Quotes from the 1991 Watchtower about the United Nations
W91 6/1 pp. 15-20 "Their Refuge-A Lie!"
“We have made a lie our refuge and in falsehood we have concealed
ourselves.”—ISAIAH 28:15.
DO THOSE words apply to Christendom today as they did to the ancient two-tribe
kingdom of Judah? Surely, they do! And that parallel bodes ill for modern-day
Christendom. It means that catastrophe will soon overtake that apostate
religious organization.
2 To the north of Judah was the ten-tribe kingdom of Israel. When Israel proved
faithless, Jehovah allowed her to be conquered by Assyria in 740 B.C.E. Her
sister kingdom, Judah, witnessed this tragic event but clearly felt that such a
thing would never happen to her. ‘Why,’ her leaders boasted, ‘is not
Jehovah’s temple in Jerusalem? Are we not God’s favored people? Do not our
priests and prophets speak in Jehovah’s name?’ (Compare Jeremiah 7:4, 8-11.)
Those religious leaders were confident that they were safe. But they were wrong!
They were just as faithless as their northern kinsmen. So, what happened to
Samaria would also happen to Jerusalem.
3 In a similar way, Christendom claims to have a special relationship with God.
‘Why,’ she boasts, ‘we have tens of thousands of churches and a
professional clergy, as well as hundreds of millions of adherents. We also
possess the Bible, and we use the name of Jesus in our worship. Surely, we are
favored by God!’ But what happened to ancient Jerusalem stands as a stern
warning. Despite recent extraordinary political developments, we know that
Jehovah will soon act decisively against Christendom and all other false
religions.
“A Covenant With Death”
4 In ancient times, unfaithful Jerusalem received many warnings through God’s
true prophets, but she did not believe them. Instead, she bragged that death
would never take her down into Sheol, the grave, as it had taken the northern
kingdom of Israel down. Isaiah the prophet was inspired to say to Judah:
“Therefore hear the word of Jehovah, you braggarts, you rulers of this people
who are in Jerusalem: Because you men have said: ‘We have concluded a covenant
with Death; and with Sheol we have effected a vision; the overflowing flash
flood, in case it should pass through, will not come to us, for we have made a
lie our refuge and in falsehood we have concealed ourselves.’”—Isaiah
28:14, 15.
5 Yes, Jerusalem’s leaders thought they had an agreement, as it were, with
death and Sheol so that their city would be preserved. But did Jerusalem’s
supposed covenant with death mean that she had repented of her sins and now
trusted in Jehovah for salvation? (Jeremiah 8:6, 7) Not at all! Rather, she
turned to human political rulers for help. But her reliance on worldly allies
was a delusion, a lie. The worldlings she trusted could not save her. And since
she abandoned Jehovah, Jehovah abandoned Jerusalem. It happened just as the
prophet Azariah had warned King Asa: “Jehovah is with you as long as you prove
to be with him; and if you search for him, he will let himself be found by you,
but if you leave him he will leave you.”—2 Chronicles 15:2.
6 Confident in their political alliances, Jerusalem’s leaders were sure that
no “overflowing flash flood” of invading armies would come near them to
disturb their peace and security. When threatened by an alliance of Israel and
Syria, Judah turned to Assyria for help. (2 Kings 16:5-9) Later, when menaced by
the military forces of Babylon, she appealed to Egypt for support and Pharaoh
responded, sending an army to help.—Jeremiah 37:5-8; Ezekiel 17:11-15.
7 But Babylon’s armies were too powerful, and Egypt’s troops had to
withdraw. Jerusalem’s placing confidence in Egypt proved to be a mistake, and
in 607 B.C.E., Jehovah abandoned her to the destruction he had foretold. So
Jerusalem’s rulers and priests were wrong! Their trust in worldly alliances
for peace and security was “a lie” that was swept away by the flash flood of
Babylon’s armies.
Rejecting the “Tried Stone”
8 Is there a parallel situation today? Yes, there is. The clergy of Christendom
also feel that no calamity will overtake them. In effect, they say as Isaiah
foretold: “We have concluded a covenant with Death; and with Sheol we have
effected a vision; the overflowing flash flood, in case it should pass through,
will not come to us, for we have made a lie our refuge and in falsehood we have
concealed ourselves.” (Isaiah 28:15) Like ancient Jerusalem, Christendom looks
to worldly alliances for security, and her clergy refuse to take refuge in
Jehovah. Why, they do not even use his name, and they mock and persecute those
who do honor that name. Christendom’s clergy have done just what the Jewish
chief priests in the first century did when they rejected Christ. They have
said, in effect, “We have no king but Caesar.”—John 19:15.
