Blondie's Highlights from 11-15-2015 WT (FAITH)

by blondie 22 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • blondie
    blondie


    BLONDIE’S highlights FROM the 11-15-2015 WT Study (SEPTEMBER 15, 2015)(FAITH)

    http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/?contentLanguageFilter=en&pubFilter=w&yearFilter=2015

    EXCELLENT GENERAL WEBSITE: www.jwfacts.com

    Bible translations www.biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible

    WT publications http://www.a2z.org/wtarchive/archive.htm (old)

    www.jw.org (new)

    WT child abuse www.watchtowerdocuments.com/

    Blood issue www.ajwrb.org

    http://marvinshilmer.blogspot.com

    United Nations http://www.randytv.com/secret/unitednations.htm

    Also posted on

    www.jehovahs-witness.net

    http://www.jehovahswitnessrecovery.com/

    “Stand Firm in the Faith”

    “Stand firm in the faith, . . . grow mighty.”—1 COR. 16:13.

    HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER?

    • Why is faith a precious possession?

    • How can we tell if our faith has begun to weaken?

    • Why can we strengthen our faith by looking intently at Jesus?

      1. (a) What experience did Peter have during a windstorm on the Sea of Galilee? (See opening image.) (b) Why did Peter start to sink?

      THE apostle Peter and some other disciples are struggling to row their boat across the Sea of Galilee during a nighttime windstorm. Suddenly, they see Jesus walking on the sea. Peter calls out to Jesus, asking if he could walk across the water to his Master. When Jesus tells him to come, Peter gets out of the boat and miraculously walks toward Jesus on the choppy surface. Moments later, though, Peter starts to sink. Why? He looked at the windstorm and became afraid. Peter cries out to Jesus, who quickly catches hold of him and says: “You with little faith, why did you give way to doubt?”—Matt. 14:24-32.

      COMMENT: Out of 8 verses the WTS chooses one and highlights “little faith”? Did Peter’s doubts end or did he deny Jesus 3 times later?

      2. What will we now consider?

      2 Let us consider three aspects of Peter’s experience related to faith: (1) how Peter first showed faith in God’s support, (2) why Peter began to lose faith, and (3) what helped Peter to regain his faith. Examining these points can help us to see how we can “stand firm in the faith.”—1 Cor. 16:13.

      COMMENT: So is the WTS saying that the majority or a large number of jws are losing faith in Jesus or the GB/WTS?

      FAITH IN GOD’S SUPPORT

      3. Why did Peter climb out of the boat, and how have we done something similar?

      3 When Peter climbed out of the boat to walk on the water, he did so in faith. Jesus had called him, and Peter trusted that God’s power would support him just as it was supporting Jesus. Similarly, when we dedicated ourselves to Jehovah and got baptized, we did so because of our faith. Jesus called us to be his followers, to walk in his footsteps. We had to exercise faith in both Jesus and God, trusting that they would support us in various ways.—John 14:1; read 1 Peter 2:21.

      COMMENT: So was Peter’s faith by the “sight” of seeing Jesus walk on water. How often are jws only concerned about humans (the elders or other jws) seeing their sins but not God.

      (Ezekiel 8:12) 12 And he proceeded to say to me: “Have you seen, O son of man, what the elderly ones of the house of Israel are doing in the darkness, each one in the inner rooms of his showpiece? For they are saying, ‘Jehovah is not seeing us. Jehovah has left the land.’”

      How many jws look for things seen on earth to prove the end is near? Did Jesus say that was possible?

      (Matthew 24:44) 44 On this account YOU too prove yourselves ready, because at an hour that YOU do not think to be it, the Son of man is coming.

      “We” did it because Jesus called us or Jehovah, then why are the members of the WTS called Jehovah’s witnesses, not Jesus witnesses as Acts 1:8 says, and the bible later says by divine providence Jesus followers became known as Christians, and all other references in the NT say “witnesses of Jesus” or a form of.

      (2 Corinthians 5:7) . . .for we are walking by faith, not by sight.

      4, 5. Why is faith a precious possession?

