JWs are very patient people. They have been saying in the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, and beyond the year 2000 that the end is very near. Boy, that is patience.
@@thisth3kidlilc33zI will. The Jehovah's witnesses have incorrectly predicted Armageddon half a dozen times. Jesus mentioned a generation that would not pass away until the kingdom came. This generation was supposed to witness things Jesus spoke about. It was for application at the time of Jesus, which Jehovah's witnesses have erroneously extrapolated a secondary fulfilment. You can maybe start to see why they go it wrong... The generation that was not supposed to pass away was the generation that saw the events of 1914 unfold. The supposed invisible (not in Bible) return of Jesus. Now the Jehovah's witnesses say a generation that overlaps with them but saw absolutely none of the significant events. Will be the generation that doesn't pass away. Again a teaching not found in the Bible.
Exercising patience because we're in the final part of the final part of the last days, undoubtedly the final part of the final part of the last days 😅😅😅😅
Yep, definitely not a doomsday cult. Nothing about repeatedly predicting the end of the world and being wrong could cause one to come to that conclusion.
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
@@misterdoctor9693 the apostles thought that Jesus would become King when they were preaching to the world at that time, telling people to repent & the good news.. The apostles believed Gods Kingdom was to come then.. So, we speculated a possibility
love u sisters and brothers😊with patience, faith,believing what we read and learn about jehovah is priceless, imagine living forever praising jehovah,this system is fading fast and satan with it,this spiritual food good for the heart and soul😊
@faithlessdrunkslavesince1914 Why did the Watchtower in its own literature call themselves Prophets after Jesus? That's a clear sign of false prophets :)
"There's absolutely no fee, but if you do ordain yourself as one of us and simply change your mind later, you will be shunned to no end by your "new" friends." Conveniently left that part out didn't ya Mr. Rent-An-Elder???
For those tuning in. Jehovah isn't God's name. Its a miss translation that combine the tetragrammaton just the consonants from God's name. Either the vowels from a different word. It wrong. Always have been, alway will be. The letter J didn't exist till 1500's. No bible writer every uses that name. The name was deliberately obscured by the Jews at the time who were superstitious about it. Something about not taking the Lord's name in vain. The governing body will admit with a half truth that Jehovah may not be the closest pronunciation... Which is, in reality only part of the problem. The more you know.
@@bringbackcommonsense528 falsely. Jehovah is a combination of the consonants of gods name and the vowels from a title for god that was written above the tetragrammaton. Jehovah is incorrect. Yahweh is maybe close. No one knows.
Armageddon and the following paradise should have come 7 times: 1914, 1918, 1925, 1942, 1954, 1958, 1975 (almost 50 years ago now!) Yes, Jehova´s witnesses must be very patient people....
@@miz6294 im not saying all do. But there offical teaching is to shun the disfellowshiped but i know some jws who still talk to there disfellowshiped ones
England UK has been this weekend. It is a very unique and a wonderful insight into what the future holds. Anyone is invited and at no cost. You just have to want to be there!
*"At no cost."* Really?! 😂 What about the personal cost to those who joined your cult, then found themselves ostracised from family and friends when disfellowshipped? What about the long-term financial cost to young people who are discouraged from higher education, meaning they're trapped in low-paid, menial jobs? What about the psychological damage to children who are prohibited from birthday celebrations and other social activities? No initial "cost" in monetary terms but that's always the way with cults. How else would they find people at low-points in their lives who are potential new recruits? Do us all a favour and stop promoting your cult and its wicked activities.
Jehovah has his timeline for the new order He is not ready yet. He wants to get as many people to be in the new order with him and his son Jesus. God does not go by our timeline
Oh indeed Engratioa. How lovely to see a bunch of deluded hypocrites who profess that 'Love never fails', yet who are quite willing to shun their own children. It's so truly lovely! 😘
@@KeivenDequiroz It's a pity you followed your cult's guidance and failed to educate yourself properly. Then you'd have understood that my words are *SARCASM* and not hate. Do you even know what sarcasm is?! Like all JWs, you are taught to characterise any criticism as "hate" which is yet another cult tactic. Ask yourself, who's more the wrongdoer; someone like me using sarcasm to highlight hypocrisy or a parent who deliberately shuns their own child to satisfy the whims of a cult?
