
Some people just look at the train saying “of what a wonderful train” but don’t want to go with it because they have to leave the “world station” The Train can stop everywhere and it also stop at Your door, will you enter? One day the Train will not come anymore and a lot of people will just see that they where to late for the Train. The food trolley is daily text, Bible Reading etc.,our meetings, the restaurant wagon is our conventions, people are invited to the train by people going off the train, and some people don’t stay on the train because they don’t want to come to the end station. In the wagons there are people studying the manual for surviving and they help the new on board to find comfort. They often go off the train to help people on the train again who have lost their ticket or want to regret they go off. The head conductor is our leader Jesus, the men putting coal in the fire is the faithful and discreet slave.

Jehovah's organization is like this train: The train don’t need tracks because its driven by Jehovah's spirit. I love illustrations and using them, thanks for sharing everyone. The man in illustration represents Jehovah. How did that man go back and tell his wife what happened? The man puts his head down with his arm locked on the controls sobbing as the train roars past, its passengers oblivious to the events that went on. Rescue his son or allow the train to continue its journey. He looks out again and sees a passenger train coming at a high rate of speed.

The man has time to let go of the switch get his son but the train will fall into the river. He yells at the child to get off the tracks but the child is still on the tracks. His young son squeals "daddy" and is playing on the tracks. While he is holding the switch he hears a noise that makes his skin crawl. So the man rushes over to the shack and proceeds to pull the switch. Well one day after accomplishing several tasks the man is sitting with his family looking out over the work and feeling quite content when the bell rings signalling a trains approach.

The man had a young son and a lovely wife and they lived happily. At other times the bridge was in position to allow boats to carry on their cargo. The switch was designed to have to use pressure to keep the bridge locked into place while the train went across.

There lived a man whose job it was to pull a switch that turns a bridge to allow trains to go over a river.
