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Chapter 1 of “The REPORT” Book introduces the foundational message of the YORWW Congregation, emphasizing a prophetic call to spiritual awakening and separation from mainstream religious systems.
This chapter sets the tone for the entire book, presenting the idea that the YORWW Congregation has received a divinely inspired message meant for the “last days.”
Key themes include:
The chapter opens with a call to action, urging readers to recognize that traditional religious institutions—especially Jehovah’s Witnesses—have strayed from True Worship.
It claims that God has chosen a small group on earth to deliver a final warning to mankind before final divine judgment is executed. -- Malachi 4:5.
Readers are encouraged to “come out” of "Babylon The Great," a metaphor for corrupt Watchtower Society's slavish, religious system. -- See Revelation 18:4.
The chapter argues that true worship requires rejecting mainstream church doctrines, including those of Jehovah’s Witnesses, except some 40 of their most basic, rudimentary and fundamental beliefs which serves as an anchor and stabilizer to their newfound faith and belief system, and which helps them ultimately to embrace a new spiritual identity as YORWW. -- See Ephesians 6:14.
A central claim is that modern-day “Israel” is not defined by race or nationality, but by spiritual qualifications.
It lists three (3) Qualifications, biblically-speaking, to be considered "Israel" in Jehovah God's Eyes today.
1) A "People for His Glorious, Divine Name" -- Numbers 6:27; Deuteronomy 28:10; Acts 15:14.
2) Monotheistic -- One-God Concept ... Non-Trinitarian. -- Exodus 20:3; Deuteronomy 6:4.
3) Iconoclastic ... No "graven images" tolerated in worship. -- Exodus 20:4, 5; Deuteronomy 7:25, 26.
The chapter introduces the idea that three (3) biblical qualifications must be met to be considered Modern-Day "Israel" in God’s eyes—these novel, revolutionary ideas are explored in later chapters.
The chapter hints at a revolutionary role for women in spiritual leadership, challenging traditional patriarchal interpretations of scripture.
It suggests that prophetic insight is not limited to historical figures but is active today through the YORWW message.
The writing is bold, confrontational, and prophetic, using scripture to support its claims.
It positions the YORWW message as counter-cultural and divinely mandated, not merely interpretive.
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