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    Sunday, July 2. 2017

    You were sealed by means of him with the promised holy spirit, which is a token in advance of our inheritance.—Eph. 1:13, 14.

    This special operation of holy spirit becomes like a down payment, a guarantee (or, a pledge) of what is to come. An anointed Christian gains an inner conviction because of this token. (2 Cor. 1:21, 22; 5:5) That person is sure of his invitation. But whether he finally receives his reward in heaven or not depends on his proving faithful to his calling. Peter explained it this way: “Therefore, brothers, be all the more diligent to make your calling and choosing sure for yourselves, for if you keep on doing these things, you will by no means ever fail. In fact, in this way you will be richly granted entrance into the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (2 Pet. 1:10, 11) Each anointed Christian must, therefore, struggle to remain faithful. If he does not, his heavenly calling, or invitation, will be of no value to him.—Heb. 3:1; Rev. 2:10. w16.01 3:6, 7

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/2

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    Saturday, July 1.  2017

    Do not forget hospitality.—Heb. 13:2.

    The original-language expression translated “hospitality” means “kindness to strangers.” This phrase may remind us of the examples of Abraham and Lot. Both men showed kindness to visitors whom they did not know. These visitors turned out to be angels. (Gen. 18:2-5; 19:1-3) Do we too extend hospitality to others by inviting them to our home for a meal or for some association and encouragement? We would not need to make elaborate or expensive arrangements to be considered hospitable; nor would we want to invite only those who might repay us in some way. (Luke 10:42; 14:12-14) Our goal should be to encourage, not to impress! Even though we may not know our circuit overseer and his wife very well, do we eagerly show them hospitality? (3 John 5-8) With our busy schedules as well as the stresses of daily living, how important it is that we “do not forget hospitality”! w16.01 1:11, 12

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/1

  3. Oh...  I  believe  you,  THAT  makes  them  think,   YES !   Poor  people,  thinking  alot  wrong  around the  corner....  thereby  its  SO  simple  when  they  think  the  right  way !    I  found  a  nice  video  about  some  beautiful   BIRDS  OF  PARADISE :D  By  youtube  still  other  video's  with  SO  stunning,  beautiful  and  funny  BEAUTIES  there !

     

    ENJOY  THIS  VIDEO.....   ( until  later ! )

  4. I  also  informed  me  about  this  beautiful  Strelitzia  plant / Bird  of  paradise  plant :)  Look  my  photos....

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    I  love  the  first  one,  bec.  red - orange  and  blue  color !   I  can  buy  it  here  sometimes  as  fresh  flower,  for  ca. 4 - 5  Euro,  but  its  nice  for  ca. 2 - 3  weeks :)   I  will  soon  ask  for  a  new  one :D:x   For  plant  it,  our  area  is  too  cold  for  many  months,  sorry :(

    Strelitzia /strɛˈlɪtsiə/[1] is a genus of five species of perennial plants, native to South Africa. It belongs to the plant family Strelitziaceae.[2] The genus is named after the duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, birthplace of Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to birds-of-paradise. In South Africa it is commonly known as a crane flower and is featured on the reverse of the 50 cent coin. It is the floral emblem of the City of Los Angeles; two of the species, Strelitzia nicolai and Strelitzia reginae, are frequently grown as house plants.[3]

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    The  last  one  was  growing  in  Spain,  autumn  -

    We  have  beautiful  Paradise  birdies  in  our  world  -  I  saw  many  photos  and  some  video's  too !   I  look  for  a  video....

  5. Do  you  really  understand  my  comment,  dear  @ARchiv@L  ??   I  am  NOT  everybody...  and  I  WAS  'logged  in'  until  to  your  last  posted  picture,  but  only  8  towns  we  can  see,  try  it.   I  can't  write  the  town  Hamburg  into  the  empty  line....  The  curser  had  an  arrow  and  NOT  a  vertical  line  to  write,  like  here  by  comments,  etc. -  Its  blocked  to  write  a  town  there !   So  I  wrote,  maybe,  Hamburg  has  NO  special  Conventions  just  now...   But  I  want  try  inform  me  more  exactly,  when  our  Librarian  don't  know  the  answer  and  the  reason :(

    Wish  you  a  nice  weekend  but  NOT  so  hot  days !  B|:D

  6. Yes  Sister  Jennifer,  a  link  brought  me  to  pinterest  and  there  I  found  the  Company  for  order  these  diferent  Bible - bindings  and  covers !   Sorry,  I  not  found  that  original  Bible  book - wrapper....  But  some  Sisters  with  enough  talent,  can  make  it  for  itself,  I  think :):x   Wish  you  a  nice  weekend !

