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Organized to Fight Hard for the FaithThe Watchtower—1966 | November 1
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Organized to Fight Hard for the Faith
HOW thankful we should be to Jehovah God that his modern witnesses are properly organized to fight hard for the true faith! Organizationally they are well equipped to heed the words of Jude: “Beloved ones, . . . I . . . exhort you to put up a hard fight for the faith that was once for all time delivered to the holy ones.”—Jude 3.a
Today we have mature brothers, appointed by the “faithful and discreet slave” and serving under its direction, that see to it that the organization is kept clean. (Matt. 24:45-47) The district servants, the circuit servants and, in particular, the congregation committees, made up of mature brothers, put up a hard fight to keep the organization clean. They see to it that willfully unclean ones are cast out by disfellowshiping, while those overtaken in sin and sincerely repentant are put on probation.—1 Cor. 5:13; Gal. 6:1.
As we had called to our attention recently, God is long-suffering; he does not desire that any of his little ones should perish. (Matt. 18:14) But let us ever be on guard that we do not receive the undeserved kindness of God and miss its purpose by turning it into an excuse for loose conduct. (2 Cor. 6:1; Jude 4) How easily we could fall we can appreciate when we remember that the human heart is “more treacherous than anything else.”—Jer. 17:9.
How shall we put up this hard fight individually? By staying close to Jehovah’s organization and his Word, in particular making good use of the precious privilege of prayer, for we cannot do it in our own strength. We must discipline our minds and hearts to dwell on lovable, chaste, upbuilding things.—Prov. 4:23; Phil. 4:6-8.
Keeping busy in Christian activities is one of the best ways for us to stay free from the corrupting influences of Satan’s tools. Not only do such activities serve protectively, keeping us from doing what is bad, but they also provide us with many joys, such as the joy of learning new truths, the joy of association and the joys of sowing seed, watering it and then seeing it grow to maturity! Truly, blessed are all they that share in the organized hard fight for the faith!
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Missionaries Who Give FreeThe Watchtower—1966 | November 1
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Missionaries Who Give Free
HOW refreshing in these days when prices are constantly rising to learn of missionaries who will give free of what they have! “You received free, give free” was the theme of the address by President N. H. Knorr to an audience of 2,023 on the occasion of the graduation of the 42nd Class of the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead in New York city, September 11, 1966.
President Knorr illustrated his point by reference to the things of creation. The clouds receive and give water free. So also the earth, the plant life and, finally, humans in a physical way take in nourishment and then give by way of growth, work and thought. In the same way the free gifts of Jehovah’s witnesses everywhere made possible the special missionary training received free by the graduating students, and now it is their turn to give free.
The speaker cautioned the students that, while they were saturated with the truth, they must feed it gradually to truth-thirsty ones, not in a sweeping torrent, but like gentle rain that promotes fruitfulness. He also counseled the student body to keep filling themselves with the truth through regular study, so they may go on speaking the pure truth to those they contact in their missionary assignments. He reminded them that “the lip of truth” is what “will be firmly established forever.”—Prov. 12:19.
Though now the students would be leaving loved ones to go into faraway missionary fields, the speaker reminded them that they were already loved by many who had not yet seen them, persons in remote areas who look confidently to the missionaries for help. The president’s concluding appeal to the students was, ‘You have received free, now give free.’ Then followed the reading of a resolution by the whole class of students, expressing appreciation for the benefits received and determination to give of themselves generously in their missionary assignments.
The Society’s vice-president, F. W. Franz, also spoke briefly at the graduation exercises. He graphically portrayed the world situation and the insistent cries from youth, even in Communist Russia, for something to believe in. He reminded the students that, by reason of their training at Gilead and their whole course of dedication, they had something to believe in, namely, a God who can be explained, his Son Christ Jesus, who is no frustrated reformer or dead Christ, but a living Christ, reigning since 1914. He stressed the need of so many to have their faith strengthened, and exhorted the graduating missionaries to go forth with confidence and respond to the widespread cry for something to believe in.
The program also included upbuilding music and singing by the student body, the showing of slides by President Knorr in which the missionary accomplishments of the Society thus far were depicted, and finally an excellent dramatic presentation by the students entitled “Let Us Conform Ourselves to God’s Eternal Principles.” At the gate of an Israelite city it showed three judges hearing a case involving the alleged accidental death of a fellow Israelite. God’s laws had been broken. There had been false testimony, bribery, blackmail, bloodguilt. The older men listened to witnesses, sifted the evidence, and brought in a judgment against the wrongdoers—death by stoning for two of them.
As those judges of Israel conscientiously administered God’s righteous requirements for his congregation, so congregation committees of our day have to do. The backdrop provided by artists and the realistic costumes worn by the student actors served to make this powerful drama live. The same deep-lying and eternal principles of God apply in our day. Only by conforming our lives to Jehovah’s will can we gain peace and happiness.
Not without its lighter vein, the program, all of which was presented free, included a Spanish-American market scene enacted by students, showing two newly assigned missionaries for the first time exposed to the necessity of bargaining for their shopping needs. There were also scenes from French Africa and Japan.
The program concluded with a very touching rendition of the song “Walking in Integrity” by a chorus of the students of this 42nd Class of Gilead School. After a prayer, and as the crowd dispersed, one could often hear the expression, “How upbuilding and strengthening!”
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AnnouncementsThe Watchtower—1966 | November 1
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Announcements
FIELD MINISTRY
True faith is something for which one must put up a hard fight, not with a sword of steel, but with “the sword of the spirit,” which is God’s Word. The true fighter for Christian faith must exert himself to keep his own life in harmony with Bible principles, and he is obligated to expose falsehood and uphold God’s truth. During November, Jehovah’s witnesses will continue to share in this organized fight for the faith, pointing out to others what the Bible teaches, and offering to all persons the new Bible-study aid Life Everlasting—in Freedom of the Sons of God, with a booklet, for 50c.
“LIFE EVERLASTING—IN FREEDOM OF THE SONS OF GOD”
Here is a new book especially written to enable you to meet today’s problems with confidence. It offers an encouraging and realistic view of freedom that can change your whole future and put new meaning into your life. The principles of conduct it recommends are time-tested and are taken from the highest authority on human activity that exists, God’s own Word, the Holy Bible. Learn how the Bible is still our safest guide and the outstanding champion of freedom in our modern society. Entitled “Life Everlasting—in Freedom of the Sons of God,” hard bound, 416 pages. Send today. Only 50c.
“WATCHTOWER” STUDIES FOR THE WEEKS
November 27: Building on a Right Foundation with Fire-Resistant Materials, ¶1-19. Page 649. Songs to Be Used: 15, 38.
December 4: Building on a Right Foundation with Fire-Resistant Materials, ¶20-26, and The Need of Noninflammable Materials, ¶1-16. Page 653. Songs to Be Used: 46, 27.
December 11: The Need of Noninflammable Materials, ¶17-36. Page 659. Songs to Be Used: 33, 18.
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