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Queen Esther

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  1. 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
  2. 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. 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 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 We can't live without !
  4. SATAN controls this world... Let's NEVER forget !! 1. John 5:19 19 We know that we originate with God, but the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one.
  5. So easy but TRUE ❤ ( but not always possible...)
  6. Seems, thats also many many years ago, Brother Terry Trask ? The Green & Yellow are old, but the Brown one is not so old, I got it in the 90 - years.... *Sing Praises to Jehovah* Thanks for your comment.... and Greetings from Germany !
  7. A THANKS to Sister 'Bible Speaks' for the 2 links ! Self-searching was of course a quickly idea - But I wait of a special answer for these beautiful Bible - wrapper which I posted. Seems so, it doesn't give that online thats sorry, yes ! But the other Bible - bindings also nice, more for on the way.... ( For home its nicer such a book - wrapper. ) But I still saw other Bible covers.... here the links : / many online links you can find Look if you like it, https://www.etsy.com/search?q=bible+covers http://www.niyae.com/Footprints-Bible-Cover thats a special, cheap Bible cover ! $ 9,95 - But its not comparing with a stabil book-wrapper.... thats different. Many JW knowing this nice poem.... 'Footprints' ----- You can look to many Bible-covers and order... ENJOY ! https://www.etsy.com/search?q=bible+covers That is for all JW - without using a tablet.... All others not need or we have long time mostly a leather Bible - cover with a zipper or similar !
  8. I Will Become What I Choose to Become. —Ex. 3:14. -- DAILY TEXT 29. JUNE https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/6/29
  9. YES, I understand you. - Oh STRELITZIA - here calls Strelitzie, one of my loving flowers / plants ! I got it last time from a friend. I could enjoy it for 2 - 3 weeks ! Looking SO beautiful like a precious birdy with a long beak Thanks for your answer, Brother Colin ! You're living in a wonderful Continent in the south ENJOY EVERY DAY ! Do you want live in another country in the NEW WORLD or PARADISE ? Or driving around the world and visit alot Brothers ?
  10. Ningún residente dirá: “Estoy enfermo” (Is. 33:24). Está claro que Jehová puede influir en nuestra salud si lo desea, como lo confirma la Biblia. En ocasiones castigó a algunas personas con una enfermedad, entre ellas el faraón de los días de Abrahán y la hermana de Moisés, Míriam (Gén. 12:17; Núm. 12:9, 10; 2 Sam. 24:15). También advirtió a los israelitas de que si le daban la espalda, los castigaría con plagas y enfermedades (Deut. 28:58-61). Además, podía curar a sus siervos o evitar que enfermaran (Éx. 23:25; Deut. 7:15). Por ejemplo, curó a Job, que estaba tan enfermo que deseaba morir (Job 2:7; 3:11-13; 42:10, 16). Como vemos, Jehová puede intervenir en la vida de una persona y curarla. Jesús también tiene ese poder. La Biblia dice que curó a leprosos, epilépticos, ciegos y paralíticos (Mat. 4:23, 24; Juan 9:1-7). Para nuestra gran alegría, aquellos milagros no son más que un adelanto de lo que hará Jesús por la humanidad en un futuro cercano. w15 15/12 4:3, 4 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/6/30
  11. No resident will say: “I am sick.” —Isa. 33:24. There is no doubt that God has the power to affect someone’s health. The Bible confirms that. At times, he punished individuals with sickness, such as the Pharaoh in Abraham’s day and later Moses’ sister, Miriam. (Gen. 12:17; Num. 12:9, 10; 2 Sam. 24:15) God warned that if the Israelites proved unfaithful, he would afflict them with “every sickness or plague.” (Deut. 28:58-61) On the other hand, Jehovah could remove diseases or prevent sickness. (Ex. 23:25; Deut. 7:15) Also, he could heal people. After Job had been so sick that he longed to die, God healed him! (Job 2:7; 3:11-13; 42:10, 16) Yes, God definitely has the power to intervene and heal a sick person. It is similar with his Son. We read that Jesus miraculously cured lepers, epileptics, and blind or paralyzed ones. (Matt. 4:23, 24; John 9:1-7) How strengthening it is to think that the healings Jesus performed are a foregleam of what he will do on a grand scale in the new world. w15 12/15 4:3, 4 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/6/30
  12. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE WONDERFUL PICTURES FROM THE NICE *FOR SEASONS HOTEL* Do you know that personal from inside? Of sure very expensive WOW... 4 seasons in ONE day ? One the same place ? Thats a big challenge for the body or not ? In which town we can have this ? Tell us please... THANK YOU BROTHER COLIN !
  13. 3 times just the pink one, thats nice Thank you all for replying ! We will see what comes next Wish you all a great day !
  14. Thanks Brother @Ross James.... yes, along time ago - and yes, thats right, alot things have changed util now ! The endtime comes nearer and nearer - The pink one I often heard my first was the brown songbook ! Best wishes from Germany....
  15. Te lo diré a tiempo, querida hermana Gloria Medina. ¡Justo ahora he pedido en diversas páginas de JW! En pocos días espero una respuesta. Gracias
  16. I asked by a German and an English mixed JW page Brothers and now hope of some answers ! We need little patience, bec. many must read it THANKS DEAR BROTHERS & SISTERS ❤
  17. Yo resultaré ser lo que resultaré ser (Éx. 3:14). Jehová también puede hacer que su creación llegue a ser cualquier cosa que sea necesaria. Por ejemplo, hizo que Noé fuera un hábil constructor, Bezalel un maestro artesano, Gedeón un temible guerrero y Pablo un apóstol a las naciones. Como vemos, el nombre de Dios es muy valioso para los cristianos. El comité que trabajó en la Traducción del Nuevo Mundo jamás hubiera despreciado ese nombre quitándolo de la Biblia. Esta traducción está disponible en más de ciento treinta idiomas, y en todos ellos se incluye el nombre de Dios en el texto bíblico para darle la honra que merece (Mal. 3:16). Algo muy distinto ocurre con muchas otras traducciones de la Biblia, que en lugar del nombre de Dios prefieren usar “Señor” o incluso el nombre de un dios local. Esta es una de las razones por las que el Cuerpo Gobernante de los testigos de Jehová considera que es tan urgente hacer disponible nuestra traducción a la mayor cantidad posible de personas. w15 15/12 2:7-9 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/6/29
  18. I Will Become What I Choose to Become.—Ex. 3:14. Jehovah also causes his creation to become whatever he chooses. In line with the meaning of his name, God caused Noah to be an ark builder, Bezalel to be a master craftsman, Gideon to be a victorious warrior, and Paul to be an apostle to the nations. Yes, God’s name has great meaning to his people. And the New World Bible Translation Committee would never undermine the name’s significance by omitting it from the Bible. Over 130 language editions of the New World Translation honor God’s name by including it where it belongs in the sacred text. (Mal. 3:16) In contrast, the current trend in Bible translation is to omit the divine name, substituting a title such as “Lord” or the name of a local god. This is a prime reason why the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses has given priority to making available to as many people as possible a Bible that honors God’s name. w15 12/15 2:7-9 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/6/29
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