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  1. My son Solomon is young and inexperienced . . . Therefore, I will make preparation for him.—1 Chron. 22:5. David might have concluded that Solomon was not qualified to oversee such an important project as building a house for God. After all, the temple was to be “exceedingly magnificent,” and Solomon was at the time “young and inexperienced.” Yet, David knew that Jehovah would equip Solomon to handle the work given to him. So David focused on what he could do to assist, preparing materials in great quantity. Likewise, older brothers today should not be disheartened when it becomes necessary to hand their assignments over to younger men. Rather, it is in the best interests of the work when younger ones are trained to handle responsibilities. Appointed men should have great satisfaction when the younger ones whom they have trained become qualified to take on the work. w17.01 5:8, 9 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/27
  2. Choose for yourselves today whom you will serve.—Josh. 24:15. When faced with making a personal choice, one woman told a friend: “Do not make me think; just tell me what to do. That is easier.” The woman preferred being told what to do instead of using a precious gift from her Creator, the gift of free will. What about you? Do you like making your own decisions, or do you prefer that others decide for you? How do you view the matter of free will? People have debated this subject for centuries. Some claim that there is no such thing as free will—that all our actions are predetermined by God. Others argue that true free will is only possible if we have absolute freedom. However, to understand this matter properly, we must turn to GodÂ’s Word, the Bible. Why? It reveals that Jehovah created us with free will; that is, the capacity and freedom to make our own intelligent choices. w17.01 2:1, 2 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/26
  3. Choose for yourselves today whom you will serve.—Josh. 24:15. When faced with making a personal choice, one woman told a friend: “Do not make me think; just tell me what to do. That is easier.” The woman preferred being told what to do instead of using a precious gift from her Creator, the gift of free will. What about you? Do you like making your own decisions, or do you prefer that others decide for you? How do you view the matter of free will? People have debated this subject for centuries. Some claim that there is no such thing as free will—that all our actions are predetermined by God. Others argue that true free will is only possible if we have absolute freedom. However, to understand this matter properly, we must turn to GodÂ’s Word, the Bible. Why? It reveals that Jehovah created us with free will; that is, the capacity and freedom to make our own intelligent choices. w17.01 2:1, 2 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/26
  4. Absolutely right, dear brother @Marty S  THANK YOU ! Very soon, Jehovah will do HIS special things. Give appropriate politicians in the heart and then it works - Blow by blow after HIS PLAN !! He will help us - but decides the best day for it He himself! It will be all pefekt - as always .... We have to be strong and stay true, that's it. Many greetings from Germany  Agape ! ( translated by google )
  5. I could cry, a life without bees were soon a life without people WE NEED THEM SO MUCH    Thank you @Bible Speaks.... Oh Jehovah, please help us very soon  THANK YOU SO MANY PEOPLE DESTROYING OUR BEAUTIFUL EARTH ;-((
  6. Anton Chivchalov Blog : Newsweek 1. June 2018 print edition cover.... *RUSSIAÂ ISÂ CRACKINGÂ DOWNÂ ONÂ JEHOVAH'SÂ WITNESSES*
  7. FORGOTTEN TO POST IT ABOVE TO THE SAD STORY      *THE DUCK & THE DEVIL*..... IT BELONGS TOGETHER....   ( thank you )
  8. To the extent that each one has received a gift, use it in ministering to one another.—1 Pet. 4:10. In his undeserved kindness, Jehovah has given each of us certain gifts, assets, abilities, or talents. We can use them to glorify him and to benefit others. (Rom. 12:4-8) Jehovah has entrusted us with a stewardship that comes with honor, trust, and responsibility. Our place in GodÂ’s arrangement is not fixed, however. It can change over time. Consider JesusÂ’ example. Initially, he was alone with Jehovah. (Prov. 8:22) Then he helped make other spirit creatures, the material universe, and finally, humans. (Col. 1:16) Still later, Jesus took on a new role on earth, first as a helpless baby and then as an adult. (Phil. 2:7) After his sacrificial death, Jesus returned to heavenly spirit life to become the King of GodÂ’s Kingdom in 1914. (Heb. 2:9) And after his Thousand Year Reign, Jesus will hand over his Kingdom to Jehovah so that “God may be all things to everyone.”—1 Cor. 15:28. w17.01 3:11, 12 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/25
  9. To the extent that each one has received a gift, use it in ministering to one another.—1 Pet. 4:10. In his undeserved kindness, Jehovah has given each of us certain gifts, assets, abilities, or talents. We can use them to glorify him and to benefit others. (Rom. 12:4-8) Jehovah has entrusted us with a stewardship that comes with honor, trust, and responsibility. Our place in GodÂ’s arrangement is not fixed, however. It can change over time. Consider JesusÂ’ example. Initially, he was alone with Jehovah. (Prov. 8:22) Then he helped make other spirit creatures, the material universe, and finally, humans. (Col. 1:16) Still later, Jesus took on a new role on earth, first as a helpless baby and then as an adult. (Phil. 2:7) After his sacrificial death, Jesus returned to heavenly spirit life to become the King of GodÂ’s Kingdom in 1914. (Heb. 2:9) And after his Thousand Year Reign, Jesus will hand over his Kingdom to Jehovah so that “God may be all things to everyone.”—1 Cor. 15:28. w17.01 3:11, 12 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/25
  10. THE HEADLINE..... I HOPE THEY SOON WILL DO IT, BUT JEHOVAH'S PLAN IS NOT A SIMPLE PEOPLE PLAN - ITS MORE COMPLICATED, BUT IT WILL FULL REACH THE GOAL, JEHOVAH IS PLANING... NO PROBLEM FOR HIM, HE WILL MAKE IT ! THANK YOU SO MUCH OUR LOVING GOD SOON THE DAY IS THERE
  11. TEXTO DIARIO con PREGUNTAS para MEDITAR 25 de mayo 2018
  12. TEXTO DIARIO con PREGUNTAS para MEDITAR 24 de mayo 2018
  13. "Make Me Know Your Ways" - SING TO JEHOVAH.... alot nature  ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ?.? ? ? ? ? ?.? ?. ? ? ?
