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  1. “Send out your light and your truth. May these themselves lead me.” Psalm 43:3.  JEHOVAH is very considerate in the way he makes his purposes known to his servants. Instead of revealing the truth all at once in one blinding flash of light, he enlightens us progressively. Our trek along life’s pathway might be compared to a walk that a hiker takes down a long trail. He starts out early in the morning and sees little. As the sun begins to rise slowly over the horizon, the hiker is able to distinguish a few features of his surroundings. The rest he sees in hazy outline. But as the sun continues its ascent, he can see farther and farther into the distance. So it is with the spiritual light that God provides. He allows us to discern a few things at a time. God’s Son, Jesus Christ, provided spiritual enlightenment in a similar manner. Let us learn how Jehovah enlightened his people in ancient times and how he does so today.

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  2. New World Translation 
    (Ps 22:27)

    27 "All the ends of the earth will remembeer and turn to Jehovah."
    Never forget Jehovah!

    “Comfort My People” 
    Says Isaiah: “Who has measured the waters in the mere hollow of his hand, and taken the proportions of the heavens themselves with a mere span and included in a measure the dust of the earth, or weighed with an indicator the mountains, and the hills in the scales? ... The nations are as a drop from a bucket; and as the film of dust on the scales they have been accounted.
    Remember we are just dust! "All the families of the nations will bow down before you."

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  3. Archaeologists Dig Up An 800-Year-Old Native American Pot. What They Found Inside Is Changing History

    How about that? Cook in clay? ⚱?⚱?⚱
    Posted on July 12, 2016
     

    By Dustin McGladrey 

    In 2008, on a dig in the First Nation’s Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin, archaeologists made a small but stunning discovery: a tiny clay pot.

    Though it might not have seemed very impressive at first glimpse, this little piece of pottery was determined to be about 800 years old.

    And inside that pot? Something that changes how we’re looking at extinction, preservation, and food storage, as well as how humans have influenced the planet in their time on it.

    It’s amazing to think that a little clay pot buried in the ground 800 years ago would still be relevant today, but it’s true! It’s actually brought an extinct species of squash that was presumed to be lost forever. Thank our Indigenous Ancestors! Even they knew what preservation meant. They knew the importance of the future, Is it not amazing that they are affecting our walks of life even to this day?

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  4. New World Translation 
    (Ps 22:27)

    27 "All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to Jehovah."
    Never forget Jehovah!

    “Comfort My People” 
    Says Isaiah: “Who has measured the waters in the mere hollow of his hand, and taken the proportions of the heavens themselves with a mere span and included in a measure the dust of the earth, or weighed with an indicator the mountains, and the hills in the scales? ... The nations are as a drop from a bucket; and as the film of dust on the scales they have been accounted.
    Remember we are just dust! "All the families of the nations will bow down before you."

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