Jesus' illustration of "a faithful and discreet slave" was part of a group of illustrations encouraging Christians to keep on the watch.
Apostate Christians since the first century on have twisted Jesus' words in order to corrupt the congregations.
The so-called "apostolic fathers" are one example of such corrupt teachings:
Various denominations have built on the cracked foundation laid by those apostate "apostolic fathers."
The JW Governing Body have their own version of a clergy class, but their history debunks the present JW myth they perpetuate about being "appointed" in 1919:
Apostate Christians since the first century on have twisted Jesus' words in order to corrupt the congregations.
The so-called "apostolic fathers" are one example of such corrupt teachings:
Various denominations have built on the cracked foundation laid by those apostate "apostolic fathers."
The JW Governing Body have their own version of a clergy class, but their history debunks the present JW myth they perpetuate about being "appointed" in 1919: