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.:SECTION THREE: QUESTION SIX:
YOUR DECISION TO SERVE GOD—LOYALTY TO JEHOVAH
OR LOYALTY TO AN ORGANIZATION?
(WDGR LESSON 16: “Your Decision to Serve God”)
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What is involved in “making sure of
all things”? Is “doubt” a ploy that Satan uses
to break our loyalty to Jehovah God? Is the Watchtower organization
the “ark” of safety? Where did you learn the truth?
Didn’t Jesus say a disciple is not above his teacher? If
the Watchtower organization isn’t the truth, where else
can we go to find accurate knowledge of truth and eternal life?1.
KAREN: Cindy, I was reading in
the Watchtower brochure What Does God Require of Us? about what
I must do in order to become a “friend of God,”2. and I have a question.
CINDY: Yes, Karen?
KAREN: My question is this. If I make my dedication
to Jehovah God and decide to be baptized as one of Jehovah’s
Witnesses, what will be expected of me?
CINDY: Well, Karen, just as this brochure notes,
“After you have made a dedication, Jehovah will expect you
to live up to your promises.…The Devil will try to stop
you from serving Jehovah.…But draw close to God in prayer.…
study his Word each day.…[and] stick close to the congregation.…By
doing all of this, you will gain the strength to stay faithful
to God.”3.
KAREN: Cindy, what are some of the ways the
Devil will try to stop me from serving Jehovah?
CINDY: Well, Karen, the February 1, 2001 issue
of The Watchtower had a good article on how to “make the
truth your own.”4. In that article, the Society discussed how “having found
the cramped road to life, a Christian’s next challenge is
to stay on it. Why is that a challenge? It is because our dedication
and baptism make us a target of Satan’s crafty acts.…One
ploy that Satan uses is to plant doubts in our mind.…How
does Satan use this tactic today? If we neglect our Bible reading,
our personal study, our prayers, and our Christian ministry and
meetings, we may leave ourselves open to doubts raised by others.
For example: ‘How do we know that this is the truth as Jesus
taught it?’…‘Are we on the threshold of Armageddon,
or is it a long way off?’ If such doubts should arise, what
can we do to remove them?…We should ‘keep on asking
God’ in prayer for faith and understanding and bolster our
efforts in personal study regarding any questions or doubts.”5.
KAREN: Cindy, is the Watchtower Society saying
that if I become one of Jehovah’s Witnesses and I come to
the place where I question or doubt something the Watchtower teaches,
I would be falling prey to Satan’s tactics?
CINDY: That’s right, Karen. Just as the
August 1, 1980 issue of The Watchtower noted “Among the
various causes of apostasy, one of the foremost is unquestionably
a lack of faith through doubt.…one who doubts…sets
himself up as a judge. He thinks he knows better than his fellow
Christians, better also than the ‘faithful and discreet
slave,’ through whom he has learned the best part, if not
all that he knows about Jehovah God and his purposes.…The
apostate makes himself a decider of what is true and what is false,
of what is “good and bad” in the way of spiritual
food. He becomes presumptuous.”6.
KAREN: Cindy, suppose you had a wrong concept
about something you believed and you were reading the Bible and
Jehovah decided to give you light. What is your initial reaction?
In other words, if you had a false understanding or an improper
view and you were reading the Scriptures and Jehovah God wanted
to show you the truth. What is the first thing that would enter
your mind?
CINDY: I’m not sure, Karen.
KAREN: Cindy, wouldn’t it be doubt? Wouldn’t
doubt be the first thing that would enter your mind if Jehovah
was trying to get your attention and show you the truth?
CINDY: Well, I guess you’re right. I never
thought of it that way before, Karen.
KAREN: Can you see, Cindy? Doubt is the initial
penetration of truth! Doubt is not a ploy of Satan, but it’s
the Holy Spirit trying to get you to perform your personal responsibility
of finding out what is true. You see, to doubt God or to doubt
the Word of God is sin, but to doubt whether your interpretation
is perfectly accurate is not wrong. This is God’s Spirit
trying to get your attention so that you find out what is true.
