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     The Witchtower Downloadable in 194  countries

    3 The Psalms – Wonderful Songs to Praise God  

    11 Questions from Readers 

    13 How Can You Find the True Religion? 

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    THE PSALMS – WONDERFUL SONGS TO PRAISE GOD“The big talker –  let him not be firmly established in the earth.” (Psalm 140:11) 

    The psalms are a part of the Holy Scrip-

    tures, about which the apostle Paul wrote: “All

    Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for

    teaching, for reproving, for setting things

    straight, for disciplining in righteousness, that

    the man of God may be fully competent, com-

    pletely equipped for every good work.” (2 Tim.

    3:16, 17) Hence, we should examine the psalms

    like any other Bible book, to get to know Jeho-

    vah’s righteous principles which we should

    apply in our lives.

    First, we want to consider what the psalms

    say about the congregation, because manyprovisions of Jehovah’s Witnesses were already

    foretold by the psalmists. David prayed to God:

    “ You let us rule everything your hands

    have made. And you put all of it under our

     power  – the sheep and the cattle.”  (Ps. 8:6,

    7, CEV)  Whom is he talking about? He refers

    to the “faithful and discreet slave” whom he

    appointed “over all his belongings” in 1919. –  

    Mat. 24:45.

    Sheep and Cattle

    God put everything “under his feet” (NWT ),

    including millions of followers called “sheep.” 

     Asaph confirmed that when he sang: “You

    have led your people just like a flock.” (Ps.

    77:20)  However, Psalm 8 does not only men-

    tion sheep. It says that Jehovah also put

    “cattle” under the feet of the “faithful and dis-

    creet slave.” Who is that? Some think that the

    term refers to the elders who show oxenlike

    qualities. But another psalm reveals the true

    identity of the “cattle”: “The mountainousregion of Bashan is a mountain of God.”

    (Ps. 68:15)  And there lived at that time the

    “cows of Bashan, who are on  the mountain of

    Samaria, who are defrauding the lowly ones,

    who are crushing the poor ones, who are saying

    to their masters: 'Do bring, and let us drink’” –  

     Amos 4:1.

    The December 15, 1977 Watchtower  says

    “These ‘cows of Bashan’ were the women o

    Samaria who, to continue living in luxury

    goaded on their husbands to defraud and op

    press the lowly.” (p. 31) This description fit

    very well many elders’ wives. Though many o

    them have little education and are, in a man

    ner of speaking, “stupid cows,” they manipulat

    many of their husbands’ decisions. Frequently

    someone’s advancement in the congregatio

    depends on the favor of these women.

    But of course, when deciding who gets ap

    pointed as elder, Biblical principles are als

    considered, like the following: “Happy is thman in fear of Jehovah. … Valuable thing

    and riches are in his house.” (Ps. 112:1, 3

    Indeed, a man’s spirituality can be recognized

    among others, by his wealth. Financial difficul

    ties though would show that someone is lack

    ing Jehovah’s blessing. 

    Preaching from House to House

    “Jehovah’s Witnesses are known worldwid

    for the door-to-door preaching work they do,

    according to the November 15, 1996 Watchtower. (p. 32) The sons of Korah wrote about them

    “They still keep on praising you. Happy are th

    men whose strength is in you, in whose hear

    are the highways.”  (Ps. 84:4, 5) The publisher

    “keep on praising” Jehovah, not only in thei

    hometown, but also elsewhere, using “th

    highways” –  Isaiah 60:16.

    God put sheep and cattle under the power

    of the “faithful and discreet slave”  

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    The tenth psalm describes the approach of a

    skilled publisher: “He sits in an ambush of

    settlements.” (Ps. 10:8)  The “settlements” or

    field service territories are the center of the

    preaching work. Here the publisher “sits in an

    ambush,” proceeding like a hunter. Fittingly,

    the October 1957  Kingdom Ministry  says: “To

    find the scattered sheep you must be a capable,efficient huntsman. … Hunting ... calls for a

    constant keeping on the track, a diligent search

    of the isolated and scattered places, leaving no

    section untouched or uninvestigated. Hunters

    … seek to let nothing escape. So publishers

    must work.”

    How does the publisher accomplish his

    hunting work? “  His eyes are on the lookout

     for someone unfortunate. … He carries off

    the afflicted one by force when he draws

    his net shut.” (Ps. 10:8, 9) In the settlements,he is “on the lookout for someone unfortunate”

    as he knows that fortunate people are usually

    not receptive to his message. But someone who

    is hopeless, desperate or weighed down may

    listen. Finally, the publisher –  a ‘fisher of men’

    commissioned by Jesus  –   “carries off the af-

    flicted one by force when he draws his net

    shut.” (Mat. 4:19) God will praise him with the

    words: “You have carried away captives” – 

     Ps. 68:18.

    Return visits

    Some homeowners are difficult to reach by

    day. That’s why David advised publishers: “Let

    them return at evening time; let them bark

    like a dog and go all around the city.”

    (Ps. 59:14) Many of Jehovah’s Witnesses make

    use of the “evening time” to make return visits

    and call on people who were not at home dur-

    ing the day. At that time, they do not go from

    door to door but “all around the city.” 

    Like huntsmen, Jehovah’s Witnesses

    keep searching for prey

    Not all publishers are good speakers: “The

    hold themselves down to bad speech.

    (Ps. 64:5) Not only because of that,  „all thos

    looking upon them will shake their head.

