a gorgeous landscape? Then you have
    "heard" the song of praise coming from creation. All that Jehovah has made
    reminds us that he is the almighty Creator, that there is no one in all the
    universe so powerful, so wise, or so loving.- Romans 1: 20; Revelation 4:11.
    Many of the praisers, can neither speak nor reasonhmmm 6 The 148th Psalm also describes intelligent creation as praising Jehovah.
    In verse 2, we find Jehovah's celestial "army," the angels, praising God. In
    verse 11, powerful and influential humans, such as kings and judges, are
    invited to join in the praise. If the mighty angels find delight in praising
    Jehovah, what mere human could rightly say that he is too important to do
    so
    ? Then, in verses 12 and 13, you young people are invited to join in and
    praise Jehovah as well. Are you moved to want to do that?

    Intelligent creationable to think for themselves or

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    10/1 p. 8 The Bible—A Book Meant to Be Understood ***
    Even as Bible prophecy pointed forward to the Messiah, it also directs us to the close-knit body of anointed 
    Christian Witnesses that now serve as the faithful and discreet slave. It helps us to understand the Word of God. 
    All who want to understand the Bible should appreciate that the "greatly diversified wisdom of God" can become 
    known only through Jehovah’s channel of communication, the faithful and discreet slave.—John 6:68.
    Angels, powerful and influential humans, such as kings and judgeslike the GB, DOs, COs, and elders 7 Consider an illustration. If you had a close friend with an amazing
    skill-perhaps in sports, art, or music-would you talk about him to your
    family and other friends? No doubt
    . Well, learning about all that Jehovah
    has done can have a similar effect on us. For example, Psalm 19:1, 2 says
    that the starry heavens cause "speech to bubble forth." As for us, when we
    think about the amazing things that Jehovah has accomplished, we can hardly
    hold back from talking to others about our God.

    Blurb on page 25: If your friend had an outstanding skill, would you not
    mention this to others?

    A close friend with an amazing skill Sports, art, musicall endeavors discouraged by the WTS for "faithful" young JWs

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    3/1 p. 10 Be Transformed in Mind and Enlightened in Heart
    People speak of success and achievement in science, art, music, sports, politics, and so on. They revel in
    their fleeting moments of glory. Nonetheless, the annals of history and the record books of today are full of 
    forgotten heroes. All of this is nothing but emptiness, idleness, vanity, foolishness, purposelessness, and frustration.
    8 Another outstanding reason for praising Jehovah is that he wants us to do
    so. Why? Is it because he needs praise from humans? No. We humans may need
    praise at times, but Jehovah is far higher than we are. (Isaiah 55:8) He has
    no uncertainties about himself or his qualities . (Isaiah 45:5) Yet, he wants
    us to praise him and is pleased when we do. Why? Consider two reasons.
    First, he knows that we need to praise him. He designed us with a spiritual
    need, a need to worship
    . (Matthew 5:3) To see us filling that need pleases
    Jehovah, much the way it pleases your parents to see you eating food that
    they know is good for you. John 4:34. He (God) needs praise from humans? Nodoes he want praise though? He designed us with a need to worshippre-programmed, where does free will figure in here? 9 Second, Jehovah knows that other people need to hear us praising him. The
    apostle Paul wrote these words to the younger man Timothy: "Pay constant
    attention to yourself and to your teaching. Stay by these things, for by
    doing this you will save both yourself and those who listen to you." (1
    Timothy 4:16) Yes, when you teach others about Jehovah God, praising him,
    they may come to know Jehovah too. Such knowledge can lead to their
    everlasting salvation! John 17:3. Need to hear us praising himWhere does Jesus figure in here? This is what happens when an OT scripture is being focused on. Come to know Jehovahnot Christ? What does John 17:3 say? Why no mention of Christ?

    JOHN 17:3

    This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.

    CARROT— Everlasting salvation
    10 There is yet another reason for praising Jehovah. Remember the
    illustration about your remarkable friend. If you heard others telling lies
    about him, slandering his good name, would you not be even more determined
    to praise him
    ? Well, Jehovah is widely slandered in this world. (John 8:44;
    Revelation 12:9)
    Those who love him thus feel impelled to tell the truth
    about him, setting the record straight
    . Would you too like to express your
    love and appreciation to Jehovah and show that you want him as your Ruler
    instead of his chief enemy, Satan? You can do all of that by praising
    Jehovah. The next question, then, is how.

    Heard others telling lies about him, slandering his good name, would you not be more determined to praise him?

