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    There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.—Acts 24:15.

    Jehovah wants people to live, not die. As the Source of life, he becomes the Father of everyone who is resurrected. (Ps. 36:9) How appropriate, therefore, that Jesus taught us to pray: “Our Father in the heavens.” (Matt. 6:9) Jehovah has given Jesus an important share in resurrecting the dead. (John 6:40, 44) In Paradise, Jesus will fulfill his role as “the resurrection and the life.” (John 11:25) Jehovah’s generosity is not limited to a few privileged people, for Jesus said: “Whoever does the will of God, this one is my brother and sister and mother.” (Mark 3:35) It is God’s will that a numberless “great crowd” from all nations and tribes and tongues become his worshippers. Those who exercise faith in Christ’s ransom and who do the will of God can be among those who shout: “Salvation we owe to our God, who is seated on the throne, and to the Lamb.”—Rev. 7:9, 10. w17.02 2:10, 11

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/27

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    Like a child with a father he slaved with me to advance the good news.—Phil. 2:22.

    Some younger ones may now be coordinating activities that include older brothers. Though such younger ones have a changed role, they would do well to benefit from the wisdom and experience of older ones before making decisions. Timothy, a younger man, worked alongside the apostle Paul for many years. Paul had written to the Corinthians: “I am sending Timothy to you, because he is my beloved and faithful child in the Lord. He will remind you of my methods in connection with Christ Jesus.” (1 Cor. 4:17) This brief statement points to the close cooperation between Paul and Timothy. Paul had taken time to teach Timothy his “methods.” Timothy learned well and had won Paul’s affection, and Paul was confident that Timothy could care for the spiritual needs of those in Corinth. What a fine example for elders to imitate today as they train other men to take the lead in the congregation! w17.01 5:13, 14

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/26

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    Like a child with a father he slaved with me to advance the good news.—Phil. 2:22.

    Some younger ones may now be coordinating activities that include older brothers. Though such younger ones have a changed role, they would do well to benefit from the wisdom and experience of older ones before making decisions. Timothy, a younger man, worked alongside the apostle Paul for many years. Paul had written to the Corinthians: “I am sending Timothy to you, because he is my beloved and faithful child in the Lord. He will remind you of my methods in connection with Christ Jesus.” (1 Cor. 4:17) This brief statement points to the close cooperation between Paul and Timothy. Paul had taken time to teach Timothy his “methods.” Timothy learned well and had won Paul’s affection, and Paul was confident that Timothy could care for the spiritual needs of those in Corinth. What a fine example for elders to imitate today as they train other men to take the lead in the congregation! w17.01 5:13, 14

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/26

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    God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name.—Heb. 6:10.

    Our changing circumstances can expand or limit our sphere of operation. Are you young or up in years? Is your health good or fragile? Jehovah always considers how each of us might best be used in his service. He only expects from us what is reasonable, and he greatly appreciates whatever we do. Jesus found joy in every one of his assignments, and we can find joy in ours. (Prov. 8:30, 31) A modest person does not feel cramped by his current assignments or responsibilities in the congregation. He does not worry about gaining future privileges or about what others are achieving. Instead, he focuses his energies on finding purpose and enjoyment in his present role because he views it as coming from Jehovah. At the same time, he sincerely respects the role or place that Jehovah has given to others. Modesty helps us to enjoy giving others due honor and support.—Rom. 12:10. w17.01 3:13, 14

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/25

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    God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name.—Heb. 6:10.

    Our changing circumstances can expand or limit our sphere of operation. Are you young or up in years? Is your health good or fragile? Jehovah always considers how each of us might best be used in his service. He only expects from us what is reasonable, and he greatly appreciates whatever we do. Jesus found joy in every one of his assignments, and we can find joy in ours. (Prov. 8:30, 31)  A modest person does not feel cramped by his current assignments or responsibilities in the congregation. He does not worry about gaining future privileges or about what others are achieving. Instead, he focuses his energies on finding purpose and enjoyment in his present role because he views it as coming from Jehovah. At the same time, he sincerely respects the role or place that Jehovah has given to others. Modesty helps us to enjoy giving others due honor and support.—Rom. 12:10. w17.01 3:13, 14

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/25

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    Jehovah . . . has chosen you to become his people, his special property.—Deut. 7:6.

