“All the nations will be
gathered before him, and he will separate people one from another, just as a
shepherd separates the sheep from the goats.” (Matthew 25:32 NWT) Watchtower
publications teach that the sheep in this passage are faithful Jehovah’s
Witnesses of the “great crowd” of “other sheep.”
How would you explain the
difference between sheep and goats to someone who is unfamiliar with either
animal? (Consider Matthew 25:31-34) Think about it: Goats smell bad, but sheep
don’t smell good. Sheep have split hooves, and so do goats. Goats have horns,
and so do sheep. If they have horns, sheep horns are wide and curl on loops
around the head and goat horns are narrower and upright. Sheep have wool, and
so do goats. Sheep grow wool that must be sheared in the domesticated breeds,
and goats have hair that does not have to be sheared or combed. Sheep do not
have beards and some sheep have manes, and some goat breeds have beards. Sheep
are bulkier than goats and goats are thinner than sheep. Sheep have long
hanging tails that are usually cut short for sanitary reasons, and a goat has a
short tail that usually points up. Sheep have a divided upper lip that is very
noticeable, and goats do not. Both animals butt heads, but a sheep backs away
and then charges while a goat stands up on his hind legs and comes down with
force. Sheep prefer grass and clover and goats prefer shrubs, leaves, and
twigs. Sheep prefer to stick with the flock while goats tend to be more
independent and curious; on the other hand, a sheep likes quiet solitude where
a goat likes a whirlwind of activity.
One especially noteworthy
characteristic of goats is that a goat is the most religious animal; goats
spend more time on their knees keeping up an appearance of piety than any other
animal. (Being more religious does not necessarily mean being more spiritual or
closer to the truth; it often means the opposite.)
In a conservative,
Bible-believing, evangelical church it is not unusual to find or observe that
5% to 20 % of the regular active members are the walk-the-walk variety of
Christians while the rest are the talk-the-talk variety. On the one hand, this
is a cause for concern. On the other hand, this is a reminder that genuine
born-again Christians are human, and a reminder of the Bible warnings about
false professors and false teachers and does not necessarily mean that a church
is practicing a false religion or on the wrong track.
If a religious group
teaches a salvation by works and practices shunning (as the Watchtower Organization
does) it should not be a surprise to find or observe that most of the
membership work more and put forth a much greater effort to keep up an
appearance. Watchtower publications put all other professed Christians in the
same category and focus attention on unpleasant or inconvenient realities that
are present in any religious organization or denomination (including the
Watchtower Organization, a reality they tend to obscure or dismiss) and compare
this to the Watchtower facade and insist that the Watchtower Organization
stands out compared to the churches of Christendom. Watchtower indoctrination
thus trains JWs to view the Watchtower Organization through rose coloured
glasses.
“Most men will proclaim
every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?” (Proverbs 20:6)
“There is a generation that are pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed
from their filthiness.” (Proverbs 30:12) “For we dare not make ourselves of the
number, or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves: but they
measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves,
are not wise.” (II Corinthians 10:12) Like the Pharisees of old, the Watchtower
Organization replaces true faith and genuine spirituality with
self-righteousness. “For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but
not according to knowledge. For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and
going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves
unto the righteousness of God.” (Romans 10:2-3) Self-righteousness makes
someone insist that he is just as good as those people in the churches instead
of recognizing that he is a sinner that cannot save himself and needs the grace
of God just as much as those people in the churches.
Salvation is a personal
experience with Jesus Christ. “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye
have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. And ye will not come
to me, that ye might have life.” John 5:39-40) “I am the good shepherd, and
know my sheep, and am known of mine.” (John 10:14) “My sheep hear my voice, and
I know them, and they follow me.” (John 10:27)
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