    (Ps. 64:8) But they will not withhold themselve

    from the preaching work, rather “they will tel

    of the activity of God.” (Ps. 64:9)  That doe

    not go down well all people, especially when thpublishers ring early in the morning: “ Witness

    es rise up [early]; what I have not known

    they ask me” – Ps. 35:11.

    But some homeowners fall for Jehovah’

    Witnesses and start attending their meetings

    Sooner or later they become unbaptized publish

    ers. One of them says about the other Witnesses

    “At my limping they rejoiced and gathered

    together; they gathered together.” (Ps. 35:15

    The other publishers  –   especially those wh

    “studied the Bible” with him –  rejoice ‘at hi

    limping’ from house to house. And only now, h

    notices how often Jehovah’s Witnesses have t

    gather together.

    The “limping” can also imply that many Jeho

    vah’s Witnesses neglect their bodily health. The

    outspend themselves for the preaching wor

    because they think that Armageddon is at han

    anyway. Many think that there is no need t

    consult a doctor, since “God … is testing ou

    heart and kidneys.” (Ps. 7:9) And some year

    ago, Jehovah’s Witnesses attributed a specia

    meaning to the literal heart. The March 1, 197Watchtower  dealt with “the heart in our thora

    with its power of motivation” and said:

    “With but few exceptions, the use of the word ‘hear

    in the Bible is limited to the operations of the heart o

    man as the powerhouse of one’s desires, emotions an

    affections, the place that comes to include the capacitie

    for motivation. The Bible does not speak of a symbolic o

    spiritual heart in contradistinction to the fleshly o

    literal heart, just as it does not speak of a symboli

    mind, and thus we do not want to make the mistake o

    viewing the literal heart as merely a fleshly pump a

    does orthodox physiology today. … There is a closinterrelationship between the heart and the mind, bu

    they are two different faculties, centering in differen

    locations. The heart is a marvelously designed muscula

    pump, but, more significantly, our emotional and mot

    vating capacities are built within it. Love, hate, desir

    (good and bad), preference for one thing over anothe

    ambition, fear –  in effect, all that serves to motivate u

    in relationship to our affections and desires springs from

    the heart.” –  p. 5-7. 

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    The Organization

    Some criticize Jehovah’s Witnesses because

    their teachings are changed from time to time.

    They claim that if the doctrine came from God

    there would be no need for changes. But

    in actual fact, the opposite is true. David

    mentions “those with whom there are no

    changings and who have not feared God.”(Ps. 55:19)  Hence, the steady changes with

    Jehovah’s Witnesses are an impressive proof of

    their godliness.

    The psalms say about the king: “To him

    let some of the gold of Sheba be given.”

    (Ps. 72:15)  But today, the financial support

    that the publishers give is not directed to a

    literal king. Rather, “other sheep serve closely

    with anointed ones, who are destined to ‘rule

    as kings over the earth’” –   The Watchtower,

     April 15, 1992, p. 17.

    However, the willingness to donate has

    ceased over the recent years, as did the contri-

    bution to the preaching work. The Governing

    Body says with the words of David: “I have

    been forgotten; I have become like a dam-

    aged vessel; for I have heard the bad re-

     port by many.” (Ps. 31:12, 13) Thus, they put

    more and more emphasis on their authority:

    “They brag to the sky. They say that they

    own the earth”  – Ps. 73:9, NCV .

    ApostasyBut more and more Jehovah’s Witnesses re-

    fuse to go out preaching. They refer to David

    who wrote: “Toward God is my soul waiting

    in silence.” (Ps. 62:1)  They claim that they

    can praise God by keeping silent rather than

    bothering their neighbors. But sooner or later,

    such an attitude will bring them before a judi-

    cial committee: “Those sitting in the gate

    began concerning themselves about me.”

    (Ps. 69:12)  If they arrogate to put more trust

    in the clear statements of the Bible than in the

    speculative interpretations of the “faithful and

    discreet slave,” they can expect to be disfellow-

    shipped.

    But the pointless door-to-door ministry is

    not the only thing that motivates some to turn

    their back on Jehovah’s Witnesses. Others say

    like David: “A young man I used to be, I

    have also grown old, a nd yet I have not

    seen”   Armageddon, nor the resurrection o

     Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (Ps. 37:25) Mayb

    some of them heeded the counsel given in th

    May 22, 1969  Awake!   issue and refrained from

    reasonable education: “If you are a young per

    son, you also need to face the fact that you wil

    never grow old in this present system o

    things.” (p. 15) But after all, they have growold and noticed that they wasted their lives.

    Luckily, some of Jehovah’s Witnesses rea

    ize the truth about this organization at an

    early age. The say with David’s words: “Th

    waters have come clear to the soul. I hav

    sunk down in deep mire, where there is n

    standing ground. I have come into pro

     found waters, and a flowing stream itsel

    has washed me away. I have become tired

    by my calling out; my throat has becom

    hoarse. My eyes have failed while waiting

     for my God” – Ps. 69:1-3 .

    The December 15, 2004 Watchtower stated

    “We are associated with an organization tha

    brings the pure waters of truth right to us.

    (p. 24) Indeed, Jehovah’s Witnesses refer t

    their publications as “water.” But in fact, the

    do not contain “truth” at all. When an interest

    ed person allowed their misleading content t

    “come clear to the soul” and took it to heart, h

    got into “deep mire” in a spiritual sense

     A “flowing stream” –   the abundance of book

    and booklets with which he got bombarded  ‘washed him away,’  ripped him out of the nor

    mal life and made him a remotely controlle

    servant of the “faithful and discreet slave.” H

    was forced to go from house to house; hi

    “throat has become hoarse” from preaching.

