Aunty Jane
Well-Known Member
The preaching work was assigned by Jesus himself who said he would be “with” his disciples in that all important work, right to “the end”. It was not a recommendation….it was a command. (Matt 28:19-20; 24:14)I appreciate the information about your weekly schedule. Perhaps there is much more emphasis on preaching by comparison to our meetings that concentrate on the spiritual growth of our members and also our children in Sunday School.
Rom 10:14-15….
”However, how will they call on him if they have not put faith in him? How, in turn, will they put faith in him about whom they have not heard? How, in turn, will they hear without someone to preach? 15 How, in turn, will they preach unless they have been sent out? Just as it is written: “How beautiful are the feet of those who declare good news of good things!”
You notice that these preachers are “sent out”…not by men but by Christ himself (Matt 10:11-14)…..so those who do not, or cannot, fulfill this important assignment, do not have Christ’s backing…..it is a work accomplished only by the power of God‘s spirit…the motivating force that compels them to undertake this work out of obedience to their Master, Christ. They are just ordinary people carrying out a very difficult and unpopular work. (John 15:18-21)
The children also participate in this work because they too are disciples of Christ and because they are taught by example at home, and at our meetings, what it means to BE a “Christian” (rather than simply calling yourself one and concentrating on saving yourself)….they want to help people to learn how to save themselves in the coming showdown, where “sheep and goats” will be clearly identified and rewarded accordingly. There are no second chances.
The conflict between the king of the North and the king of the South has been waged since “the last days” began.….but the roles remain the same no matter what nation is fulfilling them. In the time of the end when we see the destructive capability of both sides, we can understand why God must intervene soon…otherwise those power hungry human leaders will lead us into a war that no one will win. God has already foretold his victory over all of them.The article does identify Russia as the King of the North and we agree here. Where I differ is that I consider that the invasion of the Holy Land is literal, not a parable concerning the antagonism between Russia and the JWs. I consider that this will be the Battle of Armageddon and God's faithful will not be the target of this invasion, but it will be Russia's bid for world power. I also consider that the Battle of Armageddon will be the first of many literal conflicts. The defeat of Russia by the intervention of Christ will only be a first major step in the establishment of the Kingdom of God upon the earth with Jesus reigning in the Temple Throne of David in literal Jerusalem.
We do not see “the Holy Land” as holy at all. It is a place of violence and bloodshed, fought over by three “Abrahamic” faiths who hate one another and will kill those in opposition to them.
If you look back in Jewish history, you will see that Daniel’s prophesies confirm what the Scriptures say. Beginning with Babylon, the march of world powers he predicted, have subjugated God’s people in their own land ever since. The Jews dispersed after their release from Babylonian captivity and failed to return home….only a “remnant“ did as it was prophesied. It ceased being holy when Israel broke their covenant made with God at Mt Sinai…..this covenant was conditional as are all of God’s covenants. There are terms that would invalidate the covenant and break it, if the conditions are not met. (Isa 10:22-23)….but God never broke his promise.
Israel broke their covenant by their disobedience, and it was foretold that only an obedient remnant of that nation would be saved. Paul confirmed it. (Rom 9:27-29; Rom 11:4-5)
There is no “holy land” anymore….and the Jewish nation has long been abandoned by God because of their conduct (Matt 23:37-39)….he chose a new nation of spiritual “Israelites”…..ones Paul called “the Israel of God” (Gal 6:16)….these were the Jewish and gentile disciples of his son, who would now reap the rewards of their obedience to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
That is such a stunted view…..there were many covenants that God made with his people.I consider that the covenant made to Abraham is the one and only Covenant which is confirmed by the sacrifice, the death and resurrection of Jesus.
The Abrahamic covenant was fulfilled despite the disobedient conduct of Abraham’s descendants. (1 Pet 2:4-5; 7-10)
The Law covenant was in force only until the sacrifice of Jesus fulfilled it. (Heb 9:19-20) We are no longer under Israel’s Laws.
The rainbow covenant promised that God would never again flood the world. (Gen 9:12-16)
The Davidic covenant ensured that a descendant of David would sit on Jehovah’s throne and rule his people. (2 Sam 7:16)
The ‘spiritual Israelites’ were now under the law of love…not by laws written on parchment, but by laws instilled in their hearts with love as their motivation. (Rom 2:28-29)
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