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    Un compañero verdadero ama en todo tiempo (Prov. 17:17).

    La amistad es un tesoro. Pero no es como un jarrón valioso que se coloca en una repisa y requiere de muy poca atención. Es como una planta que necesita cuidados diarios para crecer fuerte y sana. Precisamente así veía Abrahán su amistad con Jehová. ¿Qué hizo para cuidarla? Él sabía que no bastaba con que en el pasado hubiera sido obediente y temeroso de Dios. Durante todo el tiempo que recorrió la tierra de Canaán con su familia y sus siervos, siguió la guía de Jehová al tomar decisiones, por más pequeñas que fueran. Cuando tenía 99 años —un año antes de que naciera Isaac—, Dios le mandó que circuncidara a todos los varones que lo acompañaban. ¿Cuestionó Abrahán esa orden? ¿Buscó maneras de no cumplirla? Al contrario, confió en su Padre celestial y “aquel mismo día” hizo lo que le había pedido (Gén. 17:10-14, 23). w16.02 1:9, 10

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/4

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                            Jehovah  Called  Him   “My  Friend”....


    A true friend shows love at all times.—Prov. 17:17.

    A friendship can be a precious treasure. However, friendship is not like an inanimate thing that we might purchase and then store somewhere to gather dust. Friendship is more like a living thing that needs care and sustenance if it is to thrive and flourish. Abraham cherished and maintained his friendship with Jehovah. How did he do so? Abraham never came to feel that his past record of godly fear and obedience was enough. As he and his large household traveled into Canaan, he continued to let Jehovah guide him in making decisions, from the small to the great. A year before Isaac was born, when Abraham was 99 years old, Jehovah required that all males of Abraham’s household be circumcised. Did Abraham question that command or look for some way out of complying with it? No, he trusted in God and obeyed  “on that very day.”—Gen. 17:10-14, 23. w16.02 1:9, 10

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/4

  3. Thank you again for your detailed answer, Brother Colin ! Yes I know,  it does give alot  of different species of Aloe Vera....  but I also have the real one, I believe -  its Aloe Vera barbaris...  right ?  One time, I saw yellow flowers, by an older plant.  Now I have a little 'child'  from my old plant and it takes time for own flowers....  patience !

    I tell more later...  my cold  Brrrrrrother, hahahaha  Never knew, some Aloe Vera will grow in cold areas ?  Thats new for me...  YES !  See you later...

    By many postings, our "talk-post"  will go to page 2 or 3....  but I saw, you found it, 

    HILARIOUS ! :D

  4. You was talking to me in your comment, dear sister  @Martha Braun Amistadi  :)

    Yes you are right,  wonderful our worldwide brotherhood of worshippers?? The most JW already today have love and peace❤️ But one day we all will have it, yes !

    Thank you so much for your blessings???  I want give it also back to you, may Jehovah bless you, dear sister. Love and peace to you and a big THANKS to our God JEHOVAH❤️  HE wants the Best for us all, what a wonderful gift.

    Wish you a nice day and Greetings from Germany !

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    Jehovah  Called  Him  “My  Friend”.....     Abraham !   


    Tuesday, July 4. 2017

    A true friend shows love at all times.—Prov. 17:17.

    A friendship can be a precious treasure. However, friendship is not like an inanimate thing that we might purchase and then store somewhere to gather dust. Friendship is more like a living thing that needs care and sustenance if it is to thrive and flourish. Abraham cherished and maintained his friendship with Jehovah. How did he do so? Abraham never came to feel that his past record of godly fear and obedience was enough. As he and his large household traveled into Canaan, he continued to let Jehovah guide him in making decisions, from the small to the great. A year before Isaac was born, when Abraham was 99 years old, Jehovah required that all males of Abraham’s household be circumcised. Did Abraham question that command or look for some way out of complying with it? No, he trusted in God and obeyed “on that very day.”—Gen. 17:10-14, 23. w16.02 1:9, 10

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/4

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    El que se ensalce será humillado, y el que se humille será ensalzado (Mat. 23:12).

