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    Jehová es misericordioso y benévolo (Sal. 103:8).

    http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/4/5

    Jesús sintió el dolor de los judíos aunque no había experimentado los mismos problemas que ellos. Por ejemplo, los guías religiosos los tenían engañados y los obligaban a obedecer reglas de hombres (Mat. 23:4; Mar. 7:1-5; Juan 7:13). A diferencia del pueblo, Jesús nunca tuvo miedo de aquellos religiosos ni creyó sus mentiras, pero aun así fue capaz de comprender su situación. Por eso, “al ver las muchedumbres, se compadeció de ellas, porque estaban [maltratadas] y desparramadas como ovejas sin pastor” (Mat. 9:36). Era compasivo y amaba a la gente, igual que su Padre. Jesús ayudaba a la gente que veía sufrir, pues la amaba. Era igual a su Padre. Después de un largo viaje en el que había predicado con sus apóstoles en muchas poblaciones, decidió ir con ellos a descansar a un lugar solitario. Pero un grupo de personas se les adelantó y ya los estaban esperando cuando llegaron allá. ¿Cuál fue la reacción de Jesús? Sintió ternura “y comenzó a enseñarles muchas cosas” (Mar. 6:30, 31, 34). w15 15/5 4:3, 4

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    Jehovah is merciful and compassionate.—Ps. 103:8.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/4/5

    Jesus sensed the pain of others, even those whose exact circumstances he had never experienced. For instance, the common people lived in fear of the religious leaders, who deceived them and burdened them with many man-made rules. (Matt. 23:4; Mark 7:1-5; John 7:13) Jesus was never frightened or deceived, but he could understand situations that he had not lived through. Therefore, “on seeing the crowds, he felt pity for them, because they were skinned and thrown about like sheep without a shepherd.” (Matt. 9:36) Like his Father, Jesus was loving and compassionate. When Jesus saw people suffering, he was moved to show them love. Thus, he perfectly reflected the love of his Father. After one extensive preaching tour, Jesus and his apostles were about to go to an isolated place to get some rest. Because he felt pity for the crowd awaiting him, however, Jesus took time “to teach them many things.”—Mark 6:30, 31, 34. w15 5/15 4:3, 4

  3. Yes...  I  understand  our  anointed  GB  Brother  Stephen  LETT :D

    He  is  laughing  about  such  a  tiny  paradise...  for one family!

    A  small  Island  is  not  Jehovah's  paradise,  the  whole  Earth  will  change  to  a  huge  paradise,  thats  it :x

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    THE LAST STEPS OF THE ORGANIZATION IN RUSSIA
    In an unprecedented event the lawyers of the organization have filed a petition before the Supreme Court on March 30 denouncing that the actions of the Ministry of Justice against Jehovah's Witnesses are POLITICAL REPRESSION.

    ( in  this  week  we  know  more..)

  5. I  not  need  talking  to  myself,  bec. I  feel  that.  I  also  feel,  if  its  honestly  love  or  not :)   I  am  able  to  give  alot  love  &  I  mostly  get  it  back  too !  I  am  also  able  giving  much  more  love  as  I  get  back  sometimes...  thats  never  a  problem  for  me.  We  must  try,  giving  so  much  we  can !

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    All  humans  in  the  world  need  alot  of  this  dose❤

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    El mundo entero yace en el poder del inicuo (1 Juan 5:19).

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

    Muchas de las cosas que son populares hoy día van en contra de las normas de Dios. Claro, eso no quiere decir que debamos satanizar todo lo que hay en el mundo. No obstante, debemos estar en guardia, pues el Diablo usa la sociedad actual para aprovecharse de nuestros deseos y hacernos pecar, o para intentar que nos enamoremos de este mundo y descuidemos nuestro servicio a Jehová (1 Juan 2:15, 16). Ese problema afectó a algunos cristianos del siglo primero. Uno de ellos fue Demas. Pablo dijo de él: “Me ha abandonado porque ha amado el presente sistema de cosas” (2 Tim. 4:10). La Biblia no dice qué fue lo que atrajo a Demas. Tal vez el materialismo lo desvió de sus metas espirituales. En cualquier caso, Demas se perdió la oportunidad de hacer cosas muy emocionantes al lado de Pablo. ¿Y a cambio de qué? ¿Qué podía ofrecerle este mundo que fuera más valioso que las bendiciones que Jehová tenía reservadas para él? (Prov. 10:22). w15 15/5 2:10, 11

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    The whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one.—1 John 5:19.

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

    Much of what this world promotes runs counter to the standards set forth in the Bible. Of course, not everything the world offers is evil. However, we should expect that Satan would use his world to exploit our desires and try to induce us to sin or to develop love for the world and neglect our worship of Jehovah. (1 John 2:15, 16) Evidently, love for the world affected some first-century Christians. For example, Paul wrote: “Demas has forsaken me because he loved the present system of things.” (2 Tim. 4:10) The Bible does not specifically say what aspect of the world Demas loved, causing him to abandon Paul. It could be that Demas began to love material things more than spiritual pursuits. If that was the case, Demas missed out on thrilling spiritual privileges—and for what? Could the world possibly offer Demas anything that would surpass the blessings Jehovah could give him as an associate of Paul?—Prov. 10:22. w15 5/15 2:10, 11

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                          ❤ Jehovah the master Architect ❤

    AWAKE! NO. 2 2017

    HONEYBEES  can safely land at virtually any angle without problems. How do they do it?

    Consider:  A safe landing requires that the honeybee reduce its approach speed to nearly zero before contact. One logical way to do this would be to measure two factors—flight speed and the distance to the target—and then reduce speed accordingly. However, that method would be difficult for most insects because they have close-set, fixed-focus eyes that cannot directly measure distance.

    The vision of honeybees is very different from that of humans who use binocular vision. Honeybees seem to use the simple fact that an object appears to get bigger as they approach it. The closer they get to an object, the faster it seems to increase in size. Experiments conducted at the Australian National University indicate that the honeybee decreases its flight speed so that the rate of apparent enlargement of an object remains constant. By the time the honeybee reaches its target, its speed has decreased to almost zero, allowing it to land safely.

    The journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports: “The simplicity and generality of this landing strategy . . . [make] it ideal for implementation in the guidance systems of flying robots.”

    What do you think?    Did the honeybee’s landing strategy evolve?  Or was it designed?

    https://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/awake-no2-2017-april/honeybee-landing-strategy/

     

  9. Laughing  is  nice,  yes...  But  often,  Jehovah  is  NOT  laughing :(  HE  is  watching,  that  many  humans  in  some  countries  already  in  a  kind  tribulation,  thats  not  for  laughing !  Your  picture  not  working  for  many  situations  -  its  little  childish,  sorry ?

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