    This was not an arbitrary choice. Jehovah was being true to a promise that he had made centuries earlier to his friend Abraham. (Gen. 22:15-18) Furthermore, Jehovah always exercises his freedom in harmony with his attributes of love and justice. This is evident in the way he disciplined the Israelites, who repeatedly abandoned true worship. When they expressed heartfelt repentance, Jehovah willingly extended love and mercy, saying: “I will heal their unfaithfulness. I will love them of my own free will.” (Hos. 14:4) What a fine example of using his freedom for the benefit of others! When Jehovah began his creative works, he lovingly chose to bestow free will on his intelligent creatures. The first one to receive this gift was his firstborn Son, “the image of the invisible God.” (Col. 1:15) Even before coming to earth, Jesus chose to remain loyal to his Father and not join Satan in his rebellion. w17.01 2:3, 4

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/24

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    Jehovah . . . has chosen you to become his people, his special property.—Deut. 7:6.

    This was not an arbitrary choice. Jehovah was being true to a promise that he had made centuries earlier to his friend Abraham. (Gen. 22:15-18) Furthermore, Jehovah always exercises his freedom in harmony with his attributes of love and justice. This is evident in the way he disciplined the Israelites, who repeatedly abandoned true worship. When they expressed heartfelt repentance, Jehovah willingly extended love and mercy, saying: “I will heal their unfaithfulness. I will love them of my own free will.” (Hos. 14:4) What a fine example of using his freedom for the benefit of others! When Jehovah began his creative works, he lovingly chose to bestow free will on his intelligent creatures. The first one to receive this gift was his firstborn Son, “the image of the invisible God.” (Col. 1:15) Even before coming to earth, Jesus chose to remain loyal to his Father and not join Satan in his rebellion. w17.01 2:3, 4

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/24

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    So many generations.....

    So many generations Lord,
    They have gone down on this earth,
    And spring, winter and autumn,
    And the evil man and the holy man!

    And everyone in freedom,
    He honored you, or He rejected you,
    You being love and justice,
    You guided him to Paradise !

    Only "the god of this world,
    The note always forces,
    Like the ugly plague,
    He is a devil, a satan and a god!

    If he wants aggression or he does not want,
    Say a word from the people
    The forced man is to drink it,
    Satan forms an ax!

    So many generations, world,
    Or broke out of the world and they were extinguished,
    And so many renowned people,
    Cold death defeated him!

    But to Jehovah, death does not,
    Not to say the slightest word!
    Is not Jehovah lifting up,
    All the world's deaths in the earth?

    In his infinite power,
    Satan is pulled to the abyss!
    We are around an era,
    With holy people in Paradise!

    (Author  unknown )

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    Be brave and strong!

    If it were just ice mountains
    Let our thoughts darken,
    Let's love "eternal life"
    Let's win with love!

    If it were only stone mountains,
    Let our eyes disturb us,
    Let's love a lot of art,
    Let's win with love!

    If it were only stone mountains,
    To block our path,
    Pray, please, forgive,
    And defeat desperation!

    If it were like the whole system,
    Satan to oppose,
    To defeat all the curse,
    With His love IAH, good!

    If, it would be like everything,
    Stay in our way, hard,
    Let's love to death,
    IAH with a pure soul!

    If you were to give your breath,
    Last on this earth!
    Even in the final extinction,
    Love Jehovah, Holy One!

    ( Author  unknown )

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    Throw your burden on Jehovah, and he will sustain you.—Ps. 55:22.

    How comforting it is for us to ‘throw our burden on Jehovah,’ knowing that ‘he will sustain us’! We can have full confidence that God can do “more than superabundantly beyond all the things we ask or conceive.” (Eph. 3:20) Imagine that—not just abundantly and not superabundantly but “more than superabundantly”! To receive the reward, we need to exercise full faith in Jehovah and be obedient to his directions. Moses told the nation of Israel: “Jehovah will surely bless you in the land that Jehovah your God is giving you to possess as an inheritance, but only if you strictly obey the voice of Jehovah your God and carefully observe all this commandment that I am giving you today. For Jehovah your God will bless you just as he has promised you.” (Deut. 15:4-6) Do you have full confidence that Jehovah will bless you if you continue to serve him faithfully? You certainly have good reason for such confidence. w16.12 4:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/6/23

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