    Impelled to tell the truth about him, setting the record straight
    Has the WTS been telling the truth or Lies? That the ancient worthies such as Abraham, David, Isaac were to be resurrected in 1925 to live and rule in Jerusalem.

    That organ transplants were cannibalism and not allowed for JWs from 1967 to 1980 when the WTS backed away from that doctrine.

    That the people in Sodom and Gomorrah would be resurrected, not be, would be, not be, finally being consigned currently by the WTS
    to eternal destruction (babies too).

    That God is soon going to destroy everyone on earth, all 6 billion (babies too), except for the 6 million JWs on earth.

    That the superior authorities are the secular governments, changed to God and Christ in 1929 and changed back to the secular authorities in 1962.
    How Some Young Ones Praised Jehovah
    11 The Bible shows that young people are often very effective in praising
    Jehovah. For example, there was an Israelite girl who was taken captive by
    the Syrians. She boldly witnessed to her mistress about Jehovah's prophet
    Elisha. Her words led to a miracle, and a powerful witness was given. (2
    Kings 5:1-17)
    Jesus too witnessed boldly as a child. Of all the events of
    his youth that could have been recorded in the Scriptures, Jehovah chose
    one, the occasion when 12-yearold Jesus courageously questioned the
    religious teachers at the temple in Jerusalem
    and left them astounded at his
    understanding of Jehovah's ways.-Luke 2:46-49. Effective in praisingeffective makes it sound like a sales campaign Sidepoint: Naaman did not become circumcised and live as an Israelite worshipping Jehovah; instead he went back to Syria and continued working for the king even assisting him to worship the Syrian god in the Syrian temple. The WTS excuse for that:

    2 KINGS 5:18-19

    In this thing may Jehovah forgive your servant: When my lord comes into the house of Rim´mon to bow down there, and he is supporting himself upon my hand, and I have to bow down at the house of Rim´mon, when I bow down at the house of Rim´mon may Jehovah, please, forgive your servant in this respect." 19 At this he said to him: "Go in peace." Accordingly he went away from him for a good stretch of the land.

    Insight Book Volume 2 p. 456 Naaman

    Naaman next requested that Jehovah forgive him when, in the performance of his civil duties, he bowed before the god Rimmon with the king, who evidently was old and infirm and leaned for support upon Naaman. If such was the case, then his bowing would be mechanical, being solely for the purpose of dutifully supporting the king’s body and not in personal worship. Elisha believed Naaman’s sincere request, replying, "Go in peace."—2Ki 5:18, 19.

    I guess then that those people who study with JWs don’t have to go through dedication and baptism, don’t have to leave the church they currently attend,
    and can excuse it all by saying they are merely helping their elderly supervisor at work attend church.
    12 As a grown man, Jesus also inspired children to praise Jehovah. For
    example, just a few days before his death, Jesus spent time at the temple in
    Jerusalem. He did "marvelous things" there, the Bible says. He threw out
    those who were making that sacred place a den of thieves. He also cured
    blind and lame people. Everyone there, especially the religious leaders,
    should have been moved to
    praise Jehovah and his Son , the Messiah. Sadly,
    though, many in those days uttered no such praises. They knew that Jesus was
    sent by God, but they were afraid of the religious leaders. One group of
    people, however, did speak up boldly. Do you know who they were? The Bible
    says: "When the chief priests and the scribes saw the marvelous things
    [Jesus] did and the boys that were crying out in the temple and saying:
    `Save, we pray, the Son of David!'
    they became indignant and said to
    [Jesus]: `Do you hear what these are saying?"'-Matthew 21: 15, 16; John
    12:42.
    Praise Jehovah and his Son
    So the religious leaders should have been moved to praise Jesus! Do a search on the WT-CD and try to find how often the WTS tells its members to praise Jesus.
    The WTS even found reasons to praise Jesus less than they had before.

