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    The spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are God’s children.—Rom. 8:16.

    God’s original purpose was for mankind to live forever here on earth. (Gen. 1:28; Ps. 37:29) The selection of some to go to heaven to rule as kings and priests is not the norm. It is an exceptional arrangement. This calling causes a profound change in the thinking, outlook, and hope of a person when he is anointed. (Eph. 1:18) But how does a person know that he has the heavenly calling, that he has, in fact, received this special token? The answer is clearly seen in Paul’s words to the anointed brothers in Rome, who were “called to be holy ones.” He told them: “You did not receive a spirit of slavery causing fear again, but you received a spirit of adoption as sons, by which spirit we cry out: ‘Abba, Father!’” (Rom. 1:7; 8:15) Simply put, by means of his holy spirit, God makes it clear to that person that he is invited to become a future heir in the Kingdom arrangement.—1 Thess. 2:12. w16.01 3:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/30

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    Keep in mind those in prison.—Heb. 13:3.

    Paul was not here referring to just any type of prisoner. He was speaking about those brothers who were imprisoned for their faith. Paul himself had been in prison bonds for some four years by the time he penned those words to the Hebrew Christians. (Phil. 1:12-14) He commended the brothers for having “expressed sympathy for those in prison.” (Heb. 10:34) Those Hebrew Christians were physically separated from Paul. So how could they keep him in mind? They could do so by their fervent prayers in his behalf. (Heb. 13:18, 19) Today, we may likewise be separated physically from our brothers who have been thrown into prison. We may not be able to give them the practical help that is provided by the Witnesses who live near the prison. But we can show our sympathy and brotherly affection by constantly remembering these faithful ones and mentioning them in our prayers, pleading to Jehovah in their behalf. w16.01 1:13, 14

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/29

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    Happy is anyone who shows consideration to the lowly one; Jehovah will rescue him in the day of calamity. Jehovah will guard him and keep him alive.—Ps. 41:1, 2.

    If we are ill, we can look to God for comfort, wisdom, and support, as did true worshippers in the past. Still, we know that an individual living in David’s day who showed consideration to a lowly one did not keep living without end. Hence, when David wrote the above, he could not have meant that such a considerate individual would be kept alive miraculously, thus gaining everlasting life. We can take those inspired words to mean that God would help the loyal considerate one. How? David explained: “Jehovah will sustain him on his sickbed; during his sickness you will completely change his bed.” (Ps. 41:3) Yes, an individual who showed consideration to a lowly one could be certain that God was aware of him and his faithful course. And the recuperative power of his God-given body might help him to get better, to recover from his sickness. w15 12/15 4:7

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/28

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    Feliz es cualquiera que obra con consideración para con el de condición humilde; en el día de calamidad Jehová le proveerá escape. Jehová mismo lo guardará y lo conservará vivo (Sal. 41:1, 2).

    Cuando estamos enfermos, le podemos pedir a Dios que nos consuele y nos dé sabiduría, tal como hicieron sus siervos del pasado. Ahora bien, como es obvio, con las palabras del texto de hoy David no estaba diciendo que Dios conservaría vivo hasta nuestros días al que hubiera mostrado consideración a los necesitados. Entonces, ¿cómo lo ayudaría? Apoyándolo y fortaleciéndolo mientras estuviera enfermo en su “diván”, es decir, en su cama (Sal. 41:3). Así es, la persona considerada puede estar segura de que Dios sabe lo que ha hecho y no lo olvidará. Además, Jehová creó el cuerpo humano con la capacidad de luchar contra las enfermedades, lo que de por sí es una gran ayuda. w15 15/12 4:7

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/28

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    Con hierro, el hierro mismo se aguza. Así un hombre aguza el rostro de otro (Prov. 27:17).