  7. Yes,   just  I  saw  your  book,  Brother  @Peter Stamenkovic....  its  the  Green  one,  from  1963 !   I  don't  know  it  -  first  heard  from  the  TRUTH  from  my  girlfriend  around  1990...   sorry,  but  still  in  time :)  I  believe,  the  most  JW.  had  some  favorite  books :D

    Wish  you  a  nice  weekend  and  Greetings  from  Germany !  

  8. Thank you,  dear @ARchiv@L... yes, I know your posted jw.org pages. After getting my password I logged in as Publisher, all ok.  After page-changing I saw also your here posted towns...  but NOT any German town and only 2 languages, English and French, not German. In the free place, I couldn't write my own town, only click on the town's which jw.org put in :(  I try inform me next week, whats up with German towns?  Or maybe,  just now no special Conventions in Germany... 

  9. Too  ALL  interested  Sisters  and  Brothers,   you  got  now  some  links,  to  order  such  a  Bible - bindings or cover,  I  not  found  such  of  nice  Bible - wrappers  online,  sorry :(  But  it  does  give  alot  of  other  nice  Bible - covers  and  Bible - bindings !  Maybe,  my  post - photo  is  a  selfmade  product....   I  write  that  to  theses  members  with  interested  comments :   PLEASE  TRY  ORDER  THAT  FROM  INTERNET  OR  THE  SPECIAL  LINKS....   I  am  sure,  you  will  find  any  nice  Bible - cover !   Perhaps  you  can  show  it  here ?   THANK  YOU  ALL :):x   GREETINGS  FROM  GERMANY

    @Sarita Wilson     @Carol Ann Torres      @Dee Paige     @Ana Marie S. Santillan     @Tracey Anne Smith

    @Johnnifer      @Gloria Medina      @John Houston     

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    No olviden la hospitalidad (Heb. 13:2).

    La palabra griega que se traduce “hospitalidad” significa literalmente “amor a los extraños”. Es probable que esta idea nos haga pensar en el caso de Abrahán y en el de Lot. Los dos recibieron con hospitalidad a unas personas que no conocían y que resultaron ser ángeles (Gén. 18:2-5; 19:1-3). ¿Y nosotros? ¿También somos hospitalarios con nuestros hermanos? ¿Los invitamos a casa a comer o a pasar un rato juntos? No hace falta preparar una comida elaborada o costosa. Nuestro objetivo es animarlos, no impresionarlos. Por otro lado, no debemos invitar solo a quienes puedan devolvernos el favor (Luc. 10:42; 14:12-14). ¿Y qué hay del superintendente de circuito y su esposa? Aunque no los conozcamos bien, es bueno ser hospitalarios con ellos cuando visitan la congregación (3 Juan 5-8). No permitamos que el estrés de la vida ni las muchas ocupaciones nos hagan olvidar esta importante cualidad. w16.01 1:11, 12

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/7/1

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    Do not forget hospitality.—Heb. 13:2.

    The original-language expression translated “hospitality” means “kindness to strangers.” This phrase may remind us of the examples of Abraham and Lot. Both men showed kindness to visitors whom they did not know. These visitors turned out to be angels. (Gen. 18:2-5; 19:1-3) Do we too extend hospitality to others by inviting them to our home for a meal or for some association and encouragement? We would not need to make elaborate or expensive arrangements to be considered hospitable; nor would we want to invite only those who might repay us in some way. (Luke 10:42; 14:12-14) Our goal should be to encourage, not to impress! Even though we may not know our circuit overseer and his wife very well, do we eagerly show them hospitality? (3 John 5-8) With our busy schedules as well as the stresses of daily living, how important it is that we “do not forget hospitality”! w16.01 1:11, 12

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/7/1

  12. I  total  agree  Brother  Colin,  with  all  plants  Jehovah  made  it  perfect  for  us !   Nice  looking,  a  nice  taste  and  still  more.  Yes,  we  have  all  we  need  for  good  living...  and  still  much  more :)   I  want  answer  you  more  detailed  to  your  nice  postings !   But  before  I  had  to  rest  again,  bec. a  painful  foot - inflammation :(

    But  I  want  say  a  BIG  *THANK  YOU  VERY  MUCH*   to  you ❤   bec. your  beautiful  Strelitzia  picture :D:x

    Its  exactly  the  plant / flower  I  meant !   I  will  answer  Sat.day  late  evening,  yes?   Thank  you !   Wish  you  so  long  a  nice  day  and  take  care !       Yes,  I  also  love  flowers  and  plants :x:D   We  can't  live  without !

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