    Revelation Climax book chap. 7 p. 36 Rekindle That First Love!/Loving Praise to Jehovah and His Son
     In the songbook produced by Jehovah’s people in 1905, there were twice as many songs praising Jesus 
    as there were songs praising Jehovah God. In their 1928 songbook, the number of songs extolling Jesus was about the same as the 
    number extolling Jehovah. But in the latest songbook of 1984, Jehovah is honored by four times as many songs as is Jesus. 
    This is in harmony with Jesus’ own words: "The Father is greater than I am." (John 14:28) Love for Jehovah must be preeminent, 
    accompanied by deep love for Jesus and appreciation of his precious sacrifice and office as God’s High Priest and King.
    13 Those priests were hoping that Jesus would silence the boys who were
    praising him. Did he? Far from it! Jesus answered the priests: " Yes. Did you
    never read this, 'Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings you have furnished
    praise'?"
    Clearly, Jesus and his Father were pleased with the praise of the
    young boys. Those children were doing what all the adults there should have
    been doing.
    In their youthful minds, it all must have seemed so clear. They
    saw this man do marvelous things, speak with courage and faith, and show
    intense love for God and his people. He was who he claimed to be-the
    promised "Son of David," the Messiah. Blessed for their faith, the boys even
    had the privilege of fulfilling prophecy.
    - Psalm 8:2. Out of the mouths of babes…you have furnished praisebecause the religious leaders would not praise Jesus, the children did.
    What about the WTS when they don’t praise Jesus? 
    Out of whose mouths today will praise for Jesus come forth?
    14 What can we learn from such examples? That young ones can be very
    effective praisers of Jehovah. They often have the gift of seeing the truth
    clearly and simply,
    expressing their faith with earnestness and zeal. They
    also have the gift mentioned at Proverbs 20:29 : "The beauty of young men is
    their power." Yes, you young ones are blessed with strength and energy-real
    assets in praising Jehovah. How, specifically, can you put such gifts to
    work?
    Young ones…often have the gift of seeing the truth clearly and simplyAnd this is why so many children of JWs are leaving the WTS, because of the lies and hypocrisy they 
    see at home and at the KH.
      How Can You Praise Jehovah?
    15 Being effective starts in the heart. You cannot praise Jehovah
    effectively if you are doing it only because others want you to. Remember,
    the greatest of all the commandments is this: "You must love Jehovah your
    God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole
    mind." (Matthew 22:37) Have you come to know Jehovah personally through your
    own study of his Word
    ? The proper result of such learning is a feeling of
    love for Jehovah. The natural way to express that love is by praising him.
    Once your motive is clear and strong, you are ready to praise Jehovah
    enthusiastically.

    Blurb on page 27: Fellow students may be interested in your beliefs

    Being effective starts in the heartbeing loving starts in the heart. Cannot praise Jehovah effectively if you are doing it only because others want you toothers, do they mean God and Jesus; or parents and elders? Come to know Jehovah personally through your own study of his Wordhow can you study God’s word if the WTS says you can only do it "effectively" using their publications. If JWs go to the door praising only God and only get to know God personally, can they truly be Jesus’ followers, following closely in his footsteps, imitating Christ? Will they effectively be telling people that they are Christians?
    Your motive is clear and strongwho judges your motives, you, your parents, the elders?
    16 Now, even before considering what you will say, consider how you will
    act
    . If that Israelite girl of Elisha's day had been habitually rude,
    disrespectful, or dishonest, do you think that her Syrian captors would have
    listened to her words
    about Jehovah's prophet? Probably not. Similarly,
    people are more likely to listen to you if they see that you are respectful,
    honest, and well behaved. (Romans 2: 21) Consider an example.

    Consider how you will act, habitually rude, disrespectful, or dishonestooh young JWs are being bad at the door and out in field service.
    The WTS would never bring up such negative behavior even as a possibility unless they were getting reports back from the COs and DOs.
    17 An 11-year-old girl in Portugal faced pressure in school to celebrate
    holidays that were in violation of her Bible-trained conscience.
    She
    respectfully explained to her teacher why she must refuse, but the teacher
    ridiculed her. As time passed, the teacher tried again and again to shame
    her,
    making fun of her religion. However, the young girl remained
    respectful
    . Years later, that young sister was serving as a regular pioneer,
    a fulltime minister. At a convention, she watched people being baptized and
    recognized one of them. It was her former teacher
    ! After a tearful embrace,
    the older woman told the younger that she had never forgotten her student's
    respectful conduct. A Witness had called on her, and the teacher had spoken
    about her former student's behavior.
    As a result, a Bible study was started,
    and this woman embraced Bible truth. Yes, your conduct can be a very
    powerful way to praise Jehovah!

