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  1. Hello ma très chère sœur Misette, 

    Je ne sais pas si j'ai un problème où pas, parce que c'est déjà 22 jours je n'ai rien reçu de toi. Je ne sais pas si tu as cessé la rubrique de "Perles spirituelles". Mais la Semaine du 18 Décembre 2023 - Job 28-29, je n'ai rien reçu. Informe moi si il y a quelque chose nouvelle. 

    Toutes mes félicitations et salutations. 

  2. Monday, July 3

    Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.—Matt. 23:12.

    It would be wrong to exalt individuals, even if they are anointed brothers of Christ. Speaking about Christian elders, the Bible encourages us to imitate the faith of those who take the lead, but it never commands us to elevate any human as our leader. (Heb. 13:7) True, the Scriptures speak of some as being “considered worthy of double honor.” However, such ones are worthy of honor, not because they are anointed, but because they “preside in a fine way” and “work hard in speaking and teaching.” (1 Tim. 5:17) Therefore, it would be embarrassing for those with a heavenly calling if others were to give them undue praise or attention. Worse still, if they received special treatment, anointed Christians might find it difficult to remain humble. (Rom. 12:3) None of us would want to cause one of Christ’s brothers to stumble!—Luke 17:2.

     Nenpòt moun ki met tèt li byen wo, y ap rabese l, e nenpòt moun ki rabese tèt li, y ap leve l met byen wo. — Mat. 23:12.

    Li t ap mal anpil pou n ta leve yon moun menmsi moun sa a se yon frè Kris Bondye chwazi pou al nan syèl. Anpalan de ansyen yo, Bib la ankouraje nou pou n imite lafwa moun k ap dirije nou yo, men, li pa mande pou n konsidere kèlkeswa moun nan kòm lidè nou (Ebre 13:7). Se vre Ekriti yo pale de kèk moun ki “merite yon onè doub”. Sepandan, se pa paske moun sa yo se moun Bondye chwazi ki fè yo merite onè sa a, men, se paske y ap “byen dirije” epi y ap “travay di nan pawòl la ak nan ansèyman an”. (1 Tim. 5:17.) Anplis de sa, sa t ap fè moun ki resevwa apèl selès yo santi yo jennen si lòt moun ta fè lwanj pou yo oswa ba yo yon atansyon ki pa kòrèk. Sa k pi mal la, si yon kretyen Bondye chwazi pou al nan syèl ta resevwa yon tretman espesyal, li ta gendwa twouve l difisil pou l kontinye aji ak imilite (Wom. 12:3). Pa gen okenn nan nou ki ta renmen lakòz youn nan frè Kris yo bite! — Lik 17:2.

     

  3. Monday, July 3

    Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.—Matt. 23:12.

    It would be wrong to exalt individuals, even if they are anointed brothers of Christ. Speaking about Christian elders, the Bible encourages us to imitate the faith of those who take the lead, but it never commands us to elevate any human as our leader. (Heb. 13:7) True, the Scriptures speak of some as being “considered worthy of double honor.” However, such ones are worthy of honor, not because they are anointed, but because they “preside in a fine way” and “work hard in speaking and teaching.” (1 Tim. 5:17) Therefore, it would be embarrassing for those with a heavenly calling if others were to give them undue praise or attention. Worse still, if they received special treatment, anointed Christians might find it difficult to remain humble. (Rom. 12:3) None of us would want to cause one of Christ’s brothers to stumble!—Luke 17:2. 

    Nenpòt moun ki met tèt li byen wo, y ap rabese l, e nenpòt moun ki rabese tèt li, y ap leve l met byen wo. — Mat. 23:12.

    Li t ap mal anpil pou n ta leve yon moun menmsi moun sa a se yon frè Kris Bondye chwazi pou al nan syèl. Anpalan de ansyen yo, Bib la ankouraje nou pou n imite lafwa moun k ap dirije nou yo, men, li pa mande pou n konsidere kèlkeswa moun nan kòm lidè nou (Ebre 13:7). Se vre Ekriti yo pale de kèk moun ki “merite yon onè doub”. Sepandan, se pa paske moun sa yo se moun Bondye chwazi ki fè yo merite onè sa a, men, se paske y ap “byen dirije” epi y ap “travay di nan pawòl la ak nan ansèyman an”. (1 Tim. 5:17.) Anplis de sa, sa t ap fè moun ki resevwa apèl selès yo santi yo jennen si lòt moun ta fè lwanj pou yo oswa ba yo yon atansyon ki pa kòrèk. Sa k pi mal la, si yon kretyen Bondye chwazi pou al nan syèl ta resevwa yon tretman espesyal, li ta gendwa twouve l difisil pou l kontinye aji ak imilite (Wom. 12:3). Pa gen okenn nan nou ki ta renmen lakòz youn nan frè Kris yo bite! — Lik 17:2.

