I guess its a wait and see then......some are going to be very disappointed.
That is life and our choice.
Regards Tony
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I guess its a wait and see then......some are going to be very disappointed.
Christians are going to keep waiting and waiting but they are not going to SEE anything except the unfolding of the World Order of Baha'u'llah.That is life and our choice.
Um...excuse me? Pot--kettle? It has been clearly seen on this very forum that JWs, when their beliefs are challenged or even when such beliefs are not actually challenged, but merely when certain beliefs and practices are brought out in the open, the JW "shell" is quickly discarded and personal attacks commence.
And yet, the JW organization almost seems to regret that JWs can no longer stone those they consider to be apostates to death because the government won't allow it.
Questions From Readers — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
JWs really should learn not to criticize other religions unless they are willing to accept criticism of their own group when it acts and believes in a similar manner to those it rejoices in criticizing.
Questions From Readers — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
JWs really should learn not to criticize other religions unless they are willing to accept criticism of their own group when it acts and believes in a similar manner to those it rejoices in criticizing.
The excerpt from the Watchtower about disfellowshipping was disturbing to read.
Not "species" Adrian...."KINDS". Do you understand the distinction that this classification makes concerning the animals and other creatures that were brought to Noah by God for preservation? Noah did not need to find them and he has decades to plan for the storage of food for them all. It was done under God's instruction, remember?
Do you also remember that the prophet Elijah saved a widow and her son from famine by providing a source of flour and oil that never ran out? Why do you sell God short? Does he have to report every detail before you will believe? What do you think "faith" is?
You treat God as if he has the same limitations as we do......why? Is the creator constrained by what scientists have learned in only a couple of centuries?
Whatever God purposes, he accomplishes. (Isaiah 55:8-11) What you consider "allegorical" is because you display little faith in God's ability to do what he says he will. Unless everything is backed by science you won't believe it unless it concerns your prophet....and then you will swallow it all hook, line and sinker.....you don't see a little problem there? Where is the scientific proof that your prophet was from God?
I didn't see it...was it from the Watchtower? Tell me what was disturbing about it. Tell me what was unscriptural about it? Do you think that discipline is unnecessary even for adults? God doesn't seem to think so.
The first disfellowshipping took place in Eden. God conducted it and banished the first pair for their disobedience to his stated command.
Since humans inherited sin from Adam (Romans 5:12) then that explains why we all have the propensity to make bad decisions, based on faulty thinking. It doesn't mean that we have no choices about our actions, however. We cannot be forced to break God's law...we can only do so by choice.
Adam and his wife exercised their free will in a wrong way and paid the penalty. God stated the penalty beforehand so there was no excuse.
Same with those in Israel who rebelled against the duly constituted authority of Moses. God demonstrated again that he would not tolerate disobedience and rebelliousness among his people by evicting the rebels permanently.
In the Christian congregation too, there was no place for dissenters. God hates it when those who cause division (and who are serial complainers) make their presence felt among our peaceful brotherhood. When disgruntled people just want to whine about what they see as misinterpreted scripture, or "unfair" or "unjustified" treatment, our loving shepherds will try and appeal to these ones with scriptural counsel. If that is not accepted and the behavior goes into outright apostasy or a continuation of immoral conduct, they will then be expelled from fellowship with the congregation.
We follow what is recommended in scripture for such ones....
Jesus said...."Moreover, if your brother commits a sin, go and reveal his fault between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. 16 But if he does not listen, take along with you one or two more, so that on the testimony of two or three witnesses every matter may be established. 17 If he does not listen to them, speak to the congregation. If he does not listen even to the congregation, let him be to you just as a man of the nations and as a tax collector."
We follow this directive. Then there was Paul's recommendation.....
1 Corinthians 5:9-13....
"In my letter I wrote you to stop keeping company with sexually immoral people, 10 not meaning entirely with the sexually immoral people of this world or the greedy people or extortioners or idolaters. Otherwise, you would actually have to get out of the world. 11 But now I am writing you to stop keeping company with anyone called a brother who is sexually immoral or a greedy person or an idolater or a reviler or a drunkard or an extortioner, not even eating with such a man. 12 For what do I have to do with judging those outside? Do you not judge those inside, 13 while God judges those outside? “Remove the wicked person from among yourselves."