    11-year old girl, Poland, holidays, teacher, shame her, years later, teacher baptizedhow long ago do you think this happened?
    What do you think the chances are that she would happen to be at the same convention? 
    Is the teacher still a JW? I remember an experience given at an assembly about a study started with a man who later was baptized; 
    what they left out was that the man eventually stopped attending.
    18 Do you at times find it hard to start conversations in school about your
    faith?
    You are not alone in feeling that way. However, you can make it more
    likely that others will ask you about your faith. For example, if it is
    legal and permissible to do so, why not bring Bible-based publications with
    you and read them during lunchtime or other periods when it is allowable to
    do so?
    Your fellow students may ask you about what you are reading. By
    answering them and telling them what you find interesting about the article
    or book in your hands, you may find that a good conversation is under way
    before you know it. Remember to ask questions, finding out what your fellow
    students believe. Listen respectfully, sharing what you have learned from
    the Bible. As the experiences on page 29 show, many young people are
    praising God in school. This brings them great joy and helps many to come to
    know Jehovah.

    If it is legal and permissible to do so, why not bring Bible-based publications with you and read them during
    lunchtime or other periods when it is  allowable to do so-— JWs break the law to preach in other ways; why not this way?
    Listen respectfullywhen young JWs are taught they are superior, only they have the truth, that everyone else is a sinner and will die soon at Armageddon; do you think they can have respect
    for the students at their school?
    19 The door-to-door ministry is a most effective way to praise Jehovah. If
    you are not yet taking part, why not set it as a goal? If you are taking
    part, are there further goals that you may set for yourself? For example,
    rather than saying essentially the same thing at each door, look for ways to
    improve, asking your parents and other experienced ones for pointers. Learn
    how to use the Bible more, to make effective return visits, and to start a
    Bible study.
    (1 Timothy 4:15) The more you praise Jehovah in such ways, the
    more effective you will become, and the more you will enjoy your ministry.
    Blurb on page 28: If you want to improve in your ministry, ask a more 
    experienced Witness for pointers


    The door-to-door ministry is the most effective way to praise Jehovah
    only if you want to talk to doors and empty houses. Did anyone ever call a territory a doghouse territory
     because the only ones home were the dogs? In one congregation, when asked how they "learned the truth," 70 out of 100 said some other way other than the D2D. Effective, eh?
      Rather than saying essentially the same thing at each dooris that the barrier to effectiveness? What does it matter what you say if no one is at home?
    Why should young JWs be any different than the adults in their congregation, who use the same tired, trite presentations, year after year. These presentations work no matter what magazine or
     book you are presenting; no need to read them yourself.
      When Should You Begin Praising Jehovah?
    20 Of the three questions in this discussion, the answer to this last one is
    the simplest. Notice the Bible's direct answer: "Remember, now, your Grand
    Creator in the days of your young manhood." (Ecclesiastes 12:1) Yes, the
    time to start praising Jehovah is now. It is all too easy to say: "I am too
    young to praise Jehovah. I am inexperienced. I should wait until I am
    older."
    You would not be the first to feel that way. Young Jeremiah, for
    instance, told Jehovah: "Alas, 0 Sovereign Lord Jehovah! Here I actually do
    not know how to speak, for I am but a boy." Jehovah reassured him that there
    was no reason to fear. (Jeremiah 1:6, 7) Likewise, we have nothing to fear
    when we praise Jehovah. There is no harm that might come to us that Jehovah
    cannot completely undo.
    - Psalm 118:6. I am too young to praise Jehovah.I am inexperienced.I should wait until I am older. A couple of years ago, a 6-year-old girl was baptized in Chicago. Do you think the WTS is pushing for more to get baptized so young?

    Young Jeremiah—how old was Jeremiah when this was said of him?

    w63 11/15 p. 703 Questions from Readers
    Similarly, when Jeremiah said, "I am but a boy," he may well have been such only in his own estimation. In fact, it may be questioned 
    whether Jeremiah would have been commissioned for his weighty assignment had he been literally a boy, a lad, hardly in his teens.—Jer. 1:6.

    w77 12/15 p. 757 "They Will Be Certain to Fight Against You" /BUT A BOY"
    However, was this son of Hilkiah the priest too young in 647 B.C.E. for Jehovah to select him as "prophet to the nations"? No, for even before 
    Jeremiah was conceived in his mother’s womb, hence long before his birth, Jehovah saw that a son from Hilkiah would be suitable for this responsible 
    office—just at the right time, too. Also, if Jehovah could sanctify such a son before Hilkiah begot him, certainly this Almighty God could introduce 
    that son into the sacred office, say about 20 years after his birth, or, better still, 25 years after his birth, when he would be qualified to enter 
    the first phases of priestly service at the temple in Jerusalem. So Jeremiah’s birth was well timed, for Jehovah wanted the desired prophet-priest to be a 
    young man at the beginning of his career
    21 We urge you young ones, then: Do not hesitate to praise Jehovah! Now
    while you are young is the best time to join in the most important work
    being done on earth today. When you do, you become part of something
    wonderful-the universal family of those praising Jehovah. Jehovah is
    delighted that this family includes you. Note these inspired words that the
    psalmist addressed 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 ."-Psalm 110: 3.

