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    Take your stand against him, firm in the faith.—1 Pet. 5:9.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/12/8

    To do that, we need to prepare our mind and heart, to train ourselves now to do what is right. We do not know what our spiritual warfare may involve in the future. Therefore, would it not be wise to do some significant training during a time of relative peace? Paul wrote to the Corinthians: “Keep testing whether you are in the faith; keep proving what you yourselves are.” (2 Cor. 13:5) One way that we can heed Paul’s inspired advice is by making a serious self-examination. Ask yourself such questions as: ‘Do I persevere in prayer? When faced with peer pressure, do I obey God as ruler rather than men? Do I attend Christian meetings regularly? Am I bold in speaking about my beliefs? Do I really try to put up with my fellow believers’ shortcomings—just as they put up with mine? Am I submissive to those taking the lead in the local congregation and to those responsible for doing so in the worldwide congregation?’ w14 9/15 2:16, 17

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    Pónganse en contra de él, sólidos en la fe (1 Ped. 5:9).

    http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2016/12/8

    Esto exige preparar ahora la mente y el corazón, y así estar listos para hacer lo que está bien. No sabemos qué batallas espirituales tendremos que pelear en el futuro. Por lo tanto, ¿no nos convendría adiestrarnos a conciencia ahora que disfrutamos de relativa paz? Por inspiración divina, Pablo aconsejó a los corintios: “Sigan poniéndose a prueba para ver si están en la fe, sigan dando prueba de lo que ustedes mismos son” (2 Cor. 13:5). Una forma de ponerse a prueba, como aconseja Pablo, es haciéndose un autoexamen sincero. Pregúntese, por ejemplo: “¿Oro constantemente? ¿Defiendo con valentía mis creencias? ¿Obedezco a Dios más bien que a los hombres cuando otros me presionan? ¿Soy de los que nunca se pierden las reuniones? ¿Tengo paciencia con los defectos de mis hermanos, tal como ellos la tienen con los míos? ¿Sigo la guía de los ancianos de mi congregación y de los hombres que dirigen la congregación mundial?”. w14 15/9 2:16, 17

  3. 16 minutes ago, bredim said:

    *** yb73 p. 244 Japan ***
    Brother Nakata

    *** yb73 pp. 244-245 Japan ***
    A condemned murderer in the Fukuoka prison contacted the Society, and it was arranged for the missionaries to visit him. Brother Iszlaub conducted a study with him, and so great was the change in the prisoner’s behavior that the prison superintendent soon permitted the study to be held in a room next to his office, with no wire netting in between. In due course, this man was baptized in the prison. He learned braille so that he could prepare Japanese booklets for the blind, and also assisted in the Kingdom work by writing letters out to interested persons and publishers that needed encouragement. Brother Nakata studied hard and strengthened himself spiritually against the day when he would have to pay “life for life” for his crime.
    That day came on June 10, 1959. At the condemned man’s request, the jail superintendent called Brother Iszlaub to the place of execution. Brother Nakata greeted him cheerfully and said: “Today I feel strongly confident in Jehovah, and in the ransom sacrifice and the resurrection hope. Never have I felt stronger in my life than I do today.” In fact, the visiting brother felt he was very much the weaker of the two that day. They sang a Kingdom song together, read from the Bible and had a final prayer, all of which was a fine witness to the twelve officials present. After asking that his love be conveyed to Jehovah’s organization and the brothers throughout the earth, the condemned brother was led to the gallows, his face shining with appreciation of his hope of sharing in Jehovah’s new order through the resurrection
     

    Thank  you  so  much  for  telling  us  a  part  of  that  video  and  the  special  Literature,  Brother  bredim  ;-)   Yes,  a  very  especially  video  report !

    I  want  see  that  Brother  in  the  New  Order  too.....  I  hope,  I  work  it !

     

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    The word of God is alive and exerts power.—Heb. 4:12.

    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/12/7

    The Bible contains God’s promises concerning the things that will occur under the rule of his Kingdom. All of Jehovah’s promises are dynamic, not static, because he is constantly working toward their fulfillment. (Isa. 46:10; 55:11) Once a person realizes this about Jehovah’s Word, what he reads in the Bible can exert a powerful force in his life. Yes, Jehovah has put in our hand his living written Word with which we can prove that our message is credible and is from him. No wonder that after writing to the Hebrews, Paul urged his spiritual protégé Timothy to ‘do his utmost to handle the word of the truth aright.’ (2 Tim. 2:15) How can we apply Paul’s counsel? By reading aloud well-chosen scriptures that can touch the hearts of those who will listen to us. The tracts that were released in 2013 were designed to help us do just that. w14 8/15 2:6, 7

     

  5. 7 minutes ago, John Lindsay Barltrop said:

    Queen Esther, thank you so much for that video, very sad, but faith strengthening as well.......as Brother Nekata said he is just going to sleep for a short while and be resurrected.........we, the ones that are left, have to endure until the end........hopefully we can all do that and meet our Brother in Jehovah's New Order. A fine experience to show the transforming power of God's Word.

    I  am  thinking  like  you,  Brother  Barltrop !  I  hope,  we  all  endure  the  endtime  and  see  us  in  the  New  Order....   or  coming  with  the  *sleeping - train*  ;-)    All  is  possible !