      4 Faith is truly a precious possession. Just as Peter’s faith enabled him to walk on water, our faith enables us to do things that from a human standpoint may seem impossible. (Matt. 21:21, 22) For instance, many of us have changed our attitudes and practices so drastically that we are almost unrecognizable to those who knew us before. Jehovah supported our efforts because we took these steps based on our faith in him. (Read Colossians 3:5-10.) Once our faith moved us to dedicate ourselves to Jehovah, we became his friends, something we could never have done in our own power.—Eph. 2:8.

      COMMENT: As doctrines and teachings of the WTS change yearly, what jws have faith in must change. Previous faith must be disgarded. Yes, except for the anointed, the rank and file jw is only a friend, not a son of God; they must wait over 1,000 years to be called that.

      5 Our faith continues to empower us. In faith we are able to resist the attacks of our superhuman adversary, the Devil. (Eph. 6:16) In addition, trust in Jehovah helps us to minimize our anxiety during challenging times. Jehovah says that when our faith moves us to put Kingdom interests first, he will provide for our material needs. (Matt. 6:30-34) More than that, because of our faith, we will receive a gift no human could ever obtain by his own efforts—everlasting life.—John 3:16.

      LOSS OF FOCUS CAN LEAD TO LOSS OF FAITH

      6, 7. (a) To what might we compare the storm and waves that surrounded Peter? (b) Why should we take seriously the possibility that our faith could diminish?

      6 The wind and waves surrounding Peter as he walked on the water might be compared to the trials and temptations we face in our life of dedication to God. Even when these are severe, we can stand firm with Jehovah’s support. Recall that Peter did not sink because of a gust of wind or a big wave. Think back on the sequence of events: “Looking at the windstorm, he became afraid.” (Matt. 14:30) Peter lost his focus on Jesus, and then his faith wavered. We could begin to sink if we were to begin “looking at the windstorm,” focusing on its power and doubting that Jehovah will support us.

      COMMENT: Did Peter stand with God’s or Jesus support? Then the WTS switches from focusing on God to focusing on Jesus. And is focusing on God or Jesus equivalent to focusing on 7 imperfect men on earth?

      7 We should take seriously the possibility that our faith could diminish, for the Bible refers to a weakening of faith or loss of faith as “the sin that easily entangles us.” (Heb. 12:1) As Peter’s experience shows, our faith can quickly weaken if we focus on the wrong things. How can we tell whether we are in danger of that happening? Consider some questions that we can use to examine ourselves.

      COMMENT: So did the bible define what that sin is or are we going to get the WTS version?

      8. How might God’s promises seem less real to us than they once did?

      8 Do God’s promises seem less real to me now than they once did? For instance, God has promised to destroy the present system of things. Yet, are we distracted by the world’s array of entertainment options, thus weakening our faith in God’s promise? We might start to doubt that the end is really near. (Hab. 2:3) Here is another example. God promises to forgive us on the basis of the ransom. If, though, we became obsessed with guilt over our past mistakes, we could begin to doubt whether Jehovah has really “blotted out” all our sins. (Acts 3:19) Consequently, we could lose our joy in God’s service and become inactive.

      COMMENT: God’s promises or the WTS promises? How have they changed?

      Just in the area of dates, 1799, 1874, 1878, 1881, 1914, 1925, 1975....

      http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/1800s.php

      9. What could happen if we focused on personal pursuits?

      9 Am I as diligent in God’s service as I once was? The apostle Paul showed that working hard for Jehovah leads to our having “the full assurance of the hope down to the end.” However, what could happen if we began to focus our efforts on personal pursuits, such as by taking a job that pays well but that interferes with our worship? Our faith could weaken, and we could “become sluggish,” doing less for Jehovah than our circumstances allow.—Heb. 6:10-12.

      COMMENT: How is “diligent” measured? Number of hours standing not talking at the carts, number of tracts stuck in doors, digital copies of WTS publications, video recordings show to non-jws, bible studies that consist of 15 minute doorstep conversations 3 separate times with the same person, etc. Who judges what your circumstances, the elders....the obligatory 10 hour per month?

