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(Cont. from Page
22/10/95). 
  
CORRECTING FURTHER
APOSTATE
TEACHINGS OF JWs. 
  
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     In their book, 
Revelation Its Grand Climax At Hand! 
    the sect of JWs erroneously claims 
that 
'the inner courtyard pictures the righteous standing on earth of Spirit-begotten 
Christians'.  (Pg.162).  | 
   
  
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     Then concerning 
    the casting out of those of the "courtyard", they claim that Bible students and Christians of Christendom must be tested 
and were 
'cast clear out' 
and 
'given to the nations to be severely tried and persecuted'.  
(Pg.163).  | 
   
 
Scripturally and spiritually speaking, only 
those doing the "trampling" of Spirit-begotten members of the 
"temple" were cast clear out, without any future hope of salvation. 
The climax of this "trampling" was when they removed the authority 
of Spirit-begotten ones in The Christ's congregations, declaring this fact in 
print: 
'The  first shifting of responsibilities began in 
September 1972'. (1975 JW Yearbook. Pg.250). Also in their Yearbook they presumptuously claimed 
unsealed men could be elders to shepherd the flock of God !  But only Jehovah God 
through The Christ and his anointed brothers have the Spirit authority to 
shepherd the anointed flock of God and other "sheep"  like ones not 
of this "fold".   (John 10:14-16). 
Those claiming to be Spirit-begotten but still 
remaining in the sect of JWs today are liars. (Rev 21:27 & 3:9).  Such unfaithful covenant-leavers 
instigated the removal of faithful anointed sons of God by putting in place the
"disgusting thing" of unsealed 
'elders' to "trample", 
ostracize and excommunicate them into a "sackcloth" 
condition.  (Rev 11:1-3.  Dan 11:30-32). 
CORRECTING ERROR (1): 
Scripturally, 
the 
'inner courtyard'  in no way 
pictures the righteous standing of Spirit-begotten Christians as claimed by  JWs. 
The "temple" itself does. (1 Cor 3:16,17). Not only does the 
"courtyard" represent those worshipping Jehovah in faithful obedience 
to Spirit-begotten "temple" slaves of God, but also  those 
falsely claiming to worship God and are cast clear out for having 
"trampled" upon His "temple" slaves. Jehovah knew who 
would "trample" on Spirit-begotten Christian brothers of His 
"temple" before the period  designated for the revealing of those 
doing the "trampling"     the 
composite "man of lawlessness".  (2 Thess 2:3-12). 
CORRECTING ERROR (2): 
In 
pages 162 & 163 of their book, JW apostates place Bible students and professed 
Christians in Christendom  (whom they say were 
'cast clear 
out') on the same footing as 
Spirit-begotten Christians. But only Spirit-begotten sons of God, who like the 
apostle John receive Spirit communications from Him, are permitted to do the 
measuring-in of persons deemed acceptable to remain in the "courtyard" 
next to the "temple".  These anointed "temple" 
sons of God are ordered: "But as for the courtyard that is outside the 
temple sanctuary, cast it clear out and do not measure it, because it has been 
given to the nations, and they will trample the holy city underfoot for 
forty  two months."  (Rev 11:2). Unsealed JW 
'elders' were the ones who
"trampled" on members of the Holy City of God.  
(Isaiah 51:22 to 52:6). 
Even after having been cast clear out of the 
"courtyard" of God, JWs still publish the number of their apostate 
members worshipping worldwide in 
their 
so-called 
'temple' 
and 
'courtyard'.  Faithful anointed 
sons of God continue to prophesy denunciations against them, sending them in 
letters such as this from the "flying scroll", which in fulfilment is the 
"Little Scroll". (Zech 5:1 4). Much of the 
"Little Scroll" was written up while 
anointed ones were in a
"sackcloth" condition. Apostates who try to harm us receive this 
Spirit "fire" from our mouths, a "fire" that will 
devour them in the Lord's Judgement.   
(Rev 
11:3,5).  The "harm" 
apostates will experience is from having been cast clear out in total 
excommunication 
from God.  All because they viewed disciplines from The Christ administered 
through his anointed brothers as unacceptable torment.  
(Rev 
11:5,10). 
23/10/95. 
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