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    Thats  JEHOVAH,  YES :x                    ( Thank  you  sister  Beth...)

    Psalm  32 : 8

    I  shall  make  you  have  insight  and  instruct  you  in  the  way  you  should  go. -

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    A Prayer of Moses.....
    (Based on Psalm 90:10)

    Some people live to a ripe old age, while others may die in their youth.

    The unexpected befalls us all, and we all know that this is the truth.

    Of what benefit is it to live to old age if one hasn't served God above?

    The One who created all things and gave life to us all... The God of true love...

    What if we didn't make a good name with Jehovah, the one to whom we all owe

    every breath we take - all the blessings we get? What if we never did know...

    The True God, Jehovah, or his purpose so grand? What if we never did find...

    An accurate knowledge of the Truth? What if we left these things behind?

    "You are worthy, Jehovah, to receive all our praise - you are worthy to receive honor too...

    for none of us would have life at all if it weren't for the fact that you

    created all things in the heavens and earth.... because of your will, we exist...

    Therefore, we should take stock of you all of our days, and from serving you never desist."

    So what do we do when we're up in years? What do we do in old age?

    Do we keep serving Jah with all of our might? Do we, in his service, engage?

    Do we make a good name for ourselves with the One who gives life to one and all?

    Do we make it our aim to obey all of his commands? Do we, on his Grand Name, call?

    If we do, then we can be like a mighty tree - absorb nourishment from his Word...

    With mightiness we can serve him all of our days.. obeying the things we have heard...

    So, what benefit is it to reach old age? What benefit is longevity?

    They're only as good as the years we spend serving Jehovah God faithfully.

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    I became a minister of this according to the free gift of God’s undeserved kindness.—Eph. 3:7.

    If we met all of Jehovah’s requirements perfectly, his kindness toward us would be deserved. As it is, we fail to do so. Thus, wise King Solomon wrote: “There is no righteous man on earth who always does good and never sins.” (Eccl. 7:20) The apostle Paul likewise stated: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” and “the wages sin pays is death.” (Rom. 3:23; 6:23a) That is what we deserve. Jehovah, however, expressed his love toward fallen mankind in an incomparable act of undeserved kindness. He sent his greatest gift of all, “his only-begotten Son,” to earth to die in our behalf. (John 3:16) So Paul wrote concerning Jesus that he is “now crowned with glory and honor for having suffered death, so that by God’s undeserved kindness he might taste death for everyone.” (Heb. 2:9) Yes, “the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord.”—Rom. 6:23b. w16.07 3:3, 4

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/2/9

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    Llegué a ser ministro de estas conforme a la dádiva gratuita de la bondad inmerecida de Dios (Efes. 3:7).

    Si hiciéramos a la perfección todo lo que Dios nos pide, mereceríamos su bondad. Desde luego, este no es el caso. Por eso, el rey Salomón afirmó: “No hay en la tierra hombre justo que siga haciendo el bien y no peque” (Ecl. 7:20). De la misma manera, el apóstol Pablo dijo: “Todos han pecado y no alcanzan a la gloria de Dios”. Y más tarde añadió: “El salario que el pecado paga es muerte” (Rom. 3:23; 6:23a). Eso es lo que merecemos. Sin embargo, Jehová le demostró su amor a la humanidad pecadora mediante un acto sin igual de bondad inmerecida: envió a la Tierra a “su Hijo unigénito”, el mayor regalo de todos, para que muriera por nosotros (Juan 3:16). Por eso, Pablo escribió que Jesús había sido “coronado de gloria y honra por haber sufrido la muerte, para que por la bondad inmerecida de Dios gustase la muerte por todo hombre” (Heb. 2:9). Así es, “el don que Dios da es vida eterna por Cristo Jesús nuestro Señor” (Rom. 6:23b). w16.07 3:3, 4

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2018/2/9

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    Dejen de inquietarse respecto a su alma (Mat. 6:25).

    Los que escuchaban a Jesús se preocupaban demasiado por cosas que no debían inquietarlos. Jesús tenía buenas razones para decirles que dejaran de hacerlo. La preocupación innecesaria, aunque sea legítima, divide la atención de la persona y la distrae de las cosas espirituales, que son más importantes. A Jesús le importaban tanto sus discípulos que en su Sermón del Monte les advirtió cuatro veces más que tuvieran cuidado con esta tendencia (Mat. 6:27, 28, 31, 34). Conocía muy bien las necesidades diarias de la gente. Y no solo eso, conocía las duras condiciones a las que sus discípulos se enfrentarían siglos después, en “los últimos días”, que serían “críticos, difíciles de manejar” (2 Tim. 3:1). Entre otras cosas, habría desempleo, inflación, falta de comida y la pobreza extrema que aflige a tantas personas. Pero Jesús también sabía que la vida vale más que el alimento y el cuerpo que la ropa. w16.07 1:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2018/2/8

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    Stop being anxious about your lives.—Matt. 6:25.