    ‘While waiting for his God’ and noticin

    that all Watchtower  prophecies did not fulfil

    he became discouraged. He resigned from hi

    office of ministerial servant and declared

    “What I had not taken by robbery I then

     proceeded to give back. O God, you yoursel

    have come to know my foolishness.

    (Ps. 69:4, 5)  But after some time, he realize

    the whole truth about the “truth” and left th

    organization. The psalmist describes the con

    sequences: “Those hating me without a

    cause have become even more than th

    hairs of my head. Those bringing me t

    silence, being my enemies for no reason

    have become numerous” – Ps. 69:4.

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    The elders try to ‘bring him to silence’ by

    forbidding their followers to talk to him, and

    they say about “apostates” like him: “They are

    speaking lies. The venom of theirs is like

    the venom of the serpent.” (Ps. 58:3, 4) But

    he blames himself for having been a Jehovah’s

    Witness and prays to God: “O may those seek-

    ing you not be humiliated because of me.”(Ps. 69:6)  He hopes that no one joined Jeho-

    vah’s Witnesses because of his preaching. 

    If he happens to meet one of the elders who

    disfellowshipped him on the street, he says to

    him: “I have become one estranged to my

    brothers. … You have put my acquaintanc-

    es far away from me; you have set

    me as something very detestable to them”

     – Ps. 88:8.

    Former Jehovah’s Witnesses Many apostates gather together later, shar-

    ing their experiences. Some of them praise God

    saying: “You have brought us into a hunt-

    ing net; you have put pressure on our hips.

    … We have come through fire and through

    water, and you proceeded to bring us forth

    to relief.” (Ps. 66:11, 12)  They had been

    caught with “a hunting net” by “fishers of

    men.” (Mark 1:17) The Watchtower organiza-

    tion had “put pressure” on them in form of field

    ministry, meetings and many commands of

    men. They have ‘come through water’ when

    they got baptized. But finally, they were

    ‘brought forth to relief.’ They ask God with

    regard to the Watchtower Society: “The big

    talker  –  let him not be firmly established

    in the earth” – Ps. 140:11.

    King David “hated the congregation”  

    To no avail it is for Jehovah’s Witnesses

    that they are rising up early

    Someone who has freed himself from th

    slavery of the “faithful and discreet slave” can

    proudly say: “More insight than all m

    teachers I have come to have. … With mor

    understanding than older men I behave.

    (Ps. 119:99, 100)  Indeed, while their „teach

    ers” who made them Jehovah’s Witnesses stil

    have not recognized the truth about th

    “truth,”  these apostates have gained “mor

    understanding” in a short space of time. The

    have taken an unequivocal stand and aban

    doned the false religion –  something that “olde

    men” (the elders of their former congregation

    have not yet accomplished.

    Most apostates will no longer fall for sectar

    ians like Jehovah’s Witnesses. They say: “Th

    wicked will fall into their own nets al

    together, while I, for my part, pass by.

    (Ps. 141:10)  “Fishers of men” don’t stand

    chance to fish them anymore. They have recog

    nized how pointless the Jehovah’s Witnesses

    preaching work is and tell them: “To no avai

    it is for you men that you are rising up

    early”  and going into field service –   Ps. 127:2 .

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    “Encouraging” Visits 

    Some of the disfellowshipped persons are

    visited by elders from time to time and asked if

    they want to return to slavery. But anyone

    with a little sanity tells them: “Get away from

    me, all you practicers of what is hurtful! …

    Get away from me, you evildoers!” (Ps. 6:8;

    119:115) When they ask why, you can answer:

    “With those who hide what they are I do

    not come in. I have hated the congregation

    ... and with the wicked ones I do not sit”

     – Ps. 26:4, 5 .

    Jehovah’s Witnesses “hide what they are”

    by appearing outwardly in a way that does not

    reflect the facts. As the July 15h, 2008 Study

    Edition of the Watchtower  shows, they believe

    that “Jehovah’s heavenly executional forces”

    will soon “destroy those who do  not have the

    symbolic mark” and “that people will be judgedon the basis of their response to the good news”

    which is declared by Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    (p. 6) But they “hide” this cruel teaching in

    public and say instead that God will “rid the

    earth of wickedness” or “destroy the wicked.”

    (The Watchtower, June 1, 2008, p. 3; April 1,

    2008, p. 5) They show the same dishonesty

    regarding their doctrines about blood or deal-

    ing with disfellowshipped relatives.

    Jehovah’s Witnesses “hide what they are”  

    The elders may also mention “the wonderfu

    resurrection hope” that apostates supposedl

    pass up. ( Awake!   August 8, 1993, p. 27) Bu

    apostates know: “All of you are sons of th

     Most High. Surely you will die just as men

    do.” (Ps. 82:6, 7)  And Jesus said to his disci

    ples: “You will be sons of the Most High, be

    cause he is kind toward the unthankful andwicked.” (Luke 6:35) So, the “sons of the Mos

    High” are “the unthankful and wicked” wh

     join Jehovah’s Witnesses or another Christia

    sect. They “will die just as men do.” 

     And “humans and animals come to th

    same end – humans die, animals die. … S

    there's really no advantage in being hu

    man. None … We all end up in the sam

     place.” (Eccl. 3:19, MSG)  So why should w

    struggle? Granted, David wrote: “God is caus

    ing the solitary ones to dwell in a house.

