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Printer Friendly Version - opens in separate window I was surprised to obtain this book with a number of other publications recently, as I had no idea that it even existed. It is an official Watchtower Society publication of 1907 that is entitled, Daily Heavenly Manna and Birthday Record.This means of course that the
Watchtower Society believed that you could receive heavenly manna and
also celebrate birthdays. However, were not the Scriptures just the
same then as they are now - yes? Had Jehovah not made His will plain
- yes? Did Jehovah change His mind - No! The Watchtower Society made
the change under Rutherford and tried to claim 'new light' but there
was none. Just two years later, according
to current Watchtower teaching, Jehovah was going to choose His one
true organisation and, again according to the Society, He chose them
- when they celebrated birthdays! If it was okay with Jehovah then it
is certainly okay with Him now! Look at what the Society said
in 1907, "Our first edition of 'Manna,'
20,000, met with far better success than we dared hope for; and we have
been greatly encouraged by the kind words of its many friends far and
near. Some call it their 'Heavenly Breakfast Food' and tell that they
feast upon its lessons as regularly as the sun rises
Some use
them as birthday presents and holiday gifts
In this edition we
have added the Autograph and Birthday record feature
To see the
autographs of our friends daily is a pleasure, and to be reminded of
their birthday is a great convenience. The book will last a life-time,
and can be used year after year, for the sacred message never grows
old
" This is taken from the preface.
It made me wonder what those Witnesses did with this book, still using
it in their life-time, some 20 years later when birthdays were of Satan. To prove just how much God
accepts this remembrance in the space provided for February 16 the owner
of this copy has written, "'Praise ye the Lord!' Charles
T Russell 1852 Alleghany." Notice too however, that this
book is seen as messages from heaven - that is God speaking. Now God
does not change and His message is always the same. We should, therefore,
be able to reprint many if not all of these messages that were so uplifting
and inspiring in a Watchtower Society Daily Reading Book today? Could
we? Alas no, because the author would be disfellowshipped. TEACHING Today the Watchtower Society
says of birthdays, "Do Bible references to birthday
celebrations put them in a favourable light? The Bible makes only two
references to such celebrations...Jehovah's Witnesses take note that
God's Word reports unfavourably about birthday celebrations and to shun
these." - Reasoning from the Scriptures, pp. 68-69. We also read on the official
Watchtower web site, "Birthdays: The only two
birthday celebrations spoken of in the Bible were held by persons who
did not worship Jehovah. (Genesis 40:20-22; Mark 6:21, 22, 24-27) The
early Christians did not celebrate birthdays. The custom of celebrating
birthdays comes from ancient false religions. True Christians give gifts
and have good times together at other times during the year."
- Web
Site Both of these comments lead
to guilt by association and, indeed, they are not the whole story. First, the Bible does not report
unfavourably about birthdays it shows the acts of evil men. Indeed,
the Bible does not comment about birthdays at all. We must, therefore,
come to the conclusion that such days come under the jurisdiction of
the following; "Therefore no one
is to act as your judge in regard to food or drink or in respect to
a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath day - things which are a mere
shadow of what is to come; but the substance belongs to Christ."
- Colossians 2:16&17 "Who are you to judge
the servant of another? To his own master he stands or falls; and he
will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand. One person regards
one day above another, another regards every day alike. Each person
must be fully convinced in his own mind. He who observes the day, observes
it for the Lord, and he who eats, does so for the Lord, for he gives
thanks to God; and he who eats not, for the Lord he does not eat, and
gives thanks to God." - Romans 14:4-6 These verses teach that, providing,
what we do, does not break another law of God, such as idolatry, we
have freedom with regard to celebrating days and we should not judge
each other. Second, if true Christians
give gifts at other times during the year what is wrong with giving
gifts on the day of their birth? Their argument is illogical. Third, they say that there
are only two references to such celebrations but they seem to have overlooked
the greatest birthday celebration of all - that of the Lord Jesus Christ.
As such, then, if men doing evil things make it wrong to celebrate surely
we can argue that the angels rejoicing and the Magi bringing gifts make
it right to celebrate. The Bible does not say one
thing or another and wholesome celebration is obviously not condemned
by the Scriptures. DAILY READINGS How sad that the Watchtower
Society, some 100 years after this book was published, have moved so
far from the truth of God's Word which this compiler, G.W.Seibert, seemed
to have a grasp of. Here are a few examples with comment: "January 12 (quoting Galatians
1:6) Let us learn well this lesson of reproving others very gently,
very considerately, kindly, by a hint rather that a direct charge and
details of the wrong
We are to be less careful for the punishments
that will follow wrongdoings than for the recovery of the erring one
out of the error of his way. We are not to attempt to judge and punish
one another for misdeeds, but rather to remember that this is in the
hands of the Lord." If this Biblical thought were
to be applied to the Society today the majority of judicial committee
hearings would be cancelled. The list, of sometimes petty accusations,
would be torn up and the elders would visit to plead with the one to
repent rather than simply tell them what decision was made by the committee.
