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Señor, ¿estás restaurando el reino a Israel en este tiempo? (Hech. 1:6). Antes de que Jesús volviera al cielo, sus apóstoles le hicieron esta pregunta. Jesús les dio a entender que no era el momento de conocer esa información, sino de concentrarse en la vital labor de predicar que tenÃan por delante (Hech. 1:7, 8). Lo que sà les dijo fue que se mantuvieran pendientes de la llegada de ese gobierno. Por eso, desde aquellos dÃas, los cristianos hemos estado pidiendo que venga el Reino. Al acercarse el momento en que comenzarÃa a gobernar Jesús en el cielo, Jehová ayudó a su pueblo a comprender el año en que tendrÃa lugar ese suceso. En 1876 se publicó en la revista Bible Examiner un artÃculo escrito por Charles Russell. El artÃculo, titulado “¿Cuándo terminan los tiempos de los gentiles?”, indicó que 1914 serÃa un año especial. También relacionó los “siete tiempos” de la profecÃa de Daniel con “los tiempos señalados de las naciones” de los que habló Jesús (Dan. 4:16; Luc. 21:24). w15 15/6 4:11, 12 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/12/10Â
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Texto Diario, Sábado 9 de diciembre 2017
Queen Esther replied to Queen Esther's topic in Testigos de Jehová's Tema
Jesus Turns Water into Wine.... -
No tienen vino (Juan 2:3). Jesús realizó su primer milagro cuando asistió a un banquete de bodas en Caná de Galilea. Quizás porque habÃa más invitados de lo esperado, el vino se acabó. ¡Qué situación tan incómoda para los novios, quienes tenÃan la obligación de ser hospitalarios! MarÃa, la madre de Jesús, también estaba allÃ. Por años habÃa meditado en las profecÃas sobre el MesÃas. SabÃa que Jesús serÃa llamado “Hijo del AltÃsimo” (Luc. 1:30-32; 2:52). ¿Habrá pensado que él tenÃa algún poder especial? No lo sabemos. Lo que está claro es que tanto ella como su hijo sintieron compasión por los recién casados y quisieron ayudarlos. Por eso, Jesús transformó 380 litros (100 galones) de agua en “vino excelente” (Juan 2:6-11). ¿Estaba obligado a realizar ese milagro? No. Lo hizo porque para él las personas son importantes y porque querÃa imitar la generosidad de su Padre.  w15 15/6 1:3 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/12/9
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Moisés estimaba el vituperio del Cristo como riqueza más grande que los tesoros de Egipto; porque miraba atentamente hacia el pago del galardón (Heb. 11:26). A Moisés, sus padres biológicos de seguro le hablaron de Jehová y su promesa de liberar a los hebreos de la esclavitud a Egipto y entregarles la Tierra Prometida (Gén. 13:14, 15; Éx. 2:5-10). Es muy probable que Moisés pasara tiempo meditando en la promesa de Jehová. Cuanto más pensaba en esa promesa, más crecÃan su fe y su amor por Jehová. Al igual que otros siervos de Dios, podÃa imaginar la época en la que Jehová librarÃa a la humanidad de la muerte (Job 14:14, 15; Heb. 11:17-19). Es lógico que se encariñara con un Dios que sentÃa tanta compasión por los hebreos y por la humanidad entera. La fe y el amor fueron el motor que lo impulsó a lo largo de toda su vida (Deut. 6:4, 5). Incluso cuando el rey de Egipto lo amenazó de muerte, su fe y su amor le dieron el valor que necesitaba en esos momentos. Él sabÃa que le esperaba un futuro mejor; seguramente ya lo habÃa visualizado en su mente (Éx. 10:28, 29). w15 15/5 3:11-13 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/12/8
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Lord, are you restoring the kingdom to Israel at this time?—Acts 1:6. Before Jesus ascended to heaven, his apostles asked the above. JesusÂ’ answer showed that it was not the time for them to know when GodÂ’s Kingdom would start ruling. He told his disciples to focus on the important witnessing work that they needed to do. (Acts 1:7, 8) Nevertheless, Jesus taught his followers to look forward to the coming of GodÂ’s Kingdom. So Christians since the days of the apostles have been praying for it to come. When the time approached for GodÂ’s Kingdom in the hands of Jesus to start ruling from heaven, Jehovah helped his people to understand the timing of events. In 1876, an article written by Charles Taze Russell was published in the magazine Bible Examiner. That article, “Gentile Times: When Do They End?,” pointed to 1914 as a significant year. The article linked the “seven times” of DanielÂ’s prophecy with “the appointed times of the nations” spoken of by Jesus.—Dan. 4:16; Luke 21:24. w15 6/15 4:11, 12 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/12/10
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Daily text, Saturday, December 9. 2017
Queen Esther replied to Queen Esther's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
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They have no wine.—John 2:3. At a marriage feast in Cana of Galilee, Jesus performed his first miracle. The number of guests may have been greater than expected. But whatever the case, the wine ran out. Among the guests was Mary, JesusÂ’ mother. For years, she had no doubt pondered all the prophetic promises associated with her son, who she knew would be called “Son of the Most High.” (Luke 1:30-32; 2:52) Did she believe that in him there were powers not yet revealed? What is evident is that at Cana, Mary and Jesus felt compassion for the newly married couple and wanted to save them embarrassment. Jesus knew that hospitality was a duty. So he miraculously turned some 100 gallons (380 L) of water into “fine wine.” (John 2:6-11) Was Jesus obligated to perform this miracle? No. He simply cared about people and was imitating his heavenly Father by being generous. w15 6/15 1:3 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/12/9
