Questions for article:
"The
Teaching of 1914 – Sacred Secret or Falsehood?" (Part 3)
Christ
Enthroned in 1914 or Before – Which?
1.
According to Hebrews 1:3, where was Jesus allowed to sit when he
completed the work that Jehovah gave him to do and was resurrected back to
heaven? What does this mean as far as the WTS is concerned?
ANSWER
2. How
do they explain Matthew 28:18? What verses do they use to prove their
point? ANSWER
3. What
scriptures help us to understand what the expression "sitting upon the
throne" mean?
ANSWER
4. How
does Jesus’ statement at Revelation 3:21 show that sitting on his
father’s throne means ruling and not a waiting period? ANSWER
5. What
important point does Hebrews 2:8, Colossians 2:10 and Ephesians 1:20-23
highlight as to Jesus’ position as of the first century?
ANSWER
6. What
did Paul mean by this statement recorded at Hebrews 2:8 that
"though we do not see all things in subjection to him?"
ANSWER
7.
After reading the above verses, how would you view anyone who teaches that
Jesus had to wait until 1914 to receive kingdom authority?
ANSWER
8. When
does Jesus, according to 1 Corinthians 15:24-26, demonstrate that all
things are under his control or are in subjection to him and how will he do
this?
ANSWER
9.
The Watchtower
Society teaches that the destruction of all human governments and the
resurrection of human dead are separate events with a space of time between
them. But how does Daniel 12:1, 2 show that this is not necessarily
correct and do these verses show that the resurrection will take place over a
long period of time?
ANSWER
10. What
does the expression, taken from Psalms 110:1 and recorded by Paul at Hebrews
10:12, 13, "awaiting until his (Jesus’) enemies should be placed as
a stool for his feet" not mean as taught by the WTS but what is the
correct understanding according to 1 Corinthians 15:24-26?
ANSWER