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In 1 Corinthians 11:17, Paul says: "But while giving you these instructions, I do not commend you because it is, not for the better, but for the worse that you meet together." He goes on to describe their disunity, even the day of the symbolic meal. (11:18,19). But what is important to consider is the root cause of their disunity. They refused to listen to members of the "new creation" and so became sectarian in their teachings. Instead of assisting the "least" of Jesus' anointed brothers having Godly wisdom to overcome earthly imperfection, and who with The Christ will administer Spirit righteousness from the heavenly realm of God in His Kingdom government of 144,000 "new creations" for mankind's salvation, they caused divisions to scatter God's people.  (See Rom 8:19).

These divisions certainly exist among the sect falsely calling themselves Jehovah's Witnesses, who knowingly "trampled" on faithful anointed sons of God and refused to help them. "To the extent that you did not do it to one of these least ones, you did not do it to me." (Matt 25:45). Before my Heavenly Father and Michael the  Son of  God I accuse this sect and their congregations of the foregoing sins. Consequently, when they "meet together" it is not possible for them to eat or observe at the Lord's evening meal. For they gather merely to celebrate their apostasy, rather then unity with Christ and his anointed brothers whom they have mistreated even  up until right now. "If anyone has no affection for the Lord, let him be accursed. O our Lord, come!"  ( 1 Cor 16:22).

"Do not rejoice over me, O you woman enemy of mine. Although I have fallen, I shall certainly rise up; although I dwell in the darkness, Jehovah will be a light to me. The raging of Jehovah I shall bear     for I have sinned against Him      until He conducts my legal case and actually executes justice for me. He will bring me forth to the light; I shall look upon His righteousness. And my enemy will see, and shame will cover her, who was saying to me: "Where is He, Jehovah your God?" My own eyes will look upon her. Now she will become a place of trampling, like the mire of streets."  (Micah 7:8-10).

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