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Matéria Para Testemunhas de Jeová Refletivos
“‘Mas você está procurando grandes coisas para si. Pare de procurar essas coisas. Pois estou para trazer uma calamidade sobre todas as pessoas’, diz Jeová, ‘e, aonde quer que você for, eu lhe darei a sua vida como despojo’.”
Importante: este site não pretende conter a verdade. O leitor deve ser capaz de exercer o bom senso, examinavam cuidadosamente as Escrituras, todo dia, para ver se tudo era assim mesmo. (Atos 17:11)
Robert King (e-watchman)
Jehovah’s Witnesses – What is the truth?
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They are a cult! No, they are God’s earthly organization! They are false prophets and antichrists! No, Jehovah’s Witnesses are Kingdom proclaimers —the true religion. They protect child molesters! No, “we abhor child abuse.”
These are just a sampling of the accusations against and claims made by the Watchtower. One thing is certain: The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society and Jehovah’s Witnesses are one of the most controversial religious organizations in the world. But what is the truth?

It is Saturday morning. The door bell rings. At your door are two well-dressed people who politely greet you and introduce themselves as Jehovah’s Witnesses. They begin speaking about a world to come of peace and infinite happiness. And you are invited to learn how you can live forever in paradise on earth.
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Most people seem to resent the intrusion. They are not interested in living in a new world. It sounds crazy to them —too good to be true. Besides, most people like this world fine. But for a special few that knock on the door was literally an answer to their prayer and the best thing that ever happened to them. They accept an offer of a free home Bible study. Over weeks and months they learn the basic teachings of the Bible —the truth. They learn that God has a name and a Kingdom —a government, that is going to be run by none other than Jesus Christ. What an awesome thing, to know that the Kingdom of the Heavens will eventually crush all the kingdoms and governments of this world. They accept the invitation to attend meetings at the local kingdom hall. They are warmly greeted and feel at home and begin to make fast friends with various congregants. Eventually they become Jehovah’s Witnesses themselves and go out to preach the message and teach others the truth, just as Jesus commanded his disciples to do. But now, what about all the controversy? Is the Watchtower a cult? Does it fit the biblical criteria of a false prophet? And what about all the press reports in recent years regarding child molestation among Jehovah’s Witnesses? What is the truth? More importantly, though, the real question is: Do these evils preclude the Watchtower from currently functioning in the capacity of Jehovah’s earthly organization, as advertised? Expressed differently —does the presence of stumbling blocks necessarily nullify the work and faith of Jehovah’s Witnesses? From the standpoint of most of Jehovah’s Witnesses the Watchtower is a benevolent influence that helps people be upright and live more purposeful lives. However, many, including a growing number of ex-JW’s, view it as a harmful institution. Still, it is undeniable that the Watchtower exerts an inordinate control over the spiritual lives of Jehovah’s Witnesses. The real question is: What if in the future the Watchtower’s influence becomes positively deleterious? That may seem improbable now, but there is a scenario whereby that will be unavoidable. And what is that? The unexpected return of Christ in his glorious parousia. At the present moment Jehovah’s Witnesses refuse to even consider the possibility. The Watchtower has assured them that there cannot be another world war and other events such as food shortages and pandemics, that would fulfill the sign of the time of the end more convincingly than what occurred a century ago. Because the Watchtower attaches no importance to current world events Jehovah’s Witnesses are oblivious to the significance of the developing crisis that some sober-minded observers are calling the prelude to World War Three.
Under those circumstances the 1914 doctrine will collapse and with it the credibility and authority of the Watchtower, making them guilty of misleading Jehovah’s Witnesses as to the timing and manner of the return of Christ; hence, false prophets. This is not merely a hypothetical “what if?” It is a certainty. Christ himself sternly forewarned his followers of a powerful misleading influence that would prevail during the tribulation that could even deceive the chosen ones, if that were possible. As it stands presently, those who are called into the Kingdom only recognize one authority that functions as Jehovah’s earthly mouthpiece and that could have any influence over them — the Watchtower. First century Hebrews who became Christians faced a similar situation when the foretold disgusting thing appeared. They then had to leave behind the doomed city of Jerusalem and the Jewish system. As Paul explained: “Let us, then, go to him outside the camp, bearing the reproach he bore, for we do not have here a city that remains, but we are earnestly seeking the one to come.” —Hebrews 13:13-14 The “city” to come is the very Kingdom of God and Jehovah’s Witnesses will be required to leave the “camp” of the Watchtower organization when the time arrives. It will be a test of faith unlike anything before. The truth is, the Watchtower has served a vital function up to this point. It has spearheaded the greatest preaching work in the history of Christianity. The organization has served as a rallying point and a seedbed for the final members of the composite bride of Christ and instilled in a great multitude the hope of inheriting the earth in the aftermath of the great storm that is coming. What comes next? In the 12th chapter of Revelation Satan the Devil is called “the accuser of our brothers… who accuses them night and day before our God.” However, should we suppose his accusations are baseless? Not at all. There is no doubt the Accuser’s aspersions have some validity. Also, Jesus informed the apostles that Satan had demanded to have them to sift them as wheat. In other words, he wanted to have their faith in Christ put to the test. And his demands were granted. If we were to use our imagination, what might we suppose the Accuser is up to now? It is hard to imagine that his foremost demand is not to have the Watchtower under his control in order to test the faith of Jehovah’s Witnesses to the limit. According to the prophets Jehovah’s purpose involves that very thing. The coming of Christ will not only bring about the judgment of the house of God (“Bethel” in Hebrew), but present an entirely new reality apart from the institution of the Watchtower. Only those with faith in the unshakable Kingdom of God will be able to make the transition. And that is the truth.
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a existência de Deus

Se um cristão, e especialmente uma Testemunha de Jeová, é convidado a apresentar provas da existência de Deus, é muito provável que ele cite o versículo quatro do terceiro capítulo da carta aos Hebreus: "toda casa é construída por alguém, mas quem construiu todas as coisas foi Deus".

O raciocínio é correto, nada veio do nada, mas tudo na terra é devido à vontade de um desenhista, mas é bom notar que Paulo não estava tentando discutir sobre a existência de um Criador. Ele falou com seus companheiros cristãos hebreus, que certamente não questionaram o fato de que o universo era governado por um ser poderoso que está por trás de tudo. Além disso, na antiguidade o problema certamente não era a não-crença em Deus, mas o oposto: as pessoas tendiam a acreditar em uma multidão de deuses. Ademais, Paulo, em uma ocasião, notou que um altar dedicado a um deus desconhecido havia sido feito, certamente por medo de esquecer de venerar uma divindade.

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Acalia & Marta
Parábolas para os nossos dias (Parte 1)
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O que as parábolas de Jesus têm para nos dizer? Eles estão relacionados aos nossos dias? Primeiro, devemos identificar e entender quais deles têm uma aplicação profética. Por exemplo, a parábola do filho pródigo contém um excelente ensino para nós, mas não é profética, não anuncia nenhum evento! Como então distinguir os tipos de parábolas? Como de costume, é muito simples: manteremos o que o próprio Jesus Cristo disse, sem adição ou remoção. Vamos limitar as interpretações aos únicos elementos que podem ser derivados diretamente de narrativas ou outros textos particulares e relevantes. Para o resto, gostaremos de contentar-nos com a resposta do Senhor: "Não cabe a vocês saber os tempos ou as épocas que o Pai colocou sob sua própria autoridade”. – Atos 1:7
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