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Queen Esther

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  1. This Russian family was teaching his son the importend things about the Memorial.... The lesson from the tree of GOOD & EVIL..... Very good for their little boy ;o) So he can understand it much better ! A very good idea....
  2. Oh... what a nice and modern Assembly Hall for our Brothers in LIMA, PERU ;o) Really with so modern technology ! Maybe, also for our Deafies ❤
  3. In Germany its Caleb and Sophia too ;o) ( not Phillipp... no ! )
  4. I like my Daily text today ❤ mostly I can't make it in color for you all, bec. the nice window is away ;-( Today it was there, wow ;o)
  5. Speak consolingly to those who are depressed.—1 Thess. 5:14. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/9 We can lift the spirits of depressed ones by expressing our genuine care and concern for them. We can offer sincere commendation to help them see their positive qualities and abilities. We can remind them that Jehovah drew them to his Son, so they must be precious in his eyes. (John 6:44) We can reassure them that Jehovah deeply cares for his servants who are “brokenhearted” or “crushed in spirit.” (Ps. 34:18) Our tender words can have a healing effect on those who need comfort. (Prov. 16:24) Elders have the responsibility to nourish, encourage, and refresh God’s sheep. (Isa. 32:1, 2; 1 Pet. 5:2-4) Hence, an elder who is tenderly compassionate does not try to control the sheep, making rules or using guilt to pressure them to do more when their circumstances do not permit them to. Rather, he endeavors to bring joy to their hearts, trusting that their love for Jehovah will move them to serve him as fully as possible.—Matt. 22:37. w15 2/15 1:16, 17
  6. Yes... I like ALL KD Halls, around the Earth ! Very simple or luxury.... Its for Jehovah similar by his humans, I think, importend is the true love, by humans coming from their hearts - the same by KD Halls... Building with real love, thats it ❤ LOVE is the greatest we can give... and our time ;o)
  7. HOW SAD.... this lovely old JW married couple died after a car accident ;-( Earl and Evelin, both 87 years and 70 years married ❤ They were in the KD Hall always seen so sweet hand in hand ;o) They were on the way for enjoying ice cream together, when a terrible moment separated them into 2 diff. hospitals - They died to the same time ! I read, soon again they can hold their hands... So I guess, they were our anointed Brothers ? But I am not sure...
  8. Keep doing this in remembrance of me.—1 Cor. 11:24. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/8 Night has fallen, but a full moon bathes Jerusalem in soft light. It is the evening of Nisan 14, 33 C.E. Jesus and his apostles have celebrated the Passover, commemorating Israel’s deliverance from Egyptian bondage 15 centuries earlier. With 11 loyal apostles, Jesus now institutes a special meal—one that will memorialize the death he will experience before this day ends. (Matt. 26:1, 2) Jesus says a blessing and passes unleavened bread to the apostles, saying: “Take, eat.” He takes a cup of wine, again offers thanks, and says: “Drink out of it, all of you.” (Matt. 26:26, 27) Jesus will not pass other food items to them, but he will have much more to tell his faithful followers on this momentous night. So it was that Jesus instituted the Memorial of his death, also called “the Lord’s Evening Meal.”—1 Cor. 11:20. w15 1/15 2:1-3
  9. He opened up their minds fully to grasp the meaning of the Scriptures.—Luke 24:45. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/7 It was still the day of Jesus’ resurrection. Two of the disciples were walking to a village about seven miles (11.2 km) from Jerusalem. Not knowing that Jesus had been resurrected, they were heavyhearted because of recent events. Suddenly, Jesus appeared and started walking with them. He was able to comfort these disciples. How? “Starting with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them things pertaining to himself in all the Scriptures.” (Luke 24:13-15, 27) At that, their hearts started to burn within them as he clearly explained the Scriptures to them. (Luke 24:32) That same evening, these two disciples returned to Jerusalem. Finding the apostles, they related their experience to them. As they were speaking, Jesus appeared to all of them. However, his apostles were terrified. Doubts came up in their hearts. How did Jesus strengthen them? By doing what our text for today relates. w14 12/15 2:1, 2