    En la Traducción del Nuevo Mundo original en inglés se hizo lo mismo que en otras biblias en ese idioma y se usó el equivalente de la palabra hebrea sche’óhl en textos como Eclesiastés 9:10, que en español dice: “No hay trabajo ni formación de proyectos ni conocimiento ni sabiduría en el Seol, el lugar adonde vas”. Pero esto creó un problema para los traductores a otros idiomas, pues la mayoría de sus lectores no conocen esa palabra; ni siquiera aparece en sus diccionarios. De hecho, a mucha gente le suena al nombre de un lugar que se puede hallar en un mapa. En vista de esta situación, en la revisión del 2013 se autorizó a los traductores para que tradujeran sche’óhl y su equivalente griego, háides, como “tumba”. Así quedó más claro su significado. También se quitaron palabras y expresiones anticuadas y se hizo un esfuerzo especial para que el texto fuera exacto, pero fácil de leer. Tal como un cuchillo se puede aguzar o afilar con otro cuchillo, el texto en inglés se “afiló” gracias al trabajo que se había hecho en otros idiomas. w15 15/12 2:10, 12

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/27

     

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    As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens his friend.—Prov. 27:17.

    In the past, the English New World Translation followed the pattern of some other English Bibles that use the Hebrew expression “Sheol” in verses such as Ecclesiastes 9:10. That verse used to read: “There is no work nor devising nor knowledge nor wisdom in Sheʹol, the place to which you are going.” Translators of many non-English editions faced this problem: The term “Sheol” is unknown to most of their readers, it is not found in their dictionaries, and it sounds like some geographic location. Accordingly, for the 2013 revision, approval was given to make the meaning of “Sheol” and the corresponding Greek term “Hades” clear by translating them accurately as “the Grave.” Obsolete English expressions were also replaced, and a concerted effort was put forth to make the text clear and easy to understand without sacrificing accuracy. Applying what had been done in other languages sharpened the English text. w15 12/15 2:10, 12

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/27

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    We need to be kind, compassionate, and forgiving :x

    32, But become kind to one another, tenderly compassionate,

    freely forgiving one another just as God also by Christ freely forgave you.

    Do Not Grieve Jehovah’s Holy Spirit

    “Do not be grieving God’s holy spirit, with which you have been sealed.”—EPH. 4:30.

    JEHOVAH has done something special for millions of people living in this troubled world. He has made it possible for them to draw close to him through his only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ. (John 6:44) You are one of these individuals if you have made a dedication to God and are carrying it out. As a person baptized in the name of the holy spirit, you have the duty to conduct yourself in harmony with that spirit.—Matt. 28:19.

    2 We who ‘sow with a view to the spirit’ put on the new personality. (Gal. 6:8; Eph. 4:17-24) But the apostle Paul gives us counsel and warns us not to grieve God’s holy spirit. (Read Ephesians 4:25-32.) We will now take a close look at the apostle’s counsel. What did Paul mean when he spoke of grieving God’s spirit? How could anyone dedicated to Jehovah ever do such a thing? And how can we avoid grieving Jehovah’s spirit?

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    Te haré tener perspicacia, y te instruiré en el camino en que debes ir (Sal. 32:8).

    Actualmente se está dando mayor atención a la predicación pública en estaciones de tren, paradas de transporte público, estacionamientos, plazas y mercados. Si lo pone nervioso la idea de predicar en alguno de estos lugares, ¿por qué no le pide ayuda a Jehová? También le será útil reflexionar en este comentario de un superintendente viajante de mucha experiencia, Angelo Manera. Él recuerda: “Veíamos los tipos de predicación más nuevos como una oportunidad más de servir a Jehová y demostrarle nuestra lealtad. Los veíamos como una prueba más para nuestra fe. Queríamos demostrarle a nuestro Padre que estábamos dispuestos a servirle de cualquier manera que nos pidiera”. Participar en un nuevo tipo de predicación hace crecer nuestra confianza en Dios y nos acerca más a él, sobre todo si no nos sentimos del todo cómodos al principio (2 Cor. 12:9, 10). A muchos publicadores les gusta invitar a la gente a visitar nuestro sitio de Internet, jw.org. Con este se está llevando el mensaje del Reino a las zonas apartadas. w15 15/11 5:12, 13, 15

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/26

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    I will give you insight and instruct you in the way you should go.—Ps. 32:8.

