Jehovah Witness members have been asked not to collect voters card, nor vote or contest in the forthcoming elections because it is satanic and contrary to God’s commandment.
PM NEWS reports, they have been banned from participating in the electoral process because they are still waiting for the kingdom of God that is yet to be established on earth, which is the ultimate.
Read the report below:
When our reporter spoke to some of the members who
confirmed the directive, they claimed that the order was right because
they are still waiting for the kingdom of God that is yet to be
established on earth.
A minister in the congregation, James Uduok, explained
that every member of Jehovah’s Witness knows that participating in
election is satanic and contrary to the will of God.
Uduok said that the teaching of the Witness was strongly
embedded in the Bible and all members must adhere strictly to the
teaching or leave the congregation.
The members defended their decision not to vote or get involved in the electoral process by quoting Mathew 6: 9 and Mathew 4: 8.
Mathew 6: 9 says: “This is how you should pray: Our Father in heaven may your holy name be honoured. May your kingdom come.”
To members of Jehovah’s Witness, this scripture implies
that the kingdom of God has not come and they are still waiting for it
to come.
Also, Mathew 4: 8 is a scripture that dwells on how the
devil took Jesus to a high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of
the world and promised to give them to Him if He bowed
down and worshipped him. Members of Jehovah’s Witness claim that this
world belongs to satan and insist that God’s kingdom has not yet come.
When our reporter sought the views of non members,
especially pastors, their response was contrary to the teaching of the
Witnesses.
Pastor Jude Chukwurah noted that their belief was strange
because the same Bible mandated Christians to respect constituted
authority.
“God recognises leadership and authority of leaders in the society,” he said.
Chukwurah said even in ages past, there was clamour for leaders as reported in the Bible and the people elected their leaders.
Another pastor, Michael James, said the Witnesses are misinterpreting the Bible and should be ignored.
He warned that their belief was not consistent with
biblical teaching, adding that if such teaching is followed it could
lead their members to imbibe false doctrine that could lead them to
hell.
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