  4. On 4/13/2016 at 5:21 PM, floriane said:

    JEWELS OF THE WORD OF GOD

     

    Seek spiritual beads ( 8 min ): 28-32 JOB

     

    Job 32: 2: In what sense Job "declared [-it] just soul rather than God"? ( W15 1/7 12 § 2; it 1610 § 7)

     

    Job underwent various tests that seemed unfair. It wrongly concluded that God did not care that he keeps his faith or not (Job 9: 20-22). Job was so right in his eyes that gave the impression to declare more just than God (Job 32: 1, 2)

     

    Job made errors or mistakes, some very serious. But he wished with all my heart to obey God. They have been willing to show sincere repentance and change their behavior when necessary. Therefore, God has sustained and, overall, the Bible presents him as a faithful man

     

    Job was a man deeply integrated. When God reasoned with him, Job corrected his views and regretted what he had said

     

    If we happen to have thought that we would never have to say the things we are not proud or to do wrong without realizing it at the time, the example of Job certainly gives us courage . God knows, for now, perfection is beyond our reach. It is however expected that we like and that we strive to obey it. If our heart is full, we can be confident that we can please God.

     

    . Those who want to look just  God alone can declare just a man; It therefore serves to want anything to appear just through our own merit or adding faith judgment that others carry on our justice. Although it had accused God of no harm, Job was rebuked for having 'declared righteous soul rather than God. (Job 32: 1, 2.)

     

    The thinking of Job needed to be rectified. Jehovah has given a lesson by comparing the smallness of man with God's greatness. He did meditate on the earth, the sea, the starry heavens, the animals, and many other marvels of creation. Job humbly accepted the discipline and, in this, he showed once again worthy of emulation. Even if we do a quality service to Jehovah , we will make inevitable mistakes. In case of serious, Jehovah may discipline us by various means (Proverbs 3:11, 12). A scripture reacting our conscience may come to mind. 2000 TG 15/3

     

    Job 32: 8, 9: Why was Elihu he felt able to talk even though he was younger than his listeners ? W06 15/3 16 § 1; it 1117 § 2

     

    32: 8, 9. It is not enough to be old to be wise. You have to understand the Word of God and be guided by his spirit.

     

    These are not "those who have plenty of days that are wise, nor the aged who understand judgment," but those who, in addition to having experience, are guided by the spirit of God and acquired the intelligence of his Word. 

     

    Age and experience are natural factors that help to gain more intelligence (Job 12:12). However, age and experience alone are not decisive. The Job's comforters prided themselves on their intelligence and that of older men like them, but they were taken over by Elihu, younger than them (Job 15: 7-10; 32: 6-12). Jehovah, "the Ancient of Days" (Dan 7:13), has a much higher intelligence than all human intelligence it 1

     

    What the Bible Reading this week teaches me about Jehovah?

     

    Job 28:18 "  From coral and crystal it will [even] mentioned, but a full bag of wisdom is better than [a bag full of] pearls  " If one day you were given a full beaded bag, did you not be touched and will not you try to find your benefactor to thank him? Do you know the gift that comes in the case of the Bible? TG 1999 1/4 3-7

     

    Job said that true wisdom is not acquired by simply learning the "parts of his ways", but it involves more than a purely scientific knowledge. We must discover the divine personality in all its excellence, fear God in his capacity as defender of the just principles and follow these principles. It is a wisdom that we can acquire only by the study of His Word. Job declared, "Behold, the fear of Jehovah - that is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding." (Job 26:14; 28:28 Then he said to the man: 'Look: the fear of Jehovah - that is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding.  ) . TG 1979 1/8 19

     

    Favor, direction and divine wisdom are compared to a lamp shining on the head and a charming garland on his head ( Job 29: 3  )

     

    The faithful patriarch Job enjoyed "intimacy with God"; you can also you ( Job 29: 4 ). By studying His Word, you can know Jehovah by name. This knowledge will give you the certainty that he will act in accordance with the meaning of his name as he revealed: "I will become what I like [to become]. "(Exodus 3:14, note). So it certainly accomplish all his good promises to the humans. TG 2010   1/7

     

    Job was not boasting when he remembered that he 'delivered the afflicted that he had put justice, and was a real father to the poor'. ( Job 29: 12-16 . " For I delivered the poor who cried for help, the fatherless boy and anyone who had no one to help him The blessing of him that was ready to perish - it came over me. and I was glad the heart of the widow I clothing was me justice, and it clothed me and my judgment was like a sleeveless coat -... and a turban I became eyes to the blind, and I was feet . for the lame I was a real father to the poor; and the trial of one who was unknown to me, I examined .. ") Instead, he reported facts from his life of faithful servant of Jehovah Could -we said of us? of course, Job also showed the falsity of the charges by the three hypocrites.