God gives authority to the shepherds to "judge" within the congregation whilst he judges those outside of it.
As for those who want to promote their own ideas and disseminate them among their brothers Paul wrote at Titus 3:10-11....
"As for a man who promotes a sect, reject him after a first and a second admonition, 11 knowing that such a man has deviated from the way and is sinning and is self-condemned." (see also 2 John 9-10)
Does disfellowshipping feel bad? It should, because usually a lot of effort has gone into trying to correct such a person in a spirit of love, but if it has been ignored or disregarded, or their behavior was blamed on someone else, there will be consequences. The same happened with Adam and his wife.....they also tried to pass the buck.
Does it have to end badly? Not at all....the way back is always open. (Hebrews 12:11) No one stays disfellowshipped who doesn't wish to.
If a person repents and wants to come back into the congregation, then 2 Corinthians 2:6-9 applies....
"This rebuke given by the majority is sufficient for such a man; 7 now you should instead kindly forgive and comfort him, so that he may not be overwhelmed by excessive sadness. 8 I therefore exhort you to confirm your love for him. 9 For this is also why I wrote to you: to determine whether you would give proof of your obedience in all things."
It can and does end very well for many.....discipline is a test of a person's humility. The warm "welcome home" touches the whole congregation.
So tell me what is unscriptural about the procedure.
Do parents discipline their children because they hate them?......Neither does God.
At Matthew 24:36-42, Jesus said....“Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father. For just as the days of Noah were, so the presence of the Son of man will be. . . . Keep on the watch, therefore, because you do not know on what day your Lord is coming.”
They were told not only to "keep on the watch" but to be prepared to watch with eagerness. Romans 8:19 says: “For the eager expectation of the creation is waiting for the revealing of the sons of God.”
Human nature is such that when we fervently hope and yearn for something and wait in eager expectation of it, a powerful temptation arises within us to see it at the door even when the evidence is insufficient. In our eagerness false alarms may be sounded.
In the 19th century, William Miller, who is generally credited with the founding of the Adventist Church, predicted that Christ would return sometime between March 1843 and March 1844. As a result, some then expected to be taken away to heaven. His calculations were based on the prophesy in Daniel, which seemed to be accurate.
"As Jesus showed in his prophecy pointing to the conclusion of the system of things, Jerusalem would be “trampled on by the nations, until the appointed times of the nations” were fulfilled. (Luke 21:24) “Jerusalem” represented the Kingdom of God because its kings were said to sit on “the throne of the kingship of Jehovah.” (1 Chron. 28:4, 5; Matt. 5:34, 35) So, the Gentile governments, represented by wild beasts, would ‘trample’ on the right of God’s Kingdom to direct human affairs and would themselves hold sway under Satan’s control.—Compare Luke 4:5, 6.
For how long would such governments be permitted to exercise this control before Jehovah gave the Kingdom to Jesus Christ? Daniel 4:16 says “seven times” (“seven years,” AT and Mo, also JB footnote on verse 13). The Bible shows that in calculating prophetic time, a day is counted as a year. (Ezek. 4:6; Num. 14:34) How many “days,” then, are involved? Revelation 11:2, 3 clearly states that 42 months (3 1/2 years) in that prophecy are counted as 1,260 days. Seven years would be twice that, or 2,520 days. Applying the “day for a year” rule would result in 2,520 years.
When did the counting of the “seven times” begin? After Zedekiah, the last king in the typical Kingdom of God, was removed from the throne in Jerusalem by the Babylonians. (Ezek. 21:25-27) Finally, by early October of 607 B.C.E. the last vestige of Jewish sovereignty was gone. By that time the Jewish governor, Gedaliah, who had been left in charge by the Babylonians, had been assassinated, and the remaining Jews had fled to Egypt. (Jeremiah, chapters 40-43) Reliable Bible chronology indicates that this took place 70 years before 537 B.C.E., the year in which the Jews returned from captivity; that is, it took place by early October of 607 B.C.E. (Jer. 29:10; Dan. 9:2; for further details, see the book “Let Your Kingdom Come,” pages 186-189.)
