Q: Have you presented any of your research to the Society, and if you have what was their response?

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A: No, I haven’t forwarded any of my articles to the Society. For one thing, from what I have heard from those who have done so, the reception of any material that differs from what they teach has been less than appreciated. And secondly, I do not feel the need to present my research to them for approval, as if anyone has the authority to approve or censor what the Scriptures teach.

Jehovah does not acknowledge any self-appointed governors as representing any of his chosen ones, but deals with each chosen individual directly through his Son, as was the case in the first century, such as when he chose the persecutor Saul and turned him into the zealous apostle Paul, an apostle to the nations. There certainly was not anyone else that Jehovah had to consult first, such as some governing body. That is why he holds every chosen anointed servant personally accountable for carrying out the work he has assigned them.

Should we be surprised that Jehovah uses individuals who are not looked up to by the majority of his people because of not fitting the profile of what we have been taught to expect? Our Examining the Scriptures Daily 2006, of Wednesday, January 11, made the following comment regarding this:

“To whom did 'Jehovah's glory gleam' with the angelic announcement of the good news of the birth of 'a Savior, who is Christ the Lord'? It was not to the high-minded religious leaders or to the important people in high places but to the humble shepherds 'living out of doors and keeping watches in the night over their flocks.' (Luke 2:8-11) These individuals were not highly esteemed for their credentials and work. Yet, they were the ones Jehovah took note of and chose to inform first about the birth of the Messiah. Yes, Jehovah chooses individuals who may not meet certain human expectations and uses them to communicate his glorious purpose to others." (Bold mine)

When Jehovah “chooses individuals to communicate his glorious purpose to others” he deals with them by means of his Son, according to his own purpose. He does not
go through some "high-minded" governing body. The apostle Paul explains at Philippians 2:13: "For God is the one that, for the sake of [his] good pleasure, is acting within YOU in order for YOU both to will and to act." Or as the New Living Translation puts it: "For God is working in you, giving you the desire to obey him and the power to do what pleases him." (Eph. 3:20,21) As the Scriptures remind us so many times, none of Jesus' disciples are above or below any of the others, for "all you are brothers." (Matt. 23:8) They are all equal in Jehovah's eyes. (Matt. 18:1-3; Mark 9:33-35)

Therefore, I have not seen any need to present my research to the Society as if to seek their permission; or perhaps attempt to correct them. Since I believe Paul's words regarding the "man of lawlessness" to apply to our governing body, and since their presence is not from Jehovah but "according to the operation of Satan," I believe that trying to correct them would prove as futile as wanting to correct Satan. Afterall, Paul writes that Jehovah "lets an operation of error go to them, that they may get to believing the lie." Who am I to get in the way of that! They are comparable to the Sanhedrin, the governing body of the Jews, who opposed Jesus and anyone who exercised faith in him. Jesus did not bother with them. (2 Thess. 2:3,4, 9-12, NWT; Matt. 15:14) Does that cause division? Not if it is Jehovah who is "acting within" his servants. His spirit, which Jesus promised to provide as a helper, unites his people. It is only when we refuse to obey him and fail to yield to his spirit, teaching our own ideas by going beyond the things written, that we are in danger of causing division. (John 14:16,17,26; 1 Cor. 4:6)

By the way, I do not advertise my site nor promote it in any way. I have also requested others not to link to it from other websites or forums, as I feel that my site will be beneficial and of encouragement only to those who are "sighing and groaning over all the detestable things that are being done in the midst of us." (Ezekiel 9:4, 6) Those who love things the way they are within the organization, and who put their trust in the man of lawlessness, will not find any encouragement here. I trust that if this has Jehovah's blessing then he will direct anyone who needs encouragement to this site. I do not desire to stumble anyone!
 



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