@@KeivenDequiroz Always the victim, just like your JW brainwashing teaches. While you have your Bible open, read *Matthew 7:15-17* which perfectly describes the cult you're a member of. Good luck - you're going to need it. 😘
They taught their members that the pandemic was a sign Armageddon was coming. So this convention is a an apology for another failed end of the world prediction. So remain patient!
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
THE JEALOUSY AND ANGER YA'LL HAVE TOWARDS JEHOVAHS WITNESSES IS SAD AND SICKING. MAYBE IF YOU READ THE BIBLE yourself and stop serving imperfect man. Then you would know it is a sign. Research on your own is fundamental. They never said a date. Ya'll gotta stop hating the truth.
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢no mre patience but too much patients...jw ❤ evil.... governing body members live on lush but rank in file witnesses live in darkness
@@KeivenDequiroz Don't forget to read *Matthew 7:15-17* which perfectly describes the JW cult. And while I have your attention, can you please tell us where in the Bible, does it discourage higher education? Thanks Keiven! 😘
@@Pac-Man.. Do you the illustration on Matthew Chapter 13?? Which Jesus restored the Christianity on first century and do you also know Matthew 24:14 that we also spread the Kingdom of God just like what apostles and disciples did they goes to every home on rome to spread the gospel we also do that in this last days and also learn to respect religion you can't prove what you said that is hatred, mind your own business.
@@KeivenDequiroz Nice irrelevant essay but interesting that you avoided my simple question. So I'll ask you again. The JW cult claim that all their rules and edicts are based on Bible principles. So please tell us, where in the Bible is higher education discouraged? A very easy question Keiven so please answer it without your usual waffle and evasion. 😘
@@Pac-Man.. i don't understand what you saying because I don't speak much English im avoiding it cause I can't understand give me the meaning of discouraged and also I can't believe a religion is also called a cult, you are also mentioned in Matthew 24:9 you are the prosecute.
They'll always make a profit from the "voluntary" donations of 8 million deluded members. Just not quite as many millions this year. It's not an issue. They'll simply close down and sell off a few more Kingdom Halls to maintain their financial margins.
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
@@terriberrens2144 😂😂I was like "earthly" what's that? Just goes to show people don't talk facts. No one tells us not to talk to people who aren't Witnesses. How would you work or preach?
@@alexshatner3907 *"distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood.............."* Not unlike your claims to be an "Oxford educated professor, eh Alex?! 😂😂🤣🤣
How much money did the Watchtower or JW-ORG pay this news channel for this ridiculous puff piece? The real reason for the "Excercise Patience" theme is because JWs are getting tired of hearing that "The End" is just around the corner. The questions were all soft-balls... as expected.
What a load of rubbish. They're also going to be reminded about putting god before their own flesh and blood and turning their back on their family if they don't have the JW badge. Turn your back on your family in the hope that they come back to that religion. That in itself is disgusting.
Revelation 20:10 where it says .... And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
"Advertise, advertise, advertise the King and his Kingdom" was the famous call way back in the 40s. We've been doing it for over a century. But we're not televangelists. If you want that, you'll have to find your hypocrisy elsewhere.
What a fun and respectful interview!!! They didn't put out any false claims and asked great questions!!! The Brother seemed really nice and probably wanted to invited the interviewers too. I know he probably did and gave them invitations too!!!
What would be false claims? Like Jehovah's Witnesses are under a state wide investigation into their cover-up of child sexual abuse and hired the same law firm as the Catholic church when they were under investigation for the same thing?
Except that “exercise patience” is meant for JWs who feel exhausted from constantly preaching and waiting for the tribulation. This man is deceptive and brainwashed
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
@@kittens958Are you one of Jehovah's Witnesses? if so the scrutiny and judgement I'm seeing from you is not very scriptural now is it? “Hot tempers cause arguments, but patience brings peace.”
@Proverbs1518 Go have a seat false prophet. Your comment is the things you feel from within. Your guilty conscience is showing. It's apart of the misappropriating words you play. Due to the fact that you hate the truth. Typical behavior from someone who hates Jesus.
