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    Listen, O Israel: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah.—Deut. 6:4.

     

    Those words are part of Moses’ parting speech to the nation of Israel gathered on the plains of Moab in the year 1473 B.C.E. The nation was about to cross the river Jordan to take possession of the Promised Land. (Deut. 6:1) Moses, their leader for the past 40 years, wanted the people to be courageous when facing the challenges ahead. They needed to trust in Jehovah and be faithful to him as their God. Moses’ final words would understandably have a profound effect on the people. After mentioning the Ten Commandments and other regulations that Jehovah had given the nation, Moses made the powerful declaration found at Deuteronomy 6:4, 5. Did the Israelites gathered there with Moses not know that Jehovah their God is “one Jehovah”? Of course, they did. Faithful Israelites knew and worshipped only one God—the God of their forefathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. w16.06 3:2, 3

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/7

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    Listen, O Israel: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah.—Deut. 6:4.

    Those words are part of Moses’ parting speech to the nation of Israel gathered on the plains of Moab in the year 1473 B.C.E. The nation was about to cross the river Jordan to take possession of the Promised Land. (Deut. 6:1) Moses, their leader for the past 40 years, wanted the people to be courageous when facing the challenges ahead. They needed to trust in Jehovah and be faithful to him as their God. Moses’ final words would understandably have a profound effect on the people. After mentioning the Ten Commandments and other regulations that Jehovah had given the nation, Moses made the powerful declaration found at Deuteronomy 6:4, 5. Did the Israelites gathered there with Moses not know that Jehovah their God is “one Jehovah”? Of course, they did. Faithful Israelites knew and worshipped only one God—the God of their forefathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. w16.06 3:2, 3

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/7

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    Those whom Jehovah loves he reproves.—Prov. 3:12.

    The environment in which Jehovah is now molding us is viewed as a spiritual paradise that is presently taking shape. (Isa. 64:8) We feel safe and secure despite the wicked world around us. We have come to know Jehovah and now experience his fatherly love. (Jas. 4:8) In the new world, we will experience to the full the blessings of the spiritual paradise. Then, our spiritual paradise will have its perfect counterpart—a literal paradise under the rulership of God’s Kingdom. During that time of global restoration, Jehovah will continue to mold earth’s inhabitants, educating them to a degree that we might now find hard to imagine. (Isa. 11:9) Furthermore, God will make our minds and bodies perfect, so that we will be able to absorb his teaching and do his will flawlessly. So let us be determined to continue submitting to Jehovah, showing him that we view his molding as an expression of his love for us. w16.06 1:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/6

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    Those whom Jehovah loves he reproves.—Prov. 3:12.

    The environment in which Jehovah is now molding us is viewed as a spiritual paradise that is presently taking shape. (Isa. 64:8) We feel safe and secure despite the wicked world around us. We have come to know Jehovah and now experience his fatherly love. (Jas. 4:8) In the new world, we will experience to the full the blessings of the spiritual paradise. Then, our spiritual paradise will have its perfect counterpart—a literal paradise under the rulership of God’s Kingdom. During that time of global restoration, Jehovah will continue to mold earth’s inhabitants, educating them to a degree that we might now find hard to imagine. (Isa. 11:9) Furthermore, God will make our minds and bodies perfect, so that we will be able to absorb his teaching and do his will flawlessly. So let us be determined to continue submitting to Jehovah, showing him that we view his molding as an expression of his love for us. w16.06 1:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/6

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    Brothers, continue to rejoice, to be readjusted, to be comforted, to think in agreement, to live peaceably.—2 Cor. 13:11.

    Continued effort is required in order “to be readjusted” and manifest “the new personality.” Paul reminded fellow believers: “You were taught to put away the old personality that conforms to your former course of conduct and that is being corrupted according to its deceptive desires. And you should continue to be made new in your dominant mental attitude, and should put on the new personality that was created according to God’s will in true righteousness and loyalty.” (Eph. 4:22-24) The expression “continue to be made new” indicates that putting on the new personality is an ongoing process. This is encouraging, for it assures us that regardless of how long we have been serving Jehovah, we can keep making progress in cultivating and refining the Christian qualities that make up the new personality. Yes, the Bible can continue to change our life. w16.05 4:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/5

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    Brothers, continue to rejoice, to be readjusted, to be comforted, to think in agreement, to live peaceably.—2 Cor. 13:11.

