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Before I became one of Jehovah's witnesses, I was Pentecostal, by name and not practice, and thought I had the correct religion. Oh yeah, I was right, and everybody else was wrong. I shake my head at myself now when I think back on that time in my life. I was so misinformed about the information in the Bible. Oh some of it was accurate, but there was a lot I was not taught, from the Bible. I also remember my husband saying, "I'm not sure what religions out there are right, but Jehovah's Witnesses are the closest," or something to that effect. He was always the one who encouraged our contact and Bible studies with them. Even back then, they taught me things that I hadn't been taught by my religious parents, but, I wasn't ready to hear 'the truth' yet.
Before I became one of Jehovah's witnesses, I was Pentecostal, by name and not practice, and thought I had the correct religion. Oh yeah, I was right, and everybody else was wrong. I shake my head at myself now when I think back on that time in my life. I was so misinformed about the information in the Bible. Oh some of it was accurate, but there was a lot I was not taught, from the Bible. I also remember my husband saying, "I'm not sure what religions out there are right, but Jehovah's Witnesses are the closest," or something to that effect. He was always the one who encouraged our contact and Bible studies with them. Even back then, they taught me things that I hadn't been taught by my religious parents, but, I wasn't ready to hear 'the truth' yet.
Which Religion? |
There are 6 features that identify those who practice true
religion.
How
do God's servants view the Bible? God's servants base their
teachings on the Bible. The Bible itself says: "All
Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for
reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in
righteousness, so that the man (or woman) of God may be fully
competent, completely equipped for every good work." (2 Timothy 3:16,17) To his fellow Christians, the apostle Paul wrote: "When
you received God's word, which you heard from us, you accepted it not
as the word of men but, just as it truthfully is, as the word of
God." (1 Thessalonians 2:13) Therefore beliefs and practices of
the true religion are not based on human views or traditions. They
originate in God's inspired Word, the Bible. And y'all know how
important that is to me, if it ain't from the Bible, to me it's just
an opinion, and we have enough of that running around, and that's
just my opinion... hee hee hee.
Notice
how Jesus set the example in this regard... Jesus Christ set the
proper example by basing his teachings on God's Word. In prayer to
his heavenly Father, he said: "Your word is truth." (John 17:17) Jesus believed the Word of God, and everything he taught
harmonized with the Scriptures. Jesus often said: "It is
written." (Matthew 4:4, 7, 10) Then Jesus would quote a
scripture. Similarly, God's people today do not teach their own
ideas. They believe that the Bible is God's Word, and they base their
teachings firmly on what it says.
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Do
you know what is involved in worshipping Jehovah? Those who
practice the true religion worship only Jehovah and make his name
know. Jesus declared: "It is Jehovah your God you must
worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service."
(Matthew 4:10) Therefore, God's servants worship no one other than
Jehovah. This worship includes letting people know what the name of
the true God is and what he is like. Psalm 83:18 reads: "You,
whose name is Jehovah, you alone are the Most High over all the
earth." Jesus set the pattern in helping others to get to know
God, as he said in prayer: "I have made your name manifest to
the men whom you gave me out of the world." (John 17:6)
Similarly, true worshippers today teach others about God's name, his
purposes, and his qualities.
God's
people show genuine, unselfish love for one another. In what
ways? Jesus said: "By this all will know that you are my
disciples - if you have love among yourselves." (John 13:35) The
early Christians had such love for one another. Godly love overcomes
racial, social, and national barriers and draws people together in an
unbreakable bond of true brother. (Let's read Colossians 3:14)
Members of false religions do not have such a loving brotherhood. How
do we know that? Well, they kill one another because of national or
ethnic differences. True Christians do not take up weapons to kill
their Christian brothers or anyone else. The Bible states: "The
children of God and the children of the Devil are evident by this
fact: Whoever does not practice righteousness does not originate with
God, nor does the one who does not love his brother......We should
love one another; not like Cain, who originated with the wicked one
and slaughtered his brother." - (1 John 3:10-12, 4:20, 21.) I
don't know about you, but I don't want to be a child of the Devil.
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One
time, I remember a friend of my son's was invited to an Assembly of
Jehovah's Witnesses and made the comment, "We don't have Black
People at our Church." IJS...
Of
course, genuine love means more than not killing others. True
Christians unselfishly use their time, energy, and resources to help
and encourage one another. (Hebrews 10:24, 25) They help one another
in times of distress, and they deal honestly with others. In fact,
they apply in their lives the Bible counsel to "work what is
good toward all." - Galatians 6:10.
OK...
we've covered 3 of the 6 features that identify those who practice
true religion.
- God's servants base their teachings on the Bible.
- Those who practice the true religion worship only Jehovah and make his name know.
- God's people show genuine, unselfish love for one another.
I
don't want to overwhelm you, so I will stop there so that you can
absorb this information. It will give you time to ponder over the
scriptures. This is important information, especially if you are
trying to find the true religion, and you personally see things in
the churches that just don't sit well with you.
To
continue on, the next blog in the series will be: Worship that God
Approves - How to Identify the True Religion - part 2 of 2
The above information was taken in part from:
The Right Way to Worship God |