9 Today, Jehovah’s Witnesses warn that a flood of executional armies will soon
sweep over Christendom. Moreover, they point to the true place of refuge from
that flood. They quote Isaiah 28:16, which says: “This is what the Sovereign
Lord Jehovah has said: ‘Here I am laying as a foundation in Zion a stone, a
tried stone, the precious corner of a sure foundation. No one exercising faith
will get panicky.’” Who is this ‘precious cornerstone’? The apostle
Peter quoted these words and applied them to Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:6) If
Christendom had sought peace with Jehovah’s King, Jesus Christ, then she would
have avoided the coming flash flood.—Compare Luke 19:42-44.
10 However, she has not done so. Instead, in her quest for peace and security,
she insinuates herself into the favor of the political leaders of the
nations—this despite the Bible’s warning that friendship with the world is
enmity with God. (James 4:4) Moreover, in 1919 she strongly advocated the League
of Nations as man’s best hope for peace. Since 1945 she has put her hope in
the United Nations. (Compare Revelation 17:3, 11.) How extensive is her
involvement with this organization?
11 A recent book gives an idea when it states: “No less than twenty-four
Catholic organizations are represented at the UN. Several of the world’s
religious leaders have visited the international organization. Most memorable
were the visits of His Holiness Pope Paul VI during the General Assembly in 1965
and of Pope John Paul II in 1979. Many religions have special invocations,
prayers, hymns and services for the United Nations. The most important examples
are those of the Catholic, the Unitarian-Universalist, the Baptist and the Bahai
faiths.”
Vain Hopes for Peace
12 One of the world’s most powerful political leaders echoed the hopes of many
when he said: “This generation of people on earth may witness the advent of an
irreversible period of peace in the history of civilization.” Was he right? Do
recent developments mean that the warnings Jehovah’s Witnesses have issued
concerning Jehovah’s execution of judgment on the nations will not come true?
Are Jehovah’s Witnesses wrong?
13 No, they are not wrong. They know they are telling the truth because they put
their trust in Jehovah and in the Bible, which is God’s own Word of truth.
Titus 1:2 says: “God . . . cannot lie.” So they have full confidence that
when a Bible prophecy says that a certain thing will happen, it will without
fail come to pass. Jehovah himself states: “So my word that goes forth from my
mouth will prove to be. It will not return to me without results, but it will
certainly do that in which I have delighted.”—Isaiah 55:11.
14 In the years before the destruction of Jerusalem in 607 B.C.E., Jeremiah
reported that the leaders were crying, “There is peace! There is peace!”
(Jeremiah 8:11) However, that was a lie. Jerusalem was destroyed in fulfillment
of the inspired warnings of Jehovah’s true prophets. The apostle Paul warned
that something similar would happen in our day. He said that men would be crying
“Peace and security!” But then, he said, “sudden destruction” would be
“instantly upon them.”—1 Thessalonians 5:3.
15 As we entered the 1990’s, newspapers and magazines everywhere were saying
that the Cold War is over and that world peace is at last in sight. But then a
shooting war broke out in the Middle East. However, sooner or later the world
situation will develop to the point where the cry of “Peace and security!”
prophesied at 1 Thessalonians 5:2, 3 will increase to a climax. With our hopes
firmly anchored in God’s Word, we know that, as that climax is reached,
God’s judgments will be executed swiftly and unerringly. No patched-up peace
and security pronouncements should make us think that destruction foretold by
God will not come. Jehovah’s judgments are unchangeably recorded in his Word
the Bible. Christendom, along with all other false religion, will be destroyed.
And then Jehovah’s destructive judgments will be expressed against the rest of
Satan’s world. (2 Thessalonians 1:6-8; 2:8; Revelation 18:21; 19:19-21) Since
Jehovah’s Witnesses are confident that Jehovah will fulfill his word, they
continue to keep on the watch under the guidance of the faithful and discreet
slave class and carefully observe how world events unfold. (Matthew 24:45-47)
Certainly, no peacemaking efforts of man should make us think that Jehovah has
abandoned his purpose to bring a flash flood of destruction on sin-laden
Christendom.
‘God Is Our Refuge’
16 Some may take offense at the frankness of Jehovah’s Witnesses in
proclaiming this. However, when they say that Christendom’s religious rulers
have taken refuge in a lying arrangement, they merely relate what the Bible
says. When they say that Christendom deserves punishment because she has become
a part of the world, they merely report what God himself says in the Bible.