Family would not be told to shun the one being judged but, rather, to
reach out to them in love and wisdom, to win them back to the Lord;
not, as now, that they must return to the organisation and its procedures. "March 15 (quoting Hebrews
10:38) It is not enough that, by faith, we receive the first impulse
of life, but, having passed from death to life, by the same means, we
must continue to receive and appropriate spiritual nourishment, that
we may grow thereby: we must walk by faith, following the leading of
the Holy Spirit through the Word of Truth. The life of faith is an individual
matter, as well of the heart as the head. It is far more than an acceptance
of doctrines which we consider scriptural and therefore true; it is
the assimilation of that which we have proved to be the Truth, so that
its principles become our principles
" Almost a hint of the Trinity
there! Certainly the Holy Spirit is given His full title and not just
'holy spirit' as it would be these days. However, notice that 'taking
in knowledge,' which is the primary aim of the Society today, is not
enough - it must be of the heart and not just the head. However, the
greatest change that has taken place over these true words is the fact
that no longer, according to the Society, is the life of faith an "individual
matter," you can only live such a life in union with the organisation. "March 29 (quoting Ephesians
2:8) As members of the fallen race we were incapable of doing any work
which our holy God could accept. Our present standing, therefore, as
New Creatures, is not the result of anything that the old creature did,
or could have done. It is not of ourselves; it is the gift of God
We were created in Christ Jesus, God's workmanship - prepared for good
works, but not by good works." I never thought I would see
such an admission in an official Watchtower publication. How tragic
it is that they have moved away through 'new light' (could this be the
'angel of light' of 2 Corinthians 11:14?) to a salvation by works. Taking
in knowledge, staying part of a man made organisation, treating properly
the 'anointed ones' etc. Yet there is nothing we can do: It is not by
good works but rather prepared for good works. "April 12 (quoting 1 Corinthians
10:16,17) It is one cup, though it be the juice of many grapes, even
as it is one loaf, though it be from many grains
There is no other
way that we can attain the new nature than by accepting the Lord's invitation
to drink his cup, and be broken with him as members of the one loaf,
and to be buried with him in baptism into his death, and thus to attain
with him resurrection glory
" No distinction, only one body
and cup of which all partake. Indeed, not to partake would be
showing that we are not part of that salvation that Christ has won.
How sad, therefore, that the majority of Witnesses on earth today are
forbidden to take of the bread or wine. "May 21 (quoting 2 Timothy
3:16,17) It will be well for us all to remember that all the graces
of the Spirit, all the progress in the knowledge of divine things to
which we have already attained, that may have helped us nearer to God
and to holiness have come to us through the Scriptures of the Old Testament
and through the words of our Lord and inspired apostles: nor will it
be necessary to go to other channels for the true wisdom which would
prepare us for the salvation promised." No other channel is needed!
This is not true today, we must have the teachings of the Watchtower
Society, which, surely, is about as far as you can possible get way
from the original truth. "October 13 (quoting James
2:18) While the Lord's people of the present age are not to be judges
by their works but their faith, nevertheless works will be required.
By our works we can demonstrate our faith
that faith will be acceptable
to him and we will be counted perfect and be granted a share in the
Kingdom." I never though I would see
this verse explained in its context by a Society publication. Indeed,
works demonstrate the faith we already have - works do not lead
us to faith. Although there could be many
other entries worthy of comment I will restrict myself to just one more, "December 25 (quoting Luke
2: 10,11) Although we cannot agree that this is the proper day for celebrating
the birth of our dear Redeemer
nevertheless, since he did not
intimate his desire that we should celebrate his birthday, it is quite
immaterial upon what day the event, of so great importance to all, is
celebrated. Upon this day, so generally celebrated, we may properly
enough join with all whose hearts are in the attitude of love and appreciation
toward God and toward the Saviour. The habit of giving little remembrances
one to another at this time of year seems to us specially appropriate.
God is the giver of every good and perfect gift. He is continually giving
and we are continually receiving from him; but, amongst all his gifts,
the one greatest importance to us is the gift of his Son to be our Redeemer." Such a sensible and indeed
Biblical position to take, how sad that the Watchtower Society today
do not mark the greatest birth of all time. They never consider what
it means for the Christ to come into the world and overcome the darkness.
They do not give thanks for the greatest gift ever given. Am I saying that everything in this book is in line with mainstream Christian teaching today? No. But what I am saying is that at this time there could have well been some who truly knew the Lord through the Biblical relationship of grace, not works, with Jesus Christ. It would, however, be difficult to feel that this was the case today with the teachings that have moved so far away from the original truth.
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