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The
Lord's Supper and the 144,000 Anointed Class of Jehovah's Witnesses. The Jehovah's Witness organization teaches that not all members of their group can take communion. Only the 144,000 members called the "anointed class" have the right to take Communion and they are the only ones who go to heaven (Watchtower 2/15/85, page 13). In fact, the 144,000 "anointed class" within the Jehovah's Witnesses are the only ones who are "born again."
The Jehovah's Witnesses celebrate the communion supper only once a
year, (Watchtower
CD, Watchtower
4/1/65, p. 199.) In their annual communion service, the
congregations gather in their various kingdom halls. This is
done on the 14th of Nissan, the Passover date on the Jewish calendar, which usually falls
in March or April of each year in the Gregorian calendar. During
the service, the cup is passed from Jehovah's Witness to Jehovah's
Witness. None of them partake -- except the very few who are of
the 144,000.
According to Jehovah's Witness theology, some Witnesses will be raised
to "immortal life" and others to "everlasting life." Immortal
life is only for the 144,000 that go to be with the Lord in heaven.
They do not have resurrected bodies, but have "spirit bodies."
Everlasting life is for those on Paradise earth and consists of a
resurrected body that must be maintained through eating, sleeping,
etc.
What does the Bible say? The Communion supper is for the body of Christ, for the
believers. The bread and the wine represent the body and the
blood of Christ that was sacrificed for the believer so the believer
could have redemption of his
sins. Therefore, Communion is only for those people who have
trusted in Christ's sacrifice. Communion is not for those who
are not covered by Christ's sacrifice. This is
significant since the great majority of the Witnesses do not
take communion.
There is no mention of limiting communion to anyone except that they examine themselves and rightly discern that the elements represent Christ's sacrifice, not a mere meal to satisfy hunger.
No place in the Bible is communion restricted to only the 144,000, as the Witnesses teach. This is a fabrication of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. The fact that the Jehovah's Witnesses do not take communion is a demonstration that they are not in the body of Christ and do not have a covenant relationship with Christ. The Lord's Supper is meant for the body of believers in the true and living God who have been redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord's Supper is not for those who are outside the camp of Christ. Since the great majority of the Jehovah's Witnesses do not take communion, this is a testimony against them.
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