    Continued effort is required in order “to be readjusted” and manifest “the new personality.” Paul reminded fellow believers: “You were taught to put away the old personality that conforms to your former course of conduct and that is being corrupted according to its deceptive desires. And you should continue to be made new in your dominant mental attitude, and should put on the new personality that was created according to God’s will in true righteousness and loyalty.” (Eph. 4:22-24) The expression “continue to be made new” indicates that putting on the new personality is an ongoing process. This is encouraging, for it assures us that regardless of how long we have been serving Jehovah, we can keep making progress in cultivating and refining the Christian qualities that make up the new personality. Yes, the Bible can continue to change our life. w16.05 4:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/5

  7. Many  great  and  cool  idea's  our  Brother's  have....

    Now  it  does  give  a  *JW.Org*  boat  for  the  Missionary's  ---

    Look  the  Broadcasting  link  of

    144th Gilead Graduation—Concluding Talk and Assignments


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    This good news of the Kingdom will be preached.—Matt. 24:14.

    How long would the foretold preaching work continue? Jesus said that this global work would continue right on through the last days, “and then the end [would] come.” What other religious group has continued to preach the good news during these momentous last days? Some of those whom we meet in the ministry may say: “We have the holy spirit, but you people are doing the work.” But is not the fact that we can endure in the work evidence that we have God’s spirit? (Acts 1:8; 1 Pet. 4:14) From time to time, certain religious groups have tried to do what Jehovah’s Witnesses regularly accomplish, but those efforts usually result in failure. Others engage in so-called missionary activities for a limited time and then go back to their normal routine. Still others may even try to go from door to door, but what are they preaching? The answer to that question makes it clear that they are not carrying out the work that Christ began. w16.05 2:13, 16

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/4

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    This good news of the Kingdom will be preached.—Matt. 24:14.

    How long would the foretold preaching work continue? Jesus said that this global work would continue right on through the last days, “and then the end [would] come.” What other religious group has continued to preach the good news during these momentous last days? Some of those whom we meet in the ministry may say: “We have the holy spirit, but you people are doing the work.” But is not the fact that we can endure in the work evidence that we have God’s spirit? (Acts 1:8; 1 Pet. 4:14) From time to time, certain religious groups have tried to do what Jehovah’s Witnesses regularly accomplish, but those efforts usually result in failure. Others engage in so-called missionary activities for a limited time and then go back to their normal routine. Still others may even try to go from door to door, but what are they preaching? The answer to that question makes it clear that they are not carrying out the work that Christ began. w16.05 2:13, 16

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/4

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    The Great power....

    The Potter looked away,
    In the clay in your hand!
    How great is happiness,
    When the clay in my hand sings!

    The potter makes a gentle form,
    When the clay is left to work!
    Remove the evil from the front,
    And the cleaned pot is clean!

    Potter with eyes of love,
    Speak with the sweet clay,
    As the mother with a tender look,
    Talk to the beautiful baby!

    How fine the Potter,
    With love the clay puts,
    And what generous is the gift:
    A pot of honor ornaments!

    What a unique bowl!
    Potter is now happy!
    What malleable clay, good!
    What a mother with a loved baby!

    Jehovah and the Great power,
    And clay is the common man,
    What he does is change
    The Word of Jehovah receiving!

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    There are many degrees....

    There are many degrees,
    35 in the shade,
    And in burning spirit,
    The world, like a tundra!

    There is news,
    Heat deaths!
    Do not wonder,
    That the world is impure!

    It's in imbalance,
    Destroy everything!
    Satan is her caliber,
    Flag of the Dead!

    It's all ruining,
    Since winter in the summer,
    Ecosystems droop,
    Beast!

    And the victims fall,
    The world is still dying,
    With burning souls,
    Tacit in the sun!

    It's the planned world,
    By Satan,
    In order to fight,
    After the ban!

    He always dreams,
    "Coppers of brass,"
    And the "saints" cancel,
    Dead in "frame"!

    Like the drunk man, òÀÝ
    The world stands on its feet,
    Winds hit her
    And the sunshine!

    What a grim future,
    Sun rays,
    People die
    In the "spirit" of your feet!

    Calote melts,
    What's glacial,
    Brothers do not love each other,
    Hate is great!

    Jehovah's pure oasis,
    Rescue,
    It saves you hatred,
    It gives you liberation!

  12. Its  a  fashion  accessoire  in  many  colors  and  countries....   also  as  cap  and  more  -

    Many  links...  here  little  info:

    https://www4.bing.com/images/search?q=yellow+bamdanas++accessoires&qpvt=yellow+bamdanas++accessoires&FORM=IGRE

    http://onlywardrobe.com/womens-fashion/bandanas-are-back-on-the-streets-this-2018/

    Maybe  a  yellow  Convention - sign  by  our  sisters  in  Texas ? 1f601.png ( any  reason..)

    In  my  youth  we  had  the  same  in  red  with  many  little  white  dots 1f602.png

     

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    When you stand praying, forgive whatever you have against anyone, so that your Father who is in the heavens may also forgive you your trespasses.—Mark 11:25.

