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3 THE PROBLEM
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4 THE CHALLENGE
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10 A GOVERNMENT THAT WILL MEET THE CHALLENGE
For the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: “Of . . . Peace There Shall Be No End”
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TH E PR O B LE M
Getting to the
Root of Our Problems
Do you believe that mankind can solve the many posing side were told the very same thing! All of
problems that rob us of peace and security and this made me see how sad it is to put faith in hu-
that threaten our future? To be effective, any cure man rulers.”
must surely address the root causes of our trou-
An ancient book of wisdom rightly states:
bles, not just the symptoms.
˘ “The inclination of the heart of man is bad
To illustrate, a patient named Tom was sick and
from his youth up.”—Genesis 8:21.
later died. Why did he die? “When his first symp-
toms appeared, no one thought to search for their ˘ “The heart is more treacherous than any-
underlying cause,” wrote the doctor whose hos- thing else and is desperate. Who can know
pital received Tom shortly before he died. It seems it?”—Jeremiah 17:9.
that Tom’s earlier caregivers had simply given him ˘ “Out of the heart come wicked reasonings,
medication to make him feel better. murders, . . . sexual immorality, thefts,
Are humans taking a similar approach to the false testimonies.”—Matthew 15:19.
world’s ills? For example, in fighting crime, gov- Mankind has been unable to find a cure for
ernments enact laws, install video surveillance, the hurtful traits that lurk within us. In fact, those
and strengthen police forces. But these measures, traits appear to be getting worse, as reflected in
while effective to some extent, do not address the problems mentioned in the preceding article.
underlying causes. After all, behavior usually (2 Timothy 3:1-5) And this is so despite the vast
reflects attitudes, beliefs, and desires. amount of information that is available today,
Daniel, who lives in a South American country not to mention our unprecedented ability to com-
that has a failing economy, says: “We once had municate with others! So why can we not make
normal lives. We did not dread armed robbery. But the world peaceful and safe? Are we asking more
now there no longer exists a peaceful town or vil- of ourselves than we can give? Are we trying to do
lage. The failing economy has revealed what many the impossible?
people are really like—greedy and lacking in re-
spect for the life or property of others.” ARE WE ATTEMPTING THE IMPOSSIBLE?
A man whom we will call Elias fled from a Even if by some miracle we could cure mankind’s
conflict in the Middle East and later studied the hurtful traits, we would still be unable to make the
Bible. He states: “Many young men from my world safe and secure for all. The reason? Our hu-
home city were encouraged by their families and man limitations.
the political-religious system to get involved in the The simple truth is this: “It does not belong to
war and be considered heroes. Those on the op- man . . . even to direct his step.” (Jeremiah 10:23)
Yes, we were not created to govern ourselves. In trusting in mere man.” That sound advice can pro-
fact, we were no more created to rule over our tect us from false hopes and unrealistic expecta-
fellow humans than we were created to live under tions. Kenneth, who lives in a North American city
water or in outer space! plagued with violence, says: “One politician after
Consider this: Do people in general like to have another promises to make things better, but they
their equals tell them how to live or which moral cannot. Their failures are a regular reminder of Bi-
values to live by? Do people like others to dic- ble wisdom.”
tate how they should view such things as abortion Daniel, quoted earlier, writes: “Every day con-
or capital punishment or how they should disci- vinces me more that humans cannot govern well.
pline their children? These are just some of the is- . . . Trusting in your bank account or in some
sues that divide people. So, humbling though it pension scheme is no guarantee of a good retire-
might be, what the Bible says makes sense. We ment. I have seen people suffer terrible frustration
simply do not have the ability or the moral author- in this regard.”
ity to rule over our fellow humans. Where, then, The Bible does even more than protect us from
can we turn for help? unrealistic expectations. It also gives us hope, as
The most reasonable answer is for us to turn to we will go on to see.
our Creator. After all, he made us! And contrary to
what some may think, he has not forgotten us. In
fact, his concern for us is revealed in the wis-
dom found in the Bible. When we understand that
unique book, we also understand ourselves bet-
ter. And we can make sense of mankind’s sad
history. We can see why, as a German philosopher
once wrote, “peoples and governments never have
learned anything from history, or acted on princi-
ples deduced from it.”
Moral
Education
While on a school trip, some teenage boys were accused of sexually assaulting
another male student. All attended a prestigious private school in Canada.
After the incident, Leonard Stern wrote in the Ottawa Citizen newspaper: “All
the advantages of intellect and education and social class do not inoculate
young people against making bad moral decisions.”
Stern also stated: “You’d think the single greatest interests, does not become provoked. It
goal of parenting would be the promotion of a does not keep account of the injury. It
child’s moral development. The reality is that does not rejoice over unrighteousness
many parents seem more concerned about aca- [badness], but rejoices with the truth. It
demic or material advancement.” bears all things, . . . endures all things.
To be sure, schooling is important. But even the Love never fails.”—1 Corinthians 13:4-8.
best secular education cannot help a person to ˘ “Love does not work evil to one’s neighbor.”
combat wrong desires or bad inclinations. Where, —Romans 13:10.
then, can we get an education that addresses ˘ “Above all things, have intense love for one
those areas—that provides moral guidance? another, because love covers a multitude of
sins.”—1 Peter 4:8.