      10. How do we demonstrate faith in Jehovah when we forgive others?

      10 Do I struggle to forgive personal offenses? When others offend or hurt us, we could focus on how we feel and then be tempted to tell them off or to cut them off by not speaking to them. On the other hand, if we forgive, we show our faith in Jehovah. How so? Those who sin against us owe us a debt, just as our sins put us in debt to God. (Luke 11:4) When we forgive others, we have to trust that gaining God’s favor by doing so is worth more than making them pay back their debt. Jesus’ disciples recognized that forgiving others requires faith. When he told them to forgive even those who had sinned against them repeatedly, they begged: “Give us more faith.”—Luke 17:1-5.

      COMMENT: Sounds like personal offenses are becoming a bigger problem. Who are the offenders GB, DO, CO, elders, MS, elder’s wives, who judge others and make rules and judge others spirituality while not living up to their own standards?

      Should victims of sexual abuse forgive their abusers? What does the WTS say? What cannot be forgiven per the WTS?

      (2 Corinthians 10:12) 12 For we do not dare to class ourselves among some or compare ourselves with some who recommend themselves. Certainly they in measuring themselves by themselves and comparing themselves with themselves have no understanding.

      11. Why might we fail to benefit from Scriptural counsel?

      11 Do I chafe at Scriptural counsel? Instead of looking for a way to benefit from the counsel, we might be focusing on some defect in the counsel or in the counselor. (Prov. 19:20) We might thus miss an opportunity to bring our thinking into line with God’s.

      COMMENT: But what if the counsel is twisted; should we accept counsel from a murderer or an adulterer not to do those things?

      12. A person who constantly grumbles about those whom Jehovah is using to lead his people gives evidence of what?

      12 Do I murmur against appointed brothers in the congregation? When the Israelites focused on the bad report of the ten faithless spies, they began to murmur against Moses and Aaron. Jehovah then asked Moses: “How much longer will they not put faith in me?” (Num. 14:2-4, 11) Yes, the Israelites’ murmuring actually showed a lack of trust in God, who had appointed Moses and Aaron. Likewise, if we constantly grumble about those whom God is using to lead his people, is this not an indication that our faith in God has weakened?

      COMMENT: Wasn’t David appointed/anointed? What about those who saw his adultery and murder, should they have spoken up?

      (Leviticus 5:1) 5 “‘Now in case a soul sins in that he has heard public cursing and he is a witness or he has seen it or has come to know of it, if he does not report it, then he must answer for his error.

      13. Why should we not be disheartened if we detect some weaknesses in our faith?

      13 Still, do not be disheartened if your self-examination exposes weaknesses in your faith. Even Peter, an apostle, gave way to fear and doubt. In fact, Jesus at times reproved all the apostles for having “little faith.” (Matt. 16:8) Keep in mind that an important lesson we learn from Peter’s experience comes from what he did after his faith wavered and he started to sink into the sea.

      COMMENT: Self-examination or examination by the ones giving twisted counsel?

      FOCUS ON JESUS TO STRENGTHEN YOUR FAITH

      14, 15. (a) What did Peter do when he started to sink? (b) We cannot actually see Jesus, so how can we “look intently” at him?

      14 When Peter looked at the storm and started to sink, he could have tried to make it back to the boat on his own. He was an able swimmer, so this might even have been his natural response. (John 21:7) Yet, instead of relying on himself, he refocused on Jesus and accepted Jesus’ help. If we sense that our faith is weakening, we should imitate Peter’s example. But how can we do that?

      COMMENT: “instead of relying on himself” he accepted Jesus’ help (not God’s and certain not a GB).

      15 Just as Peter refocused on Jesus, we too must “look intently at the Chief Agent and Perfecter of our faith, Jesus.” (Read Hebrews 12:2, 3.) Of course, we cannot literally see Jesus as Peter did. Instead, we “look intently” at Jesus by examining his teachings and actions and then following these closely. Consider some steps we can take based on the model Jesus set. If we put these into practice, we will receive the help we need to make our faith firm.

      COMMENT: Jesus not Jehovah is the perfecter of faith. Did seeing Jesus this time help him later not deny Jesus 3 times?