     

    It appears that integrity is for us the way to take a stand for Jehovah's sovereignty. It is on this criterion that God can judge us. Job had grasped this principle. ( Job 31: 6 "  He will weigh me in accurate scales and God may know my integrity  ") Job knew that God weighs all the humans in "a correct balance"; he uses his perfect standard of justice to measure our integrity.

     

    Job was a wealthy man. Besides gold, he had 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 donkeys and 1 000 cattle and a large number of servants (Job 1: 3). However, Job put his trust in Jehovah, not in riches. He said: "  If I have put gold for my insurance, or if I said to gold, 'You are my trust! 'If I was looking forward to what many were my property, and because my hand had found a lot of things [...], this too would be a mistake that would report the judges, for I should have denied the true God LA- above.  "( Job 31: 24-28 ). Like Job , we should feel that deep relationship with Jehovah God is far more valuable than material possessions.

     

    There were single parents in Bible times. The Scriptures speak repeatedly of "fatherless" and the "widow." ( Job 31: 16-22 .) Jehovah God was not indifferent to their problems. There is no doubt that Jehovah is always concerned parent families today! In fact, his Word contains principles whose application helps them succeed Family Happiness Book Chapter 9

     

    . 31: 1, 9-28 Job is a model for us in that it did not attempt to seduce other women, refrained from committing adultery and does not show unfair or without compassion towards others. He also rejected materialism and idolatry

     

     

     

    What ideas of biblical reading this week can I use in preaching?

     

    Religious gestures toward an object . Job highlighted the danger of leaving an object of any worship, such as the sun or the moon, seduce his heart to the point of making a gesture of worship with regard to this item perhaps putting his hand over her mouth to send a kiss, like the pagan worshipers of the moon and those who worshiped idols. Job was aware that doing so amounted to deny the true God and that was accountable for such misconduct. - Job 31: 26-28if I saw the light when she began to shine, or the precious moon was advancing; if my heart left secretly enticed and my hand kissed my mouth, that too would be a mistake [that would report the] judges, for I should have denied the [true] God above. "Study Insightful flight. 1

     

    Job did not worship inanimate things. If his heart had been secretly enticed while watching the stars, like the moon, and if 'his hand had kissed his mouth,' perhaps by sending a kiss with the hand - idolatrous gesture - he would become an idolater and would have denied God (Deut. 4:15, 19). Our integrity is manifested in the rejection of all forms of idolatry TG 11.15.30 

     

    How to understand the words of Job saying he had made a covenant with his eyes and he did not pay attention to a virgin?

     

    We read in Job 31: 1 : " I made a covenant with my eyes. How then could I pay attention to a virgin? "Job meant that in his determination to keep his integrity to God, he had decided not to gaze lustfully a woman other than his own.

     

    Married for many years, Job and his wife had many children. Although in a difficult period, his wife throng him to curse God and die, Job remained faithful to him (Job 2: 9, 10). There is no evidence that he ever renounced monogamy or even toyed with the idea of having sex with younger women as his, with virgins. - Job 7:17 p.m.. Job knew that look lasciviously a person of the opposite sex in the heart creates an immoral sexual desire often leads to an impure act. As he concluded a kind of alliance with his eyes, determined not to look at another woman with lust. Of course, every day he would lend them women and perhaps attention in order to help them if they needed it. But as for their attention with amorous or romantic views, he forbade it. The "alliance" that Job did with his eyes undoubtedly helped to avoid look likely to arouse in him a desire that might be drawn into immoral conduct. -   Job 31: 9, June 11 TG79 15/3 p. thirty

     

    Wisdom is more valuable than material goods - Job 28:12, 15-19 " But wisdom, where she is? Where is the place of understanding? It does not against pure gold, it does not buy the weight of money; it does not weigh against the gold of Ophir, nor against the precious onyx, or against the sapphire; it can not be compared to gold or glass, it can be exchanged for a fine gold. Coral and crystal are nothing to her: wisdom is above rubies. The topaz of Ethiopia is not his equal, and pure gold does not come into balance with it. "

     

     

     

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