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VISION
Future Jehovah Saints International Headquarters

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Jehovah Saints Vision of Temple

Unity in Worship: A Vision of Peace and Collaboration

The Image and Its Meaning

The image above is an AI-generated representation, intentionally designed to resemble a mosque with a cross on top, symbolizing the unity and shared foundations of the Abrahamic faiths: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. It reflects the vision of Jehovah Saints to foster collaboration and mutual respect among these faiths, as we all worship the same God—the God of Abraham.

Scripture Inspiration:
“Have we not all one Father? Did not one God create us?” — Malachi 2:10

Shared Heritage: The God of Abraham

Our vision is inspired by the shared ancestry of the Abrahamic religions:

  • Judaism: The descendants of Abraham’s son Jacob.

  • Islam: The descendants of Abraham’s son Ishmael.

  • Christianity: Those who follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, who is rooted in the lineage of Abraham.

These three faiths are intrinsically connected, all tracing their spiritual heritage back to Abraham, a man of great faith and obedience to God.

Scripture Inspiration:
“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.” — Genesis 12:2-3

A Vision for Peace and Unity

Jehovah Saints knows that Jews, Muslims, and Christians are brothers and sisters under God, and we are called to live in peace and harmony. Our vision is to reflect this unity in our actions and projects. By incorporating architectural elements of both mosques and churches, we aim to symbolize the shared values and aspirations of these faiths.

Our ultimate goal is to foster peace on Earth while serving those in need, such as through our global homeless shelter initiatives.

Scripture Inspiration:
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” — Matthew 5:9

The Call to Love Your Neighbor

At the heart of our mission is the commandment to love and treat others as we would want to be treated. This principle is shared across Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and is the foundation of our work.

  • Christianity:
    “Love your neighbor as yourself.” — Mark 12:31

  • Judaism:
    “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” — Leviticus 19:18

  • Islam:
    “None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.” — Sahih Muslim 45

By treating everyone as our neighbor, regardless of faith or background, we aim to build bridges of understanding and compassion.

Building Homeless Shelters: A Shared Mission

Our work to build homeless shelters worldwide reflects our commitment to serving humanity and living out the values of our faith. This mission transcends religious boundaries and focuses on the shared call to care for the vulnerable and uplift the downtrodden.

Scripture Inspiration:
“If there is a poor man among your brothers in any of the towns of the land that the Lord your God is giving you, do not be hardhearted or tightfisted toward your poor brother. Rather, be openhanded and freely lend him whatever he needs.” — Deuteronomy 15:7-8

Our Goal: Peace and Compassion

Our goal is simple yet profound:

  • Promote Unity: Recognize the shared heritage and values of the Abrahamic faiths.

  • Seek Peace: Work toward harmony among all people, regardless of their faith.

  • Serve Others: Love and care for our neighbors as ourselves, fulfilling the command of God.

Scripture Inspiration:
“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” — Psalm 133:1

We invite you to join us in this mission of unity, peace, and service. Whether through prayer, donations, or active participation, you can be part of this vision to create a world where faith unites rather than divides, and where love and compassion are extended to all.

Scripture Inspiration:
“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18

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