Q:
Where do the Watchtower's so-called
"apostates" fit into "God's household"?
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A:
Who really is an apostate according to Jehovah? In Paul's day who
were the apostates, he or the "superfine apostles" (not among the twelve) who
were opposing Paul and posed a threat to the disciples? Some of them had exalted
themselves over the congregations, and exercised authority as if ruling as
kings. (Luke 22:24-26; 1 Cor. 4:8; 2 Cor. 11:3-6, 12-15) If someone in a
position of oversight teaches certain things that are clearly unscriptural,
"going beyond the things that are written," who is the apostate? the one
teaching, or the one getting disfellowshipped for questioning the teachings?
Paul warns that we should not even yield to "an angel out of heaven" if that
angel were to teach something outside the Scriptures. (1 Cor. 4:6; Gal. 1:8,9)
When Jehovah tells us "Do not put your trust in nobles, Nor in the son of
earthling man, to whom no salvation belongs" and certain men tell us that we
must absolutely put our trust in them in order to gain salvation, who is the
apostate? the ones contradicting Jehovah's words or those obeying him? (Psalms
146:3) The new book, Organized to do Jehovah's Will, says on page 18,
"There
are many reasons to have complete trust in the slave class."
The "slave class" being identified as
"the
composite body of Christ's spirit-anointed footstep followers who live on earth
at any given time. (Luke 12:42) Yes, Christ uses this body to publish
information on the fulfillment of Bible prophecies and to give timely direction
on the application of Bible principles in daily life."
And to clear up any
misunderstanding as to who this "slave class" really is, we are assured that it
specifically applies to
"the anointed
ones making up the present-day Governing Body."
(pages 16-18) Is that not in direct defiance of what Jehovah tells us?
They put God's people in a position where we have to choose between them or
obeying God. (Acts 4:19; 5:29)
Are not apostates those who leave Jehovah? (Jer. 17:13) That is what the word
apostasy means, which comes from the Greek meaning to stand off or
away from. It is the apostate, by his superfluous authority, who becomes a
serious threat to God's people. Proverbs 11:9 says, "By [his] mouth the one who
is an apostate brings his fellow to ruin." (Matt. 20:25-27; 23:2-4) Fifty years
ago Jehovah's people were promised by their leaders that the end of this system
was so near at hand that they would never grow old in it. Therefore they were
discouraged from seeking a college education or pursuing a career whereby they
could provide for their families; yes, and even having a family was frowned upon
back then. Many who put their trust in them are now suffering financially,
finding themselves without a pension or savings to support them in their old
age. The
"information on the fulfillment of Bible prophecies"
and the "timely
direction on the application of Bible principles in daily life,"
resulted in bringing many to ruin. Have they accepted responsibility for the
consequences of their teachings? Jehovah will certainly hold them accountable.
(James 3:1; Ezek. 34:4-10)
What does it say about our leaders when we see those who ignored their teachings
fifty years ago are the ones who are prospering today? I know elders today who
were young and in the "truth" back in the sixties, who decided on pursuing a
career. They have raised a family [even having become grand parents], have a
mortgage free home, and have money to travel now that they have the time; while
many of those who pinned their hopes on the Society's leaders are now destitute,
without a family, dependent on government assistance, and some still
supplementing their income working as janitors into their old age. I have
observed some of the better-off, well-to-do elders self-righteously sitting in
judgment of the poor brother who after a lifetime of walking with Jehovah has
lost confidence in the slave and their present questionable teachings. A great
number have even stopped serving Jehovah all together on account of all these
things, no longer believing that God has a people. Woe to the stumbling blocks!
(Luke 17:1,2; 2 Peter 2:1-3)
Jehovah will not leave the apostate shepherds unpunished! He addresses them in
Ezekiel chapter 34:
"2
Destruction is certain for you shepherds who feed yourselves instead of your
flocks. Shouldn't shepherds feed their sheep?
3 You
drink the milk, wear the wool, and butcher the best animals,
(such as disfellowshipping fellow anointed) but
you let your flocks starve.
4 You have not taken care of the weak. You have not tended the sick or
bound up the broken bones. You have not gone looking for those who have wandered
away and are lost. Instead, you have ruled them with force and cruelty.
5 So
my sheep have been scattered without a shepherd. They are easy prey for any wild
animal. 6
They have wandered through the mountains and hills, across the face of the
earth, yet no one has gone to search for them."
Jehovah cares for his sheep. He loves them! After all, he
sacrificed his only-begotten Son in order for them to have life. Therefore he promises to
take care of them when his time for judgment has arrived:
"11
For this is what the Sovereign LORD says: I myself will search and find my
sheep. 12 I will be like a shepherd looking for his scattered flock. I will find
my sheep and rescue them from all the places to which they were scattered on
that dark and cloudy day. . .
15 I myself
will tend my sheep and cause them to lie down in peace, says the Sovereign LORD.
16 I will search for my lost ones who strayed away, and I will bring them
safely home again. I will bind up the injured and strengthen the weak. But I
will destroy those who are fat and powerful. I will feed them, yes--feed them
justice!" (Ezekiel 34:2-6, 11,12,15,16, New Living Bible)
As we can see, from Jehovah's standpoint, and contrary to
what the Watchtower tells us, the real apostates within God's house are not the
sheep who refuse to put their trust in "nobles nor in the son of earthling man,
to whom no salvation belongs"; but rather the leaders who have lifted themselves
up above the sheep, not for their benefit but their harm, bringing many to ruin.
The prophet Zechariah foretold regarding the "valueless shepherds:"
"And Jehovah went on to say to me: 'Take yet for
yourself the implements of a useless shepherd. For here I am letting a
shepherd rise up in the land. To the [sheep] being effaced he will give no
attention. The young one he will not seek, and the broken [sheep] he will not
heal. The one stationing herself he will not supply [with food], and the flesh
of the fat one he will eat, and the hoofs of the [sheep] he will tear off.
Woe to my valueless shepherd, who is leaving the flock! A sword will be upon
his arm and upon his right eye. His own arm will without fail dry up, and his
own right eye will without fail grow dim.” (Zechariah 11:15-17)
Since all these things are happening just as they have been
foretold, rather than be surprised at the present condition within the
organization, we should be filled with hope and courage, knowing that all
apostates and false prophets will soon be removed from the midst of God's
people. (Ezek. 13:8-10)