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    La palabra de Dios es viva, y ejerce poder (Heb. 4:12).

    http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2016/12/7

    En la Biblia se encuentran las promesas de Dios sobre lo que su Reino hará. Las promesas de Dios no son palabras muertas, ya que él siempre se está encargando de que se cumplan (Is. 46:10; 55:11). Cuando una persona comprende este hecho, lo que lee en la Biblia “ejerce poder” en su vida, es decir, tiene un profundo efecto en ella. Jehová ha puesto en nuestras manos su Palabra viva, la Biblia. Con ella podemos demostrar que el mensaje que llevamos es verdadero y procede de él. No sorprende que Pablo, después de escribir su carta a los Hebreos, le diera a Timoteo este consejo: “Maneja la palabra de la verdad correctamente” (2 Tim. 2:15). ¿Cómo podemos nosotros seguir ese consejo? Eligiendo bien los textos bíblicos que vamos a leerles a quienes nos escuchen con el objetivo de llegarles al corazón. Los tratados que se presentaron en el 2013 están pensados precisamente para eso. w14 15/8 2:6, 7

     

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    Si alguien se mantiene apartado de estos, será un vaso para propósito honroso (2 Tim. 2:21).

    http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2016/12/6

    Pablo habló de “una casa grande” en la que hay vasos “para un propósito honroso, pero otros para un propósito falto de honra” (2 Tim. 2:20). Aconsejó a los cristianos que se mantuvieran apartados, o separados, de los vasos empleados “para un propósito falto de honra”. En una casa, algunos utensilios pueden contaminarse por entrar en contacto con sustancias peligrosas o algún tipo de suciedad. Por eso se mantienen separados de los utensilios limpios, como los que se usan para cocinar. Igualmente, los siervos de Dios que luchan por llevar vidas limpias deben evitar la amistad estrecha con miembros de la congregación que persisten en pasar por alto los principios bíblicos (1 Cor. 15:33). Y si esto es cierto dentro de la congregación, con mucha más razón no tendríamos una amistad estrecha con quienes están fuera de ella, muchos de los cuales son “amadores del dinero, [...] sin amor del bien, [...] amadores de placeres más bien que amadores de Dios” (2 Tim. 3:1-5). w14 15/7 2:14-16

     

  8. Dear  Brothers  and  Sisters,  please,  take  a  little  time  for  this  wonderful  video.  Its  really  a  very  especially  story.  At  the  end  its  very  sad  and  tears  want  coming  out.  But  Jehovah  can  change  it,  bec. our  BIG  HOPE  of  the  PARADISE ❤

    WHAT  a  Brother  we  can  see  in  paradise  and  we  know  his  wonderful  Experiences  with  Jehovah,  he  had  in  prison.  He  became  a  Brother  and  did  all  he  could  do,  day  or  night  for  Jehovah  and  many  Brothers.   WHAT  an  encouraging  true  story !

    I  love  that  video,  giving  me  a  little  more  power  just  now ;-)

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  9. 2 hours ago, David Normand said:

    (Exodus 21:22-25) 22 “If men should struggle with each other and they hurt a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely but no fatality results, the offender must pay the damages imposed on him by the husband of the woman; and he must pay it through the judges. 23 But if a fatality does occur, then you must give life for life, 24 eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, 25 burn for burn, wound for wound, blow for blow.

    Though we are not under the Mosaic law, the law gives us an indication of the high value that Jehovah placed on even the unborn. In so doing, this should direct us to the correct conclusion that unborn children do have value and are precious. To discard an unborn child as a mere inconvenience or embarrassment is an insult to the procreative process that Jehovah has given us and shows a callous disregard for life. There is nothing in the Greek scriptures to show that the view that Jehovah has, that unborn children are valuable and precious, was in any way changed or watered down for Christians. 
     

    We have to respect and obey Jehovah's view of things, yes. But we all have a conscience and everyone can decide in danger of themselves, similar like by the blood, I think so.

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    PAID  IN  FULL......

    A little boy came up to his mother in the kitchen one evening while she was fixing supper, and handed her a piece of paper that he had been writing on,...

    After his Mom dried her hands on an apron, she read it, and this is what it said,...

    For cutting the grass - $5.00
    For cleaning up my room this week - $1.00
    For going to the store for you - $.50
    Baby-sitting my kid brother while you went shopping - $.25
    Taking out the garbage - $1.00
    For getting a good report card - $5.00
    For cleaning up and raking the yard - $2.00
    Total owed - $14.75

    Well, his mother looked at him standing there, and the boy could see the memories flashing through her mind,...
    She picked up the pen, turned over the paper he’d written on, and this is what she wrote,...

    For the nine months I carried you while you were growing inside me,...
    No Charge

    For all the nights that I’ve sat up with you, doctored and prayed for you,...
    No Charge

    For all the trying times, and all the tears that you’ve caused through the years,...
    No Charge ...

    For all the nights that were filled with dread, and for the worries I knew were ahead,...
    No Charge ...

    For the toys, food, clothes, and even wiping your nose,...
    No Charge ...

    Son, when you add it up the cost of my love is,...
    No Charge ...

    When the boy finished reading what his mother had written, there were big tears in his eyes, and he looked straight at his mother and said,...

    “ Mom, I sure do love you.”
    And then he took the pen and in great big letters he wrote,...

    “ PAID IN FULL”

    Moral,...
    You will never know your parents worth till you become a parent
    Be a giver not an acquirer, especially with your parents, there is a lot to give, besides money.....

     

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