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Saturday, 29 March 2014

On the triumphant kingdom II


From Chapter II of Marley Cole's book


ONE



GROUP OF PEOPLE took their religion

seriously enough to go out 100 per cent (65 per cent of them
regularly every month) to share with their neighbors what
to them was the only good news in the world. In April, 1956,
when the United States population reached 167,440,000,
this


group consisted of 185,010 doorstep preachers-a national

peak. Their activities all over the world were in the
news. The Polish uprising did not quite smother out the
reports coming from that country that the Communist government
was reviewing and dropping charges of “American
espionage” against long-imprisoned Witnesses and freeing
them-at the same time that the Polish clergy warned


the

public not to listen to the news that the liberated Witnesses
would be bringing to their doorsteps.
What news? Whatever the Witnesses had to tell the Poles,
it was the same news, without variation, in all countries.


In

frain. Against the background of the jittery, confused and
calloused mood of the people their message sounded. It announced
here and now a live and pulsing hope for life in

a
new world-here, now, and for this generation.
What is it like to lay aside your share of the world’s
troubles and go out and knock on strange doors and offer
comfort to your neighbor with the news that gave you hope?


How

many people are the Witnesses reaching?
On the basis of a cross-section count, it is conservative to
estimate that an average of ten houses a week are called
upon by each Witness. That means 1,850,000 homes, or
about four million people, a week. That

is 96 million homes
every year.

By their direct personal approach Jehovah’s Witnesses
are reaching more than the equivalent of the national
population within each twelve months.
Worldwide the Witnesses are active in more than 160
countries. They speak their good news in identical terms in
more than 100 languages. By 1957 as many as 640 thousand
were calling from house to house. At the same ratio

of ten
calls a week each, about

330 million homes were contacted
in a year. There are not that many homes in all of North and
South America and Europe combined.
Never in any age did a group of people concentrate

so
single-heartedly on the job of getting their message across
to the world. These figures must be a revelation to the heads
of churches. “There is no hope of some 300 thousand pastors
in America reaching the

70 million who are outside our
churches,” a pastor complained recently, in a plea for the
“laymen” to get out and preach. (The 1956 Yearbook

of
American Churches lists

2 13 thousand clergymen in active
charge of local churches.)

If 185 thousand Witnesses reach
165 million people within a year, why should the pastor
160 lands their voices were heard, heralding the same re
despair that the 300 thousand preachers he speaks of will
never reach a mere

70 million people?
To be sure,

it cannot be done unless the clergy revolutionize
their present routine. Modern clergymen

are overburdened,
and cracking

up under their duties, working
from thirteen to eighteen hours a day. But is their modem
regimen an improvement over the direct person-to-person
method of ministry that Jesus Himself inaugurated? After
1,600 questionnaires and ten thousand pages of evidence,
Dr. Samuel W. Blizzard, Professor of Social Science at New
York’s Union Seminary, came

up with the finding that
American clergymen, although the best-educated in American
history, have been robbed of their ministry to the degree
that they are no longer primarily preachers at all. The
preacher is no longer a character stepping out

of the Bible,
infused with the Word and the Will of his Lord. Today he
is “director of human relations,” employing a social rather
than a scriptural code. He must play five other roles that
leave little time for preaching-“the roles of pastor, counselor,
organizer, administrator and promoter

. . . ,” Dr.
Blizzard found. Orthodox clergy have no time to knock on
doors.
But

the Witnesses of Jehovah, where their number is one
Witness to one thousand population, successfully reach

the
total population, although

97 out of 100 Witnesses do their
preaching in their spare time.
Why is this resuscitation of Bible-type Christianity noteworthy?
What intelligible contribution can it make to

our
fantastically fas t-paced, mixed-up, nuclear-age civilization?
The churches have tried everything else, and nothing else
has worked. Nothing else has produced a people united,
century Christians were. Nothing else has brought people
to the startling awareness that a faith worth having is worth
propagating. Nothing else has given people a faith to live
for-even to die for, to consume them, fire them, preserve
them immune to the world, carry them away with their convictions


to

the extent that they cannot endure it, like Jeremiah,
unless they preach

it. The churches are realizing that
they have exchanged quality for quantity, that something
must be done, that Bible faith and practices cannot be improved
on in any age, that while they may not like the doctrines