    Our efforts to serve God—through prayers, meeting attendance, field service, and other aspects of our worship—are in vain if we refuse to make peace with others. We cannot be friends of God unless we are willing to forgive the shortcomings of others. (Luke 11:4; Eph. 4:32) Every Christian needs to think carefully and honestly about being forgiving and having peaceful relations with others. Do you forgive fellow believers freely? Are you happy to fellowship with them? Jehovah expects his servants to be forgiving. If your conscience tells you that you have improvements to make in this regard, prayerfully seek Jehovah’s help in order to make them! Our heavenly Father will hear such humble prayers and answer them.—1 John 5:14, 15. w16.05 1:6, 7

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/3

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    They will become one flock, one shepherd.—John 10:16.

    Jesus compared himself to a shepherd, and his followers to a flock of sheep. Consider: If two sheep are on a hill, two other sheep are in a valley, and still another sheep is grazing elsewhere, would we describe those five sheep as a flock? Generally, a flock of sheep stays together under the care of its shepherd. Similarly, we cannot follow our Shepherd if we deliberately isolate ourselves. We need to meet together with other Christians to be part of “one flock” under “one shepherd.” When we attend a meeting, we contribute to the unity of our brotherhood. (Ps. 133:1) Some of our fellow worshippers have been rejected by their parents and siblings. Yet, Jesus promised that he would give them a spiritual family to love them and care for them. (Mark 10:29, 30) When you attend meetings regularly, you may very well prove to be a father, mother, brother, or sister to one of these dear ones! Does that not motivate us to do our utmost to be at all the meetings? w16.04 3:9, 10

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/2

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    Switzerland...
    Jehovah's Witnesses are increasing their visits to the homes of thousands of migrants from all languages, notably Albania and Portugal.
    Therefore, they are accused of using those people who, when they feel lonely, are more easily seized by sects.
    In fact, the number of witnesses in Switzerland is rising thanks to migrants after years of indifference to the Swiss people.
    ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ?

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    When you stand praying, forgive whatever you have against anyone, so that your Father who is in the heavens may also forgive you your trespasses.—Mark 11:25.

    Our efforts to serve God—through prayers, meeting attendance, field service, and other aspects of our worship—are in vain if we refuse to make peace with others. We cannot be friends of God unless we are willing to forgive the shortcomings of others. (Luke 11:4; Eph. 4:32) Every Christian needs to think carefully and honestly about being forgiving and having peaceful relations with others. Do you forgive fellow believers freely? Are you happy to fellowship with them? Jehovah expects his servants to be forgiving. If your conscience tells you that you have improvements to make in this regard, prayerfully seek Jehovah’s help in order to make them! Our heavenly Father will hear such humble prayers and answer them.—1 John 5:14, 15. w16.05 1:6, 7

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/3

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    They will become one flock, one shepherd.—John 10:16.

    Jesus compared himself to a shepherd, and his followers to a flock of sheep. Consider: If two sheep are on a hill, two other sheep are in a valley, and still another sheep is grazing elsewhere, would we describe those five sheep as a flock? Generally, a flock of sheep stays together under the care of its shepherd. Similarly, we cannot follow our Shepherd if we deliberately isolate ourselves. We need to meet together with other Christians to be part of “one flock” under “one shepherd.” When we attend a meeting, we contribute to the unity of our brotherhood. (Ps. 133:1) Some of our fellow worshippers have been rejected by their parents and siblings. Yet, Jesus promised that he would give them a spiritual family to love them and care for them. (Mark 10:29, 30) When you attend meetings regularly, you may very well prove to be a father, mother, brother, or sister to one of these dear ones! Does that not motivate us to do our utmost to be at all the meetings? w16.04 3:9, 10

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/2

  18. And  I  did  it  with  wine ?:(   but  my  husband  repaired  it  with  a  new  one keyboard !     NO  Apple...   so  it  worked  very  good :D

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    Do to me as you have promised.—Judg. 11:36.

    Jephthah’s daughter sacrificed her natural desires for a husband and children in order to promote true worship. How might we imitate her self-sacrificing attitude? Thousands of young Christian men and women are willingly sacrificing marriage or are not having children—at least for now—in order to serve Jehovah to the full. Older ones too may be sacrificing the time they could otherwise spend with their children and grandchildren in order to work on theocratic construction projects or to attend the School for Kingdom Evangelizers and to serve in areas where the need for Kingdom publishers is greater. Others set aside personal matters to share in service campaigns. Such wholehearted service brings deep joy to Jehovah, who will never forget their work and the love shown for him. (Heb. 6:10-12) Would it be possible for you to make additional sacrifices to serve Jehovah more fully? w16.04 1:16, 17

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/7/1

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