EDUCATION THAT PROVIDES MORAL
When you are with people who love you, how do
AND SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE
you feel? Safe? Secure? Relaxed? Yes, you know
The Bible is like a mirror. When we look into it, that they want the best for you, that they would
we see our limitations and weaknesses more never intentionally hurt you.
clearly. (James 1:23-25) But the Bible does even
Love can also move people to make sacrifices,
more. It helps us to make needed changes, to de-
even lifestyle changes, for the benefit of others.
velop qualities that foster true peace and har-
For example, when a man we will call George be-
mony. Those qualities include goodness, kind-
came a grandfather, he dearly wanted to spend
ness, patience, self-control, and love. Love is even
called “a perfect bond of union.” (Colossians 3:14)
Why is love so special? Note what the Bible says
about this quality.
˘ “Love is patient and kind. Love is not The Bible helps us to cultivate
jealous. It does not brag, does not get many fine qualities, such as
puffed up [with pride], does not behave goodness, kindness, and
indecently, does not look for its own
especially love
RICARDO: At the impressionable age of 15, I joined very next day, one of Jehovah’s Witnesses knocked
a gang. My new friends had a big influence on me. In on my door! He became my Bible teacher.
fact, it became my goal to spend ten years in prison! I soon faced a big challenge. My old friends often
That may sound foolish. But in my neighborhood, phoned, asking me to hang out with them. Though it
those who had spent time in prison were admired and was not easy, I said no. I was determined to continue
respected. And I wanted to be like them. my Bible study, and I am glad that I did! My life
I experienced all that is associated with gang life, improved dramatically, and I found true happiness.
including drugs, sex, and violence. One night I was I remember telling God in prayer that I had once
involved in a shoot-out. I thought I was going to be been willing to spend ten years in prison to earn re-
killed, but I escaped unharmed. After that, I began to spect as a gang member. So I asked him to allow me to
think more seriously about my life and my goals, and serve him for at least ten years as a full-time minister in
I decided that I wanted to change. But how? Where order to help others just as I had been helped. God an-
could I find help? swered my prayer, for I have spent 17 years as a full-
Most of my relatives were unhappy. Their lives time minister! And I might add, I never went to prison.
were full of problems. But that was not the case with Many of my former friends, however, are
the family of one of my uncles. I knew that they were serving long prison sentences. Others are dead. Look-
good people, and I knew that they lived by Bible prin- ing back, I am most grateful to my Witness relatives.
ciples. In fact, I had once learned from them that They were willing to be different, to live by the Bible. I
God’s name is Jehovah. So not long after the shoot- grew to respect them more than I ever respected any-
out, I prayed to Jehovah, addressing him by name one in the gang. Above all, I am thankful to God for
and asking him to help me. To my astonishment, the teaching me the very best way to live.
ANDRES: I was born and raised in a poor neighbor- I soon realized that I could not make the needed
hood where drugs, extortion, murder, and prostitu- changes without help, especially when I received
tion were common. My father was an alcoholic and a threats from fellow inmates who did not like what I
cocaine addict. He and my mother were always fight- was doing. So I prayed for strength and wisdom, and
ing, verbally and physically. Jehovah helped me. In fact, I was even able to go on
At an early age, I began drinking alcohol and using the offensive, as it were, by speaking to other prison-
drugs. I spent most of my time on the streets, steal- ers about the Bible.
ing and then selling what I stole. As I got older, my When my release came, I was so nervous that
father, in a misguided attempt to draw close to me, I actually wanted to stay in prison longer! As I was
taught me how to smuggle drugs and other illegal leaving, a number of inmates waved goodbye. Some
products into the country and sell them. I made a lot even said affectionately, “Go home, little shepherd.”
of money—fast. Then one day the police came to my It scares me to think about how my life might have
home. They arrested me, and I was sentenced to five turned out had I not allowed God to educate me.
years in prison for attempted murder. I am very, very thankful that God loves me and did
One morning an announcement over the prison not consider me a lost cause.
loudspeaker invited inmates to a Bible discussion More examples that illustrate the Bible’s power to transform lives
held by Jehovah’s Witnesses. I decided to attend. are found on jw.org. Go to BIBLE TEACHINGS ˛ PEACE & HAPPINESS.
What I heard made sense, so I began to study the
Bible with the Witnesses. They did not water down
the Scriptures but showed me God’s high moral
standards.
