musterion
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I've had a lot of dealings with JWs over the years and when one gets really saved they are real fireballs for Jesus.
The heavier the chains, the greater the sense of freedom once they're shed?
I've had a lot of dealings with JWs over the years and when one gets really saved they are real fireballs for Jesus.
I don't doubt it but I prefer to get right to the point and stick with entrance into the Kingdom...their whole thing is believing they're to work their whole lives to try to get in (and even then, only 144,000 unnamed JWs are "guaranteed" entrance), but Paul says all those who are Christ's through the Gospel are already there. When he saw that, I could see in his eyes he'd never seen that promise before and I told him he as a choice: either the Watchtower is right or Paul is...but not both.
If this is your understanding of what Jehovah's witnesses believe about the entrance to the kingdom then you're starting off on the wrong foot, since that is NOT what Jehovah's witnesses believe.
If this is your understanding of what Jehovah's witnesses believe about the entrance to the kingdom then you're starting off on the wrong foot, since that is NOT what Jehovah's witnesses believe.
I've already told a few here on TOL about this but I'm requesting prayer for a Jehovah's Witness who was on my doorstep last Saturday. He said he wants to come back this Saturday at 10:30 am to address a list of dozens of Bible blessings which I gave him, most of which the Watchtower denies to all its members. I have strong reason to believe God had already been working on him for some time before he came to my door.
Please pray that he does keep his word and comes back, so that he can again hear the power of God unto salvation and, hopefully, be saved from his blindness and slavery to the ministers of Satan.
Thank you very much.
I prayed that you will learn what they understand correctly.
I prayed that you will learn what they understand correctly.
We will pray that some Christian comes to your door with the truth.
What cult do you wish to convert them to?
I've already told a few here on TOL about this but I'm requesting prayer for a Jehovah's Witness who was on my doorstep last Saturday. He said he wants to come back this Saturday at 10:30 am to address a list of dozens of Bible blessings which I gave him, most of which the Watchtower denies to all its members. I have strong reason to believe God had already been working on him for some time before he came to my door.
Please pray that he does keep his word and comes back, so that he can again hear the power of God unto salvation and, hopefully, be saved from his blindness and slavery to the ministers of Satan.
Thank you very much.
If he brings an elder it likely means he can't reply to the Bible but thinks someone else can and will, meaning mind and heart are closed. In which case, the meeting will be brief.
Their best are carefully and specifically trained in their tactics, and have many years ahead of us all, in dealing with the various issues you are likely to present them with.
True. And Scott was honest enough to admit that, which was as unusual as it was refreshing.But, regardless of cult, their issue is Galatianism - "oh how I am going to do something for the Lord that will make Him accept me; how good I feel now, oh how I love God..."
I already had Colossians 1:13 called up on my phone, from the JW's official NWT webpage. It reads pretty much the same.JWs have their own "TNWT." Along the Apostle Paul's "as under the Law, that I might win some," I'd used their TNWT, as it is "holy" to them, but is basically laid out like the Bible.
Why brush up on what is to be avoided?But brush up on their passages so you know the corruptions, and simply avoid going to them.
Did that last week.In the absence of that, you open with a topic centered around the works issue.
Did it. That's when he promised to return today to respond to the promises made to the Body of Christ and explain to me why none of them can be claimed by either of us.And when they begin to jump from topic to topic, as they often do, for the confusion they will need towards reeling you in; bring them back to the original topic each time.
Those are their typical rabbit trails but not one of them came up. Had they, I'd have steered him right back to the issue at hand: if Paul says people can be in the Kingdom NOW, and the Watchtower says they can't, one of them is wrong so pick which you will believe cuz you can't believe both. I did get to say that last week and that's when he decided to leave.You will basically be dealing with any would be cult's leader's and or victim's typical tactic.
Meaning, you will here a lot of "Of course we know that" such and so.. "so it stands to reason that anyone with an open mind would... right off concede that a trinity this, and a Spirit that, and God dying on a stake.." and blah, blah, blah...
When I was a baby Christian, I tasted a little "love bombing" and a just a bit of the humiliating "Confess Your Worst Sin to this Group of Discipling Men." Though it wasn't at the hands of an actual cult, that fact makes it even worse because it was nonetheless cultic.That is the tactic of the cult - it is meant to shame one into feeling less than, and stupid, and ashamed, and all the rest. The attempted reeling into the idea that the cult leader alone has the answers, has begun...
Yup.It goes all the way back to Genesis 3's "serpent was more subtle than all the beast of the field" thus his "Yea, hath God said?"
Had he been so inclined (it looks like I may never know), Scott never got that far.Everyone of any former cult will report this sense of worthlessness they not only allowed on themselves, their spouse, their children, but in turn, practiced on anyone who so much as said "hello."
You will be dealing with such a victimizing victim. And you will be dealing with its intent on you.
I feel quite fine praying for, and asking others to pray for his salvation, just the same.Praying up is fine - as your helmet.
Scott is not my enemy. My battle isn't with him, or anyone like him, but with the one who has blinded him.But that with that Sword the Lord drew on the Adversary in Matthew 4:4 is your weapon.
Um...okay.Prayer on these issues being more the refocusing of the outlook needed throughout.
Yup.As one wise A9D Grace preacher has often put it "if you want God over there; quit just praying about it - get over there; He's in you!"
I prayed that you will learn what they understand correctly.
Figures...always wondered if you were part of, or sympathetic to, the JW cult. Guess you answered that...atrol:
Must,
Praying up is fine - as your helmet.
I too "feel quite fine praying for, and asking others to pray for his salvation, just the same."
I simply understand it from within A9D.
Where the issue; this side of "that which is perfect" - the [full] knowledge revelation of the Mystery we now have in written form - is the issue of what prayer is meant to focus one on as to another, as one prays for them.
That, for example, is the heart of the Apostle Paul's prayers throughout - who he was praying for.
Paul would then exercise his own will in line with the doctrine he was given to preach, teach, and lay out in written form.
For he was, is to the Body as "the Apostle of the Gentiles," in this Mystery Grace, what Moses was to Israel as their great, God given, Law giver.
I say that more to those outside "the choir."
Both Moses and Paul are often found asserting things with an authority over much, and in each their respective writings, that no other writers of Scripture do.
Thus, when we of A9D aka Mid-Acts, appear to harp on and on that ""Paul said this, and Paul sad that.." it is no different then all those times in the other writers' "Moses said this, what did Moses command," and so on.
Even the Lord Himself followed this practice...
Matthew 8:
4. And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell no man; but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, for a testimony unto them.
Matthew 23:
1. Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,
2. Saying The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat:
3. All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not.
Mark 10:
2. And the Pharisees came to him, and asked him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife? tempting him.
3. And he answered and said unto them, What did Moses command you?
And so on...
Acts 26:
15. And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And he said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest.
16. But rise, and stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose, to make thee a minister and a witness both of these things which thou hast seen, and of those things in the which I will appear unto thee;
17. Delivering thee from the people, and from the Gentiles, unto whom now I send thee,
18. To open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me.
1 Corinthians 11:
1. Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.
1 Corinthians 14:
36. What? came the word of God out from you? or came it unto you only?
37. If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual, let him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.
That right there is also a means of dealing with cultists - as with Christianity in general, they haven't a clue as to impact of the above that even the Church long ago lost sight of.
Thus, as we pray for them, in light of the doctrine (the Pauline teaching), what the doctrine is meant to work in us towards them, is made effectual by the effectual working of the doctrine we are praying for them based on.
Not "Lord deliver them.." but "Lord deliver them through your Word; let it be the issue when I meet with them."
1 Thessalonians 2:
13. For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe.