Member Queen Esther Posted June 2, 2018 Member Share Posted June 2, 2018 I will offer that one up as a burnt offering.—Judg. 11:31. Jephthah had no other child; his daughter was his only hope for a descendant, someone to carry on his name and his inheritance in Israel. (Judg. 11:34) Nevertheless, Judges 11:35 concludes with Jephthah saying: “I have opened my mouth to Jehovah, and I am unable to turn back.” His faithfulness even at great personal cost brought him GodÂ’s approval and blessing. Would you have made the same choice? When we dedicated our lives to Jehovah, we vowed that we would do his will unreservedly. We knew that living up to that promise would require self-sacrifice. However, our willingness is especially put to the test when we are asked to do things that are not initially to our liking. When we make such sacrifices and serve God in a way that takes us out of our comfort zone, we prove ourselves faithful. The resulting blessings are always far greater than any sacrifices we may make, painful as they may be.—Mal. 3:10. w16.04 1:11, 14, 15 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/1 Blanchie DeGrate and Queen Esther 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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