of


Jehovah’s Witnesses they are going to have to adopt
Witness methods. In countries like America, alert church
leaders see the handwriting on the wall and are crying out
in alarm. In other countries, such as Russia and East Germany,
history has overtaken the churches and they must
grapple unprepared for their lives, learning too late that religion
can only survive in times of persecution by the ministry
of its so-called “laymen.”
Every believer a preacher, a house-to-house missionary,
was the identifying mark

of the first-century ministry. That
was why Christianity made spectacular progress during
apostolic days. Four hundred years ago conscientious priests
sparked the Protestant revolution to restore the priesthood
to the people. Their revolt was against an unscriptural evil:


a


highly segregated priestcraft, a hierarchical church structure
that had become a secular power. They sought to wrest
the ministry from the cathedral and restore it to the flock.
But Protestantism never achieved its shining goal. The ministry


of


the people foundered. The “laity” never became integrated
with the clergy. The rank and file sought not the
kingdom first. And now, as Protestantism looks into the mirror
of the contemporary scene, she sees staring back at her
the image of that from which she revolted, her own brand
of priestcraft.
That is why the Witnesses of Jehovah stand out in sharp
perspective. It is reassuring to know that what once was in
the time of Christ and the apostles can be again; that the
goal of the Wycliffes and the Luthers is not unattainable.
During the past 80-odd years this group has gradually, laboriously
rescued the Christian ministry from the pulpit and
planted

it in the hearts and minds and mouths of the rank
and file, and restored the pristine ideal of

a “preaching fellowship.”
What do these people say at the doorsteps of the nations?
Why

do they call on you? What do they seek?
Something fires them more than the “callers” from the
church around the corner who come to your house now and
then to invite you to church next Sunday. They call to do
more than invite

you to sign a “decision-for-Christ” pledge
on a piece of cardboard, while leaving your mind blank and
your heart bearing no imprint.
A young man named Arden Peters is an example of the
185 thousand peripatetic Witnesses of Jehovah who, by
1956, were busy morning, afternoon, and evening, throughout
every city and town and practically every village and
countryside in the United States. Calling on all, passing up
none, they accepted the total population as the “field” from
which their

flocks were gathered. Naturally they were running
into every conceivable kind of reaction.
Peters had learned to expect rebuffs and retorts from
harassed housewifes and nerve-shattered husbands. He rang
the bell of one of the “new” homes on his list, the residence
of

a man we shall call Carson Brown. The door opened a
Holding Mr. Brown’s gaze, Peters began. “Good evening,


Mr.

Brown. My name is Peters. I won’t take but a few moments.
I am calling at the request

of a worldwide society of
Christian educators. About six hundred thousand of our
ministers are making a worldwide survey. We are trying to
find out what people are thinking in all parts

of the earth
about a very timely question. Would you be

so kind as to
tell me what you think the answer is?”
“The answer,” Mr. Brown responded, “to what question?”
The Witnesses try within the first few seconds not only
to attract the householder’s concentration, but to make him
feel they have his best interests in mind.
“The question, Are we living in a marked generation?
That is, marked by Bible prophecy?”
“Oh, I wouldn’t know.” Mr. Brown hurriedly shook his
head. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“Do you believe that we are living at the end of what the
Bible describes as the rule of Satan?”


‘‘I

didn’t know that Satan was ruling.”
“Would you say that this is God’s world? Or is God’s
world the New World to come? As we call from house to
house we find that millions

of people are asking that question.
They can understand why God might love a new world
of righteousness enough to give His Son for

its ransomer
and king. But they cannot understand why God would love
and deal with a wicked old world like ours, when the Bible
says that He hates every form of wickedness and is positively
going to destroy this old world and its god, Satan.”
“I never thought much about

it,” Mr. Brown shrugged
vaguely. “One way or another.”
“Do you read the Bible very much?”






Thursday, 27 March 2014

What hope for the dead?:The bible's answer.

What Is the Resurrection?