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[Moses] considered the reproach of the Christ to be riches greater than the treasures of Egypt, for he looked intently toward the payment of the reward.—Heb. 11:26. From his natural parents, Moses evidently learned about Jehovah and His purpose to free the Hebrews from slavery and give them the Promised Land. (Gen. 13:14, 15; Ex. 2:5-10) As Moses thought deeply about what Jehovah had promised to do for the Israelites, his faith and his love for God grew. Like other God-fearing humans, he could likely conceive of the time when Jehovah would set mankind free from death. (Job 14:14, 15; Heb. 11:17-19) It is no wonder that Moses was moved to love the God who felt compassion for the Hebrews and for all mankind. Faith and love motivated Moses throughout his life. (Deut. 6:4, 5) Even when Pharaoh threatened Moses with death, his faith, love for God, and likely a mental picture of a bright future strengthened him to face the threat courageously.—Ex. 10:28, 29. w15 5/15 3:11-13 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/12/8
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Ants drinking blue liquid candy.... (Time lapse) Watch the body, its getting more & more blue, from the blue liquid, haha funny Exactly like this.......  The color always going into the body !  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD2nY3uVAXU Queen of Honey Ants drinking Honey     sweet.... Honeypot ants, also called honey ants, are ants which have specialized workers that are gorged with food by workers to the point that their abdomens swell enormously. Other ants then extract nourishment from them.
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LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE???
Queen Esther replied to Queen Esther's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Sweet.... Grandpa laughing with his grandson       ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ? -
Iconic Brooklyn sign removed after 50 years.... Look closely, because you may not see it again The Watchtower signal, a coastal icon of Brooklyn for 50 years, was removed on Wednesday from the top of the old Jehovah's Witnesses building at 30 Columbia St. The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society is moving north of the Warwick state. The non-profit organization sold five Dumbo buildings last year for $ 340 million to a joint venture of the Kushner Companies, CIM Group and LIVWRK, which plans to convert the properties into an office complex called Panorama. The letters are each 15 feet tall and weigh up to 860 pounds. A sign named for a future tenant of the office will eventually replace them. The Witnesses will keep the old letters, but it is not known what they will do with them. https://nypost.com/2017/12/06/iconic-brooklyn-sign-taken-down-after-70-years/ THERE ISÂ AÂ VIDEOÂ INÂ THEÂ ARTICLE.....
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LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE???
Queen Esther replied to Queen Esther's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
YES, thats right my dear Brother from INDIA   I love our worldwide Brotherhood very much ! Its wonderful, we work that all with our LOVE from Jehovah  Its like a little wonder....  I hope, we can see us in the NW - after Armageddon ! I appreciate all doings of our dear Brothers from the GB, yes ! SO many things they have to work, thats not easy.... In Germany, we still so wait of our new silver Bible  but I know, some few languages from little islands just more importend ! Example, see JW Broadcasting :  Declaring Jehovah’s Praise in the Islands — A Look Into Nicobarese Translation.... Many greetings and Love to you and your family   Nice, when we meet us on and off ! ENJOY my postings.....  Thank you so much. -
Another Theocratic Wedding; now in NIGERIA❤
Queen Esther replied to Queen Esther's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
You are welcome my dear Sister   Its also coming from Jehovah.... yes, all loving things coming from our God   ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ? -
LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE???
Queen Esther replied to Queen Esther's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Thank you dear @devarajjh ...  I am really glad you like my funny post   Daily a little laughing, we can try it   The best for you, incl. a great weekend and love from far away Germany too.... A nice sunset of our widely known harbour part, in my birthtown HAMBURG ? -
Many different comments I'm missing here.... how does it come? The last comments from today I see all by my emails, but NOT here ! Thats very mystery....  My comments from Tuesday, also @Nicole 's comments all away    I can't understand why? I explained alot about the GERMAN *KRAMPUS & KNECHT RUPRECHT* and a little communication with Nicole about that