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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in A Spanish, deaf little girl wants telling you something.... Thursday 18. February 2016   
    A  SPANISH,  DEAF  LITTLE  GIRL  WANTS  TELLING  YOU  SOMETHING  ABOUT  TALKING  WITH  HER....  *ImL*  MEANS,  A  LOVING  HELLO 
    SPANISH TRANSLATION :  ( translated  by  a  Deafie...)
    Hi, I'm deaf, I remember, that you can talk to me in my sign language.
    If you do not know sign language, I  can read your lips, but modules need clearly.
    I'm like any person, thinks I'm another country and speak a different language.
    I thank include in your conversations and me, take into account...
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Daniaux Johann in Gesprächsvorschläge 2016   
    DAS  IST  SUPER !  VIELEN  DANK....  ;o)
     
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from rojoh in ALL OUR SONGBOOKS... Sunday, February 14. 2016   
    ALL  OUR   *S O N G B O O K S*.....
    Which *songbook* did you start out using  -  or  when  you  got  baptized ?
     
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    Queen Esther reacted to admin in Death of a lovely sister   
    She is very missed.... my condolences to her family.
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    Queen Esther reacted to Blanchie DeGrate in Death of a lovely sister   
    Dear Brothers and Sisters, please allow me to share with you one of the email messages I personally received from Miss Moneypenny or Sarah Jane. You see,  I have a lot of challenges that I have to deal with on a daily basis and the depression that comes along with it, could crush an elephant. But one day when I couldn't navigate through the site by myself and I was so up set and  crying,    well,  here's  part of what she wrote to me:    My darling sister, I will not go through to the Kingdom without you!  Come on, Jehovah has your right hand and I have your left and Jehovah and I will help you stand again. Listen to Jehovah at Isaiah 43:13 : for I Jehovah your God , am grasping your right hand, the one saying: do not be afraid. I will help you.  Blanchie you are not alone, we have 8 million Brothers and Sisters world wide and we have a Unique bond between us all - LOVE.  I too sometimes feel like you do, but we cannot give up. You are in my heart and mind constantly and I wish I was in the same congregation as you as I would share my favorite Kingdom Song with you. So just for today, pretend I've come around to see you and I brought some sandwiches and cake for us to enjoy with a cup of English tea.      Her favorite song is Song 60, He Will Make You Strong. (1Peter 5:10)  I don't think she would mind me sharing this will all of you. I loved her so much and I miss her and yet...........I never physically meet her. Thank you for listening and please pray for me and my family.  I love you all. Sarah use to say:. Hugs and kisses.  So to you all, Hugs and Kisses.
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    Queen Esther reacted to admin in Death of a lovely sister   
    She would kill me if I published her photo. :-)  But rest assured she is a BIG part of the reason we are all gathered in here together.
     
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    Queen Esther reacted to admin in This Glass Disc Can Store 360 TB of Your Photos for 13.8 Billion Years   
    If you back up your photos on optical disks or storage drives, there’s a good chance your data won’t last as long as you do due to things known as “disc rot” and “data rot“. But what if you want to ensure that your precious photos live longer than you? Good news: a new “eternal” storage technology may be on the horizon.
    Scientists have created nanostructured glass discs that can storage digital data for billions of years.

    Researchers at the University of Southampton announced this week that they’ve figured out how to store huge amounts of data on small glass discs using laser writing. They call it five dimensional (5D) digital data because in addition to the position of the data, the size and orientation plays a role too.

    The glass storage discs can hold a whopping 360 terabytes each, are stable at temperatures up to 1,000°C (1,832°F), and are expected to keep the data intact for 13.8 billion years at room temperature (anything up to 190°C, or 374°F).