The Bible’s answer

In the Bible, the word translated as “resurrection” comes from the Greek a·na′sta·sis, which means “raising up” or “standing up again.” A person who is resurrected is raised up from death and restored to life as the person he was before.1 Corinthians 15:12, 13.
Although the word “resurrection” is not in the Hebrew Scriptures, often called the Old Testament, the teaching appears there. Through the prophet Hosea, for example, God promised: “From the power of the Grave I will redeem them; from death I will recover them.”Hosea 13:14; Job 14:13-15; Isaiah 26:19; Daniel 12:2, 13.
Where will people be resurrected? Some people are resurrected to life in heaven to rule as kings with Christ. (2 Corinthians 5:1;Revelation 5:9, 10) The Bible calls this “the first resurrection” and “the earlier resurrection,” both expressions implying that there is another resurrection to follow. (Revelation 20:6; Philippians 3:11) This later resurrection will be to life on earth, which the vast majority of those brought back to life will enjoy.Psalm 37:29.
How are people resurrected? God grants Jesus the power to raise the dead. (John 11:25) Jesus will restore “all those in the memorial tombs” to life, each one with his unique identity, personality, and memories. (John 5:28, 29) Those resurrected to heaven receive a spirit body, while those resurrected to life on earth receive a healthy physical body, completely sound.Isaiah 33:24; 35:5, 6; 1 Corinthians 15:42-44, 50.
Who will be resurrected? The Bible says that “there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” (Acts 24:15) The righteous include faithful people, such as Noah, Sarah, and Abraham. (Genesis 6:9; Hebrews 11:11; James 2:21) The unrighteous include those who failed to meet God’s standards but did not have the opportunity to learn and follow them.
However, those who become so wicked that they are beyond reform will not be resurrected. When such ones die, they suffer permanent destruction with no hope of a return to life.Matthew 23:33; Hebrews 10:26, 27.
When will the resurrection take place? The Bible foretold that the resurrection to heaven would take place during Christ’s presence, which began in 1914. (1 Corinthians 15:21-23) The resurrection to life on earth will occur during the Thousand Year Reign of Jesus Christ, when the earth will be transformed into a paradise.Luke 23:43;Revelation 20:6, 12, 13.
Why is belief in the resurrection reasonable? The Bible provides detailed accounts of nine resurrections, each confirmed by eyewitnesses. (1 Kings 17:17-24; 2 Kings 4:32-37; 13:20, 21; Luke 7:11-17; 8:40-56; John 11:38-44; Acts 9:36-42; Acts 20:7-12;1 Corinthians 15:3-6) Jesus’ resurrection of Lazarus is especially noteworthy, since Lazarus had been dead for four days and Jesus performed the miracle before a crowd of people. (John 11:39, 42) Even those who opposed Jesus could not deny the facts of the matter, so instead they plotted to kill both Jesus and Lazarus.John 11:47, 53;12:9-11.
Three resurrections as recorded in the Bible: a widow’s child, a Christian woman, and Jesus’ friend Lazarus
The Bible shows that God has both the ability and the desire to bring back the dead. He keeps in his limitless memory a detailed record of each person he will resurrect by means of his almighty power. (Job 37:23; Matthew 10:30; Luke 20:37, 38) God is able to restore the dead to life, and he wants to! Describing the coming resurrection, the Bible says of God: “You will long for the work of your hands.”Job 14:15.

Misconceptions about the resurrection

Myth: The resurrection is a reuniting of the soul with the body.
Fact: The Bible teaches that the soul is the entire person, not some part that survives death. (Genesis 2:7, footnote; Ezekiel 18:4) A person who is resurrected is not reunited with his soul; he is recreated as a living soul.
Myth: Some people are resurrected and then immediately destroyed.
Fact: The Bible says that “those who practiced vile things” will receive “a resurrection of judgment.” (John 5:29) However, this judgment is based on what they do after they are resurrected, not before. Jesus said: “The dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who have paid attention will live.” (John 5:25) Those who ‘pay attention’ to, or obey, the things they learn after they are resurrected will have their names recorded in “the scroll of life.”Revelation 20:12, 13.
Myth: When resurrected, a person receives exactly the same body that he had before he died.
Fact: After death, a person’s body would likely have broken down and disintegrated.—Ecclesiastes 3:19, 20.