The Bible says “Make sure of all things; hold fast to what
is fine.…”7. That command was given to individuals. It was not given to an
organization to “make sure of all things,” and then
to tell you what they made sure of. Tell me, Cindy, what’s
involved in making sure of all things?
CINDY: Well, Karen, it involves reading the
Scriptures, praying, and studying the Watchtower’s Bible-based
publications.
KAREN: OK, Cindy. Now suppose we were reading
the Bible and we ran across a verse that contradicts a Watchtower
teaching, and you took it back to the Kingdom Hall, looked it
up in the library, asked your brothers about it, and you found
out the Society doesn’t have anything on it. Then what would
you do? Would you go against the Society and believe what you
know to be true from the Bible?
CINDY: Oh, no, Karen. The Watchtower taught
me everything I know about the Bible. I can’t go against
the Watchtower. That’s Jehovah’s organization—His
channel of communication to mankind.8. If there’s ever a question on anything, the Society will
come up with an answer on it eventually.9.
KAREN: OK, Cindy So after you’ve checked
the Watchtower’s publications and you find they don’t
have an answer, what do you do with the verse? What does it mean
to “make sure of all things”? Doesn’t it ultimately
lead to you making up your own individual, private mind on what
that verse means?
CINDY: Well, I guess so.
KAREN: Cindy, what about those in Berea at Acts
17:11? The apostle Paul—who was no mere presiding overseer
of some congregation—came from headquarters and visited
the congregation at Berea—giving them the latest truth.
Do you know what they said to Paul? They whipped out their Scriptures
and said, “Thank you brother, Paul. I tell you what. Why
don’t you take that seat way there in the back, and keep
your mouth shut. And we’re going to take the Word of God
and find out whether everything you told us is true or not!”
And what did Paul do? Did he say “Oh that’s very un-theocratic.
You might be like Christendom—division and confusion”?
No, he didn’t say that. He said, “Amen! They were
more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, for they received
the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily,
to see whether these things were so.”
CINDY: But, Karen, where did we learn the truth?
Wasn’t it from the Watchtower? Jesus said “a disciple
is not above his teacher.”10. You don’t think you know better than the Watchtower, do
you?11. The Bible says “do not lean on your own understanding.”12.
KAREN: Cindy, are you saying I am to look to
the Watchtower Society to be my spiritual teacher? At Matthew
23:8 Jesus told us not to call anyone “teacher” for
there is only one teacher—God. Why can’t I just personally
read the Bible and let God’s Holy Spirit be my teacher as
Jesus commanded?13.
CINDY: Karen, “it is true that many people
can learn a great deal by reading the Bible personally.…But,
being honest with ourselves, are we truly going to grasp the full
significance of it all without help?”14. At Acts 8, when Philip asked the Ethiopian eunuch if he understood
what he was reading in Scripture, the eunuch replied, “How
could I ever do so, unless someone guided me?”15. Even though the eunuch held a prominent position of authority,
he “was humble enough to acknowledge his need for help in
understanding Bible prophecy.”16. Karen, if you are going to continue to eat from Jehovah’s
spiritual table, you need to have the attitude that the eunuch
had at
Acts 8. You need to be humble, hungry, and honest when you read
the Watchtower publications, and the “gratitude for the
Scriptural things” you “have learned should move”
you “to serve Jehovah loyally.”17.
KAREN: Cindy, at Acts 8:39, after Philip baptized
the Ethiopian eunuch, what happened to his teacher—Philip?
CINDY: Well, it says that “Jehovah’s
spirit quickly led Philip away, and the eunuch did not see him
anymore,”18. but that’s because the eunuch now had “the truth,”
so he did not need his teacher any longer. But you are not in
the truth yet, Karen, so you still need the Watchtower Society
to be your teacher.
KAREN: But, Cindy, don’t you still have
your teacher? Since Philip—the eunuch’s teacher—left
him after he came into the truth, if Jehovah’s Witnesses
are in the truth, why do they still need their “teacher”—the
Watchtower Society? Again I ask, since Jesus told us not to call
anyone “teacher,” why do Jehovah’s Witnesses
continue to look to the Watchtower Society as their spiritual
“teacher”? If Jehovah God really is a God of love
and He wants everyone to be saved, why would He write the Bible
in such a way that the average person could not understand it
without the help of a human teacher? If Jehovah is really loving,
wouldn’t He write it so that anyone could read it and be
saved—regardless of whether they have help?
