.:THE TESTIMONY OF FRANK
My name is Frank and for 13 years
I have associated myself with Jehovah’s Witnesses
as a Watchtower Publisher (one who distributes Watchtowers
and Awakes door-to-door). My mother became ill at an
early age and after my parents divorced, I began to
rome about the neighborhood. I met Jews, Catholics,
whites, blacks, rich, poor and even perverted people.
Between 9 and 12 years of age, I was a rebellious child.
Since my mother and her friends would speak of “Jehovah”
and Watchtower beliefs, I naturally accepted their religion,
but I was wrong! Deep down in my heart, I always felt
like I was serving man. Jehovah’s Witnesses would
teach that Jehovah God didn’t want people to go
to college and that a high school education was enough;
yet, these same people who were preaching this would
send their kids to college. That seem hypocritical to
me.
In my latter years, I found out that
they--the Jehovah’s Witness elders--would follow
you around to see if you were hiding from Jehovah and
“bringing reproach” on His organization
by how you were living. When I look back, I think about
how stupid that is.
I would ask myself, “Where is
the power of God? If this is the right religion, why
are my fellow Jehovah’s Witnesses so unloving?
Why do they teach that if you miss their religious gathering
for work, you should quit your job or they would think
of you as not being spiritual? Why do they act as if
someone at the Kingdom Hall (Jehovah’s Witness
meeting place) doesn’t notice your spirituality,
you are not going to live forever?”
I began to question why I didn’t
try looking for a relationship with Jesus, instead of
a man-made organization. I used to wonder why the music
in the Kingdom Hall had to be classical all the time.
“What if I lose my speech and or limbs? Will I
be rejected from being part of the great crowd (people
who will live on earth forever), because I can’t
go door to door? Will I lose all of my Jehovah’s
Witness friends and thus lose favor with Jehovah God
and lose life forever?”
I found the REAL Jesus in 1999 and
that is when I left this “cult” of the Watchtower.
I now attend college and have a loving Christian family
that I lead spiritually in the Word of God. I pray every
moment that I can, and I even humbly get on the floor
in prayerful gratitude for the grace that brought me
out of this false religion.
I am grateful to my great, great grand
parents on my mother’s side who led in my deliverance
and utter change of faith from the Watchtower teachings
to true belief in the real God of the Bible. It was
a hard struggle to reach clarity on many doctrinal issues,
but I have a supportive family outside of the Watchtower
organization.
I love my first cousin on my dad’s
side. She lives in Tennessee and would preach that as
long as I was involved with the Watchtower, I had no
protection from Jesus and was thus doomed. When I would
visit my Aunt in Alabama, she would secretly play Shirley
Caesar Christian gospel music for me at her house. One
of my mother’s sisters would speak of the Trinity
and the love that Christ has for ALL mankind. My grandmother
would sneak me away to a Christian country church in
Alabama, and my favorite aunt at home in Tennessee showed
me love and patience as she also took me to a Christian
church along with my cousins as a child.
In my Bible Study, I look at the first
chapter of Saint John weekly as it helps me keep my
focus on the true Light — Jesus Himself. I challenge
all Jehovah’s Witnesses to study this powerful
chapter as all scripture is from God (2 Timothy 3:16).
Well, I’ve got to go now. I am
putting my kids to bed as my wife works in Kuwait right
now. I must also get to church online to hear my Pastor
Ricky Temple whom I have been listening to online for
3 years and have been a member of his church since October
2005 - http://www.overcomingbyfaith.org and lastly, I praise God that there is only one faith
as our unity in Christ overcomes all denominational
barriers. |