    No está bien que pongamos a nadie en un pedestal, ni siquiera a uno de los hermanos de Cristo. Por ejemplo, la Biblia nos aconseja que imitemos la fe de los ancianos, pero nunca dice que los convirtamos en nuestros líderes, ni a ellos ni a ningún ser humano (Heb. 13:7). Es cierto, la Biblia dice que hay algunos entre nosotros que son “dignos de doble honra”, pero no porque sean ungidos, sino por la excelente guía que nos dan y por su duro trabajo (1 Tim. 5:17). Si damos demasiadas atenciones o llenamos de halagos a quienes tienen la esperanza de ir al cielo, podríamos hacer que se sintieran incómodos o, peor aún, que se les hiciera más difícil mantenerse humildes (Rom. 12:3). Ninguno de nosotros quisiera hacer tropezar a uno de los hermanos de Cristo, ¿verdad? (Luc. 17:2). w16.01 4:9

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/3

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    Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.—Matt. 23:12.

    It would be wrong to exalt individuals, even if they are anointed brothers of Christ. Speaking about Christian elders, the Bible encourages us to imitate the faith of those who take the lead, but it never commands us to elevate any human as our leader. (Heb. 13:7) True, the Scriptures speak of some as being “considered worthy of double honor.” However, such ones are worthy of honor, not because they are anointed, but because they “preside in a fine way” and “work hard in speaking and teaching.” (1 Tim. 5:17) Therefore, it would be embarrassing for those with a heavenly calling if others were to give them undue praise or attention. Worse still, if they received special treatment, anointed Christians might find it difficult to remain humble. (Rom. 12:3) None of us would want to cause one of Christ’s brothers to stumble!—Luke 17:2. w16.01 4:9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/3

  8. We  are  using  the  same  names,  Caleb  and  Sophia  or  Sofia....   These  are  NOT  cartoons  I  think  so,  bec.  NO  drawings !    I  never  heard  its  negative,  NO !   You  was  before  telling  from  cartoons,  thats  alot  different  to  Caleb & Sofia...    I  need  a  break  now  -  bec.  its  late / early....   in  Germany !    Best  wishes  from  here :)   SEE  US !

  9. Jehovah loves you....

    If you ever feel depressed, lonely, helpless, hopeless, worthless or simply you thought you did not have any value ....   look,  how different thinks about you Jehovah, our beloved God
     

  10. Everybody  can  use  this  banner / lettering !    I  can't  believe,  our  JW.ORG  should  have  using  a  fake ?   NO !!

    We  can't  see  the  whole  stadion / stage...   Maybe  its  another  event  and  NOT  an  Assembly !!

    We  can  see  this  post  by  FB  -  our  Spanish  Brother...   he  also  is  going  sometimes  into  a  posting - trap :D      can  happen... )

    In  our  crazy  times  we  must  more  and  more  pay  attention !!!!

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    A hospital in Bern refused to operate a Jehovah's Witness. The patient would not have accepted blood transfusion in an emergency. The man filed a complaint for racial discrimination, but he flashed in court.   ( pay  attention  Brother's & Sister's... )

    "Be thou determined not to eat the blood, for the blood is the soul, and thou shalt not eat the soul with the flesh."

    There are such and similar passages in the Bible which prompted members of Jehovah's Witnesses, often referred to as a sect, to renounce blood transfusions in medical treatments.

    For doctors, however, this wish is a dilemma for complications during surgery: on the one hand, the salvation of life is a simple measure, on the other the patient's self-determination right.

    A list hospital in the canton of Berne recently completely avoided this problem. It refused to allow Jehovah's Witnesses to carry out surgery on a herniated disc.

    The patient was then treated in another clinic, but filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office. The accusations are, among other things, attempted coercion against the hospital supply law and racial discrimination.