      By focusing on Jesus’ example and following his footsteps closely, we can be made firm in the faith (See paragraph 15)

      16. How can we study the Bible in a way that builds our faith?

      16 Strengthen your confidence in the Bible. Jesus was convinced that the Bible is God’s Word, which provides the best guidance in life. (John 17:17) Following Jesus’ example, we must read the Bible daily, study it, and meditate on what we learn. Along with general Bible study, dig into topics about which you may have questions. To illustrate, you might increase your conviction that the end of this system of things really is near by studying in detail the Scriptural proof that we live in the last days. Strengthen your trust in the Bible’s promises for the future by investigating its many prophecies that have already come true. Develop your confidence in the practical value of the Bible by considering examples of how the Bible improves people’s lives. *1 Thess. 2:13.

      Can you use only the bible or do you need WTS interpretations? What did Jesus say the religious leaders done to weaken or contaminate the scriptures of his time?

      (Matthew 15:3-11) 3 In reply he said to them: “Why is it YOU also overstep the commandment of God because of YOUR tradition? 4 For example, God said, ‘Honor your father and your mother’; and, ‘Let him that reviles father or mother end up in death.’ 5 But YOU say, ‘Whoever says to his father or mother: “Whatever I have by which you might get benefit from me is a gift dedicated to God,” 6 he must not honor his father at all.’ And so YOU have made the word of God invalid because of YOUR tradition. 7 YOU hypocrites, Isaiah aptly prophesied about YOU, when he said, 8 ‘This people honors me with their lips, yet their heart is far removed from me. 9 It is in vain that they keep worshiping me, because they teach commands of men as doctrines.’” 10 With that he called the crowd near and said to them: “Listen and get the sense of it: 11 Not what enters into [his] mouth defiles a man; but it is what proceeds out of [his] mouth that defiles a man.”

      17. Why was Jesus able to remain faithful despite extreme tests, and how can you imitate him?

      17 Focus on the blessings Jehovah has promised. By fixing his sights on “the joy that was set before him,” Jesus was able to remain faithful despite extreme tests. (Heb. 12:2) He was never distracted by what the world could offer. (Matt. 4:8-10) You can imitate Jesus by meditating on the wonderful promises Jehovah has made to you. Put yourself in the picture by writing down or making a drawing of what you hope to do once God has removed this wicked system. Make a list of people whom you look forward to meeting when they are resurrected and what you would like to discuss with them. See these as God’s promises not just to mankind in general but to you personally.

      COMMENT: Remember that Jesus knew that his time as the Christ on earth was only 3 ½ years. But many people have suffered such extreme tests for many, many years. Jesus knew was not to build wealth on earth, he remembered his days in heaven, God, the angels. People on earth do not have such memories.

      How many jws would only list people in the bible. How many would list people they loved on earth?

      18. How can prayer help to strengthen your faith?

      18 Pray for more faith. Jesus taught his disciples to ask Jehovah for holy spirit. (Luke 11:9, 13) As you do this, pray for more faith; it is an aspect of the fruitage of the spirit. Be specific in your request, asking God to help you overcome any trait that you may have found that indicates a weakening of faith, such as an inability to forgive.

      COMMENT: faith = holy spirit? Be sure that any answer to your prayer will be God sending a jw to tell you your faith is weak and that you must forgive your abuser.

      19. What should we look for in a friend?

      19 Associate with people of faith. Jesus chose his friends carefully, especially those whom he welcomed into his inner circle. His closest companions, the apostles, had proved their faith and loyalty by obeying his commands. (Read John 15:14, 15.) So when choosing your friends, look for people who show their faith by their obedience to Jesus. And remember that one sign of a good friendship is open communication, even when this calls for giving or accepting counsel.—Prov. 27:9.

      COMMENT: “people of faith” or spiritually strong jws, even some at the KH are bad association. So you must obey the commands of Jesus or the GB/WTS, elcers, etc. Can you counsel elders?

      20. What benefit do we receive when we help others build their faith?

      20 Help others strengthen their faith. By both word and deed, Jesus built up the faith of his disciples. (Mark 11:20-24) We should follow his example because helping others build up their faith also strengthens our own. (Prov. 11:25) In your preaching and teaching, highlight the proof that God exists, that he cares about us, and that the Bible is his inspired Word. Help your brothers and sisters bolster their faith as well. If any show signs of doubt, perhaps by starting to grumble against appointed brothers, do not quickly shun them. Instead, tactfully come to their aid, helping them take steps to restore their faith. (Jude 22, 23) If you are in school and the theory of evolution is discussed, boldly defend your faith in creation—you might be surprised at the effect your words have on others.