@Proverbs1518 What you wanted to say was you yourself needs to stop judging Jehovahs Witnesses, and you wanna learn to walk like Jesus correctly and not the false worldly way. You also meant to say you yourself need to be patient. Your guilty conscience just became exposed. Stop hating the truth and do proper research false prophet.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ARE DEFINITELY DOING SOMETHING RIGHT. THE JEALOUSY CLOWNS ON THE COMMENT THREAD IS AMAZING. ANYONE COMMENTING ON THESE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE ARE DEFINITELY FALSE PROPHET.
Odd. I don't feel like a false prophet. I've never prophesied anything. I've just observed a high control religion that routinely ruins people's lives by not allowing anyone the freedom of thought to disagree with a few old men in New York under threat of being cut off from their family, friends and often employment, especially young people who are still dependent on their parents. You are not allowed to have your own beliefs when you are a JW.
@@kittens958 Since when did you know everything about the entire world. For your information, many many thousands of children have died because of their insane policies with blood transfusions, protecting pedophiles, and their nonsensical shunning.
@@miz6294allow me. JWs concealed thousands of pedophiles leading to many children being abused and the abusers getting away. They shun people until they kill themselves. I've lost 3 people this ways. They have killed many of their own followers with false teachings around organ transplants and blood fractions. That evil enough for you? Why do you think their governing tells you not to research the religion. They don't want you thinking for yourself. Seeing this cult for the danger it is. The evil it is.
Or whether we are making money in the Name of Jesus. Jesus Said..”You Cannot Serve God and money.” Christians never teach you what Jesus Really Said! They just take the money and run! Such a joke! All of You! 😊❤
Wait! The man said there was no fee associated. So what money are you talking about? The one thing I know about these people is that they don’t charge anybody for anything. They are very different from churches.
@@504mike They make money on the number of views they make on UA-cam. Any church has to make money somehow..or they would be like Jesus..Homeless and Teaching and Healing Free!
@@504mike I was raised in this religion it’s a whole sham. Their past which they like to keep hidden, is full of false prophecy and racism and recently child sexual abuse
thats not how a Jehovah witness preaches...they are the ones attacking the real Jehovah witness, youre filming a trial i spoke to the main person in the religon the goveirng body, youre filiming a trial and this man is the one attacking the real Jehovah witness in the hall he goes to...his saying stuff like the real Jehovah witness left him otu for several Jehovah witness parties to start to ruin his reputation and make his life a nightmare in the religon. but they dont talk like this man
JWs are very patient people. They have been saying in the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, and beyond the year 2000 that the end is very near. Boy, that is patience.
No its not
@@Soccerexgaming then, what do you call it?
@@bmoshareholderappleshareho855I call it brainwashing
@@Soccerexgamingyou’re so bitter and sad 😂
@@krissykatportalyou’re being brainwashed by media and social media all the time as well….but you not ready to discuss that. 😂
I wish I could but that overlapping generation trick they pulled out of the rabbit hat destroyed my patience and I say this sincerely
that was shameless
Do you mind elaborating? Lol
As an exjw. Keep pulling that thread. It's the only way out.
@@thisth3kidlilc33zI will. The Jehovah's witnesses have incorrectly predicted Armageddon half a dozen times.
Jesus mentioned a generation that would not pass away until the kingdom came. This generation was supposed to witness things Jesus spoke about. It was for application at the time of Jesus, which Jehovah's witnesses have erroneously extrapolated a secondary fulfilment. You can maybe start to see why they go it wrong...
The generation that was not supposed to pass away was the generation that saw the events of 1914 unfold. The supposed invisible (not in Bible) return of Jesus.
Now the Jehovah's witnesses say a generation that overlaps with them but saw absolutely none of the significant events. Will be the generation that doesn't pass away. Again a teaching not found in the Bible.
Exercising patience because we're in the final part of the final part of the last days, undoubtedly the final part of the final part of the last days 😅😅😅😅
Stephen lett😂😂
Yep, definitely not a doomsday cult. Nothing about repeatedly predicting the end of the world and being wrong could cause one to come to that conclusion.
Just watching his face tweaking out when he talks.. spells brainwashing at its best!
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
@@misterdoctor9693 the apostles thought that Jesus would become King when they were preaching to the world at that time, telling people to repent & the good news.. The apostles believed Gods Kingdom was to come then.. So, we speculated a possibility
love u sisters and brothers😊with patience, faith,believing what we read and learn about jehovah is priceless, imagine living forever praising jehovah,this system is fading fast and satan with it,this spiritual food good for the heart and soul😊
Why did the Watchtower in its own literature call themselves Prophets after Jesus? That's a clear sign of false prophets :)
It’s just around the corner! Bet you don’t know much about the history of this cult! You are blinded by the Governing Body!