    Increased emphasis is now being placed on public witnessing: at bus stops, train stations, parking lots, in public squares, and markets. If engaging in some of these features of service makes you nervous, why not give prayerful thought to this comment of longtime traveling overseer Angelo Manera, Jr.: “We looked at each new feature of service as another way to serve Jehovah, as another way to prove our loyalty to him, as another test of our integrity, and we were eager to prove ourselves willing to serve him in any way he asked.” Engaging in a new feature of the work, perhaps one outside our comfort zone, helps us to build trust and faith in Jehovah, leading to greater spirituality. (2 Cor. 12:9, 10) Many publishers have enjoyed directing people to our website, jw.org. It is reaching people with the good news, even in remote areas. w15 11/15 5:12, 13, 15

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/26

  10. Yes dear Marijke,  Jehovah of sure will keep his promises:x  I am so glad you like and enjoy that poem... Its 2 !  The first from a sister, after her Mom was dying...  and the 2. poem in form of rhymes. This one, a Brother wants translate to German :)  That were nice, yes !  But it will need little time he said.  Thank you very much for your nice comment, @Marijke  Enjoy our postings...  we put alot love and work into all. Thank you, our dear Sister :)  Best wishes to you from Germany !

  11. I agree, dear Sonita. It should have forbidden on social networks !  I saw in TV, WHAT all happened in the 'dark network'?  SO sad, what thousends of men around the world are doing with our little and also tiny dear ones?  Very sad, the own parents selling  their kiddies in darknet...  I didn't know before, that such of things are possible...   I'm very sad about that all !!  But also the parents of little girls have to stop the love to copy older teens ?????

    My Dad often warned me in my childhood, in the past, before especially men, who are interested at little girls like me !  That was very good, bec. I understood him exactly !  I was not afraid, his warnings were always in my head !  When I was alone on the way, I never allowed any strange men on the street talk to me or give me candies etc.!  I was a careful woman all my life...  A big THANKS to my loving father???

  12. The  day  is  running  too  fast  for  me...  hahaha  sorry :(  I  not  worked  it  today !  Its  raining  these  days  around  24h  and  thats  not  funny !  First  to  weekend  sunshine  back...   Ja  ich  weiß,  Schreiben,  Gedichte,  Übersetzungen,  das  dauert  alles  -  ob  Harmagedon  das  unterbricht ?  wäre  schön,  oder  nicht ?  Ich  melde  mich  asap !!!!

    LIEBE  GRÜSSE  von  Haus  zu  Haus...  :x:)

    PS.  mir  gefällt  Dein  Gedicht....  just  the  niceties,  thank  you ❤

     

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    Si ese ojo derecho tuyo te está haciendo tropezar, arráncalo (Mat. 5:29).

    Padres, háganse estas preguntas: ¿Qué cosas podrían despertar la curiosidad de mis hijos por la pornografía? ¿Entienden por qué es tan peligrosa? Si alguna vez sienten la tentación de ver pornografía, ¿tendrán la confianza de decírmelo y pedirme que los ayude? Aunque sus hijos todavía sean pequeños, podrían decirles algo como esto: “Si alguna vez te aparece en Internet alguna cosa que creas que es sucia o inmoral y tienes ganas de verla, no sientas miedo ni vergüenza de venir a contármelo; quiero ayudarte”. Por supuesto, ustedes también tienen que ser perspicaces al elegir entretenimiento. Un padre llamado Pranas dijo algo que es muy cierto: “Las decisiones que tomamos los padres sobre los libros, la música y las películas influyen en toda la familia”. Y añadió: “Podemos decirles muchas cosas, pero los hijos solo recordarán lo que nos vean hacer y harán lo mismo”. ¿Quiere que sus hijos aprendan a elegir? Enséñeles con el ejemplo (Rom. 2:21-24). w15 15/11 1:12-14

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/25

     

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                                             Train Your Child to Serve Jehovah

    If . . . your right eye is making you stumble, tear it out.—Matt. 5:29.

    Ask yourself: ‘What may tempt my child to look at pornography? Does he know why it is so dangerous? Am I approachable so that he will come to me for help if he is ever tempted to look at pornography?’ Even while your children are quite young, you could say to them: “If you ever come across an immoral website and you feel tempted to look at it, please come and talk to me. You don’t have to be ashamed. I want to help you.” Insight will also help you to choose your own entertainment prudently. “What we as parents approve of in the way of music, movies, or books sets the tone for the family,” says a father named Pranas. “You can say a lot about a lot of things, but your children will watch what you do and imitate you.” If your children see you carefully choosing clean entertainment, they will probably be moved to make similar choices.—Rom. 2:21-24. w15 11/15 1:12-14

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/25

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