CINDY: That’s a good point, Karen, but
where else can we go to find accurate knowledge of truth and eternal
life? Christendom certainly doesn’t have the truth. Just
as The Watchtower noted “We will be impelled to serve Jehovah
loyally with his organization if we remember that there is nowhere
else to go for life eternal.”19. Just as Peter replied to Jesus at John 6:68 “Lord, whom
shall we go away to? You have the sayings of everlasting life”20. and just as the people of Noah’s day had nowhere else to
go but to the ark of God, today “there is nowhere else to
go for divine favor and life eternal”21. but to the Watchtower organization.
KAREN: Cindy, at John 6:68, did Peter say to
Jesus, “Lord, what shall we go away to?” or did he
say “whom shall we go away to?”
CINDY: He said to “whom.”
KAREN: That’s right, Cindy. So who are
we to go to for eternal life? To a person or to an organization?
CINDY: Well, I guess we’re to go to a
person—to Jesus. But aren’t we following Jesus when
we submit to Jehovah’s organization as the ark of safety?
KAREN: Cindy, how do you know the Watchtower
is God’s organization? Doesn’t it take only “one”
drop of poison to poison a whole glass of water?22. Since many of the Watchtower teachings over the years have proved
false requiring “new light,” how can we have confidence
that “new light” down the road won’t reveal
that there is poison in some of the Society’s current teachings?
Since the Bible says that Jesus is the only ark of safety we should
trust in for eternal life, why not place your complete trust in
Jesus alone?23.
COMMENTS:
Friends, Jehovah God is the God of Truth. Truth does
not fear examination. If an organization cannot stand
up under examination, then it is not the truth, but
is rather a counterfeit and loyalty to a counterfeit
is disloyalty to Jehovah God. We would do well to follow
the admonition in the March 15, 1998 Watchtower regarding
misplaced loyalty. The Society said “…in
today’s world the reality is that people often
let themselves be manipulated and influenced in so many
subtle ways that they end up involuntarily doing what
others want them to do.…religious organizations
get people to support their ideas and goals, not always
by means of convincing arguments, but often by appealing
to a sense of solidarity or loyalty.…each of us
does well to ask himself, ‘Of whom am I a slave?
Who exercises the greatest influence on my decisions
and my way of life?… Whom do I obey—God
or men?’ ”24.
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1. The portion of this discussion that deals with responding
to the Jehovah’s Witness concept of “doubt”
was taken from an audio message entitled, A Few
Effective Methods of Witnessing to Jehovah's Witnesses,
by Arnold Hoffman. (Free Minds, Inc. PO Box 3818, Manhattan
Beach, CA 90266 / 310-545-7831).
2. What Does God Require of Us?, 1996, p. 31:1
3. What Does God Require of Us?, p. 31:3
4. The Watchtower, February 1, 2001, p. 13
5.The
Watchtower, February 1, 2001, pp. 9-10
6. The Watchtower, August 1, 1980, pp. 19-20
7. 1 Thessalonians 5:21, New World Translation
8. The Watchtower, October 1, 1967, p. 590
9. See The Watchtower, May 1, 1957, p. 284
10. Matthew 10:24, New World Translation
11. See The Watchtower, February 1, 1952, p. 80; The Watchtower, November 15, 1992, p. 20
12. Proverbs 3:5, New World Translation
13.See
John 14:26; 1 John 2:27
14. Reasoning from the Scriptures, 1985, 1989ed, p.
328
15. Acts 8:30-31, New World Translation
16. Reasoning from the Scriptures, p. 328
17. The Watchtower, November 15, 1992, p. 19
18. New World Translation
19. emphasis in original, The Watchtower, November
15, 1992, p. 21
20. New World Translation
21.The
Watchtower, November 15, 1992, p. 21
22.See Reasoning from the Scriptures, p. 323
23. See John 14:6
24. The Watchtower, March 15, 1998, pp. 15-16 compare
with The Watchtower, August 1, 1997, pp. 8-14
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