    The prosecutor, however, did not take the case. On the other hand, the Jehovah's Witnesses filed a complaint. Now the Supreme Court also concluded, in a leading judgment, that the hospital had not violated any law.

    Emergency situation for patient?

    The story began in September 2015. At that time, an attending physician registered Jehovah's Witnesses in a first hospital for the operation of discus hernia.

    After an interview with the anesthetist, the patient refused to sign a declaration of consent specially created for members of the religious community. It should be noted that blood transfusions may be carried out in an emergency.

    Because the patient did not want this, the anesthetist informed the doctor that the operation could not be performed. For the hospital was not ready to "let a patient bleed to death".

    However, the Jehovah's Witness believed that "there was no reason to consider a blood transfusion." It was a "small, routine operation."

    If he had not mentioned that he was a Jehovah's Witness, blood transfusion would never have been an issue, he believes. With the declaration of consent, the hospital had brought him into an emergency situation in which he had to decide between his conviction of faith and his "acute endangering" state of health.

    No racial discrimination

    On the other hand, the first-treatment hospital argued that non-discrimination of a particular religious community was the aim of the consent declaration.

    The point is that treatment can also be carried out in the event of an emergency according to the rules of medical art - so-called lege artis. In addition, the risk of a stronger hemorrhage "is not simply negligible".

    Both the public prosecutor's office and the judges appear to be on the side of the hospital. In particular, the facts of racial discrimination are not applicable.

    Although a list hospital is in principle subject to treatment. Moreover, the Jehovah's Witnesses would fulfill the prerequisites for being protected as a religious group by the Racism Discrimination Act.

    The decisive factor is not the size of the group, but it is regarded as such by its members and externally.

    Bleeding always possible

    Racial discrimination would, however, be present only if a clinic refused to provide services to individuals on account of their race, ethnicity or religion on the same terms as those offered to the public. In the current case, this is not true.

    For the Jehovah's Witnesses demanded a restriction in the form of a renunciation of blood transfusions. He also accepted his death in complications. However, professional ethics requires a doctor to do everything in his power to save a human life.

    For this reason, the health care law provides that no medical doctor can be compelled to seek treatment that does not correspond to his "ethical or religious convictions". It is also not relevant, as is probably a strong bleeding during an operation. This is always always possible and must be taken into account.

    Operation was not an emergency

    The judges also regard the accusation of the attempted coercion as untenable. It was not an emergency or an urgent operation. In the case of planned interventions, a hospital has the freedom to decide whether a treatment is acceptable under the desired conditions or not.

    In addition, the clinic did not want the Jehovah's Witnesses to be removed from his confession. She wanted to prevent the medical staff from being "forced to leave a possible sensible measure in a treatable emergency situation."

    Finally, the judges also conclude that the case is purely theoretical. After the cancellation, the physician could find another hospital in which the operation could be performed under the conditions desired by the patient and even on the originally scheduled date. The disputable service had thus been provided in its entirety. (Bernese newspaper)

    Created: 29.06.2017, 22:09 clock

    http://www.berneroberlaender.ch/region/bern/Berner-Spital-weigerte-sich-Zeuge-Jehovas-zu-operieren--zu-Recht/story/24142487

  12. Oh  yes  Sister  Martha,  I  agree !   ALL  praise  goes  to  Jehovah ❤  Satan  was  born  as  a  perfect  Angel,  but  he  not  really  knew  his  creator  JEHOVAH !   Satan  didn't  know,  that  his  first  Rebellion  will  be  the  start  to  his  irresistible  death !!

    JEHOVAH'S  power  is  SO  immense....  nobody  will  realize  it  and   NOBODY  CAN  STOP  HIM !

    Soon  LOVE  and  PEACE  forever,  YES  ;-))

    Prov.  10 : 22

    It  is  the  blessing  of  Jehovah  that  makes  one  rich,
    And  He  adds  no  pain  with  it.

    Thank  you  Sister  Martha :)

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