


August 10, 1941. The event was the national convention of Jehovah's Witnesses in St. Louis, Missouri. A special new book had been written by then Watch Tower president, Joseph Rutherford and published by the Society. It was titled "Children" and was distributed to thousands of youth at the convention; a book of hope and promise; for witness and instruction for the remaining time left until Armageddon. The September 15, 1941 Watchtower gave the following credence to the book.
Two main characters are introduced, namely John and Eunice; and after completing four years of extended education are presented as Jehovah's Witnesses of wisdom are impeccable character at the tender ages of 20 and 18 years respectively.
As John and Eunice in conversation intermittently throughout the book, plan their marriage and family life, where do they receive wisdom and counsel? Page 214 tells us.
And what wise counsel is given from the Lord's provided instrument? One example is found on page 151.
And the most important question. What consequential life altering decision do John and Eunice make as a result? The following advice is given on page 312.
Their decision is made on page 366.
Now, let's think about this for a minute. If John and Eunice are to be seen as representative of how young people should think and act, and were 20 and 18 years of age in 1941, then in 2005 they would be approaching their mid 80's, assuming that they were still alive of course.
Clearly, Armageddon did not come! They would still be waiting. It is staggering to think what a debilitating influence this could have upon so many. Does this sound like wise counsel to you? Does it sound like God's plan or man's? (Proverbs 24: 3-4)
It is seen from Scripture that marriage and the true church are to be parallels of intrinsic faithfulness, holiness, hope, and joy, in devotion to God, one giving meaning to the other, and are to be entered into, encouraged, and edified, even to this day. (Ephesians 5: 22-33) And may I say that Jesus still loves the little children with all His heart and is emphatic that they should be brought to Him, as long as this age of grace is allowed to continue. (Matthew 19: 14-15)
Far be it for any person or organization to falsely determine the will and timing that is in the hands of God alone and lead many astray, and many who were so young!
