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Queen Esther

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  1. Every good gift and every perfect present is from above, coming down from the Father of the celestial lights.—Jas. 1:17. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/3/16 When you receive a gift, what do you do? Most likely you show your appreciation in some way. In addition, you will likely make good use of the gift, not taking it for granted. Jehovah unfailingly provides what we need to live and to be happy. Does that not move us to want to love him in return? The Israelites lived under Jehovah’s loving care for hundreds of years and were bountifully blessed by him, in both material and spiritual ways. (Deut. 4:7, 8) Their continuing to receive such blessings, however, was contingent on their obeying God’s Law, which included regularly offering to Jehovah “the best of the first ripe fruits” of the land. (Ex. 23:19) The Israelites would thus demonstrate that they did not take for granted Jehovah’s love and blessings.—Deut. 8:7-11. w15 9/15 5:5, 6
  2. 2 wonderful Daily text gleanings pictures of JESUS and Petrus ❤
  3. Tea - cup poodles.... Never seen such a tiny ape ❤ and a newborn turtle.... awww ❤ and my fav. birdies, a hummingbird... ❤ ❤ ❤ .•*¨`*•..¸♥☼♥¸.•*¨`*•. ❤ ❤ ❤ All created by JEHOVAH GOD ❤ A Baby - Squirrel ? ❤ ❤ ❤ .•*¨`*•..¸♥☼♥¸.•*¨`*•. ❤ ❤ ❤
  4. Did you EVER had such of LONG TIME NH?? ( not at home...) Looking over the wall were not bad, hahaha - A ladder into the car, that were my idea !
  5. "Out of the mouths of babes" - SOFIA IS ONE OF THE YOUNGEST PUBLISHER ❤ When they want knock at the door too, we shall not stop ! Many kids really want it...
  6. WILL YOU ACCEPT GOD’S GREATEST GIFT ? A Gift Unlike Any Other.... THE boat-shaped pencil sharpener in Jordan’s hand seems unremarkable. Yet, it is one of his most treasured possessions. Jordan explains, “Russell, an elderly family friend, gave it to me when I was very young.” After Russell’s death, Jordan learned that Russell had played a pivotal role in the lives of Jordan’s grandfather and parents, reassuring them during difficult times. “Now that I have learned more about Russell,” Jordan says, “this tiny gift is more valuable to me than ever.” As Jordan’s experience illustrates, a gift may have little or no value in some people’s eyes. To the appreciative recipient, though, it may be precious, even priceless. The Bible describes a gift of incalculable worth in these well-known words: “God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.”—John 3:16. A gift that can bring the receiver everlasting life! Can there be any gift of greater worth? While some may not recognize the value of that gift, true Christians esteem it as “precious.” (Psalm 49:8; 1 Peter 1:18, 19) Why, though, did God offer the life of his Son as a gift for the world? The apostle Paul explains why in these words: “Through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and so death spread to all men.” (Romans 5:12) The first man, Adam, sinned by knowingly disobeying God, and he thus suffered the penalty of death. Through Adam, death came upon all his descendants—the world of humankind. “The wages sin pays is death, but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 6:23) To free mankind from the condemnation of death, God sent his Son, Jesus Christ, to earth to sacrifice his perfect life for the world. On the basis of that sacrifice, known as “the ransom,” all who exercise faith in Jesus will have everlasting life.—Romans 3:24. Regarding all the blessings that God extends to his worshippers through Jesus Christ, Paul declares: “Thanks be to God for his indescribable free gift.” (2 Corinthians 9:15) Yes, the ransom is so marvelous that we are incapable of fully describing it. But among all of God’s gracious gifts to humankind, why is the ransom especially remarkable? In what way is it unlike any of God’s other gifts? * And how should we respond to it ? We invite you to read the Bible’s answers to those questions in the following two articles.
  7. @Bible Speaks I am also an open - minded human, and I learned alot without books My communication with others mostly very good, I realize it by the replication ! Its a thing of feelings, experiences, knowledge of human nature etc. - You must accept, not all humans need the same things... Some humans need books for that - I need sometimes a cooking - book, hahaha but mostly I am cooking by trying this & that new, bec. long time experiences too ! Thats what I can say for now. - More communication by msg. in private, not here by commenting. Agape !
