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Keith Walker Talks to Jehovah's Witnesses At Their Memorial

Jehovah's Witnesses celebrate only one holiday, Nisan 14 or the Memorial of Jesus' death. It's the closest thing to Easter, where they remember the night that he held a meal with his disciples right before he died. This "memorial" meeting is a solemn night where nearly anyone who claims to be a Jehovah's Witnesses shows up, dressed in elegant clothes, to hear a talk about the reason Jesus came to die and to pass the emblems of bread and wine to each other with hardly anyone partaking of the food. The reason most Jehovah's Witnesses do not partake of the emblems is that they are told that only a select group of Jehovah's Witnesses, only 144,000, are worthy enough to partake. This two class system of the "Anointed" 144,000 and the "Other Sheep" other Jehovah's Witnesses keep most trapped in a system that denies Jesus' mediatorship to vast majority of Jehovah's Witnesses because they are told they can't qualify to be in the New Covenant directly and must let the emblems pass without partaking. In this video, Keith Walker of EvidenceMinistries.org explains his experience attending Memorial as a Christian who believes he is in the New Covenant of Christ. Learn more at: IS THE NEW COVENANT ONLY FOR A GROUP OF 144,000 PEOPLE? —15 Questions to Ask Jehovah’s Witnesses on the 144,000 and the Great Crowd