      COMMENT: Since you are not to associate with those with weak faith, how can you strengthen them, give them a publication to read? Jesus counseled the religion leaders using the scriptures...is that grumbling?

      21. What promise has Jehovah made to each of us about our faith?

      21 With God’s help through Jesus, Peter conquered his fears and doubts, becoming a pillar of faith among early Christians. In the same way, Jehovah helps all of us to stand firm in the faith. (Read 1 Peter 5:9, 10.) The effort we put into building our faith is well worth it, for the rewards of faith are incomparable.

      COMMENT: Remember Peter saw light come down over the heads of those gathered at Pentecost. Have you ever seen anything like that? Even that did not keep Peter from not associating with the Gentile Christians and being counseled by Paul publicly.

      FINAL COMMENT: There are signs of the “faithful” drifting due to wholesale changes in doctrine, money grabs, and hypocrisies.

      Love, Blondie


  • Divergent
    Divergent
    5 Our faith continues to empower us. In faith we are able to resist the attacks of our superhuman adversary, the Devil. (Eph. 6:16) In addition, trust in Jehovah helps us to minimize our anxiety during challenging times. Jehovah says that when our faith moves us to put Kingdom interests first, he will provide for our material needs. (Matt. 6:30-34)

    This is for all those penniless Bethelites who got kicked out of Bethel!

  • Doctor Who
    Doctor Who
    Blondie, I do not know how you do it? I can't get past the first paragraph in the WT without my eyes glazing over.
  • DesirousOfChange
    DesirousOfChange

    Could our faith weaken?

    Well..........let's see.........promise of Armageddon and New World failed in 1914, 1925, 1945, 1975, 2000, yesterday.

    Yeah, I'd kinda lose faith if that religious "prophet".

    Doc

  • skin
    skin

    Doubt...don't doubt us. We are in the last days. Almost 140 years of being told that the end of this system is almost here, if you start to doubt this, you are losing your faith. Doubting is evil. How many times most we believe the boy (WT) who crys wolf (the end is near) and never be aloud to doubt the boys crys of wolf no matter how many times the wolf doesn't appear.

  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    ''send in your money''

    ''listen, obey and be blessed''

    ''We all must be ready to obey any instructions whether they seem strategic from a human standpoint or not''

    Those 3 are what they're really saying.

  • eyeuse2badub
    eyeuse2badub

    12 Do I murmur against appointed brothers in the congregation? When the Israelites focused on the bad report of the ten faithless spies, they began to murmur against Moses and Aaron.

    Very valid comment Blondie

    COMMENT: Wasn’t David appointed/anointed? What about those who saw his adultery and murder, should they have spoken up?

    Don't speak up when we see shit being taught such as:

    "overlapping generations", "blood fractions"

    just saying!

    eyeuse2badub

  • Billy the Ex-Bethelite
    Billy the Ex-Bethelite

    Rather than looking at the example of Peter's faith, wouldn't it be appropriate to look at the example of the faith of Islamic extremists?

    Both JWs and terrorists pray for the deaths of billions of innocent victims, focus on their supposed reward in paradise, and put faith in invisible promises instead of look at reality. While the terrorists are ready to bloody their own hands and blow themselves up, the JWs stand by litteratrash trolleys, knock on doors at inconvenient times, leave scraps of tracts that blow into the gutter, and boast a website that gets buried under an avalanche of anti-JW websites.

    Shouldn't WT be going head-to-head in the Middle East and make great efforts to convert the devoutly faith-strong Muslim world to become JWs?

  • prologos
    prologos
    Wt starts off by taking walking on water as granted, and floating a fragile boat above Everest. covered this Elephant in the room inn Watchtower water Week. monologue, worth to be reminded of this shaky Faith Foundation in the age of the barefoot water skiers, 3o meter wave surfers, hovercraft.
  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    Yeah I can't understand how many more people aren't questioning;

    ''overlapping generations''

    &

    ''blood fractions''

    Just not any rhyme or reason to them both. Either ''generation'' means generation, or ''no blood'' means....no blood!!

Share this

Google+
Pinterest
Reddit