PJ54
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Agreed. He should've kept the last points off since the rest before made sense. I get the whole deal with the COVID, UN/NGO/OSCE, mishandling abuse, how the DF arrangement is misused, the demand for money like Christendom, & prophesy. Everything at the end seems to just make things murky. The deal with the ministry is that there's no one way it has to be done so there's no issue for door to door. The people who often say this at times have no issue walking around with a megaphone & holding a sign yelling at people to believe in Jesus. As for the other sheep, I wished the person considered where all the people who never knew Jesus (the majority of the earth never heard of Christ) would stand. In order to go to heaven, you have to be born again into Christ & he hasn't even been dead for a full 2 millennia yet. What will happen to those who never had a chance? Just something I have noticed.So many excellent points this brother brings out.
Is it me or does it seem that toward the end heās promoting a couple of notions that I wouldnāt go along with.
He seems to imply that there is no āother sheepā class of Christians and that āallā who call on the name of Jehovah enjoy anointed status and therefore should partake of memorial emblems.
This is an illogical view for their has to be earthly subjects of the Kingdom.
Secondly, he seems to want to impart more glory onto Jesus than Jehovah.
Donāt get me wrong, Jesus has indeed been given (by his Father) the role of being in control of all things and even angels bow reverently to him in recognition of this and so should we.
But as is often the case with people who leave the org, there is this Christendom styled tendency to leave Jehovah out of the worship equation.
Other than that, everything he says is spot on and authoritative and Iām grateful you posted this.
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