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WEEKEND Meeting TAGALOG 2025 📍Enero 27 – Pebrero 2
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MIDWEEK Meeting TAGALOG 📍Enero 27-2 Pebrero 2025📍
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MIDWEEK Meeting TAGALOG 📍Enero 20-26 2025📍
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MIDWEEK Meeting TAGALOG Enero 13-19 2025
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Alamat mga kapatid SA spiritual na pagnpupulong Tagalog language Jehova guides always Isaiah 41:10
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salamat po mga kapatid at sa Diyos na Jehovah
Maraming salamat po sana lagi kayong mag up loud ng mga pulong sa Tagalog kasi dito sa kinauugnayan kong Kongregasiyon sa Canada english ang wikang ginagamit. Meron naman tagalog 2,3 hours driving .
Malaking Pasasalamat at patuloy kaung nagsikap para mai share sa amin ang ating mga pagpupulong sa tagalog'
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Salamat po sa pagshare ng weekend meeting
Pwede po bang mas maagang mai.upload po?thank you po
Ano pa bang aga ang gusto nyo? Eh kanina lang yan sila nagpulong. Siyempre ie edit pa yan
Cinya napo' Ganon talaga Ang mga tao Dala napo' sadi kasakdalan'
Pki upload na Po Yung for this week na meeting!!! Tnx.
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19. What apostasy developed by the end of the first century, and what did this lead to in later centuries? The authors are silent about one important point. What? We're looking at the context of chapter 20 (we don't like context, preferring to build teachings on verses taken out of context - this is a separate topic). *Acts. **20:17**,29,30* (KJV) 17 "And from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, and called *the elders of the church."* 29 For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, *not sparing the flock.;* 30 *Also of your own selves shall men arise,* speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples *after them.*" Here, Paul clearly indicated that apostates would appear, first of all, *from among responsible Pastors.* Because, "the fish always rots from the head". *Responsible pastors,* not ordinary believers, *will be dangerous.* Only the elders have the opportunity and authority to lead the congregation wherever they want and *teach what they want.* Ordinary Publishers *can't do this* - no one will listen to them. If such a person becomes an apostate, *it's not a big deal,* because the shepherds will expel him and that's it. But if a pastor departs from the truth in order to draw the disciples after him, *who among the members of the congregation will punish him?* Nobody! This is why the shepherds of Jehovah's people are dangerous at all times: those who focus on the shepherds more than on Jehovah, and make their trust in the shepherds blind, without testing them according to the word of Jehovah (contrary to Acts.17:11) - *he risks being led not by Jehovah,* but by the shepherds. If the shepherd deviates from the truth, all those who blindly trust him will also deviate. Those who sit in the assembly at the top are more dangerous than those who leave the assembly, since the supreme pastors are listened to, but the departed are forgotten. It was this thought from Acts 20 that the authors kept silent about. Yes, that's exactly what happened in the 2nd century. And by the 4th century, Christianity had already been diluted with non-Biblical teachings - we all remember the Council of Nicaea. And the methods of leading the flock away from Jehovah from the apostate pastors (the lawless of all times) are not so obvious: they do not lead the people away from Jehovah openly, otherwise it is easy to recognize their apostasy. They are dangerous because they encourage them to serve Jehovah, *while pursuing their own goals* (they lead the disciples after themselves, not to Jehovah and not to His Christ, Acts 20:29,30). Therefore, the theft of the flock is implicit: by developing the fruit of idolatry among Jehovah's people, they replace Jehovah with themselves and *they put themselves in the place of God, and by putting their own word in the place of God's word,* but they rely on the Bible, as it were. And so they push Jehovah and His word out of the minds and hearts of Jehovah's people *into the background.* As a result, all the servants of Jehovah, worshiping lawless shepherds, *sincerely believe that they worship Jehovah* because they are deceived by the cunning of such shepherds (read Paul's warning again - *2 Thess.2:2-4,9,10* ). Well, the fruit of the lawless can be both material and spiritual. *Spiritual is idolatry.* And the material one is lawlessness, which is increasingly visible to outsiders, and not just to individual thinking co-believers. Today, this pattern can clearly be observed among us, Jehovah's Witnesses. Alas! That is why the name of Jehovah is blasphemed among the nations today (the entire Internet is filled with defamatory information, and it is not always false, alas) The history of God's people of the 1st century was repeated. In the 1st century, Jehovah's servants trusted and obeyed their leaders. *And together, all together,* they rejected Jehovah's son, Jesus, by killing him. See *Acts 3:14-17.* Paul's prophecy from 2 Thess. 2:2-4 has been fully fulfilled by Jehovah's people before our eyes (since about 2000). For Paul was putting a lawless man in the Temple of Jehovah *before Armageddon.* And today, at the time of the New Covenant, *Jehovah has no other Temples than the spiritual one.* Well, if Jehovah's Witnesses are not God's people, *then the lawless man from 2 Thess.2:2-4 must be sought elsewhere.* But whatever happens in God's people today, *one should never leave one's meetings* (texts for reflection: Hebrews 10:25; Mark 7; Mat.23:2-4; Rev 3:1-4; Ps.119/118:165; Rom.8:28 and 1 Peter 4:17 )