How, then, is the time calculated down to 1914? Counting 2,520 years from early October of 607 B.C.E. brings us to early October of 1914 C.E., as shown on the chart.
CALCULATING THE “SEVEN TIMES”
“Seven times” = 7 X 360 = 2,520 years
A Biblical “time,” or year = 12 X 30 days = 360. (Rev. 11:2, 3; 12:6, 14)
In the fulfillment of the “seven times” each day equals one year. (Ezek. 4:6; Num. 14:34)
Early October, 607 B.C.E., to December 31, 607 B.C.E.= 1/4 year
January 1, 606 B.C.E., to December 31, 1 B.C.E. = 606 years
January 1, 1 C.E., to December 31, 1913 = 1,913 years
January 1, 1914, to early October, 1914 = 3/4 year
Total: 2,520 years"
High hopes. Best wishes.Christians are going to keep waiting and waiting but they are not going to SEE anything except the unfolding of the World Order of Baha'u'llah.
With one corner of their mouth, they praise the Prince of Peace, but with the other, serve the god of war. That is hypocrisy!
Gandhi was a wise man. He also said to the British Viceroy......."When your country and mine shall get together on the teachings laid down by Christ in this Sermon on the Mount, we shall have solved the problems, not only of our countries but those of the whole world.”
So yes, we need to implement the things that Christ taught without justifying our way out of them due to putting other loyalties first.
People with mental health issues can become paranoid about monsters in the closet....they don't need satan as the object of their fear. I know paranoid people who thought the CIA was after them.....seriously.
If satan was not a real entity, then neither is Jesus Christ. The whole reason he came to earth was to undo the damage cause by this former angel who turned himself into a leader of demons.
"The one who practices sin originates with the Devil, because the Devil has been sinning from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was made manifest, to break up the works of the Devil." (1 John 3:8)
How does Jesus break up the works of one who is a figment of our imagination?
So yes, we need to implement the things that Christ taught without justifying our way out of them due to putting other loyalties first.
We follow what is recommended in scripture for such ones....
Jesus said...."Moreover, if your brother commits a sin, go and reveal his fault between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother. 16 But if he does not listen, take along with you one or two more, so that on the testimony of two or three witnesses every matter may be established. 17 If he does not listen to them, speak to the congregation. If he does not listen even to the congregation, let him be to you just as a man of the nations and as a tax collector."
We follow this directive. Then there was Paul's recommendation.....
1 Corinthians 5:9-13....
"In my letter I wrote you to stop keeping company with sexually immoral people, 10 not meaning entirely with the sexually immoral people of this world or the greedy people or extortioners or idolaters. Otherwise, you would actually have to get out of the world. 11 But now I am writing you to stop keeping company with anyone called a brother who is sexually immoral or a greedy person or an idolater or a reviler or a drunkard or an extortioner, not even eating with such a man. 12 For what do I have to do with judging those outside? Do you not judge those inside, 13 while God judges those outside? “Remove the wicked person from among yourselves."
God gives authority to the shepherds to "judge" within the congregation whilst he judges those outside of it.
Does disfellowshipping feel bad? It should, because usually a lot of effort has gone into trying to correct such a person in a spirit of love, but if it has been ignored or disregarded, or their behavior was blamed on someone else, there will be consequences. The same happened with Adam and his wife.....they also tried to pass the buck.
Does it have to end badly? Not at all....the way back is always open. (Hebrews 12:11) No one stays disfellowshipped who doesn't wish to.
If a person repents and wants to come back into the congregation, then 2 Corinthians 2:6-9 applies....
"This rebuke given by the majority is sufficient for such a man; 7 now you should instead kindly forgive and comfort him, so that he may not be overwhelmed by excessive sadness. 8 I therefore exhort you to confirm your love for him. 9 For this is also why I wrote to you: to determine whether you would give proof of your obedience in all things."