    (Ps. 68:6)  But that is the house which Kin

    Solomon referred to when he wrote that “man

    is walking to his long-lasting house

     –  Eccl. 12:5.

    “The other sheep today look forward to liv

    ing right on into an earthly paradise,” says th

     April 15, 1995 Watchtower. (p. 31) But thi

    hope is illusionary. The sons of Korah wrote in

    regard to these Christians: “Like sheep the

    have been appointed to Sheol itself; death

    itself will shepherd them. … Their form

    are due to wear away; Sheol rather than alofty abode is for each one” – Ps. 49:14.

    Many of Jehovah’s Witnesses also believ

    that apostates would sorely miss the “life

    giving spiritual food” in the Watchtower publi

    cations. (2005 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses

    p. 201) But Asaph wrote: “They kept offend

    ing him with their high places, and with

    their graven images they kept inciting him

    to jealousy.” (Ps. 78:58)  In ancient times

    “high places” were usually used to buil

    Watchtowers, and the Watchtower does containot “graven” but printed images. The absur

    ideas regularly presented in the Watchtower a

    messages from God really must ‘keep offending

    him. Whoever realized this will say about Je

    hovah’s Witnesses: “For [spiritual] food the

     gave me a poisonous plant.” (Ps. 69:21

    Indeed, the Watchtower publications are spir

    itually poisonous.

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    Hanger-Ons

    Not all Jehovah’s Witnesses who disagree

    with Watchtower teachings are disfellowshipped

    or disassociate themselves. For various reasons,

    some of them decide to remain Jehovah’s Wit-

    nesses, often because of their relatives. But

    some of them say when entering the kingdom

    hall: “My very heart is in severe pain withinme, and the frights of death itself have fall-

    en upon me. Fear, yes, trembling itself en-

    ters into me, and shuddering covers me.

     And I keep saying: ‘O that I had wings as a

    dove has! I would fly away’” – Ps. 55:4-6 .

     As a matter of fact, many Jehovah’s Wit-

    nesses have to cope with negative self-image.

     And in their meetings, the elders talk them even

    further into feelings of guilt. They fan fear of

     Armageddon among those who do not put them-

    selves out for the preaching work. No wonderthat “frights of death,” “fear” and “trembling” is

    ubiquitous within kingdom halls. Surely it is by

    divine providence that Jehovah’s Witnesses

    regularly sing a song based on this psalm in

    their kingdom halls: “Had I wings just as a dove

    has, I’d fly far off to reside in a place safe from

    the wicked, whose bad tongues, O God, divide” –  

    Sing Praises to Jehovah, Song 103.

    Feelings of Inferiority

    Like no other book of the Bible, the psalms

    promote feelings of inferiority among God’s

    servants. Everyone must be sensible of the fact:

    “With error I was brought forth with birth

     pains, and in sin my mother conceived

    me.” (Ps. 51:5)  So, even from his very birth,

    every man is an umimportant sinner. Later,

    David added: “The sons of earthling man

    are an exhalation, the sons of mankind

    are a lie. When laid upon the scales they

    are all together lighter than an exhala-

    tion” – Ps. 62:9.

    He deepened this idea on a later occasion:“Cause me, O Jehovah, to know my end … 

    that I may know how transient I am. … My

    life’s duration is as nothing in front of you.

    Surely every earthling man, though stand-

    ing firm, is nothing but an exhalation.”

    (Ps. 39:4, 5)  In another psalm he wrote “that

    we are dust.” (Ps. 103:14) And dust is wiped

    away; no one would strike on the idea that a

    single grain of dust could be important. How

    should a single human feel significant an

    acquire self-esteem when whole mankind i

    “dust” and “all together lighter than an exhala

    tion” in Jehovah’s eyes? 

    Indeed, Jehovah views men as useless“ Like our dogs, we age and weaken. And

    die.” (Ps. 49:20,  MSG)  Wise king Solomonconfirmed this fact: “Like animals we breath

    and die, and we are no better off than they are

    It just doesn't make sense.” (Eccl. 3:19, CEV

    No wonder that David said of himself: “I am

    worm, and not a man, a reproach … and

    despicable” – Ps. 22:6 .

    Even David asked: “Who is the man tha

    is delighting in life?” (Ps. 34:12)  In fact

    even in ancient times it was difficult to fin

    such a person among God’s people. Rather, hi

    worshippers were “broken at heart ,”   “af flicted and aching,”   “afflicted and poor  ,

    “greatly impoverished ,”   “emaciated”   an“afflicted to a great extent.”   (Ps. 34:18

    69:29; 70:5; 79:8; 102:7; 119:107)  Further

    more, many of them had “a heart broken and

    crushed.” – Ps. 51:17 .

    Today, the situation is the same. As write

    Gerd Borchers-Schreiber mentions, Jehovah’

    Witnesses said at an elder training 1991 in

    Switzerland “that there were many peopl

    suffering from depression among Jehovah’

    Witnesses” and that “in psychosomatic hospi

    tals there are always patients who confess t

    Jehovah’s Witnesses.” And while Asaph said o

    people who did not worship God: “They wen

    eating and satisfying themselves ver

    much,” true Christians say: “My very flesh

    has grown lean.”   – Ps. 78:29; 109:24.

    [email protected], CC BY-SA 3

    “Like our dogs, we age and weaken. And die.”  

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    Jehovah – God of Revenge

     Another cause for depression among Jeho-

    vah’s Witnesses is that their prayers concern-

    ing apostates have not yet been answered.