    It’s a discovery that “opens a new era of eternal data archiving” because the discs have “virtually unlimited lifetime,” the university says, and museums, national archives, and libraries could benefit from having this eternal storage.
    So far, scientists have preserved important documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), Magna Carta, and Kings James Bible on individual discs that will likely survive the human race.
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recorded on a 5D glass disc.
    The researchers are now looking for companies to help bring this data storage technology to market. No word on when it might appear or whether it will be available and affordable to ordinary photographers, but perhaps one day we’ll be able to store our entire lifetime body of photos on a single disc that is guaranteed to survive us (and all our descendants).
    Image credits: Photographs by the University of Southampton
    http://petapixel.com/2016/02/16/glass-disc-can-store-360-tb-photos-13-8-billion-years/
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    Queen Esther reacted to Daniaux Johann in Gesprächsvorschläge 2016   
    Hallo!!!

    Hier ist die neue Zusammenstellung von Gesprächsvorschläge Januar, Februar und März 2016 auf Französisch, Englisch, Spanisch, Portugiesisch, Italienisch, Deutsch, Mongolisch, Arabisch, Vietnamesisch, Türkisch und Chinesisch (Mandarin).

    Ab diesem Link
    https://goo.gl/7xt6zC

    Fühlen Sie sich frei zu teilen!

    Ihre Begleiter im Glauben.
    Johann Daniaux
    sp16.01-03_X.pdf
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Patty Cowan in Daily text, Wednesday, February 17. 2016   
    Love never fails.—1 Cor. 13:8.
    Genuine love is not easily provoked and “does not keep account of the injury.” (1 Cor. 13:5) Were we to hold a grudge, we would not be pleasing God and would, in effect, be tending a smoldering fire that could flare up, harming us and others. (Lev. 19:18) Love makes us rejoice with the truth, but it will not allow us to “rejoice over unrighteousness,” even if a person who hates us is mistreated or suffers some injustice. (Prov. 24:17, 18) If someone offends us but asks for forgiveness, love moves us to forgive him. Love “believes all things” in God’s Word and makes us grateful for the spiritual food we receive. Love “hopes all things” recorded in the Bible. We also pray and hope for the best outcome in trying circumstances. Love “endures all things,” whether these are sins committed against us, persecution, or other trials. Moreover, “love never fails.” It will be displayed by obedient humans throughout all eternity.—1 Cor. 13:4-7. w14 6/15 2:14, 17, 18
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    Queen Esther reacted to Blanchie DeGrate in T H E *A B C* of Friendship... Wednesday, 17. February 2016   
    This is awesome!  I love it!  I wish I could pass out copies to remind us not to forget what true friendship really consist of. Again, this is get! 
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Beverly Brake in A LITTLE WONDER ❤ Monday, 15. February 2016   
    Amazing True Story of a Mother......  Mom's love is great ❤
    When Carolyn Isbister put her 20oz baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought
    that it would be the only chance she would ever have to hold her.
    Doctors had told the parents that baby Rachel only had only minutes to live because her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing. Isbister remembers:
    I didn’t want her to die being cold. So I lifted her out of her blanket
    and put her against my skin to warm her up. Her feet were so cold. It was the only cuddle I was going to have with her, so I wanted to remember the moment.” Then something remarkable happened.  ;o)