@faithlessdrunkslavesince1914 Why did the Watchtower in its own literature call themselves Prophets after Jesus? That's a clear sign of false prophets :)
@@TheProofLadywhere? Stop spreading misleading information
@faithlessdrunkslavesince1914stop mocking jw all human are not perfect but christian are trying to be perfect as what God wants
"There's absolutely no fee, but if you do ordain yourself as one of us and simply change your mind later, you will be shunned to no end by your "new" friends." Conveniently left that part out didn't ya Mr. Rent-An-Elder???
£12 a day parking at ours and that is without the fuel charges of driving there each day for an hour or finding hotel accommodation.
No fee, but if you change your mind you pay with your family
They lost a big case in Norway on human rights violations for shunning it is about time!!!
Jehovah we love you
For those tuning in. Jehovah isn't God's name. Its a miss translation that combine the tetragrammaton just the consonants from God's name. Either the vowels from a different word. It wrong. Always have been, alway will be.
The letter J didn't exist till 1500's. No bible writer every uses that name.
The name was deliberately obscured by the Jews at the time who were superstitious about it. Something about not taking the Lord's name in vain.
The governing body will admit with a half truth that Jehovah may not be the closest pronunciation... Which is, in reality only part of the problem.
The more you know.
@@ramrod576 Yaweh which is translated to Jehovah.
@@bringbackcommonsense528 falsely. Jehovah is a combination of the consonants of gods name and the vowels from a title for god that was written above the tetragrammaton. Jehovah is incorrect. Yahweh is maybe close. No one knows.
@ramrod576 blud" said no one knows" then sprout nonsense on how Jehovah was a wrong translation lmao
I was there❤❤❤❤ and baptised
Such a shame. Another cult member donating their money to a multi-billion dollar American property empire.
Sorry to hear that.
Armageddon and the following paradise should have come 7 times: 1914, 1918, 1925, 1942, 1954, 1958, 1975 (almost 50 years ago now!) Yes, Jehova´s witnesses must be very patient people....
THE LAST PART OF THE FINAL PIECE OF THE LAST MOMENTS OF THE LAST HOUR OF THE LAST MINUTE OF THE LAST DAYS 😅
And milosecond😂
Of the last nanosecond
😂😂😂
... '' Thank's '','' Brother - Mark - Smith '' ... From .v.b.b.c. ...
Didn't they falsely predict the end of the world like a dozen times? LOL
Only half a dozen. Still pretty bad. Ha ha ha ha ha
Abusive and narcistic they kick there kids if disfellowshiped out and dont talk to disfellowshiped family or friends
💯.
You don't know the whole story stop judging
@@miz6294 whole story? For what? Does child abuse need two sides? 🤦♂️
@@miz6294 im not saying all do. But there offical teaching is to shun the disfellowshiped but i know some jws who still talk to there disfellowshiped ones
England UK has been this weekend. It is a very unique and a wonderful insight into what the future holds. Anyone is invited and at no cost. You just have to want to be there!
*"At no cost."* Really?! 😂 What about the personal cost to those who joined your cult, then found themselves ostracised from family and friends when disfellowshipped? What about the long-term financial cost to young people who are discouraged from higher education, meaning they're trapped in low-paid, menial jobs? What about the psychological damage to children who are prohibited from birthday celebrations and other social activities? No initial "cost" in monetary terms but that's always the way with cults. How else would they find people at low-points in their lives who are potential new recruits? Do us all a favour and stop promoting your cult and its wicked activities.
And the usual silence........tells us all we need to know.
Protect your kids of you go. Thousandth of pedophiles in this religion. Mostly not investigated due to 2 witness rule.
HELLO
Jehovah has his timeline for the new order He is not ready yet. He wants to get as many people to be in the new order with him and his son Jesus. God does not go by our timeline
Muy bonito ❤❤❤❤
Yikes protect your children if you go. There are thousands of pedophiles in the Jehovahs witness religion.