    They know that “God himself will break the

    head of his enemies in pieces.” (Ps. 68:21) 

    Indeed, “the true God is the Giver of acts of

    vengeance.” (Ps. 18:47)  Psalm 49 even calls

    Jehovah the “God of acts of vengeance.” (Ps.

    94:1) “His anger flares up easily” – Ps. 2:12 .

     Again and again, Jehovah’s Witnesses beg

    him with the words of David: “Do arise,

    O Jehovah! … You will have to strike all

    my enemies on the jaw. The teeth of wicked

    ones you will have to break. … O God,

    knock out their teeth in their mouth!”

    (Ps. 3:7; 58:6) But to this day there is no evi-

    dence that apostates consult their dentist moreoften than Jehovah’s Witnesses. 

    Faithful king David also prayed: “O that

     you, O God, would slay the wicked one! …

     Do I not feel a loathing for those revolting

    against you? With a complete hatred I do

    hate them.” (Ps. 139:19, 21, 22)  Accordingly

    says the October 1, 1952 Watchtower:

    “We must hate in the truest sense, which is to re-

    gard with extreme and active aversion, to consider as

    loathsome, odious, filthy, to detest. ... We cannot love

    those hateful enemies, for they are fit only for de-struction. ... We pray with intensity and cry out this

    prayer for Jehovah to delay no longer, and plead that

    his anger be made manifest. Bring forth your arm

    and let the enemies see it, and use it for their hurt

    and destruction. ... These are the true sentiments,

    desires and prayers of the righteous ones today”

     –  p. 599, 600.

    Alcohol Abuse in Heaven

     Asaph became boisterous even when think-

    ing of God: “I will remember God and be

    boisterous; I will show concern.” (Ps. 77:3) Why is God so irascible and moody? Asaph

    reveals one of the reasons: “There is a cup in

    the hand of Jehovah, and the wine is

     foaming ,  it is full of mixture.” (Ps. 75:8) 

    Obviously, God is among “those staying a long

    time with the wine, those coming in to search

    out mixed wine” –  Pr. 23:30.

    “Alcohol contributes to acts of violence

    says  Awake!   magazine. (October 8, 2005, p. 3

    Once “Jehovah began to awake as from

    sleeping, like a mighty one sobering up

     from wine. And he went striking down hi

    adversaries from behind.” (Ps. 78:65, 66)

     As God is almighty, he could also strike dow

    his adversaries head-on, or simply let them fal

    dead. But under the influence of alcohol, h

    stroke them down “from behind.”

     A study of the universities of Northumbri

    and Keele showed that alcohol may cause forget

    fulness. That may explain why Ethan

    the Ezrahite had to say to Jehovah: “You your

    self have crushed Rahab, even as someon

    slain.” (Ps. 89:10)  Maybe Jehovah had simpl

    forgotten that he had declared Rahab “righteou

    by works” and that she actually should “keep o

    living” –  James 2:25; Joshua 6:17.

    His alcohol intake may have caused God t

    forget “day and hour” when he wanted to brin

    his judgment over the earth. Unfortunately

    “nobody [else] knows” it, “neither the angels o

    the heavens nor the Son.” (Mat. 24:36) Bu

    since Jehovah has to stick to his own princi

    ples, he can bring Armageddon only “precisel

    at his appointed time.” (The Watchtower, Jul

    15, 1977, p. 435) But no one knows it anymore

    so his only hope is that he remembers it timely

    Now and again, God causes “a copious downpour” to fal

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    Natural Disasters

    The prophet Amos explained: “If a calamity

    occurs in the city, is it not also Jehovah who

    has acted?” (Amos 3:6) The so-called “natural

    laws” were actually created by God, and the

    same can be said of so-called “natural disas-

    ters.” (compare Awake! , February 8, 1999, p. 3)

    David said: “The earth itself rocked. … A

    copious downpour you began causing to

     fall, O God.” (Ps. 68:8, 9) Hence, earthquakes

    and floods are caused by God.

    Spiegel Online  reported on June 5, 2005

    that “every year, thousands die in China by

    floods and landslides.” Similarly, hundreds die

    in India every year through floods. But not only

    earthquakes and floods are caused by God:

    “Our God will come and cannot possibly

    keep silent. Before him there devours a

     fire, and all around him it has becomeexceedingly stormy weather.” (Ps. 50:3) 

    Storms are also a part of his works. 1970 and

    1991, each time a single tornado caused about

    300,000 fatalities only in Bangladesh.

    However, the victims in China, India and

    Bangladesh had one thing in common: They did

    not worship Jehovah. They had to be annihi-

    lated anyway sooner or later. Hence, God’s

    servants can wholeheartedly join the praise:

    “Praise Jehovah from the earth, you sea

    monsters and all you watery deeps, you fireand hail, snow and thick smoke, you tem-

     pestuous wind, accomplishing his word.”

    (Ps. 147:7, 8)  God likely knows that the dis-

    posal of all “those slain by Jehovah” after Ar-

    mageddon would overcharge the few survivors,

    so he annihilates many of them in advance by

    disasters.

    “Exceedingly stormy weather” glorifies Jehovah  

    “To the beasts he is giving their food.”

    Hunger

    Jesus foretold that there would be „foo

    shortages.” (Luke 21:11) Thus, he cannot simp

    ly provide food to all people because the proph

    ecy would not fulfill then. Rather, “he cause

    the hungry ones to dwell … and he blesse

    them so that they become very many.” (Ps

    107:36, 38)  By means of disasters and othe

    provisions, he causes the hungry to “becom

    very many.” A lot of them finally starve, an

    “again they become few and crouch down

    owing to restraint, calamity and grief

     – Ps. 107:39.