  10. Me too !! ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ ♪ ♫.♪ ♫ Tralalalalalalaaaaaa ;o) I love our KD - songs ❤
  11. WOW..... thank you so much Maron ;o) It will just not open - but I will work it, hahahaha JA !! DANKE ❤
  12. You must be holy.—Lev. 11:45. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/6 Today, many of our brothers and sisters have shown determination in enduring persecution. For example, in one country some Witnesses have endured almost 20 years of imprisonment because of maintaining their neutrality. They were denied visits even from family members, and some prisoners were beaten and subjected to various forms of torture. Our brothers elsewhere endure tribulations that arise suddenly. Should that happen to you, do not give in to fear. Think of Joseph. He was sold into slavery, but Jehovah “rescued him out of all his tribulations.” (Acts 7:9, 10) Jehovah can do the same for you. Will you continue to trust in Jehovah, knowing that he can deliver you from this wicked system of things and allow you to enjoy everlasting life under the rule of his Kingdom? You have every reason to do so and to face up to persecution courageously.—1 Pet. 5:8, 9. w14 9/15 2:9, 10
  13. Jehovah knows how to rescue people of godly devotion out of trial.—2 Pet. 2:9. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/5 In the book of Leviticus, holiness is referred to more often than in any other book of the Bible. Since this quality is a requirement for all genuine worshippers of Jehovah, understanding and appreciating Leviticus will help us to prove ourselves holy. The book of Leviticus, written by the prophet Moses, is part of “all Scripture” that is beneficial for teaching. (2 Tim. 3:16) Jehovah’s name appears an average of ten times in each chapter of the book. Getting the sense of Leviticus will strengthen us to avoid doing anything that would bring reproach on the divine name. (Lev. 22:32) The book’s frequent use of the words “I am Jehovah” should remind us to obey God. As recorded in Leviticus chapter 8, Jehovah selected Aaron to serve as Israel’s high priest, and his sons were to serve as priests in behalf of the nation. Thus, Aaron represents Jesus Christ and Aaron’s sons represent Jesus’ anointed followers. w14 11/15 2:1-3
  14. You was right, NO photoshopped !! I saw that pic by a spanish Brother too !
  15. Thats of sure fakes..... yes !!!! BUT WITH NO. 160, I SAW IT BY A SPANISH BROTHER TOO ;o)
  16. A new picture of our little Brother-boy by preaching in the past... Detroit, 1930 -- Here together with an elder Brother ;o) Later, he was many years a Missionary with his wife ❤ A friend of him wrote me, he was together with him in the same congregation, wow ! He had a very nice and busy theocratic life... He passed away in Sept. 2014, his old friend said. What a nice story of this little JW boy ;o)
  17. I love such of video's... hahahaaaaa ;o)) Yes, that makes my day
  18. This is the blood of the covenant that Jehovah has made with you.—Ex. 24:8. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2016/9/4 By means of the Law covenant, the ancient nation of Israel was set apart as God’s chosen nation. Jehovah now became ‘their Judge, their Lawgiver, and their King.’ (Isa. 33:22) The history of Israel provides a record of what happens when God’s righteous standards are either observed or ignored. Since the Law forbade intermarrying with pagans and participation in false worship, it was designed to prevent Abraham’s line of descent from being contaminated. (Ex. 20:4-6; 34:12-16) Through that covenant, Israel had a unique opportunity and privilege to become “a kingdom of priests,” provided they met the stipulation to obey Jehovah’s laws. (Ex. 19:5, 6) Israel, however, failed to meet this requirement. Instead of esteeming the arrival of the Messiah, the primary part of Abraham’s offspring, the nation rejected him. Consequently, God rejected that nation. w14 10/15 2:3-5
  19. Thanks SO very much my sister Carol Ann Torres ;o) We can do alot for Jehovah, here too ❤ Lets work all together !
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