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‘The Faithful Slave’ and Its Governing BodyThe Watchtower—1990 | March 15
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And throw the good-for-nothing slave out into the darkness outside.”—Matthew 25:21-23, 29, 30.
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‘The Faithful Slave’ and Its Governing BodyThe Watchtower—1990 | March 15
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Do you think it was Christendom’s churches? Certainly not, for they were deeply involved in politics. They had been willing tools of colonial expansion and had tried to outdo one another to prove their patriotism, thus encouraging nationalism. This soon brought heavy bloodguilt upon them, that is, when they gave their active support to political governments involved in the first world war. Spiritually, their faith had been weakened by Modernism. A spiritual crisis was brought about because many of their clergy became easy prey to higher criticism and evolution. No spiritual nourishment could be expected from Christendom’s clergy!
17. Why did Christ reject some anointed Christians, and with what consequence for them?
17 Similarly, no nourishing spiritual food was forthcoming from those anointed Christians who were more concerned with their personal salvation than with putting the Master’s talent to work. They turned out to be “sluggish,” unfit to take care of the Master’s belongings. Hence, they were thrown “into the darkness outside,” where the churches of Christendom still are.—Matthew 25:24-30.
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