Tag: John 6:53-56

Is the New Covenant Only for the 144,000?

Jehovah’s Witnesses observe “The Memorial” (also called “The Lord’s Evening Meal”) once a year.

The Watchtower describes it as “an observance that honors God.” (What Does the Bible Really Teach?, p. 206)

But a number of ex-Jehovah’s Witnesses call it, “The Reject Jesus Party” because at the vast majority of Kingdom Halls, no one actually partakes of the bread or wine.

They just pass the tray and cup on by.

Symbolically, they are testifying, “I have no part in the body and blood of Christ.” Continue reading

All Christians Are in the New Covenant

Because of the Watchtower teaching that only the anointed 144,000 are born again into the new covenant, at their annual Memorial service (their version of communion) only those who profess to be in this class are allowed to partake of the bread and wine. Others attend and watch, but the Watchtower says that the new covenant in Christ’s blood is not for them. (p. 133)

To show the Witnesses that this practice is unscriptural, I recommend that you draw the Witnesses’ attention to the following passages. Ask them to read them aloud. Continue reading

All Christians Are in the New Covenant

Bread and wineBecause of the Watchtower teaching that only the anointed 144,000 are in the new covenant, at their annual Memorial service (their version of communion) only those who profess to be in this special class are allowed to partake of the bread and wine. Others are encouraged to attend, but they are required to pass the bread and wine by. This includes all Jehovah’s Witnesses who are in the great crowd, because the Watchtower says that the new covenant in Christ’s blood is not for them.

With regard to this practice, I recommend that you draw the Witnesses’ attention to the following Scriptures. Ask them to read them out loud. Continue reading

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