  8. @Bible Speaks. I didn't need any book for that, bec. I learned such of elementary things in my childhood at home, thats importend I think. All humans are different and some people never say 'I love you'... there is helping NO book ! We have the Bible and also some little theocratic books for learning that, I think thats enough. Jehovah will love us all as individually humans. We are learning all importend things in the NW 1000 years HE will give us these many years for learning and getting to perfect ! Thats MY opinion to your theme....
  9. @Micael Frost... I UNDERSTAND YOUR WORRIES, I AM ALSO FOR A GOOD BALANCE, IN ALL THINGS ! THANKS FOR YOUR SPECIAL OPINION MY BROTHER AGAPE!
  10. Él dijo: “¡Ven!”. Entonces Pedro, bajando de la barca, anduvo sobre las aguas y fue hacia Jesús (Mat. 14:29). http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/3/15 El viento y las olas que rodeaban a Pedro mientras caminaba por el agua podrían compararse a las tentaciones y los problemas que nos rodean hoy día. Por más grandes que sean, podemos resistirlos con la ayuda de Jehová. Recuerde que si Pedro comenzó a hundirse no fue por culpa del viento o las olas. Más bien fue porque miró a la tempestad y le dio miedo (Mat. 14:24-32). Así es, Pedro dejó de mirar a Jesús y su fe se tambaleó. Nosotros también corremos el riesgo de hundirnos si “miramos a la tormenta” y comenzamos a dudar del apoyo de Jehová. No debemos olvidar que cualquiera puede perder la fe. La Biblia dice que la falta de fe es un pecado “que fácilmente nos enreda” (Heb. 12:1). El caso de Pedro demuestra que la fe puede debilitarse en muy poco tiempo si nos concentramos en cosas en las que no deberíamos. w15 15/9 3:1, 6, 7
  11. He said: “Come!” So Peter got out of the boat and walked over the waters and went toward Jesus.—Matt. 14:29. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/3/15 The wind and waves surrounding Peter as he walked on the water might be compared to the trials and temptations we face in our life of dedication to God. Even when these are severe, we can stand firm with Jehovah’s support. Recall that Peter did not sink because of a gust of wind or a big wave. Think back on the sequence of events: “Looking at the windstorm, he became afraid.” (Matt. 14:24-32) Peter lost his focus on Jesus, and then his faith wavered. We could begin to sink if we were to begin “looking at the windstorm,” focusing on its power and doubting that Jehovah will support us. We should take seriously the possibility that our faith could diminish, for the Bible refers to a weakening of faith or loss of faith as “the sin that easily entangles us.” (Heb. 12:1) As Peter’s experience shows, our faith can quickly weaken if we focus on the wrong things. w15 9/15 3:1, 6, 7
  12. What are we doing to appreciate our Lord Jesus Christ and Jehovah God ?
  13. @Bible Speaks You asking : WHAT HAS GOD DONE FOR YOU ? Jehovah has alot done for me.... oh yes ❤ Its too much, I can't tell all here ! BUT I CAN SAY, I'M VERY GRATEFUL FOR ALL HE DID
  14. @James Thomas Rook Jr. REALLY ? ALWAYS ? HAHAHA I can't believe that, sorry Jehovah created humans for that.... Our Missionaries going over dangerous bridges to the people - but this ROBOT ? hahaha NOOO A nice JOKE ! ************************************************************************** BETTER REAL HUMANS / JW.... with a smile ❤ ❤ ❤ .•*¨`*•..¸♥☼♥¸.•*¨`*•. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ .•*¨`*•..¸♥☼♥¸.•*¨`*•. ❤ ❤ ❤
  15. @Bible Speaks I don't understand your post explain me the sense, I can't laugh about that.
  16. @James Thomas Rook Jr. Little weird, that Robot - Trolly.... Not sure, if our organisation want him ? He can walk alone, but not preaching and talk about the Bible. Its more a joke @John Lindsay Barltrop. Yes, we know it better, Brother John
  17. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA...... THATS FUNNY I tell you - its a sweet animal, but which is it ?
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