It can and does end very well for many.....discipline is a test of a person's humility. The warm "welcome home" touches the whole congregation.
So tell me what is unscriptural about the procedure.
Do parents discipline their children because they hate them?......Neither does God.
The excerpt from the Watchtower about disfellowshipping was disturbing to read.
No, JWs do NOT follow what is recommended in scripture. JWs do NOT go to their brothers to discuss any sins with the person in private. They do NOT then bring one or two more to talk to the sinner. The do NOT reveal the matter to the congregation as a whole. The MO in JW congregations is to run to the elders and report the "sinner" to them, at which point a judicial committee is established wherein the suspected sinner is questioned and three elders determine in their opinions if the sinner is "repentant." If they think that the person is not repentant or not repentant enough, they will mete out punishment, up to and including disfellowshipping.
And this is a total farce. Nowhere in Paul's "recommendation" does he mandate that congregation members shun anyone who is unrepentantly sinning. He urges the congregation members not to associate with them, but it is NOT an order that would result in a congregation member being disfellowshipped themselves if they should choose to continue any sort of association. The JWs take this "recommendation" and twist it into something it was never intended to be.
Oh, please. A lot of effect? Come on, Deeje...JW disfellowshipping is quite arbitrary and doesn't have much to do with the elders bending over backward to help someone with their efforts being ignored or disregarded. One of the main criteria for whether or not a person is disfellowshipped is if the "sin" is obvious to "the world." For instance, a young woman who makes the mistake of having sex outside of marriage and gets pregnant will almost always be disfellowshipped no matter how repentant she might be or even if her "sin" occurred just once simply because pregnancy can't be hidden for long, and the congregation would "look bad" to the world.
Conversely, if a pedophile lies and claims that his victim or victims "misunderstood" his intentions or outright lied about him, nothing will be done. He will remain as a JW in good standing, while someone who committed a very minor "sin" would be thrown out because "the world" would be aware of the "sin" and they don't want the congregation to look bad to the world.
Yes, those who have actually committed gross sins very often do return. It's not exactly a "welcome home," however. The "sinner" needs to first of all, pull themselves up by their own bootstraps and overcome whatever issue caused them to be disfellowshipped in the first place. Then they have to submit to months of attending meetings (preferably sitting in the back, entering the meeting after the starting prayer, and leaving prior to the ending prayer so as not to offend the "good JWs) where no one will speak to them. Then they can petition the elders to reinstate them, at which point these men will make an opinion as to whether or not the sinner is repentant enough. This process can go on for months or possibly years...depending on the opinions of the elders.
The procedure as laid out in scripture is not the issue. It is the twisting of that scriptural procedure by the JW organization that makes it so abhorrent.
The Jehovah's Witnesses who are faithful to the governing body do not seem to realize the psychological programming that is being done by the writing team.Very disturbing..
Excerpt:
We are not living today among theocratic nations where such members of our fleshly family relationship could be exterminated for apostasy from God and his theocratic organization, as was possible and was ordered in the nation of Israel in the wilderness of Sinai and in the land of Palestine. “Thou shalt surely kill him; thy hand shall be first upon him to put him to death, and afterwards the hand of all the people. And thou shalt stone him to death with stones, because he hath sought to draw thee away from Jehovah thy God, . . . And all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall do no more any such wickedness as this is in the midst of thee.”—Deut. 13:6-11,
No wonder they are so hateful.... and stupid. I had no idea.
That is a pretty harsh condemnation
I would like to believe that the vast majority are reasonable individuals - and if one is allowed to appeal to the side that seeks new knowledge - may be they will listen (to what the rest of us may be called the voice of reason) but then again - may be I am the odd optimist who does not know any better
It wasn't any human that I listened to to be informed of something other than the Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs. It all came from within me or even from Heaven. I was a "good" JW and obeyed the rules. One rule was not to seek anything good or true in the World.That is a pretty harsh condemnation
I would like to believe that the vast majority are reasonable individuals - and if one is allowed to appeal to the side that seeks new knowledge - may be they will listen (to what the rest of us may be called the voice of reason) but then again - may be I am the odd optimist who does not know any better