WT Flip-Flops on Jesus’ Inspection… Was it in 1918 or 1919?... Did the WT PASS or FAIL?

by Alfred 78 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Think About It
    Think About It
    This is in fact their "foundation" doctrine, if they cannot prove it beyond doubt, then ALL the teachings and directives of the WT have no foundation and no meaning or power.

    This is the JW's equivalent of the Joseph Smith "golden plates of the book of Morman" claim. No proof was provided, just that the early WTS leaders said that an inspection by Christ took place and their religion was selected as the truth. Making crap up and changing it as they go.

    Think About it

  • BluesBrother
    BluesBrother

    Prove it ? ....How can you prove stuff that allegedly took place in the Heavenly realm? Or disprove it for that matter?

    All you can do is to provide evidence that supports the speculation...and they do not . As they tell me "We walk by faith, not by sight!"

    Btw my understanding of this baloney is supposed to be that Christ arrived for inspection in 1918, being 3 and 1/2 years after 1914. He found them sincere but wanting is certain respects . So, he "refined them" and they have been O K to go ever since.......

  • Think About It
    Think About It

    How we all wish we had past teachers who inspected our school work and although we got almost every answer wrong on every subject, we passed because they felt we were sincere.

    Only the WTS could make this shit up.

    Think About It

  • Meeting Junkie No More
    Meeting Junkie No More

    One of the best threads ever - printing out and having ready for handy reference. THANKS ALL!

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    I never knew that they were have said to fail the inspection in the Borg lit. That's fascinating.

    As for the time period of inspection, I was under the notion that it begain in early 1918 (I forget the supposed date) and ran for 18 months - ending in late 1919. So either year could be used depending on whether you're talking about when the inspection began or when it was completed.

    Regardless, there is no evidence any inspection ever happened and if it did, there is an equal dearth of evidence that the Watchtower was chosen as faithful and discreet and then appointed over all his belongings. AND, there isn't any evidence that YOU or I are supposed to be considered "belongings" OR that Matthew 24:45 is even a prophecy.

    It's a big pile of bullshit.

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    Alfred: I have a question regarding your original post. You list a bunch of WTs and then state a result of PASSED or FAILED. What is the/your basis for this statement?

  • Alfred
    Alfred

    00dad... i'm travelling tonight but will try to get this stuff cut-pasted tomorrow (assuming you don't have the wt library cd)

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    Alfred, that would be great. I do have a WT-CD from 2008. But I was wondering if they actually admitted to failing the test or if that is your assessment?

    You may find this quote of interest also:

    "On arriving to inspect the 'slave' in 1918, Christ found a spirit-anointed remnant of faithful disciples who since 1879 had been using this journal and other Bible-based publications to provide spiritual 'food at the proper time.' He acknowledged them as his collective instrument, or 'slave,' and in 1919 entrusted them with the management of all his earthly belongings." - w07 4/1 p. 22 par. 5

    Interesting that they refer to the SLAVE as a "spirit-anointed remnant" and as a "collective instrument" when the truth is that in 1918-1919 CT Russell was believed to the "FDS" all by his little, ol' lonesome self. No others need apply. Nothing like a little revisionist history!

    For a while I wondered how I got so easily suckered by these guys! Now it's more clear, they completely lie, cover-up, distort and falsify all the things that are likely to raise red-flags to someone just coming into the organization. By the time you wise-up and begin to wake-up you're so far in that it's hard to leave. Usually it ends up in a disassociation or a disfellowshipping.

    Daniel

  • Alfred
    Alfred

    00DAD… I have cut-pasted the actual text I read to draw my conclusions. Of course, everyone is free to draw their own conclusions but I think the actual texts speak for themselves…

    Watchtower May 15, 1951 page 303

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Failed Inspection

    Actual text: During the years of the first world war, 1914 to 1918, the remnant of spiritual Israel came under Jehovah’s displeasure . His kingdom by his Christ had been born in the heavens in 1914, at the end of the “appointed times of the nations” that year; but, under the great stress of persecution, oppression and international opposition during those war years reaching a climax in 1918, God’s anointed witnesses failed and their organization experienced a breakup and they came under captivity to the world system of modern Babylon.

    Watchtower November 1,1955 page 633

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: Since coming into his kingdom in 1914 and since coming to the temple in 1918 for the judgment first of the “house of God,” he has found this remnant of dedicated, anointed Christians doing what they were appointed to do . So he has done to them what he promised: “Truly I say to you, He will appoint him over all his belongings.”—Matt. 24:45-47, NW.