    The warmth of her mother’s skin kick started Rachael’s heart into beating properly, which allowed her to take little breaths of her own. We couldn’t believe it – and neither could the doctors. She let out a tiny cry.
    The doctors came in and said there was still no hope – but I wasn’t
    letting go of her. We had her blessed by the hospital chaplain,
    and waited for her to slip away. But she still hung on.
    And then amazingly the pink color began to return to her cheeks. She literally was turning from gray to pink before our eyes, and she began to warm up too. The sad part is that when the baby
    was born, doctors took one look at her and said ‘no’.
    They didn’t even try to help her with her breathing as they said it
    would just prolong her dying. Everyone just gave up on her,” her
    mom remembered. At 24 weeks a womb infection had led to her premature labor and birth and Isbister (who also has two children Samuel, 10, and Kirsten, 8 ) said, “We were terrified we were
    going to lose her. I had suffered three miscarriages before, so we
    didn’t think there was much hope.” When Rachael was born she was grey and lifeless. Ian Laing, a consultant neonatologist at the hospital, said: “All the signs were that the little one was not going to make it and we took the decision to let mum have a cuddle as it was all we could do. Two hours later the wee thing was crying. This is indeed a miracle baby and I have seen nothing like it
    in my 27 years of practice. I have not the slightest doubt that mother’s love saved her daughter.”
    Rachael was moved onto a ventilator where she continued to
    make steady progress and was tube and syringe fed her mother’s
    pumped breastmilk. Isbister said, “The doctors said, that she had proved she was a fighter and that she now deserved some intensive care as there was some hope.
    She had done it all on her own – without any medical intervention or drugs. She had clung on to life –
    and it was all because of that cuddle. It had warmed up her body and regulated her heart and breathing enough for her to start fighting. At 5 weeks she was taken off the ventilator and began breastfeeding on her own.  At four months Rachel
    went home with her parents, weighing 8lbs – the same as any
    other healthy newborn. Because Rachel had suffered from a lack of
    oxygen doctors said there was a high risk of damage to her brain.
    But a scan showed no evidence of any problems and today Rachel is on par with
    her peers. Rachel’s mom tells us, “She is doing so well. When we brought her home,
    the doctors told us that she was a remarkable little girl. And most of all,
    she just loves her cuddles. She will sleep for hours, just curled into my chest. It was
    that first cuddle which saved her life – and I’m just so glad I trusted my instinct
    and picked her up when I did. Otherwise she wouldn’t be here today.” ❤
     
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    Queen Esther reacted to Blanchie DeGrate in The other side.... Wednesday, 17. February 2016   
    Hi Anke.  This is very true!  You may not be able to eliminate the problem however, you'll be able to deal with it a little bitbetter by doing the best the you can with what you have. Thank you again.   :0)
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Beverly Brake in T H E *A B C* of Friendship... Wednesday, 17. February 2016   
    T H E   *A B C*   O F    F R I E N D S H I P
     A friend does most of these:
    (A)ccepts you as you are
    (B)elieves in "you"
    (C)alls you just to say "HI"
    (D)oesn't give up on you !
    (E)nvisions the whole of you (even the unfinished parts)
    (F)orgives your mistakes
    (G)ives unconditionally
    (H)elps you
    (I)nvites you over
    (J)ust "be" with you
    (K)eeps you close at heart
    (L)oves you for who you are
    (M)akes a difference in your life
    (N)ever Judges
    (O)ffer support
    (P)icks you up
    (Q)uiets your fears
    (R)aises your spirits
    (S)ays nice things about you
    (T)ells you the truth when you need to hear it
    (U)nderstands you
    (V)alues you
    (W)alks beside you
    (X)-plains thing you don't understand
    (Y)ells when you won't listen and
    (Z)aps you back to reality
    A True and Best Friend we can ever have is represented in 4 letters or known as the Tetragrammaton as  ❤YHWH❤
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in DONATIONS..... Wednesday, 17. February 2016   
    DONATIONS.......
    Jesus praised the widow who gave two coins of very little value. Some may be inclined to think that their contributions don't make a difference and that only those who can donate more to the world wide work than we can are the ones that really matter.
    Let's consider the value of a penny, for example. (Hold up each coin as it is discussed.) What can you buy with a penny? Virtually, nothing. But if every publisher in the United States just donated one penny each to the worldwide work, it would be enough to supply a foreign branch with the computer equipment it needs for a translation department.
    What can you buy with a nickel? Again, very little. Now suppose each publisher in the country donated just five cents. Together, the donations would be enough to buy a piece of earth moving equipment for a foreign branch. Many branches have no equipment like this.
    What is a dime to you? You can't buy very much with a dime. Maybe some candy. Did you know that if every publisher in America gave ten cents, combined donations would be enough to build five Kingdom Halls in a foreign land?
    What about a quarter? It will buy you one local telephone call here--but it is enough to build an Assembly Hall in another part of the world! And what if we all gave a dollar?
    A dollar would be enough to build a foreign branch !  So, never think, that what you can give is so insignificant that it is worthless to Jehovah. He uses the whole-soul generosity of his worshipers collectively to successfully support a worldwide witness and he will bless our efforts.
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in The other side.... Wednesday, 17. February 2016   
    The other side....
    A father was reading a magazine and his little daughter every now and then distracted him.
    Trying to keep her busy, he tore out one page on which was printed the map of the world. He then tore the page into pieces and asked her to go to her room and put them together to make the map again.
    He was sure she would take the whole day to get it done. But the little one came back within minutes with the perfect map…
    When he asked how she could do it so quickly, she said, “Oh… Dad, there is a man’s face on the other side of the paper… I made the face perfect to get the map right.”  She ran outside to play leaving the father surprised.
    Reflection:
    There is always the other side to whatever you experience in this world. This story indirectly teaches a lesson. i.e. whenever we come across a challenge or a puzzling situation, look at the other side… You will be surprised to see an easy way to tackle the problem. ;o)
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in A LITTLE WONDER ❤ Monday, 15. February 2016   
    Amazing True Story of a Mother......  Mom's love is great ❤
    When Carolyn Isbister put her 20oz baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought
    that it would be the only chance she would ever have to hold her.
    Doctors had told the parents that baby Rachel only had only minutes to live because her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing. Isbister remembers:
    I didn’t want her to die being cold. So I lifted her out of her blanket
    and put her against my skin to warm her up. Her feet were so cold. It was the only cuddle I was going to have with her, so I wanted to remember the moment.” Then something remarkable happened.  ;o)