    Offer themselves willinghow many young JWs are told that unless they are baptized by the time they are 18, they have to move out; or that they have to be pioneering? 22 Dewdrops glistening in the morning light present a beautiful picture, do
    they not? They are refreshing, bright, and virtually beyond counting for
    multitude. That is how Jehovah sees you young ones who are faithfully
    praising him in these critical times. Clearly, your choice to praise Jehovah
    makes his heart rejoice. (Proverbs 27:11) By all means, then, you young
    ones, praise Jehovah! How does Jesus see young ones? When asked what religion they are, do young JWs say, "I’m a Christian"? Concluding Comments
    The next article has several "experiences." I noticed that one shows a teenage girl that did not want avail herself of the tutors the school hired for exams,
    because the sessions were held Saturday morning. How many know that Bethelites work 3 Saturday mornings out of 4 and rarely attend the Saturday morning field service arrangements?

    Another tells about a 12-year-old girl using The Greatest Man book to prepare a book report. (I wonder how much of it were her own words and how much was copied out of the book?)
    The good result, bible studies? No, 18 books placed. That is the measure of success in the JW world, how many publications placed.

    While this article purports to be aimed at and concerned about young JWs, the sorry fact is that most elders haven’t a clue what the names are of these people, how old they are, what their interests are.
    Elders rarely talk to children even their own unless it is to point out something wrong with them. 

    Love, Blondie (first door at 10, last door 3 years ago)

    Questions
    1, 2. (a) Many young people are aware of what sort of restrictions? (b) Why
    do young ones not need to resent the restrictions that their parents place
    upon them?
    3. Jehovah invites young ones to have what privilege, and what questions
    will we now consider?
    4, 5. (a) According to the 148th Psalm, we are in what wondrous situation?
    (b) How can creations that neither speak nor reason still praise Jehovah?
    6, 7. (a) The 148th Psalm describes what intelligent creatures as praising
    Jehovah? (b) Why might we be moved to praise Jehovah? Illustrate.
    8, 9. For what reasons does Jehovah want us to praise him?
    10. Why do we feel impelled to praise our God?
    11. What Bible examples show that young people can be very effective in
    praising Jehovah?
    12, 13. (a) What did Jesus do in the temple shortly before his death, with
    what effect on the people there? (b) How did Jesus feel about the praise
    uttered by young boys?
    14. How do the gifts young ones possess lend themselves to praising God?
    15. To praise Jehovah effectively, what motive is needed?
    16, 17. What role does conduct play in praising Jehovah? Illustrate.
    18. What might a young person do if he is hesitant to strike up
    conversations about the Bible and Jehovah God?
    19. How can young people become more effective in the door-to-door ministry?
    20. Why is there no need for youths to feel that they are too young to
    praise Jehovah?
    21, 22. Why are young praisers of Jehovah likened to dewdrops, and why is
    that comparison encouraging?

    How Would You Answer?
    - What are some important reasons for praising Jehovah?
    - What Bible examples show that young people can be very effective in
    praising Jehovah?
    - How can young people praise Jehovah today?
    - When should young ones begin praising Jehovah, and why?
  • blondie
    blondie

    Sorry, folks, best I can do this week. Formatting seems to be even worse than before. Every time I edit it expands the material. I get a scan of the WT article and putting it through notepad works for for the scan but my comments and the WTS material formatting does not transfer from Word to JWD.

    If you have any suggestions, please PM me.

    Blondie

  • heathen
    heathen

    Yah maybe the article should have featured ---- elders stop molesting the youngsters !!!!!!!!!!!! I think that children should not be admited into a dangerous religion that would have you die if you need a blood transfusion . Maturity is required if they are going to knock on peoples doors saturday morning or even preach the gospel before men . I never liked the fact that they required all to sit through the ministry school while young people did their parts . After all you aren't a good dubby unless you sit through every boring minute of every meeting . I remember one talk I disliked from some youngster was demonizing people that lift weights and exercise . I was like, what the hell is the point of this ? I also considered the fact that one of the elders was called superman at bethel because he lifted weights alot . Some times young people should just shut up .................

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