  14. The devil and the duck.... A little boy visited his grandparents who lived on a farm. They gave him a slingshot so he could play nicely in the woods. There he tirelessly aimed at tree trunks, but never met. Finally, he made himself a bit depressed on the way home for dinner. Ornis's favorite duck crossed his path. Just for fun, he aimed at her and - he did not know how it happened - met with the little stone exactly her head! The duck was dead immediately. Could not believe what had happened in a few seconds. In desperation, he hid the duck under a pile of firewood. Now he also noticed that Susi, his sister, had seen everything. After lunch, the grandmother said, "Suzy, will you help me with the dishes, please?" But Susie cheerfully shouted, "Grandma, Timmy just told me he wants to help in the kitchen!" And she hissed in his direction: "You know - the duck!" Timmy washed the dishes. Later that afternoon, Grandfather announced that he would like to take the kids to fish, but the grandmother said, "I'm sorry, but I really need Suzi to cook!" Suzy smiled and said, "Grandma, no problem at all Timmy told me that he would much rather help you! " And again she whispered to him, "You know - the duck!" So Susi went fishing and Timmy helped with the cooking. After Timmy had taken over both his and his sister's household duties for a few days, he just could not take it anymore. He went to his grandmother and confessed to her the accident with the duck. She knelt down, hugged him and said: "Oh my dear boy, I already know that. I was just standing by the window and saw exactly how the accident happened. But I like you so much and I can not be mad at you for such a mishap. I was just thinking how long you will allow Susi to make you a slave! " The lesson that can be learned from it - for today and for all times - is this: Whatever has happened in our past, whatever we have done and what the devil is constantly rubbing our noses, lies, theft, Cowardice, hatred, anger, harshness, bitterness etc. Whatever it is, we need to understand with all our hearts that Jehovah stood by the window and saw everything. Yes, he has seen our whole life. He wants us to understand that he loves us and gives us forgiveness. But he also worries how long we allow the devil to make us a slave! JEHOVAH WAS WATCHING AT THE WINDOW...... Many of us knowing that story, but we all can learn from it. - The devil is more and more after us all !
  15. JUU-HUUUU.....  FINALLY  SUMMER !! Sweetie is dreaming....... A handful of Bunny - Babies.....  soooo  cute  Cat - mommy is hugging all her Babies step by step
  16. TEXTO DIARIO con PREGUNTAS para MEDITAR 23 de mayo 2018
  17. Faith is the assured expectation of what is hoped for.—Heb. 11:1. What a wonderful hope true Christians share! All of us, whether of the anointed or of the “other sheep,” hope to see the fulfillment of GodÂ’s original purpose and the sanctification of JehovahÂ’s name. (John 10:16; Matt. 6:9, 10) Such expectations are the most noble any human can cherish. We also long for the promised reward of everlasting life, either as part of GodÂ’s “new heavens” or as part of his “new earth.” (2 Pet. 3:13) In the meantime, we hope for the continued increase of the spiritual prosperity of GodÂ’s people. Those who are part of SatanÂ’s world also have some sort of hope, but they may doubt whether theirs will ever be realized. For example, millions of gamblers may hope to win a lottery, but they could hardly feel sure about that. Real faith, on the other hand, is “the assured expectation” of our Christian hope. w16.10 3:1, 2 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/24
  18. Faith is the assured expectation of what is hoped for.—Heb. 11:1. What a wonderful hope true Christians share! All of us, whether of the anointed or of the “other sheep,” hope to see the fulfillment of GodÂ’s original purpose and the sanctification of JehovahÂ’s name. (John 10:16; Matt. 6:9, 10) Such expectations are the most noble any human can cherish. We also long for the promised reward of everlasting life, either as part of GodÂ’s “new heavens” or as part of his “new earth.” (2 Pet. 3:13) In the meantime, we hope for the continued increase of the spiritual prosperity of GodÂ’s people. Those who are part of SatanÂ’s world also have some sort of hope, but they may doubt whether theirs will ever be realized. For example, millions of gamblers may hope to win a lottery, but they could hardly feel sure about that. Real faith, on the other hand, is “the assured expectation” of our Christian hope. w16.10 3:1, 2 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/24
  19. BEAUTIFUL JEHOVAH'S CREATIONS..... Ruby-throated Hummingbird nest - The Nature of Delaware - wonderful building So tiny, so sweet....  In Germany we have not such of Sweeties, sorry LOVE is the GREATEST FORM WE GOT FROM JEHOVAH 11 day old baby bunny, the cutest thing you'll see today "HEY"........Â
  20. Those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh.—Rom. 8:5. It was fitting for Christians in Rome to analyze what their focus in life really was. Could it be that their lives were dominated by or centered on “things of the flesh”? And it is fitting for us to consider the same about our lives. What is of greatest interest to us, and to what does our speech gravitate? What do we really pursue day in and day out? Some may find that they are focusing on trying different types of wine, decorating the home, finding new clothing styles, making investments, planning vacation trips, and the like. Such matters are not bad in themselves; they can be normal aspects of life. For example, Jesus once made wine, and Paul told Timothy to take “a little wine.” (1 Tim. 5:23; John 2:3-11) But did Jesus and Paul make wine a prominent aspect of their lives? Was it their passion, what they constantly talked about? No. What about us? What is our key interest in life? w16.12 2:5, 10, 11 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/5/22
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