Have you seen witnesses texting during meetings?

by yogosans14 14 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • blondie
    blondie

    There was a comment about texting during the conventions...not to do it. I don't have access to the WT-CD.

  • Legacy
    Legacy

    Hi,

    How many reminders do we get at assemblies, conventions, & from the platform. What's that scripture that says, if one looks in the mirror to check themselves & forget what they see...Don't gossip, don't do this or that, but what happens, they do it anyway, but if a witness see's you do it, they say, We are not supposed to do such & such...We even get reminders to be nice, how many times must that be said...I figure either you are nice or not. When you are growing up, your parents remind of certain things, then you are on your own....when you are grown, do your parents still have to remind you to take your umbrella & rainboots ? When does it sink in...if ever. When men can't control themselves they make rules for others, not themselves...Just a thought...

    I remember a person commented on this site, a person would be nice if they were a JW or not a JW. A person would be mean spirited in or out...

    No texting...but the world is addicted to it, so it's a train you can't stop. Remember when they said no electronics from the platform & what are they doing, using them on the platform..'nuf said...

    Legacy

  • fastJehu
    fastJehu

    *** km 4/13 p. 2 Question Box ***
    Question Box
    ▪ What Bible principles apply to the use of cell phones while attending Christian meetings and sharing in the ministry?
    “For Everything There Is an Appointed Time.” (Eccl. 3:1): Cell phones give people the ability to text or speak with one another at virtually any time. However, there are occasions when Christians do not want to be distracted by their phone. For instance, our meetings are a time to worship Jehovah, receive spiritual instruction, and enjoy an interchange of encouragement. (Deut. 31:12; Ps. 22:22; Rom. 1:11, 12) Could we turn off our phone when we arrive and retrieve our messages after leaving the meeting? If the possibility of an emergency requires that we leave our phone on, we should put it on a setting that will not disturb others.
    “Do All Things for the Sake of the Good News.” (1 Cor. 9:23): At times, there are valid uses of a cell phone in the ministry. For example, a brother taking the lead might use it to check on those preaching in other parts of the territory. Publishers sometimes use their cell phone to call an interested person or Bible student before making a visit, especially if the person lives some distance away. If we have a phone with us, we should take precautions to prevent it from interrupting us while we are speaking with a householder. (2 Cor. 6:3) While waiting on other publishers, rather than phoning or texting a friend, would it not be better to keep our attention focused on the ministry and those with whom we are working?
    Be Considerate of Others. (1 Cor. 10:24; Phil. 2:4): Never would we want to be lax about being on time for the meetings for field service with the idea that we can always phone or text someone to find out where the group is witnessing. When we arrive late, the group must often be reorganized. Of course, circumstances beyond our control may occasionally cause us to be late. However, when we make it a habit to arrive on time, we show consideration for Jehovah’s arrangement, the brother taking the lead, and our fellow publishers.

    *** km 4/13 pp. 3-4 Listen and Learn ***
    Listen and Learn
    1 Soon the 2013 district conventions will begin. Much work has gone into preparing a program that addresses the current needs of the worldwide field. Have you made arrangements to be present all three days of the convention? Large conventions can have many distractions, so extra effort may be needed to pay careful attention to the program. Since the sessions last longer than congregation meetings, concentration must be maintained longer. In addition, travel and other factors may cause a measure of tiredness. What will help us to remain alert so that we can listen and learn?—Deut. 31:12.
    2 Before the Convention Begins: Our official Web site, www.jw.org, posts the convention program, which includes the titles of all the talks and one or two key scriptures for each one. If we have access to the Internet, previewing this information will help us to prepare our heart for what will be presented. (Ezra 7:10) During your Family Worship evening, could you devote time to building anticipation for the upcoming program?
    3 During the Program: If possible, care for restroom needs before the start of the session. Turn off your cell phone so that you will not be distracted by calls or texts or be tempted to text others during the program. If you must have your phone on, put it on a setting that will not distract others in the event that someone calls. If you use an electronic tablet during the program, do so in a way that is not distracting to others. Avoid eating or drinking during the program. (Eccl. 3:1) Keep your eyes focused on the speaker. When a scripture is read, follow along in your Bible. Take brief notes.

  • Legacy
    Legacy

    @fastjehu,

    Brilliant....I do remember those KM's. As on said on this topic, they behave for a week & go back to doing just what they want. We are told what & when to do things...I think some listen & some don't...what is good today is bad tomorrow & what is bad today is good tomorrow...just like the Truth, what was false is not true & what was true is now false & they are the only Society that can get away with doing gymnastics....the flip flop of the meaning of the scriptures.

    JW's truths are tomorrow lies....& they say the world is ever changing....ummmmm

    Legacy

  • Quarterback
    Quarterback

    We're uncontrollable. If Korah had a cell phone, he would of texted Moses and told him he was a dirty rat.

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