    Through the prophet Jeremiah, Jehovah

    said about his own people: “By famine they wi

    come to an end.” (Jer. 16:4) Jesus knew that hi

    father would proceed like that, that’s why h

    explained: “Happy are you who hunger.” (Luk

    6:21) Whoever goes hungry can feel blesse

    that he can play a role in God’s purpose. 

    But Jehovah does only starve humans

    “To the beasts he is giving their food.

    (Ps. 147:9)  God does not only nourish “th

    birds of heaven.” (Mat. 6:26) The psalms show

    “As for this sea so great and wide, ther

    are moving things without number, living

    creatures, small as well as great. … As fo

    Leviathan, him you have formed to play

    about in it. All of them  – for you they keep

    waiting to give them their food in its sea

    son” – Ps. 104:25-27 .

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    Indeed, there are many creatures in the

    sea, like sharks or stingrays. “Leviathan”

     –   likely the Nile crocodile  –  can also be found

    there, at least near the coast. God does give

    them all “their food in its season,” sometimes

    including humans.

    Human needs

    “Regular washing” is important for us, as

    the November 15, 1981 Watchtower  explained.

    (p. 6) Since we are ‘created in God’s image,’ it is

    reasonable to believe that God does also be-

    come dirty over time and has to wash. (Gen.

    1:27) But the psalms are the only Bible book

    that refers directly to his body hygiene: “Moab

    is my washing pot.” (Ps. 60:8; 108:9)   As

    there were no bigger waters in Moab, God

    could only use it as a “washing pot,” not as a

    bathtub. But “Jehovah our God is righteous.”(Dan. 9:14) And  „the righteous one … will

    bathe in the blood of the wicked one,”  not

    in water. –  Ps. 58:10.

     An even more important basic need of hu-

    mans is eating. When Jehovah was Abraham’s

    guest, he ate “a tender and good young bull.”

    (Gen. 18:1, 3, 8) So, Jehovah eats meat, and he

    commanded his worshippers to do the same:

    “You must eat meat.” (Deut. 12:15) That means

    that vegetarians cannot please Jehovah. But

     

    even eating too little meat would displease him

    for he commanded: “All the fat ones of th

    earth shall eat” – Ps. 22:29.

    Is God always honest? He said: “Once

    have sworn in my holiness, to David I wil

    not tell lies.” (Ps. 89:35) Why should Jehovah

    particularly swear not to tell lies to David i

    would never tell lies anyway?

    The study of the psalms reveals many de

    tails about God’s personality. The futility of th

    Watchtower religion can be clearly seen in ful

    harmony with the prophetic psalms. Let us no

    hold back from speaking about the wonderfu

    psalms on every occasion!

    Moab was God’s “washing pot”  

    QUESTIONS FROM READERS

    Should Christians witness to the devil?

     As true Christians, we keep looking for persons with

    “sheeplike qualities” (compare Our Kingdom Ministry, 6/84,

    p. 3) The preeminent features of sheep include two horns and

    a tail –  things which are also attributed to the devil.

    Hence, the devil is one of the sheeplike persons who have

    “everlasting life” in prospect. (Mat. 25:46) That’s why Jesus“went his way and preached to the spirits in prison, who had

    once been disobedient.” (1. Pet. 3:19, 20) The demons, “who

    had once been disobedient,” can abandon their sinful life and

    become worshippers of Jehovah too –  Ezek. 33:16.

    How can we reach the devil and his demons in field ser-

    vice? When we call at someone who already has contact with

    them, we can ask him for help. Such a person could forward

    the Watchtower to the devil and the demons or read it to them. Satan must get a witness

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    QUESTIONS FROM READERS

     What hope is there for dead loved ones?

    The Bible clearly shows that there is no resur-

    rection. Job asked: “Will we humans live again? Iwould gladly suffer and wait for my time. My Crea-

    tor, you would want me; you would call out, and I

    would answer.” (Job 14:14, 15, CEV ) If there would

    be a resurrection, God would call the dead.

    But Job knew: “When a tree is chopped down,

    there is always the hope that it will sprout again. …

    Humans are different  –  we die, and that's the end.

    … We fall into the sleep of death, never to rise

    again.” (Job 14:7, 10, 12, CEV ) So, whoever died will

    “never” wake up. 

    Wise king Solomon similarly noted: “The living

    at least know something, even if it's only that

    they're going to die. But the dead know nothing and

    get nothing. They're a minus that no one remem-

    bers. Their loves, their hates, yes, even their

    dreams, are long gone. There's not a trace of them

    left.” (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 6, MSG) Indeed, “no one

    remembers” them, not even God. “Their dreams” of

    life after death “are long gone,” they “get nothing.”

    Solomon continued: “All that your hand finds todo, do with your very power, for there is no work nor

    devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheol, the

    place to which you are going.” (Ecclesiastes 9:10)

    Elsewhere he stated: “There is no man righteous in

    the earth that keeps doing good and does not sin,”

    and Ezekiel pointed out: “The soul who sins is the

    one who will die” –   Ecclesiastes 7:20; Ezekiel 18:4,

    NIV . 

    True, the Bible clearly shows that there is no

    hope at all for the dead. They are not going to existanymore forever and ever.