    The warmth of her mother’s skin kick started Rachael’s heart into beating properly, which allowed her to take little breaths of her own. We couldn’t believe it – and neither could the doctors. She let out a tiny cry.
    The doctors came in and said there was still no hope – but I wasn’t
    letting go of her. We had her blessed by the hospital chaplain,
    and waited for her to slip away. But she still hung on.
    And then amazingly the pink color began to return to her cheeks. She literally was turning from gray to pink before our eyes, and she began to warm up too. The sad part is that when the baby
    was born, doctors took one look at her and said ‘no’.
    They didn’t even try to help her with her breathing as they said it
    would just prolong her dying. Everyone just gave up on her,” her
    mom remembered. At 24 weeks a womb infection had led to her premature labor and birth and Isbister (who also has two children Samuel, 10, and Kirsten, 8 ) said, “We were terrified we were
    going to lose her. I had suffered three miscarriages before, so we
    didn’t think there was much hope.” When Rachael was born she was grey and lifeless. Ian Laing, a consultant neonatologist at the hospital, said: “All the signs were that the little one was not going to make it and we took the decision to let mum have a cuddle as it was all we could do. Two hours later the wee thing was crying. This is indeed a miracle baby and I have seen nothing like it
    in my 27 years of practice. I have not the slightest doubt that mother’s love saved her daughter.”
    Rachael was moved onto a ventilator where she continued to
    make steady progress and was tube and syringe fed her mother’s
    pumped breastmilk. Isbister said, “The doctors said, that she had proved she was a fighter and that she now deserved some intensive care as there was some hope.
    She had done it all on her own – without any medical intervention or drugs. She had clung on to life –
    and it was all because of that cuddle. It had warmed up her body and regulated her heart and breathing enough for her to start fighting. At 5 weeks she was taken off the ventilator and began breastfeeding on her own.  At four months Rachel
    went home with her parents, weighing 8lbs – the same as any
    other healthy newborn. Because Rachel had suffered from a lack of
    oxygen doctors said there was a high risk of damage to her brain.
    But a scan showed no evidence of any problems and today Rachel is on par with
    her peers. Rachel’s mom tells us, “She is doing so well. When we brought her home,
    the doctors told us that she was a remarkable little girl. And most of all,
    she just loves her cuddles. She will sleep for hours, just curled into my chest. It was
    that first cuddle which saved her life – and I’m just so glad I trusted my instinct
    and picked her up when I did. Otherwise she wouldn’t be here today.” ❤
     
