Introduction - 00 of 10 - Questions for Jehovah's Witnesses
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@CharlieStream sorry for my iphone text in-correction.
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I will elaborate more. Jesus did not have natural children,or grandsons(latter). In this passage the (prince of messaih) has natural sons and grandsons. Theres a difference in the treatment in sons and servants in the Scripture also. I appreciate the simplicity of Christians generalizing "sons" meaning all in faith or a general group,which this Scripture does not support at all. The word used here it to natural children in context. God does not have grandchildren. Please explain.
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Isaiah 44:6 - Thus saith Jehovah, the King of Israel, and his Redeemer, Jehovah of hosts: I am the first, and I am the last; and besides me there is no God
Notice: "...Jehovah, the King of Israel, and his Redeemer, Jehovah of hosts..."
JESUS is ONE with the FATHER !!!
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1. I agree with you. They should.
2. But the J.W. literature does not cite references from the Bible. It only cites other J.W. literature on the point about "God's Active Force".
3. The Bible never suggests that there is any such thing as "God's Active Force"
Thanks for you response but it alludes my question to this specific Scripture. Why grandsons and subjects of the human"prince" who is clearly the prophetic messiah if they are spiritual? what are they Inheriting?
CharlieStream 8 months ago
@CharlieStream
1. Thanks. I am sorry. I am also sorry that I really don't fully understand this question. You probably mean that my response "eludes" or avoids the question and not that it "alludes" to something else. But your second sentence, the question, really isn't clear to me; and the passage doesn't mention grandsons at all.
2. What are they inheriting? These chapters refer to the millennial reign (1,000 years on earth) after the battle of Armageddon - material possessions on earth.
bereanresearch 8 months ago
@ bereanresearch, Without changing the literal context for you own truth in Ezekeil 46:16-17 speaks of the only (Messiah or Prince) that gifts inheritance to his sons, and his grandsons. Difference in treatment for human subjects/servants and his sons in this passage means something physical not by faith. Mark12:25 says the resurrected cannot marry or procreate. Hence Jesus had no children. If Jesus did not fulfill this prophecy in life, unless he did have children, how can he be the Messiah?
CharlieStream 8 months ago
@CharlieStream
1. Thank you for writing!
2. The child and son that was born (Is 9:6) is clearly a reference to Jesus who is called "The everlasting Father".
3. The Jews rejected him, "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:" (John 1:12) One can be a son by believing.
4. God sent his Son, "To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons" (Gal 4:5)
5. Adoption - sons - inheritance!
bereanresearch 8 months ago
Hi, my wife has the same material and I also had questions. You are quite correct in your assessment of the situation. My wife is not allowed to study any other material other than what she is supplied. They cannot answer some basic questions that the watchtower cannot provide. Thank you for this video.
trailerfitter2 8 months ago
@trailerfitter2
You are very welcome! I am praying for you and your wife. You can trust the bible exactly as it is written; not as the Watchtower says. (Every word of God is pure. Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar - Prov 30:6).
After this series of ten videos, we filmed three others called, "Answering Jehovah's Witnesses". We also have written articles about Watchtower doctrine - sitemap of Berean Research Institute (Dot) Com
Thank you for watching!
bereanresearch 8 months ago