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Maron

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  1. 1 hour ago, Queen Esther said:

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    Let everyone calling on the name of Jehovah renounce unrighteousness.—2 Tim. 2:19.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/2

    No text in the Hebrew Scriptures matches Paul’s quote. So, what was the apostle referring to when he said the above? Immediately preceding this statement, Paul quoted from Numbers chapter 16, which relates the account of Korah’s rebellion. The Bible says that Dathan and Abiram, sons of Eliab, joined Korah as leaders of the rebellion against Moses and Aaron. (Num. 16:1-5) The account reads: “Jehovah then said to Moses: ‘Speak to the assembly and tell them, “Get away from around the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram!”’” Jehovah then put to death all who had rebelled. Conversely, loyal worshippers—who by moving away renounced unrighteousness—were preserved alive. It is possible, then, that Paul was referring to the account at Numbers 16:5, 23-27. Such a conclusion would be in harmony with Paul’s words: “Jehovah knows those who belong to him.”—2 Tim. 2:19. w14 7/15 2:4-7

    Thank you Ester. I enjoyed this text

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  2. 1 hour ago, Queen Esther said:

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    You see, brother, how many thousands of believers there are among the Jews, and they are all zealous for the Law.—Acts 21:20.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/8/30

    If we are to have Jehovah’s favor and blessing as individuals, we must support his organization and accept adjustments in our understanding of the Scriptures. Consider this: After Jesus’ death, there were thousands of Jewish Christians who were zealous for the Law and found it hard to break free from it. (Acts 21:17-20) With the help of Paul’s letter to the Hebrews, however, they accepted the fact that they had been sanctified, not by means of sacrifices “offered according to the Law,” but “through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all time.” (Heb. 10:5-10) Undoubtedly, most of those Christians of Jewish descent adjusted their thinking and moved ahead spiritually. We too need to study diligently and be open-minded when there are adjustments in the understanding of God’s Word or in our preaching work. w14 5/15 4:15

     

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  3. 7 hours ago, Queen Esther said:

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    The last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing.—1 Cor. 15:26.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/8/25

    When they were created, Adam and Eve had no enemies whatsoever. They were perfect humans who lived in a paradise. They enjoyed a close relationship with their Creator as his son and daughter. (Gen. 2:7-9; Luke 3:38) Their life prospects were indicated in the very commission God gave them. (Gen. 1:28) To “fill the earth and subdue it” could be accomplished in a certain amount of time. But to continue to ‘have in subjection every living creature that is moving on the earth,’ Adam and Eve would need to live forever, Adam never having to abdicate his oversight by dying. Although they had the prospect of living forever, Adam and Eve were not immortal. To keep living, they had to breathe, drink, sleep, and eat. More important, their lives depended on their relationship with their Life-Giver. (Deut. 8:3) Accepting God’s guidance would be essential for their continuing to enjoy life. w14 9/15 4:1, 3

     

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  4. How can you know the 'secret person of the heart'?
    1. Pray about it
    2. Visit each other, observe her actions, her spirituality how she treats friends family and congregation that's good indication of how shl treat u
    3. Check yourself wether u r ready to fall in love and to be a "husband" Ephesians 5:25

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  5. 1 hour ago, Queen Esther said:

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    If errors were what you watch . . . who, O Jehovah, could stand?—Ps. 130:3.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/8/22

    Had you been there with Moses when Aaron made a statue of a golden calf, how would you have felt about Aaron’s weak excuses? (Ex. 32:21-24) Or how would you have considered Aaron’s attitude when he criticized Moses for marrying a foreign woman? (Num. 12:1, 2) How would you have reacted when Aaron and Moses failed to honor Jehovah at the time He miraculously provided water at Meribah? (Num. 20:10-13) In each of these situations, Jehovah could have punished Aaron on the spot. But He discerned that Aaron was not a bad person or gravely at fault. And when he was confronted with his own mistakes, he readily admitted them and supported Jehovah’s judgments. (Ex. 32:26; Num. 12:11; 20:23-27) Jehovah chose to focus on Aaron’s faith and repentant attitude. Centuries later, Aaron and his descendants were still remembered as fearers of Jehovah.—Ps. 115:10-12; 135:19, 20. w14 6/15 3:11, 12

    Beautiful Text I love it ....this is what came to my mind when reading this text

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