    The Bible clearly shows tha

    there will be a resurrection. Joasked: “If an able-bodied man die

    can he live again?” and provides th

    answer: “All the days of my compul

    sory service I shall wait, until m

    relief comes. You will call, and

    myself shall answer you.” (Job 14:14

    15) God will “call” the dead to resur

    rection.

    Job knew: “There exists hope fo

    even a tree. If it gets cut down, it wileven sprout again. … [It] will no

    cease to be.” (Job 14:7) Trees “wil

    not cease to be,” and Jehovah prom

    ised: “People will be as long-lived a

    trees.” (Isaiah 65:22, MSG) Whoeve

    died will “sprout again” and liv

    forever. Jesus too said: “He tha

    believes has everlasting life” –  Joh

    6:47.

    The apostle Paul explained “tha

    there is going to be a resurrection o

    both the righteous and the unright

    eous.” (Acts 24:15) And Jehovah

    promised: “Your dead ones will live

    ... They will rise up” –  Isaiah 26:19.

    True, the Bible clearly shows tha

    there is hope for the dead. They ar

    not going to remain dead but wil

    rise up and then live forever anever.

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    H OW C AN Y OU F IND THE T RUE R ELIGION ?“Windows in his roof chamber being open … even three times in a day he was kneeling

    on his knees and praying and offering praise before his God.” (Daniel 6:10) 

    There can be no doubt as to who were prac-ticing true religion in the first century. What

    about today? How can those practicing true

    religion be identified?

    Explaining how we can do this, Jesus said:

    “By their fruits you will recognize them. ...

    Every good tree produces fine fruit, but every

    rotten tree produces worthless fruit; … really,

    then, by their fruits you will recognize those

    men.” (Matthew 7:16-20) What fine fruits

    would you expect true worshipers of God toproduce?

    God’s true worshippers must have peace

    among themselves, even though the world

    around them shattered by war. Where can we

    find such peace among men and women from

    various nations and races? Stephan, a network

    engineer from Germany, explained: “The first

    time I went to a Microsoft workshop, I saw a

    well-dressed lady sitting and conversing with a

    Turk. I had never seen that before. In that

    moment, I knew that these must be God’s peo-ple.” 

    People from all nations listen

    in unity at a Microsoft convention

    Neither employees nor software fromMicrosoft were involved in World War I

    Indeed, around 90,000 employees „out o

    [nearly] all nations and tribes and peoples and

    tongues” work together  at Microsoft in peace

    pursuing a common goal. Such unity is onl

    possible because all employees work closel

    with God’s channel of communication, the Mi

    crosoft executive board in Seattle. They sepa

    rate from the world’s conflicts, and histor

    proves that Microsoft was not involved in th

    two World Wars of the 20th century.

    Worldwide Activity

    God’s true servants must also be acting “t

    the most distant part of the earth.” (Acts 1:8

    That too is applicable to Microsoft, since th

    company has employees in 105 countrie

    around the globe.* A special department take

    care of translating the products in more than

    70 languages.

    * Jehovah’s Witnesses have 113 branch offices worldwide. 

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    God’s true worshippers must also travel

    “through the land declaring the good news of …

    word.” (Acts 8:4)  Indeed, Microsoft has scores

    of “Technical Evangelists” who carry the good

    news of Word, Excel and especially of new

    products into the world.

    The Bible says that God would give his rev-

    elation not all at once, but progressively. (Pr.

    4:18) Accordingly, Microsoft does not publish

    final products, but does time and again provide

    “brighter light” in form of service packs, hotfix-

    es and other updates. Granted, Microsoft has

    not opened “a large door” but rather a large

    window “that leads to activity.” –  1. Cor. 16:9.

    Persecution

    The Bible also foretold that true servants of

    God would be persecuted. In fact, Microsoft is

    one of the most assaulted organizations on

    earth. In the recent 6 years, at least 14 sub-

    stantial lawsuits have been carried on against

    Microsoft, where all the hate of Satan’s eco-

    nomic system turned up. So-called “guardians

    of competition” recommended multiple times to

    break up the company.

    But to Microsoft the prophecy of Isaiah ap-

    plies: “Any weapon whatever that will be

    formed against you will have no success, and

    any tongue at all that will rise up against you

    in the judgment you will condemn. This is the

    hereditary possession of the servants of Jeho-

    vah.” (Isaiah 54:17) That the company still

    exists despite many hostilities is an impressive

    proof of God’s blessing and protection.

    The identifying mark of true religion

    William H. Gates, the first president of the Microsoft

    Corporation, faced intense persecution

    In the past 20 years, Microsoft’s employe

    count increased on average by 19 percent pe

    year  –  remarkable evidence of God’s support

     And “the blessing of Jehovah –   that is wha

    makes rich.” (Proverbs 10:22) That’s why Wil

    liam H. Gates, the first president of the Mi

    crosoft Corporation, has been the richest person on earth for years. Despite the worldwid

    financial crisis, his personal wealth is stil

    around $40 billion, an impressive fulfillment o

    Bible’s promise. 

    Who, then, is the body of true worshiper

    today? On the basis of the evidence, which i

    known or available to persons in all parts o

    the earth, we do not hesitate to say that it i

    Microsoft. It will be worthwhile to work clos

    with this organization, since God assures uthat practicing true religion brings great con

    tentment now. –  Deuteronomy 30:19, 20.

    * Within the same timeframe, Jehovah’s Witnesses had onl

    an average increase of 3.4 % per year.