19. What apostasy developed by the end of the first century, and what did this lead to in later centuries? The authors are silent about one important point. What? We're looking at the context of chapter 20 (we don't like context, preferring to build teachings on verses taken out of context - this is a separate topic). *Acts. **20:17**,29,30* (KJV) 17 "And from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, and called *the elders of the church."* 29 For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, *not sparing the flock.;* 30 *Also of your own selves shall men arise,* speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them." Here, Paul clearly indicated that apostates would appear, first of all, *from among responsible Pastors.* Because, "the fish always rots from the head". *Responsible pastors,* not ordinary believers, *will be dangerous.* Only the elders have the opportunity and authority to lead the congregation wherever they want and *teach what they want.* Ordinary Publishers *can't do this* - no one will listen to them. If such a person becomes an apostate, *it's not a big deal,* because the shepherds will expel him and that's it. But if a pastor departs from the truth in order to draw the disciples after him, who among the members of the congregation will punish him?* Nobody! This is why the shepherds of Jehovah's people are dangerous at all times: those who focus on the shepherds more than on Jehovah, and make their trust in the shepherds blind, without testing them according to the word of Jehovah (contrary to Acts.17:11) - *he risks being led not by Jehovah,* but by the shepherds. If the shepherd deviates from the truth, all those who blindly trust him will also deviate. Those who sit in the assembly at the top are more dangerous than those who leave the assembly, since the supreme pastors are listened to, but the departed are forgotten. It was this thought from Acts 20 that the authors kept silent about. Yes, that's exactly what happened in the 2nd century. And by the 4th century, Christianity had already been diluted with non-Biblical teachings - we all remember the Council of Nicaea. And the methods of leading the flock away from Jehovah from the apostate pastors (the lawless of all times) are not so obvious: they do not lead the people away from Jehovah openly, otherwise it is easy to recognize their apostasy. They are dangerous because they encourage them to serve Jehovah, *while pursuing their own goals* (they lead the disciples after themselves, not to Jehovah and not to His Christ, Acts 20:29,30). Therefore, the theft of the flock is implicit: by developing the fruit of idolatry among Jehovah's people, they replace Jehovah with themselves and *they put themselves in the place of God, and by putting their own word in the place of God's word,* but they rely on the Bible, as it were. And so they push Jehovah and His word out of the minds and hearts of Jehovah's people *into the background.* As a result, all the servants of Jehovah, worshiping lawless shepherds, *sincerely believe that they worship Jehovah* because they are deceived by the cunning of such shepherds (read Paul's warning again - *2 Thess.2:2-4,9,10* ). Well, the fruit of the lawless can be both material and spiritual. *Spiritual is idolatry.* And the material one is lawlessness, which is increasingly visible to outsiders, and not just to individual thinking co-believers. Today, this pattern can clearly be observed among us, Jehovah's Witnesses. Alas! That is why the name of Jehovah is blasphemed among the nations today (the entire Internet is filled with defamatory information, and it is not always false, alas) The history of God's people of the 1st century was repeated. In the 1st century, Jehovah's servants trusted and obeyed their leaders. *And together, all together,* they rejected Jehovah's son, Jesus, by killing him. See *Acts 3:14-17.* Paul's prophecy from 2 Thess. 2:2-4 has been fully fulfilled by Jehovah's people before our eyes (since about 2000). For Paul was putting a lawless man in the Temple of Jehovah *before Armageddon.* And today, at the time of the New Testament, *Jehovah has no other Temples than the spiritual one.* Well, if Jehovah's Witnesses are not God's people, *then the man of iniquity from 2 Thess.2:2-4 must be sought elsewhere.* But whatever happens in God's people today, *one should never leave one's meetings* (texts for reflection: Hebrews 10:25; Mark 7; Mat.23:2-4; Rev 3:1-4; Ps.119/118:165; Rom.8:28 and 1 Peter 4:17 )
