Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 02-10-2013 WT Study (TRUSTED STEWARDS)

by blondie 14 Replies latest jw friends

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    DATA-DOG: The rank and file have a stewardship " in a sense " and all the responsibility of stewards, just none of the perks.

    Good catch!

    Did you notice the article linked these traits with stewards: Faithful, trustworthy, authority and responsibility.

    Now in the real world, authority and responsibility are intrinsically linked. It is axiomatic that a person should not be held responsible for things over which they have no authority or control. Similarly, when a person is granted a measure of authority they need to handle it responsibly.

    Note that in this particular WT study the word "authority" is only used once. It appears in paragraph 4 in the context of discussing a stewards role in a household in "ancient times." It is immediately after the reference to the FDS in paragraph 3 and immediately before a discussion of the role of elders and other overseers in the congregation.

    Notable is the fact that the word "responsibility" and related forms appear thirteen times in the article! This is grossly disproportionate.

    It's a subtle but powerfully manipulative trick on the part of the writers of this article. They are clearly re-asserting the unbalanced relationship between the GB and the R&F in the organization. The GB have authority. They delegate a measure of that to the elders and other overseers. The unwashed masses of R&F JWs are expected to be faithful, trustworthy and responsible, but they have no authority, none.

    Let's be clear: If you're a JW, you are a slave. In fact, you are a "good-for-nothing slave." - (ibid, p. 11. para. 9).

  • 00DAD
    00DAD

    What a contrast between the Insider Doctrine in this WT Study article and the Outsider Doctrine taught to the public. Compare the above assertion of authority and obedience to the organization and its GB with this little jewel from the What Does the Bible Really Teach book:

    Remember, too, that you have made a dedication to Jehovah God himself, not to a work, a cause, other humans, or an organization. Your dedication and baptism are the beginning of a very close friendship with God—an intimate relationship with him. —Psalm 25:14. - p. 183, para. 24 - [Emphasis added]

    This is from Chapter 18, "Baptism and Your Relationship with God," under the subheading, "The Meaning of Your Baptism." This book was first published in 2005. I just checked the 2013 edition online and it still says this.

    BTW, neither of these terms appear anywhere in the Bible Teach book:

    • Governing Body
    • Faithful and Discreet Slave

    Why is that if this is really what the Bible teaches?

  • wha happened?
    wha happened?

    ok so then if woemn will never be stewarts, then what's the point of them partaking? They will never be part of the FDS

  • 00DAD
  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    This is another WT article where Jesus is given a cameo part and allowed to make a brief appearance. Yet, in the Bible books of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Jesus is portrayed as the Master and Slave owner playing the major role in relation to the stewards.

    As usual, in this article the WT has it wrong with Jehovah God playing the overshadowing role of Master and Slave owner instead of the Master Jesus Christ.

    I was surprised that David wasn’t thrown into the mix somehow!

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