    Watchtower January 15, 1960 page 47

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: This slave is quite unlike the watchmen of Christendom that love to slumber. (Isa. 56:10) The “slave ,” namely, the composite body of the remnant of Jehovah’s anointed, dedicated sons on earth today, is wide-awake to his Kingdom privileges, and diligently obeys his Master, Christ Jesus. He happily greeted the Master when he arrived in 1918 to judge professing Christians. It was at this time of inspection that the Master declared: “Well done, good and faithful slave ! You were faithful over a few things. I will appoint you over many things. Enter into the joy of your master.” (Matt. 25:21)

    Watchtower February 1, 1972 page 79

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Failed Inspection

    Actual text: The Naomi remnant came into a condition like that, particularly in the year 1918 , when they were, in a sense, exiled from Jehovah God’s favor. In that year Jehovah God came to his temple suddenly, accompanied by the messenger of the covenant, the Lord Jesus Christ. He examined the remnant here upon earth; he was displeased with them . (Mal. 3:1, 2) For a time they were not fully accepting the challenge of Jehovah’s Kingdom service that had opened up to them. They were holding back, through fear of man and were not properly keeping themselves “unspotted from the world.” (Jas. 1:27, Authorized Version) Therefore Jehovah let them go into bondage to Babylon the Great and her political associates.

    God’s Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has Approached (1973) page 231

    Inspection year : 1919 Result: Failed Inspection

    Actual Text: The parable of the “talents” pictured that when the traveler returned from abroad he would settle accounts with them. This meant an inspection of them. Quite logically, with that turn of events in the spring of 1919, it would be the due time for the heavenly “master of those slaves” to inspect them . But what account could they render with respect to his “talents” that had been committed to the slave class? Any increase that they may have gained prior to the climax of wartime persecution in 1918 seemed to have been wiped out . They were as if they had no figurative “talents” in their possession at all .

    Yearbook 1975 page 87

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: FailedInspection

    Actual Text: Jehovah and his “messenger of the covenant,” Jesus Christ, came to inspect the spiritual temple in 1918 C.E. Judgment then began with the “house of God” and a period of refining and cleansing commenced .

    Watchtower September 15, 1983 page 20

    Inspection year : 1919 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: Since the “master” found the remaining ones of this body faithfully and discreetly giving out “food supplies” when he arrived for inspection in 1919 , he appointed them “over all his belongings.”

    Watchtower March 15, 1990 page 14

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: In 1918, when Jesus Christ inspected those claiming to be his slaves, he found an international group of Christians publishing Bible truths for use both inside the congregation and outside in the preaching work.

    Watchtower May 1, 1993 page 17

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: From the time Christ’s presence began and down to 1918, the slave class , despite unpopularity, persecution, and even some confusion, had been seeking to give timely food to the domestics . This is what the Master found when his inspection began .

    Isaiah’s Prophecy II (2001) page 396

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Failed Inspection

    Actual Text: In the modern-day fulfillment of these prophecies, there was an important spiritual development in 1918 in connection with Jehovah’s worship. Jehovah and Jesus evidently made an inspection of all of those claiming to represent pure worship. That inspection led to the final casting off of corrupt Christendom. For Christ’s anointed followers , the inspection meant a brief period of refinement followed by a swift spiritual restoration in 1919.—1 Peter 4:17.

    Watchtower March 1, 2004 page 17

    Inspection year : 1918 & 1919 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: Of course, the majority of those who were to become Christ’s anointed slaves during the time of the end were not yet serving Jehovah when Jesus began his inspection in 1918. Did they miss out on the inspection? Not at all. The inspection process only began in 1918/19 when the faithful and discreet slave as a class passed the test.

    Watchtower January 15, 2008 page 24

    Inspection year : 1918 Result: Passed Inspection

    Actual Text: When Christ inspected the “slave” in 1918, he found those anointed ones on earth to be faithful in providing spiritual “food at the proper time .” Hence, Jesus, the Master, was pleased thereafter to appoint them “over all his belongings.” (Read Matthew 24:45-47.)

    Note: Regarding the references above where the Watchtower failed Jesus' inspection, it’s important to keep in mind that no “refinement” or “cleansing” o even “displeasure from Jehovah” is even remotely mentioned in the references where the Watchtower is shown to have passed this so-called inspection (by supposedly “publishing Bible Truths” or “doing what they were appointed to do”).

    The whole point of this thread is to simply show any lurkers out there that the so-called “Faithful & Discreet Slave” has a very long history of making things up as they go along. In fact, there is absolutely no Biblical basis for this whole concocted notion that the WT was somehow chosen after a divine examination of all religious denominations

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    Alfred, thank you for taking the time to do this. It's very revealing!

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