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Jehovah Cared for His Servants in the Past ! Tuesday 16. February 2016   
    Jehovah Cared for His Servants in the Past !
    Jehovah Cared for His Servants in the Past....
    Servants of God know that Jehovah rewards his faithful ones by supplying their needs and by giving them strength to cope with difficult conditions. Such confidence in God’s ability to provide is, in fact, an essential part of their faith. The apostle Paul wrote: “He that approaches God must believe that he is and that he becomes the rewarder of those earnestly seeking him.”—Hebrews 11:6.
    Jehovah has always cared for his faithful servants. During a three-and-a-half-year drought, Jehovah provided food for the prophet Elijah. Initially, God commanded ravens to bring Elijah bread and meat. (1 Kings 17:2-6) Later, Jehovah miraculously sustained the flour and oil supply of a widow who provided food for Elijah. (1 Kings 17:8-16) During the same famine, despite intense religious persecution brought upon them by wicked Queen Jezebel, Jehovah also saw to it that his prophets were provided with bread and water.—1 Kings 18:13.
    Later, when the king of Babylon laid siege to brother Jerusalem, people had to “eat bread by weight and in anxious care.” (Ezekiel 4:16) The situation became so desperate that some women ate the flesh of their own children. (Lamentations 2:20) Yet, even though the prophet Jeremiah was in custody because of his preaching, Jehovah saw to it that “there was a giving of a round loaf of bread to [Jeremiah] daily from the street of the bakers, until all the bread was exhausted from the city.”—Jeremiah 37:21.
    Did Jehovah forget Jeremiah when the supply of bread became exhausted? Apparently not, for when the city fell to the Babylonians, Jeremiah was given ‘a food allowance and a present and let go.’—Jeremiah 40:5, 6; see also Psalm 37:25.

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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Trish in ALL OUR SONGBOOKS... Sunday, February 14. 2016   
    ALL  OUR   *S O N G B O O K S*.....
    Which *songbook* did you start out using  -  or  when  you  got  baptized ?
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from vandenbusschevanoostjosett in A LITTLE WONDER ❤ Monday, 15. February 2016   
    Amazing True Story of a Mother......  Mom's love is great ❤
    When Carolyn Isbister put her 20oz baby on her chest for a cuddle, she thought
    that it would be the only chance she would ever have to hold her.
    Doctors had told the parents that baby Rachel only had only minutes to live because her heart was beating once every ten seconds and she was not breathing. Isbister remembers:
    I didn’t want her to die being cold. So I lifted her out of her blanket
    and put her against my skin to warm her up. Her feet were so cold. It was the only cuddle I was going to have with her, so I wanted to remember the moment.” Then something remarkable happened.  ;o)

    The warmth of her mother’s skin kick started Rachael’s heart into beating properly, which allowed her to take little breaths of her own. We couldn’t believe it – and neither could the doctors. She let out a tiny cry.
    The doctors came in and said there was still no hope – but I wasn’t
    letting go of her. We had her blessed by the hospital chaplain,
    and waited for her to slip away. But she still hung on.
    And then amazingly the pink color began to return to her cheeks. She literally was turning from gray to pink before our eyes, and she began to warm up too. The sad part is that when the baby
    was born, doctors took one look at her and said ‘no’.
    They didn’t even try to help her with her breathing as they said it
    would just prolong her dying. Everyone just gave up on her,” her
    mom remembered. At 24 weeks a womb infection had led to her premature labor and birth and Isbister (who also has two children Samuel, 10, and Kirsten, 8 ) said, “We were terrified we were
    going to lose her. I had suffered three miscarriages before, so we
    didn’t think there was much hope.” When Rachael was born she was grey and lifeless. Ian Laing, a consultant neonatologist at the hospital, said: “All the signs were that the little one was not going to make it and we took the decision to let mum have a cuddle as it was all we could do. Two hours later the wee thing was crying. This is indeed a miracle baby and I have seen nothing like it
    in my 27 years of practice. I have not the slightest doubt that mother’s love saved her daughter.”
    Rachael was moved onto a ventilator where she continued to
    make steady progress and was tube and syringe fed her mother’s
    pumped breastmilk. Isbister said, “The doctors said, that she had proved she was a fighter and that she now deserved some intensive care as there was some hope.
    She had done it all on her own – without any medical intervention or drugs. She had clung on to life –
    and it was all because of that cuddle. It had warmed up her body and regulated her heart and breathing enough for her to start fighting. At 5 weeks she was taken off the ventilator and began breastfeeding on her own.  At four months Rachel
    went home with her parents, weighing 8lbs – the same as any
    other healthy newborn. Because Rachel had suffered from a lack of
    oxygen doctors said there was a high risk of damage to her brain.
    But a scan showed no evidence of any problems and today Rachel is on par with
    her peers. Rachel’s mom tells us, “She is doing so well. When we brought her home,
    the doctors told us that she was a remarkable little girl. And most of all,
    she just loves her cuddles. She will sleep for hours, just curled into my chest. It was
    that first cuddle which saved her life – and I’m just so glad I trusted my instinct
    and picked her up when I did. Otherwise she wouldn’t be here today.” ❤
     