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    Critics accuse Jehovah’s Witnesses that they

    would have miscalculated and their prophecies

    had not fulfilled. But is this reproach justified?

     Are their calculations really wrong?

     After all, the basis for their belief is the Bi-

    ble. What does the Bible say about math? We

    find a fine example in Ezra 1:9-11:

    These are the numbers of them: thirty basket-

    shaped vessels of gold, a thousand basket-shaped

    vessels of silver, twenty-nine replacement vessels,

    tthirty small bowls of gold, four hundred and ten

    small secondary bowls of silver, a thousand other

    utensils. All the utensils of gold and of silver were

     five thousand four hundred.

     According to our mathematical understand-

    ing, there seems to be an error in calculation:

    30 + 1000 + 29 + 30 + 410 + 1000 = 2499. But

    the Bible  –   God’s infallible word –   says that

    there were 5400 utensils in total. Since “a

    thousand other utensils” are explicitly men-

    tioned, it is not possible that the 2901 appar-

    ently missing utensils were simply omitted.

    Rather, we must accept that our mathemat-

    ics has been invented by men and therefore is

    not perfect. God says: “A s the heavens arehigher than the earth, so my ways are higher

    than your ways, and my thoughts than your

    thoughts.” (Isaiah 55:9) And he defined: 30 +

    1000 + 29 + 30 + 410 + 1000 = 5400.

     Another verse that reveals a flaw of human

    mathematics is Joshua 15:21-36:

     And the cities at the extremity of the tribe of

    the sons of Judah toward the boundary of Edom in

    the south came to be [1] Kabzeel and [2] Eder

    and [3] Jagur, and [4] Kinah and [5] Dimonah

    and [6] Adadah, and [7] Kedesh and [8] Hazor

    and [9] Ithnan, [10] Ziph and [11] Telem

    and [12] Bealoth, and [13] Hazor-hadattah and

    [14] Kerioth-hezron, that is to say, Hazor,

    [15] Amam and [16] Shema and [17] Moladah,

    and [18] Hazar-gaddah and [19] Heshmon

    and [20] Beth-pelet, and [21] Hazar-shual and

    [22] Beer-sheba and [23] Biziothiah, [24] Baalah

    and [25] Iim and [26] Ezem, and [27] Eltolad an

    [28] Chesil and [29] Hormah, and [30] Ziklag an

    [31] Madmannah and [32] Sansannah, an

    [33] Lebaoth and [34] Shilhim and [35] Ain an[36] Rimmon; all the cities being twenty-nine, to

     gether with their settlements.

    In the Shephelah there were [1] Eshtao

    and [2] Zorah and [3] Ashnah, and [4] Zanoa

    and [5] En-gannim, [6] Tappuah an

    [7] Enam, [8] Jarmuth and [9] Adullam

    [10] Socoh and [11] Azekah, and [12] Shaaraim

    and [13] Adithaim and [14] Gederah an

    [15] Gederothaim; fourteen cities and their settle

    ments.

    Though we would count 36 resp. 15 citie

    with our imperfect math, the Bible unmistaka

    bly says that it were 29 resp. 14 cities. Tha

    may seem impossible to us, but “all things ar

    possible with God.” (Mark 10:27) Should we pu

    more trust in imperfect mathematicians  –  wh

    not even believe in the Bible or practice fals

    religion  –   than in the word of Jehovah, th

    creator of the universe?

    Jesus thanked Jehovah for hiding the truth

    about math “from those who think themselve

    wise and clever, and for revealing them to thchildlike.” (Mat. 11:25, NLT ) Among the “child

    like” who are seemingly unable to calculate  i

    the “faithful and discreet slave” of Jehovah’

    Witnesses. Jehovah showed them how to calcu

    late seasons, but in the past they allowe

    worldly math to mislead them. They though

    that the year 607 BCE would have been 7

    years before 537 BCE, or that there would hav

    been 2520 years between 607 BCE and 191

    CE. They correctly noticed that Armageddon

    would come 6000 years after 4026 BCE, bu

    they wrongly assumed this would be in 197

    CE.

     A diligent study of Bible math will enabl

    us to understand godly calculations more accu

    rately and to determine correct dates for futur

    events which were correctly foretold by Jeho

    vah’s Witnesses. 

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    WHAT WILL NOT BE THERE IN PARADISE

    Women:

    “The Scriptures do not reveal what the relationship of men and women will be after the

    resurrection is completed. … Whether the identity of the sexes, as such, will be preserved,

    we do not know. There have been some well authenticated instances in which women have

    been transformed into men, and it is possible that this transformation may become general

    and we shall all be brothers together.” –   The Golden Age, April 2, 1930, p. 446.  

    Children:

    “The most that we know is that there will be no children born during the last 100 years of

    the Millennium (Isa. 65:20), nor any born after that, because men and women do not have

    children after they reach the age of 100 years.” –   The Golden Age, April 2, 1930, p. 446.  

    Black people:

    “How could all men be brought to perfection and which color of skin was the original? …

    God can change the Ethiopian's skin in his own due time. Prof. H. A. Edwards … has written

    for the public press an elaborate description of how Julius Jackson, … a negro boy of nine

    years, began to grow white in September, 1901, and is now fully nine-tenths white. –  Watch

    Tower , February 15, 1904

    “A little while, and the Millennial kingdom will be inaugurated, which will bring restitution to

    all mankind – restitution to the perfection of mind and body, feature and color, to the

    grand original standard.” –  Watch Tower , April 1, 1914.  


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