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Revelation16-18 NWT(2013 Edition)


 

16 And I heard a loud voice out of the sanctuary+ say to the seven angels: “Go and pour out the seven bowls of the anger of God on the earth.”+2 The first one went off and poured out his bowl on the earth.+ And a hurtful and malignant ulcer+ afflicted the people who had the mark of the wild beast+ and who were worshipping its image.+3 The second one poured out his bowl into the sea.+ And it became blood+ like that of a dead man, and every living creature* died, yes, the things in the sea.+4 The third one poured out his bowl into the rivers and the springs* of water.+ And they became blood.+5 I heard the angel over the waters say: “You, the One who is and who was,+ the loyal One,+ are righteous, for you have issued these judgments,+6 because they poured out the blood of holy ones and of prophets,+ and you have given them blood to drink;+ they deserve it.”+7 And I heard the altar say: “Yes, Jehovah* God, the Almighty,+ true and righteous are your judgments.”*+8 The fourth one poured out his bowl on the sun,+ and to the sun it was granted to scorch the people with fire.9 And the people were scorched by the great heat, but they blasphemed the name of God, who has the authority over these plagues, and they did not repent and give glory to him.10 The fifth one poured out his bowl on the throne of the wild beast. And its kingdom became darkened,+ and they began to gnaw their tongues because of their pain,11 but they blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their ulcers, and they did not repent of their works.12 The sixth one poured out his bowl on the great river Eu·phra′tes,+ and its water was dried up+ to prepare the way for the kings+ from the rising of the sun.*13 And I saw three unclean inspired expressions* that looked like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon+ and out of the mouth of the wild beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet.14 They are, in fact, expressions inspired by demons and they perform signs,+ and they go out to the kings of the entire inhabited earth, to gather them together to the war+ of the great day of God the Almighty.+15 “Look! I am coming as a thief.+ Happy is the one who stays awake+ and keeps his outer garments, so that he may not walk naked and people look upon his shamefulness.”+16 And they gathered them together to the place that is called in Hebrew Armageddon.*+17 The seventh one poured out his bowl on the air. At this a loud voice came out of the sanctuary+ from the throne, saying: “It has come to pass!”18 And there were flashes of lightning and voices and thunders, and there was a great earthquake unlike any that had occurred since men came to be on the earth,+ so extensive and so great was the earthquake.19 The great city+ split into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell; and Babylon the Great+ was remembered before God, to give her the cup of the wine of the fury of his wrath.+20 Also, every island fled, and mountains were not found.+21 Then great hailstones, each about the weight of a talent,* fell from heaven on the people,+ and the people blasphemed God because of the plague of hail,+ for the plague was unusually great.
 
17 One of the seven angels who had the seven bowls+ came and said to me: “Come, I will show you the judgment on the great prostitute who sits on many waters,+2 with whom the kings of the earth committed sexual immorality,*+ and earth’s inhabitants were made drunk with the wine of her sexual immorality.”*+3 And he carried me away in the power of the spirit into a wilderness. And I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet-colored wild beast that was full of blasphemous names and that had seven heads and ten horns.4 The woman was clothed in purple+ and scarlet, and she was adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls,+ and she had in her hand a golden cup that was full of disgusting things and the unclean things of her sexual immorality.*5 On her forehead was written a name, a mystery: “Babylon the Great, the mother of the prostitutes+ and of the disgusting things of the earth.”+6 And I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of the holy ones and with the blood of the witnesses of Jesus.+Well, on seeing her I was greatly amazed.7 So the angel said to me: “Why is it that you were amazed? I will tell you the mystery of the woman+ and of the wild beast that is carrying her and that has the seven heads and the ten horns:+8 The wild beast that you saw was, but is not, and yet is about to ascend out of the abyss,+ and it is to go off into destruction. And the inhabitants of the earth—those whose names have not been written in the scroll of life+ from the founding of the world—will be amazed when they see how the wild beast was, but is not, and yet will be present.9 “This calls for a mind* that has wisdom: The seven heads+ mean seven mountains, where the woman sits on top.10 And there are seven kings: Five have fallen, one is, and the other has not yet arrived; but when he does arrive, he must remain a short while.11 And the wild beast that was but is not,+ it is also an eighth king, but it springs from the seven, and it goes off into destruction.12 “The ten horns that you saw mean ten kings who have not yet received a kingdom, but they do receive authority as kings for one hour with the wild beast.13 These have one thought, so they give their power and authority to the wild beast.14 These will battle with the Lamb,+ but because he is Lord of lords and King of kings,+ the Lamb will conquer them.+ Also, those with him who are called and chosen and faithful will do so.”+15 He said to me: “The waters that you saw, where the prostitute is sitting, mean peoples and crowds and nations and tongues.*+16 And the ten horns+ that you saw and the wild beast,+ these will hate the prostitute+ and will make her devastated and naked, and they will eat up her flesh and completely burn her with fire.+17 For God put it into their hearts to carry out his thought,+ yes, to carry out their one thought by giving their kingdom to the wild beast,+ until the words of God will have been accomplished.18 And the woman+ whom you saw means the great city that has a kingdom over the kings of the earth.”
 
