If Jesus is indeed The Word but you ignore his words, then Jesus is dead to you. I am not Jesus. But like that, if you ignore my words, then I am dead to you. You have killed me.
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Oops forgot lolThe people of The Watchtower are not scholars.
If Ephesians 4:6 is correct, then God The Father is our guide. Surely The Bible is not The Father.
Would you mind addressing your comment to a particular person so we know who you are responding to?Is that another flawless opinion, positively spoken by the spirit?
Precious! Your timing is impeccable.Would you mind addressing your comment to a particular person so we know who you are responding to?
Fact--The Israelites from Moses on up to this very day, serve YHVH(Jehovah) a single being God--The God taught to Jesus his first 30 years attending the temples and synagogues, not ever did he refute that God--He went to worship that God. He taught that God--John 20:17, Rev 3:12-- so do his real teachers--2Cor 1:3, 1Cor 8:6, 1Cor 15:24-28--1Peter 1:3--Rev 1:6-- All 100% in agreement-Jesus has a God-his Father--the #1 teaching in the NT--
trinity scholars are paid $$$ to teach a trinity god.
Jesus clearly taught at John 17:1-6,26( in every translation on earth) the one ( Father) who sent him is THE ONLY TRUE GOD---verse 6 = YHVH(Jehovah) verse 26= YHVH(Jehovah)--- hallowed be thy( Father) name = YHVH(Jehovah)
you see it takes believing Jesus over mens dogmas--Few will. because they don't know what Jesus actually taught.
First, The Holy Spirit is a person. It is recognized that the three primary attributes of personality are mind, emotions, and will. A "force" does not have these attributes. However the Holy Soirit does.Fact--The Israelites from Moses on up to this very day, serve YHVH(Jehovah) a single being God--The God taught to Jesus his first 30 years attending the temples and synagogues, not ever did he refute that God--He went to worship that God. He taught that God--John 20:17, Rev 3:12-- so do his real teachers--2Cor 1:3, 1Cor 8:6, 1Cor 15:24-28--1Peter 1:3--Rev 1:6-- All 100% in agreement-Jesus has a God-his Father--the #1 teaching in the NT--
trinity scholars are paid $$$ to teach a trinity god.
Jesus clearly taught at John 17:1-6,26( in every translation on earth) the one ( Father) who sent him is THE ONLY TRUE GOD---verse 6 = YHVH(Jehovah) verse 26= YHVH(Jehovah)--- hallowed be thy( Father) name = YHVH(Jehovah)
you see it takes believing Jesus over mens dogmas--Few will. because they don't know what Jesus actually taught.
You would dare to condemn the wheat that takes time to ripen in the field?
It appears you are certainly not as the patient worker in that field.
I do not know why he calls lying weeds wheat.They taught a fasle prophecy for 100 years! How can you compare that to wheat? You can't say anything to justify that.
All cultists believe they are directed apart from God's word.
Are you saying all religious groups are directed by the Holy Spirit, or just the GB?
Are you suggesting the Holy Spirit directly communicates with the GB? Where is the Scriptural proof?
They don't get a "progressively" fuller understanding of God's word. They constantly change their doctrine. That's not the light getting brighter.There is nothing progressive about it.
The Holy Spirit guides each and every one of us through His word.
Post 2712 was not a floating comment.Would you mind addressing your comment to a particular person so we know who you are responding to?
Are you afraid of being disfellowshipped and shunned for answering the question? Your comments are exactly what JW's do when faced with the truth. Even though it is right in front of your face, you will sacrifice your integrity for that group of men. You have no pearls to cast! Because the only answer is that the GB was wrong and Christendom was right. That's why you "WON"T" answer it. Pride is a sin!!
You have a point there, for that is what Paul pointed to at 1 Corinthians 11:19if thats the case, why does he have some believing in a hellfire, others believing in a rapture, others purgatory, trinity, eternal souls....why all these different beliefs if God is directing them all?
That simply cannot be true. The house is too divided for it to be of God.
So because they say they prayerfully studied, thought and discerned makes them the sole channel?
Oh say it isn't so brother!
Surely a JW would be better able to answer? How does God communicate with His sole channel, the GB?
She can not see my post. I am dead to her.Post 2712 was not a floating comment.
The post cited in it was obviously the subject of the comment.
I merely feel that you guys (and ladies) are going to the other extreme in your criticisms.
15 Jehovah does not communicate directly with anyone today. However, we do have God’s words in the pages of the Bible. Hence, if we have a serious approach to our study of the Bible and meditate deeply on what we learn, God’s words will become “the exultation and the rejoicing” of our heart too.
You have a point there, for that is what Paul pointed to at 1 Corinthians 11:19
First, The Holy Spirit is a person. It is recognized that the three primary attributes of personality are mind, emotions, and will. A "force" does not have these attributes. However the Holy Soirit does.
The Holy Spirit has a Mind:
The Holy Spirit has Emotions:
The Holy Spirit has a Will:
Also, if that's not enough, the Holy Spirit confirms His personality as He:
would you have sacrificed anything for the 12 apostles if you were living then?
WT 2004 May 1st Page 11 pg 14 -15
14 How does Jehovah speak to us? Consider Jeremiah again. Since Jeremiah was a prophet, Jehovah communicated directly with him. Jeremiah describes the effect of God’s words on his heart: “Your words were found, and I proceeded to eat them; and your word becomes to me the exultation and the rejoicing of my heart; for your name has been called upon me, O Jehovah God of armies.” (Jeremiah 15:16) Yes, Jeremiah delighted in the fact that God’s name had been called upon him, and His words were precious to the prophet. Hence, like the apostle Paul, Jeremiah was eager to declare the message entrusted to him.—Romans 1:15, 16.
15 Jehovah does not communicate directly with anyone today. However, we do have God’s words in the pages of the Bible. Hence, if we have a serious approach to our study of the Bible and meditate deeply on what we learn, God’s words will become “the exultation and the rejoicing” of our heart too.