This is Truly lovely
Oh indeed Engratioa. How lovely to see a bunch of deluded hypocrites who profess that 'Love never fails', yet who are quite willing to shun their own children. It's so truly lovely! 😘
@@Pac-Man..oh you forgot that you're sending hate to us when Jesus said to love your enemy
@@KeivenDequiroz It's a pity you followed your cult's guidance and failed to educate yourself properly. Then you'd have understood that my words are *SARCASM* and not hate. Do you even know what sarcasm is?! Like all JWs, you are taught to characterise any criticism as "hate" which is yet another cult tactic.
Ask yourself, who's more the wrongdoer; someone like me using sarcasm to highlight hypocrisy or a parent who deliberately shuns their own child to satisfy the whims of a cult?
@@Pac-Man.. Thank you prosecution because of you that were mentioned on Matthew 24:9 you made my faith become strong
@@KeivenDequiroz Always the victim, just like your JW brainwashing teaches. While you have your Bible open, read *Matthew 7:15-17* which perfectly describes the cult you're a member of. Good luck - you're going to need it. 😘
They taught their members that the pandemic was a sign Armageddon was coming.
So this convention is a an apology for another failed end of the world prediction.
So remain patient!
It's biblical maybe u should read the Bible and stop listening to imperfect man who u worship.
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
They didn't say it was coming in 2020+
@@may8043 Exactly.
THE JEALOUSY AND ANGER YA'LL HAVE TOWARDS JEHOVAHS WITNESSES IS SAD AND SICKING. MAYBE IF YOU READ THE BIBLE yourself and stop serving imperfect man. Then you would know it is a sign. Research on your own is fundamental. They never said a date. Ya'll gotta stop hating the truth.
Good
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢no mre patience but too much patients...jw ❤ evil.... governing body members live on lush but rank in file witnesses live in darkness
Good comment spiritual brother greetings from zambia central africa
Greetings from Philippines
@@KeivenDequiroz Don't forget to read *Matthew 7:15-17* which perfectly describes the JW cult. And while I have your attention, can you please tell us where in the Bible, does it discourage higher education? Thanks Keiven! 😘
@@Pac-Man.. Do you the illustration on Matthew Chapter 13?? Which Jesus restored the Christianity on first century and do you also know Matthew 24:14 that we also spread the Kingdom of God just like what apostles and disciples did they goes to every home on rome to spread the gospel we also do that in this last days and also learn to respect religion you can't prove what you said that is hatred, mind your own business.
@@KeivenDequiroz Nice irrelevant essay but interesting that you avoided my simple question. So I'll ask you again. The JW cult claim that all their rules and edicts are based on Bible principles. So please tell us, where in the Bible is higher education discouraged? A very easy question Keiven so please answer it without your usual waffle and evasion. 😘
@@Pac-Man.. i don't understand what you saying because I don't speak much English im avoiding it cause I can't understand give me the meaning of discouraged and also I can't believe a religion is also called a cult, you are also mentioned in Matthew 24:9 you are the prosecute.
Lovely 😍🌹
Protect your kids of you go. Thousandth of pedophiles in this religion. Mostly not investigated due to 2 witness rule.
Why are you giving this cult airtime?
Great question. Someone didn't do any real research, and it shows.
A lot of empty seats at the conventions. I wonder if they will turn a profit this year
They'll always make a profit from the "voluntary" donations of 8 million deluded members. Just not quite as many millions this year. It's not an issue. They'll simply close down and sell off a few more Kingdom Halls to maintain their financial margins.
Are they still calling non members earthly? My mother was one and they would say: "Don't talk to that person. He's earthly." 😡
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
You mean worldly
@@terriberrens2144 😂😂I was like "earthly" what's that? Just goes to show people don't talk facts. No one tells us not to talk to people who aren't Witnesses. How would you work or preach?
They always called them worldly people when i was growing up lol
@@alexshatner3907 *"distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood.............."* Not unlike your claims to be an "Oxford educated professor, eh Alex?! 😂😂🤣🤣
How much money did the Watchtower or JW-ORG pay this news channel for this ridiculous puff piece?
The real reason for the "Excercise Patience" theme is because JWs are getting tired of hearing that "The End" is just around the corner.
The questions were all soft-balls... as expected.
Jesus is the Almighty God
What a load of rubbish. They're also going to be reminded about putting god before their own flesh and blood and turning their back on their family if they don't have the JW badge. Turn your back on your family in the hope that they come back to that religion. That in itself is disgusting.