Others have gone even further, advocating a government of God’s making. What is more, that
world government. They include the Italian philos- government will express his right to rule over his
opher, poet, and statesman Dante (1265-1321) creation. What is that government? The Bible even
and the physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955). gives it a name—“the Kingdom of God,” or God’s
Dante believed that peace could not last in a po- Kingdom.—Luke 4:43.
litically divided world. A “kingdom divided against
itself comes to ruin,” he said, quoting Jesus “LET YOUR KINGDOM COME”
Christ.—Luke 11:17. Jesus Christ had God’s Kingdom in mind when he
Shortly after World War II, which saw the use said in his model prayer: “Let your Kingdom come.
of two atomic bombs, Albert Einstein wrote an Let your will take place . . . on earth.” (Matthew
open letter to the General Assembly of the United 6:9, 10) Yes, God’s Kingdom will ensure that God’s
Nations. “The United Nations,” he said, “must act will is done on earth, not the will of power-hungry
with utmost speed to create the necessary condi- or selfish humans.
tions for international security by laying the foun- God’s Kingdom is also called “the Kingdom
dations for a real world government.” of the heavens.” (Matthew 5:3) The reason? While
But could the politicians who would make up it will rule over the earth, it will not rule from the
such a powerful government be immune to cor- earth but will rule from heaven. Think what that
ruption, incompetence, and oppression? Or would means. This world government will not require
they be just as prone to those dark traits as oth- material or financial support. What a relief that
ers have been? These questions call to mind the will be for its human subjects!
words of British historian Lord Acton, who said: As the term “kingdom” suggests, God’s King-
“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power cor- dom is a royal government. It has a King—Jesus
rupts absolutely.” Christ—who received his authority from God.
Even so, if the human family is to enjoy true Concerning Jesus, the Bible says:
peace and harmony, we have to be united. But ˘ “The government shall be upon his shoulder
how can that goal be achieved? Is it even realis- . . . Of the increase of his government and
tic? The Bible’s answer is yes. It can and will be peace there shall be no end.”—Isaiah 9:6, 7,
achieved. How? Not by a world government made King James Version.
up of corruptible politicians. Rather, it will be by a
10 AWAKE! No. 1 2019
KE Y PO I NT GOD’S KINGDOM IS A WORLD GOVERNMENT CREATED BY
GOD. ITS SUBJECTS WILL NOT BE SEPARATED BY POLITICAL
BORDERS BUT WILL BE FULLY UNITED AND AT PEACE
˘ “To him there were given rulership, honor, will be no discord or division. “They will not
and a kingdom, that the peoples, nations, cause any harm or any ruin . . . because the earth
and language groups should all serve him. will certainly be filled with the knowledge of Jeho-
His rulership . . . will not pass away.” vah as the waters cover the sea,” says Isaiah 11:9.
—Daniel 7:14. Earth’s inhabitants will truly be what the
˘ “The kingdom of the world has become the United Nations would like people to be—peace-
Kingdom of our Lord [God] and of his loving global citizens. “They will find exquisite de-
Christ.”—Revelation 11:15. light in the abundance of peace,” says Psalm 37:
11. In time, words like “crime,” “pollution,” “pover-
Albert Einstein, -1955. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/2004671908/
WHEN WILL GOD’S KINGDOM COME? “This good news of the Kingdom will be preached
The Bible foretold a number of striking events that in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the
would signal that God’s Kingdom is coming soon. nations, and then the end will come.”—Matthew
Those events make up a composite “sign” that 24:14.
includes international warfare, famine, disease, That good news is a central theme of the
many earthquakes, and an increase in lawless- message of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Indeed, their
ness.—Matthew 24:3, 7, 12; Luke 21:11; Revelation leading journal is entitled The Watchtower An-
6:2-8. nouncing Jehovah’s Kingdom. Now available in
Another prophecy states: “In the last days criti- more than 338 languages, The Watchtower regu-
cal times hard to deal with will be here. For men larly discusses the wonderful things that God’s
will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, . . . Kingdom will do for mankind and the earth.
disobedient to parents, unthankful, disloyal, hav- HOW WILL GOD’S KINGDOM
ing no natural affection, not open to any agree- TAKE CONTROL?
ment, slanderers, without self-control, fierce,
without love of goodness, . . . puffed up with The answer involves these four important facts:
pride, lovers of pleasures rather than lovers of 1. The Kingdom will not operate through or be
God.” (2 Timothy 3:1-4) Traits such as these have represented by the political leaders of the
always been manifest to some extent. But now present world.
they are commonplace. 2. The world’s political leaders, in an attempt
Those prophecies began to be fulfilled in to cling to power, will foolishly defy rule by
the year 1914. Indeed, historians, statesmen, and God’s Kingdom.—Psalm 2:2-9.
writers have commented on how the world 3. God’s Kingdom will need to destroy the
changed after that year. For example, Danish his- political kingdoms that want to continue
torian Peter Munch wrote: “The outbreak of the dominating mankind. (Daniel 2:44; Revela-
war in 1914 is the great turning point in the history tion 19:17-21) This final global conflict is
of humanity. From a bright epoch of progress, . . . called Armageddon.—Revelation 16:14, 16.
we entered an age of disaster, horror, and hatred, 4. All who willingly submit to God’s Kingdom
with insecurity everywhere.” will be preserved through Armageddon into
a peaceful new world. They will make up
On the positive side, those conditions are like a
what the Bible calls “a great crowd,” likely
storm before the calm. They show that Kingdom
numbering into the millions.—Revelation 7:9,
rule over all the earth is near. In fact, Jesus in-
10, 13, 14.
cluded this positive element in his sign of the end:
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