(Philippians 3:18, 19) Moreover, because Christendom puts her confidence in the
schemes proposed by this world, she actually supports the god of this world,
Satan the Devil, who Jesus said is the father of the lie.—John 8:44; 2
Corinthians 4:4.
17 Therefore, Jehovah’s Witnesses declare: As for us, we do not encourage
false hopes of world peace because of the changing political scene. Instead, we
echo the words of the psalmist: “God is a refuge for us. . . . The sons of
earthling man are an exhalation, the sons of mankind are a lie. When laid upon
the scales they are all together lighter than an exhalation.” (Psalm 62:8, 9)
Human schemes to promote and preserve Christendom and the rest of this system of
things are a falsehood, a lie! All of them put together have no more power to
forestall Jehovah’s purposes than does a mouthful of hot air!
18 Jehovah’s Witnesses also quote Psalm 33, verses 17 to 19, which declares:
“The horse [of Egypt, symbolizing warfare] is a deception for salvation, and
by the abundance of its vital energy it does not afford escape. Look! The eye of
Jehovah is toward those fearing him, to those waiting for his loving-kindness,
to deliver their soul from death itself, and to preserve them alive in
famine.” Today, true Christians trust in Jehovah and in his heavenly Kingdom,
the only arrangement that can bring permanent peace.
Christendom “a Trampling Place”
19 To trust any man-made substitute for God’s Kingdom makes that substitute an
image, an object of worship. (Revelation 13:14, 15) Thus, encouraging reliance
on political institutions, such as the United Nations, for peace and security is
an illusion, a lie. Concerning such objects of false hopes, Jeremiah says:
“His molten image is a falsehood, and there is no spirit in them. They are
vanity, a work of mockery. In the time of their being given attention they will
perish.” (Jeremiah 10:14, 15) Therefore, the war-horses of antitypical Egypt,
that is, the military-political might of the nations today, will not protect the
religious realm of Christendom in her day of crisis. The alliance of
Christendom’s religions with this world will surely fail to protect them.
20 Christendom rested her hopes in the League of Nations, but it was overturned
even without the coming of Armageddon. Now she has transferred her allegiance to
the United Nations. But it will soon have to face “the war of the great day of
God the Almighty,” and it will not survive. (Revelation 16:14) Even a revived
UN can never bring peace and security. God’s prophetic Word shows that the
United Nations organization with its member nations “will battle with the Lamb
[Christ in Kingdom power], but, because he is Lord of lords and King of kings,
the Lamb will conquer them.”—Revelation 17:14.
21 Jehovah’s Witnesses confidently say that there is no salvation for
Christendom in her alliances with Satan’s world. And when they say this, they
are merely pointing out what the Bible itself says. Isaiah 28:17, 18 quotes
Jehovah as saying: “I will make justice the measuring line and righteousness
the leveling instrument; and the hail must sweep away the refuge of a lie, and
the waters themselves will flood out the very place of concealment. And your
covenant with Death will certainly be dissolved, and that vision of yours with
Sheol will not stand. The overflowing flash flood, when it passes through—you
must also become for it a trampling place.”
22 When Jehovah’s judicial decision is carried out, it will be according to
perfect justice. And Christendom’s basis for confidence, her “covenant with
Death,” will be completely swept away as if by a flash flood. Isaiah goes on
to say: “Morning by morning it will pass through, during the day and during
the night; and it must become nothing but a reason for quaking to make others
understand what has been heard.” (Isaiah 28:19) How terrifying it will be for
onlookers to witness the full power of Jehovah’s judgment! How awful for
Christendom’s clergy and their followers to find out, too late, that they have
trusted in a lie!
Jehovah’s Name “a Strong Tower”
23 But what of Jehovah’s Witnesses? Even in the face of international hatred
and persecution, they persist in keeping separate from the world. They never
forget that Jesus said of his followers: “They are no part of the world, just
as I am no part of the world.” (John 17:16) Throughout these last days, they
have put their trust in Jehovah’s Kingdom, not in human schemes. Therefore,
Christendom’s calamity will not cause Jehovah’s Witnesses to be terrified.
As Isaiah foretold: “No one exercising faith will get panicky.”—Isaiah
28:16.
24 Proverbs 18:10 says: “The name of Jehovah is a strong tower. Into it the
righteous runs and is given protection.” We therefore invite all sheeplike
persons to take refuge in Jehovah and in his Kingdom by Christ. As a concealment
place, Jehovah is no falsehood! His Kingdom by Christ is no lie! Christendom’s
refuge is a lie, but the refuge of true Christians is the truth.
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