I’ll bet he was loving that attention 😉
Lots of misconceptions, misunderstandings and straight up lies in these comments.
Name a single lie or misconception please? It's very easy to make a general statement like this but it's interesting that you can't/won't be specific.
And no response. Quite obviously, this tells us that the only lie here was your own comment!
Jesus christ love family (*zaboor 133:1*)
Revelation 20:10 where it says ....
And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are, and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever.
Since when JW advertised their religion in life TV? Are tou allowed to do that? Don't think so... hypocrisy 😅 😊
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
Are you jealous 😅
@@vusimngomezulu2500 About what? That Jw are in life TV? Omg let me just laugh 😃
"Advertise, advertise, advertise the King and his Kingdom" was the famous call way back in the 40s. We've been doing it for over a century. But we're not televangelists. If you want that, you'll have to find your hypocrisy elsewhere.
@@Riva2025 So Jesus sent you to preach about the JW's????????
Hi guys god bless all amen
Wtf is this? A JW broadcast? 😮😮😮 super weird
What a fun and respectful interview!!! They didn't put out any false claims and asked great questions!!! The Brother seemed really nice and probably wanted to invited the interviewers too. I know he probably did and gave them invitations too!!!
Thank you Riva for your positive comment
What would be false claims?
Like Jehovah's Witnesses are under a state wide investigation into their cover-up of child sexual abuse and hired the same law firm as the Catholic church when they were under investigation for the same thing?
Except that “exercise patience” is meant for JWs who feel exhausted from constantly preaching and waiting for the tribulation. This man is deceptive and brainwashed
It’s not real
Delusional. It's a puff piece. Bought and paid for.
Geez, just get to the point instead of going round and round to sell something. It’s obvious you don’t suffer from tinnitus!🤨
Shame to Watchtower and the members of the Central College
It's called the Bible the one you don't read
Beware of mocking apostates that will leave negative comments on this channel, and also publish literature that resorts to distortions, half-truths, and outright falsehood. They even picket Witness conventions, trying to trap the unwary., it would be a dangerous thing to allow our curiosity to move us to feed on such writings or to listen to their abusive speech! While we might not think it a risk for us personally, the hazard remains. Why? For one thing, some of the apostate literature presents falsehoods by means of “smooth talk” and “counterfeit words.” (Romans 16:17, 18; 2 Peter 2:3) What would you expect from the table of demons? And while the apostates may also present certain facts, these are usually taken out of context with the goal of drawing others away from the table of Jehovah. All their writings simply criticize and tear down! Nothing is up building. “Avoid them,” says God’s Word. Other translations render that phrase “turn away from them,” “keep away from them,” and “stay away from them!” There is nothing ambiguous about that inspired counsel. Suppose that a doctor told you to avoid contact with someone who is infected with a contagious, deadly disease. You would know what the doctor means, and you would strictly heed his warning. Well, apostates are “mentally diseased,” and they seek to infect others with their disloyal teachings. (1 Tim. 6:3, 4) Jehovah, the Great Physician, tells us to avoid contact with them. We know what he means, but are we determined to heed his warning in all respects? Apostates “quietly bring in” corruptive ideas. Like smugglers, they operate in a clandestine manner, subtly introducing apostate views. And just as a clever forger tries to pass phony documents, so apostates use “counterfeit words,” or false arguments, trying to pass their fabricated views as if they were true. They spread “deceptive teachings,” “twisting . . . the Scriptures” to fit their own ideas. Jesus Christ had foretold, the apostasy did not take in the entire body of Christians; the true, loyal ones were to be as “wheat” associated with “weeds.” After Christ’s second presence begins, invisible, in spirit, and during “the conclusion of the system of things” (then existing) a clear separation and demarcation was to be made evident. The “weeds,” “the sons of the wicked one,” were to be ‘collected out of the kingdom of the Son of man.’ This cleaning out of the true Christian congregation would leave a field of clean wheat; the false imitation Christians would be outside the true Christian congregation. Whereas the ‘weed-like’ ones would finally be pitched into the “fiery furnace,” the ‘wheat-like’ ones would “shine as brightly as the sun in the kingdom of their Father.” (Matt. 13:24-30, 37-43) This definitely pointed to the concluding portion of the system of things under Satan’s wicked rule preceding its destruction. The prophetic illustration of Jesus also showed that time had to pass before the ‘weed-like’ ones would become fully manifest, finally to be destroyed. Since the apostles knew this, their use of “last days,” “last hour” and like expressions in connection with the apostasy did not mean that they expected Jesus’ second presence and the subsequent destruction of the ungodly right away. Let no man seduce you in any manner, because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction.”-2 Thess. 2:1-3.