18 After this I saw another angel descending from heaven with great authority, and the earth was illuminated by his glory.2 And he cried out with a strong voice, saying: “She has fallen! Babylon the Great has fallen,+ and she has become a dwelling place of demons and a place where every unclean spirit* and every unclean and hated bird lurks!+3 For because of the wine of the passion* of her sexual immorality,* all the nations have fallen victim,+ and the kings of the earth committed sexual immorality with her,+ and the merchants* of the earth became rich owing to the power of her shameless luxury.”4 And I heard another voice out of heaven say: “Get out of her, my people,+ if you do not want to share with her in her sins, and if you do not want to receive part of her plagues.+5 For her sins have massed together clear up to heaven,+ and God has called her acts of injustice* to mind.+6 Repay her in the way she treated others,+ yes, pay her back double for the things she has done;+ in the cup+ she has mixed, mix a double portion for her.+7 To the extent that she glorified herself and lived in shameless luxury, to that extent give her torment and mourning. For she keeps saying in her heart: ‘I sit as queen, and I am not a widow, and I will never see mourning.’+8 That is why in one day her plagues will come, death and mourning and famine, and she will be completely burned with fire,+ because Jehovah* God, who judged her, is strong.+9 “And the kings of the earth who committed sexual immorality* with her and lived with her in shameless luxury will weep and beat themselves in grief over her when they see the smoke from her burning.10 They will stand at a distance because of their fear of her torment and say: ‘Too bad, too bad, you great city,+ Babylon you strong city, because in one hour your judgment has arrived!’11 “Also, the merchants of the earth are weeping and mourning over her, because there is no one to buy their full cargo anymore,12 a full cargo of gold, silver, precious stones, pearls, fine linen, purple cloth, silk, and scarlet cloth; and everything made from scented wood; and every sort of object made from ivory, and from precious wood, copper, iron, and marble;13 also cinnamon, Indian spice, incense, perfumed oil, frankincense, wine, olive oil, fine flour, wheat, cattle, sheep, horses, carriages, slaves, and human lives.*14 Yes, the fine fruit that you* desired has left you, and all the delicacies and the splendid things have vanished from you, never to be found again.15 “The merchants who sold these things, who became rich from her, will stand at a distance because of their fear of her torment and will weep and mourn,16 saying: ‘Too bad, too bad, the great city, clothed with fine linen, purple, and scarlet and richly adorned with gold ornaments, precious stones, and pearls,+17 because in one hour such great riches have been devastated!’“And every ship captain and every seafaring person and sailors and all those who make a living by the sea stood at a distance18 and cried out as they looked at the smoke from her burning and said: ‘What city is like the great city?’19 They threw dust on their heads and cried out, weeping and mourning, and said: ‘Too bad, too bad, the great city, in which all those who had ships at sea became rich from her wealth, because in one hour she has been devastated!’+20 “Be glad over her, O heaven,+ also you holy ones+ and apostles and prophets, because God has pronounced his judgment on her in your behalf!”+21 And a strong angel lifted up a stone like a great millstone and hurled it into the sea, saying: “Thus with a swift pitch will Babylon the great city be hurled down, and she will never be found again.+22 And the sound of singers who accompany themselves on the harp, of musicians, of flutists, and of trumpeters will never be heard in you again. And no craftsman who practices any trade will ever be found in you again, and no sound of a millstone will ever be heard in you again.23 No light of a lamp will ever shine in you again, and no voice of a bridegroom and of a bride will ever be heard in you again; for your merchants were the top-ranking men of the earth, and by your spiritistic practices+ all the nations were misled.24 Yes, in her was found the blood of prophets and of holy ones+ and of all those who have been slaughtered on the earth.”+