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Salamat po sa public talk kahapon nakapagpatibay Salamat kay jehova ❤
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4. What is the role of a ministerial servant? The ministerial servants are responsible for the literature, for the preaching territorys, for cleaning the Kingdom Hall, carry a microphone, maintain the equipment, serve as volunteers service etc. The authors write: "A ministerial servant is a baptized brother who *is appointed by holy spirit ... ."* It should be understood that today Jehovah does not coordinate candidates with Warwick or with the elders when He distributes His holy spirit to someone to perform certain tasks. Therefore, the expression "appointed by the holy spirit" should be understood to mean that the brother generally meets the Biblical requirements from 1 Timothy 3:8-12. In this case, *he is invited to serve* as a "ministerial servants". BUT that's not all!!!! Today, another requirement has been added to 1 Timothy 3:8-12: the ministerial servants must consider the Governing Body to be a "Faithful and Discreet Slave," *trust him as Jehovah* and - unconditionally follow *ALL his instructions.* That is, today it is an honor and honor to be an ministerial servants, *given by the Governing Body only to those who are completely devoted to them.* *Is it right* to trust the sinful and imperfect descendants of Adam *as Jehovah Himself* and to swear an oath of allegiance to them (Rom. 3:3,4)? The Governing Body believes that YES, it is right and necessary. Even in the publication *"Organized to Do Jehovah’s Will,"* since October 2019, the Governing Body has introduced *a special question* - an oath for those who wish to be baptized.: "Do you believe that the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses is “the faithful and discreet slave” appointed by Jesus?" (see Appendix, "Part 1: Christian Beliefs", page 189, *question 14,* and then remember what Peter and Paul answered when they were brought before the responsible shepherds of Jehovah's people - *Acts 5:29* ). BUT, at the same time, the Governing Body itself admits *that it is NOT endowed with holy spirit and does NOT receive revelations from above* (see WT for February 2017, article "Who Is Leading God’s People Today?", paragraph 12). There is a dissonance: why does G.B. demand to recognize himself as a Faithful and Discreet Slave - *if he himself admits* that he does not always and in everything behave correctly and prudently, *making mistakes in his teachings and leadership?* (errors accumulated in the Organization are a separate topic). Is this a manifestation of discreet, modesty and humility? It is also absurd that *the latest "new light on the double coming of Christ* reports that slaves should be evaluated by determining their faithfulness (as the King in 1914 and Judge before Armageddon - see WT 07/15/2013, “Who Really Is the Faithful and Discreet Slave?”, paragraph 15-18),- *Jesus will do before Armageddon,* and not in 1914-18, *as previously taught.* Therefore, those who notice the harmful influence of the "lawless man" system on the appointed brothers do not see an opportunity for themselves to become an official ministerial servant (see 2 Thess.2:2-4; Rev 9:1-3 and 11:1,2). And some who already had official appointments in the Organization voluntarily declined them. Does this mean that it no longer makes sense to strive to be ministerial servant? No! *You can help the congregation without an official appointment in the* Organization. But it's never superfluous to test yourself using 1 Timothy 3:8-12 and ask yourself the following questions: Are you behaving with dignity? Are you a responsible person and do you deserve respect? Are you honest and sincere? Can I trust you? Do you keep your word? Are you selfless in wanting to help others *or do you use good relationships with siblings for your own gain?* Do you abuse alcohol? Is your conscience clear? What is your reputation in the congregation, at work, and among your neighbors? Are you a good family head? etc.... *What kind of help can you provide in your congregation without an official appointment in the Organization?* Of course, you will not be allowed to carry a microphone, maintain the equipment or be in charge of the preaching territorys. But you can also serve without privileges, as Jesus did, for example: to help take care of the territory and clean the Kingdom Halls; to support those in difficult situations with kind words and financially; to help fellow believers in their needs (including elders); to help the lonely, the elderly and the disabled (cleaning an apartment or house, going to a store or pharmacy, helping to get to meeting places, and much more). Remember, *this is one of the important facets of serving Jehovah today* (read Matthew 23:23, the second part of the verse). Finally, even today, when lawless shepherds have entered the Temple of Jehovah, *one should never leave one's congregations* (texts for reflection: Hebrews 10:25; Mark 7 ch.; Mat.23:2-4; Rev.3:1-4; Ps.119/118:165; Rom.8:28 )
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