    Jesus’ listeners were anxious about things they ought not be anxious about. Jesus said to stop that—and for good reason. Needless anxiety or worry, even about legitimate concerns, can divide a person’s mind and distract him, shutting out the more important spiritual matters of life. Jesus was so concerned for his disciples that he warned them about this dangerous tendency four more times in his Sermon on the Mount. (Matt. 6:27, 28, 31, 34) Jesus was well-aware of people’s day-to-day needs. More than that, he knew of the difficult conditions facing his disciples who centuries later would live during “the last days,” characterized by “critical times hard to deal with.” (2 Tim. 3:1) Such conditions include unemployment, inflation, food shortages, and abject poverty that many experience. Yet, Jesus also realized that ‘life means more than food and the body than clothing.’ w16.07 1:8, 9

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/2/8

  7. YES....  it  does  give  different  kinds  of  shrimps !   tiny,  small,  bigger  and  more  bigger  -  and  all  have  other  names !    Look  by  google....   bec. my  time  is  over  now 1f634.png   I  can  tell  you  tmw. the  names !  All  are  very  tasty.... :P

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    It's so hard for me to say 'goodbye'...
    to those folks that we hold dear...
    how my heart too often, aches
    just because they are not here...

    They are living in my dreams...
    When I wake, tears fill my eyes...
    For the emptiness I feel
    in my heart, I can't disguise.

    They all passed this way but once
    How they touched my heart & soul
    in a very special way!
    Their departure left a "hole."

    None will ever take their place...
    Oh, how my eyes long to see
    all these dear ones who are gone...
    For they meant the world to me!

    How I long for their embrace -
    just to hear their voice once more...
    and to see their loving smiles -
    These are things that I long for!

    Are these hopes we entertain
    nothing more than wishful thinking?
    Or is there a firm foundation
    that our hopes will be the real thing?

    Yes, we all have a real hope
    There's a time when we will see
    earthly paradise restored
    Then all the dead will be...

    Restored to life again..
    Never more to separate...
    from their families and friends...
    This God's promises do state.

    Loving kindness will be shown..
    by Jehovah through his Son...
    Who lay down his perfect life
    So that God's will would be done.

    What a grand time that will be!
    When death will be no more
    All in 'Hades" are set free...
    What a grand hope lies in store!

    We won't have to say 'goodbye'
    We'll cry tears of joy instead...
    For our hearts will overflow
    when we welcome back the dead!

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    Thank  you  JEHOVAH :x   ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ?

  9. Not  "could"....   they  EXIST 1f44d.png   bec. our  UNIVERSE  is  more  &  more  expanding !  Meanwhile  we  know  from  Milliards / Billions  of  galaxies....  In  the  past, we  thought  to  one  galaxy :D  but  that  was  a  big  mistake !   We  never  can  imagine,  how  really  giant  will  be  Jehovah's  importend  UNIVERSE  -  bec. its  never-ending  expanding,  WOW :x

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    The heart is more treacherous than anything else.—Jer. 17:9.

    Pride can cause us to justify our actions, making us quite the opposite of malleable. Have you ever been hurt by a fellow Christian or by the loss of certain privileges? If so, how did you respond? Did pride come into play? Or was your main concern that of making peace with your brother and remaining loyal to Jehovah? (Ps. 119:165; Col. 3:13) Making a practice of sin, perhaps even committing secret sins, can also make one unresponsive to divine counsel. Sinning can then become easier. (Eccl. 8:11) One brother, who got into the habit of viewing pornography, later admitted, “I found myself developing a critical attitude toward the elders.” His habit was hurting him spiritually. Eventually, his conduct came to light, and he received much-needed help. Of course, we are all imperfect. If, however, we begin to develop a critical attitude or to excuse a wrong course rather than seek God’s forgiveness and help, our heart may already be hardening. w16.06 2:5, 6

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/2/7

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    Listen, O Israel: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah. You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your strength.—Deut. 6:4, 5.

    “Jehovah our God is one Jehovah.” What a powerful statement! That reminder fortified the Israelites to confront the challenges facing them as they entered and took possession of the Promised Land. Our taking those words to heart will empower us to face the great tribulation just ahead and contribute to the Paradise to follow. Let us go on rendering exclusive devotion to Jehovah by loving and serving him whole-souled and putting forth earnest effort to maintain oneness in the Christian brotherhood. If we continue to do so, we can look forward with confidence to seeing fulfilled what Jesus said about those whom he will judge as sheep: “Come, you who have been blessed by my Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the founding of the world.”—Matt. 25:34. w16.06 3:2, 20

    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/2/6

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