  20. Upvote
    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Daily text, Wednesday, February 17. 2016   
    Love never fails.—1 Cor. 13:8.
    Genuine love is not easily provoked and “does not keep account of the injury.” (1 Cor. 13:5) Were we to hold a grudge, we would not be pleasing God and would, in effect, be tending a smoldering fire that could flare up, harming us and others. (Lev. 19:18) Love makes us rejoice with the truth, but it will not allow us to “rejoice over unrighteousness,” even if a person who hates us is mistreated or suffers some injustice. (Prov. 24:17, 18) If someone offends us but asks for forgiveness, love moves us to forgive him. Love “believes all things” in God’s Word and makes us grateful for the spiritual food we receive. Love “hopes all things” recorded in the Bible. We also pray and hope for the best outcome in trying circumstances. Love “endures all things,” whether these are sins committed against us, persecution, or other trials. Moreover, “love never fails.” It will be displayed by obedient humans throughout all eternity.—1 Cor. 13:4-7. w14 6/15 2:14, 17, 18
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    Queen Esther reacted to admin in Regionaler Kongress 2015   
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    Queen Esther reacted to Joanne in COME ON BROTHER, LET'S RUN AWAY HERE...   
    That looks so good and I am so ready to eat 
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from housedoctor in COME ON BROTHER, LET'S RUN AWAY HERE...   
    QUICKLY  BROTHER....  HERE  IS  NOT  A  GOOD  PLACE  FOR  YOU  &  ME !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Philip Alexander in FOR JW HUMOR PAGE, Monday, 8. February 2016   
    MONEY  IS  A  BIG  TRAP....  OH  YES  ;o)   THE  GRAVE  IS  ALREADY  OPEN  >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from alpeshgamadia in Daily Text, Monday, February 15. 2016   
    The Israelites became terrified.—Ex. 14:10.
    Was this predicament unexpected? Not at all. Jehovah had foretold: “[Pharaoh] will chase after them, and I will glorify myself by means of Pharaoh and all his army.” (Ex. 14:4) Nevertheless, the Israelites saw only what appeared to their physical eyes—the impassable Red Sea in front of them, Pharaoh’s swift war chariots behind them, and an 80-year-old shepherd to lead them! They felt trapped. Yet, Moses did not waver. Why not? Because his eyes of faith saw something far more powerful than a sea or an army. He could “see the salvation of Jehovah,” and he knew that Jehovah would fight for the Israelites. (Ex. 14:13, 14) Moses’ faith inspired God’s people. “By faith they passed through the Red Sea as on dry land,” the Bible says, “but when the Egyptians attempted it, they were swallowed up.” (Heb. 11:29) Thereafter, “the people began to fear Jehovah and to put faith in Jehovah and in his servant Moses.”—Ex. 14:31. w14 4/15 2:15, 16
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