1.15.2022

God's Kingdom Is Born!

 About eight centuries earlier, Jehoah had addressed his symbolic wife, saying: "All your sons will be persons taught by Jehovah." (Isaiah 54:5, 13) Jesus quoted this prophecy and showed that these sons were his faithful followers, who later formed the congregation  of anointed Christians.  (John 6:44, 45) So members of this congregation, spoken of as God's sons, are also children  of God's symbolic wife.  (Romans 8:14) The apostle Paul adds the final piece of information when he says:  "The Jerusalem above is free, and she is our mother." (Galatians 4:26)  The "woman" seen by John, then, is "the Jerusalem above."


Exactly what, though, is Jerusalem above?  Since Paul spoke of her as "above," and John sees her in heavenb, she is clearly  not an earthly city; neither is she the same as "New Jerusalem," since that organizatin  is the bride of Chris, not Jehovah's wife.  (Revelation 21:2) Notice that she is crowned  with 12 stars.  The number 12 is associated with completeness in an organizaional setting.  Hence, these 12 stars  seem to indicated that she is an organizational arrandgement in heaven, just as ancient Jerusalem was on earth. Jerusalem abobe is Jehovah's universal organization of spirit creatures that acts as his wife, both in serving him and in producing offspring/.


John sees this woman as being robed with the sun ad having the moon beneath her feet. When we add her crown of stars, she is completely surrounded by heavenly lights.  God's favor shines upon her day and night.  What a fitting symbol of Jehovah's magnificent heavenly  organization!  She is also pregnant, enduring her labor pains. Her cries for divine help  show that her time has come to give birth.  In the Bible, labor pains often symbolize the hard work needed to produce an important result.  (Compare  Psalm 90:2; Proverbs 25:23; Isaiah 66:7, 8.) No doubt labor pains of this kind were experienced as Jehovah's heavenly organization prepared for  this historic birth.


Next time: God's Kingdom Is Borne! - A Great Fiery-Colored Dragon 


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