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It's both tragic and ironic that the Watch Tower Society's missionaries go
worldwide advertising a kingdom that they themselves will not be allowed to
enter. Here's why.
At John 3:3-12, Christ and a Jewish rabbi named Nicodemus discussed what
Christ labeled "earthly things". The primary earthly thing discussed was the
kingdom of God. The other earthly thing discussed was the spirit-birth
requirement to enter it. In other words: the kingdom of God on earth, and
the spirit-birth requirement to enter it, are joined at the hip.
Rank and file Watch Tower Society missionaries (a.k.a. the earthly class) are
not spirit-born now, nor do they ever expect to be-- not in this life, nor in
the next; yet they hope to enter the kingdom of God on earth. However;
seeing as how the spirit-birth requirement to enter it is a must rather than
an option; then they will not succeed.
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It's both tragic and ironic that the Watch Tower Society's missionaries go
worldwide advertising a kingdom that they themselves will not be allowed to
enter. Here's why.
At John 3:3-12, Christ and a Jewish rabbi named Nicodemus discussed what
Christ labeled "earthly things". The primary earthly thing discussed was the
kingdom of God. The other earthly thing discussed was the spirit-birth
requirement to enter it. In other words: the kingdom of God on earth, and
the spirit-birth requirement to enter it, are joined at the hip.
Rank and file Watch Tower Society missionaries (a.k.a. the earthly class) are
not spirit-born now, nor do they ever expect to be-- not in this life, nor in
the next; yet they hope to enter the kingdom of God on earth. However;
seeing as how the spirit-birth requirement to enter it is a must rather than
an option; then they will not succeed.
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