@@kittens958Are you one of Jehovah's Witnesses? if so the scrutiny and judgement I'm seeing from you is not very scriptural now is it? “Hot tempers cause arguments, but patience brings peace.”
@Proverbs1518 Go have a seat false prophet. Your comment is the things you feel from within. Your guilty conscience is showing. It's apart of the misappropriating words you play. Due to the fact that you hate the truth. Typical behavior from someone who hates Jesus.
@Proverbs1518 What you wanted to say was you yourself needs to stop judging Jehovahs Witnesses, and you wanna learn to walk like Jesus correctly and not the false worldly way. You also meant to say you yourself need to be patient. Your guilty conscience just became exposed. Stop hating the truth and do proper research false prophet.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ARE DEFINITELY DOING SOMETHING RIGHT. THE JEALOUSY CLOWNS ON THE COMMENT THREAD IS AMAZING. ANYONE COMMENTING ON THESE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE ARE DEFINITELY FALSE PROPHET.
Odd. I don't feel like a false prophet. I've never prophesied anything. I've just observed a high control religion that routinely ruins people's lives by not allowing anyone the freedom of thought to disagree with a few old men in New York under threat of being cut off from their family, friends and often employment, especially young people who are still dependent on their parents. You are not allowed to have your own beliefs when you are a JW.
Anyone who denies the deity of Jesus Christ is a false prophet.
The only way to the truth is through our salvation in Jesus Christ, who saved us. 🙏.
@@itsanothereview Yet you don't know Jesus yourself. It starts with you first. Jehovahs Witnesses do it correctly. While the world makes excuses.
@@kittens958 you make wild assumptions with no actual credible facts. You don't know Jesus. You are spiritually ignorant.
@@kittens958 Since when did you know everything about the entire world. For your information, many many thousands of children have died because of their insane policies with blood transfusions, protecting pedophiles, and their nonsensical shunning.
Jesus is God. Read Isaiah 40:11 and Matthew 3:3
Jesus is God's son.
evil
How?
@@miz6294allow me. JWs concealed thousands of pedophiles leading to many children being abused and the abusers getting away. They shun people until they kill themselves. I've lost 3 people this ways. They have killed many of their own followers with false teachings around organ transplants and blood fractions. That evil enough for you?
Why do you think their governing tells you not to research the religion. They don't want you thinking for yourself. Seeing this cult for the danger it is. The evil it is.
BORING
Maybe a Mud Hens game? Better recheck your religion. I’m pretty sure that’s discouraged!
Hey how are you doing?
@@markanderson0022 She's doing just fine and totally ignoring you, scammer. 🤣
Or whether we are making money in the Name of Jesus. Jesus Said..”You Cannot Serve God and money.” Christians never teach you what Jesus Really Said! They just take the money and run! Such a joke! All of You! 😊❤
Wait! The man said there was no fee associated. So what money are you talking about? The one thing I know about these people is that they don’t charge anybody for anything. They are very different from churches.
@@504mike
They make money on the number of views they make on UA-cam. Any church has to make money somehow..or they would be like Jesus..Homeless and Teaching and Healing Free!
you’re sooo naive 😪their massive corporation is worth millions of $$$ taken from their members
@@504mike I was raised in this religion it’s a whole sham. Their past which they like to keep hidden, is full of false prophecy and racism and recently child sexual abuse
It's called voluntary donations things cost but it's not mandatory to give anything
😂😂 everyone bow down to the cult!!
thats not how a Jehovah witness preaches...they are the ones attacking the real Jehovah witness, youre filming a trial i spoke to the main person in the religon the goveirng body, youre filiming a trial and this man is the one attacking the real Jehovah witness in the hall he goes to...his saying stuff like the real Jehovah witness left him otu for several Jehovah witness parties to start to ruin his reputation and make his life a nightmare in the religon. but they dont talk like this man