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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Daily text, Monday, November 20. 2017   
    Your servants have come . . . out of regard for the name of Jehovah your God, because we have heard about his fame and about all he did.—Josh. 9:9.
    The Gibeonites wisely recognized Israel’s backer to be the true God. Rahab too perceived God’s hand in the events of her day. After learning about how Jehovah rescued his people, she told two Israelite spies: “I do know that Jehovah will give you the land.” Even though taking such a stand was fraught with danger, she expressed faith that Jehovah could deliver her and her family. (Josh. 2:9-13; 4:23, 24) These and many other examples in the Bible help us to understand what it means to see God or to see his hand in matters. As we come to know him, we too can see his hand because we perceive his qualities and actions with “the eyes of [our] heart.” (Eph. 1:18) Surely we want to be like those past and present who have clearly seen Jehovah supporting his people. w15 10/15 1:6, 7, 9
    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/11/20
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in How Many Miles Would You Walk in Rainy Season to a Convention? ??☔️??   
    Thats not a nice question, bec. we've sick and disabled JW in all countries !  They always need help of others and can't walk alone when they want   Thats a question for younger, healthy JW in especially countries, where they have rainy seasons, less or bad streets and often bad ways too....  In small or bigger towns, all JW driving to meetings or conventions !  We also have buses and trains. Thats my answer to your question,  @Bible Speaks...  Agape ???
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in They were the only apostles who were allowed to go with him to the house of Jairus....   
    John was one of the three disciples most familiar with Jesus. Peter, James and John were taken by him to the mountain of transformation.-Mt 17: 1, 2, Mar 9: 2, Luk 9:28, 29. They were the only apostles who were allowed to go with him to the house of Jairus (Mark 5:37, Luke 8:51).
    On the night that Jesus was betrayed, they allowed him to go further into the garden of Gethsemane than the others, although they did not realize the full significance of the event, for they fell asleep three times and had to be awakened by Jesus.
    ccc (Mat 26:37, 40-45; Mar 14:33, 37-41)
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Medical Information for Clinicians... ( JW.ORG )   
    JW.org  now has section for medical professionals. Just scroll down on home page and click on "Find Resources For:  Medical Professionals."   Many  themes  to  informing !
    https://www.jw.org/en/medical-library/
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Daily text, Tuesday, November 21. 2017 (video)   
    Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.—John 11:5.
    Although Martha was the only woman mentioned by name as being one whom Jesus loved, he also had pure unselfish love for other godly women, such as his dear earthly mother, Mary, and Martha’s sister, Mary. (John 19:25-27) Why, then, is Martha mentioned in this way in the Gospel account? Jesus loved Martha not only for her hospitable and industrious nature but, no doubt, because of her spirituality. She was a woman who truly believed Jesus’ teachings. Martha had remarkable faith in Jesus as the promised Messiah. (John 11:21-27) At the same time, like all of us, she was not perfect. On one occasion while Jesus was being entertained in her home, Martha presumed to tell Jesus what he should do to correct a situation she thought to be wrong. “Lord,” said Martha, “does it not matter to you that my sister has left me alone to attend to things? Tell her to come and help me.”—Luke 10:38-42. w15 10/15 3:1, 2
    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/11/21
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in Daily text, Monday, November 20. 2017   
    Your servants have come . . . out of regard for the name of Jehovah your God, because we have heard about his fame and about all he did.—Josh. 9:9.
    The Gibeonites wisely recognized Israel’s backer to be the true God. Rahab too perceived God’s hand in the events of her day. After learning about how Jehovah rescued his people, she told two Israelite spies: “I do know that Jehovah will give you the land.” Even though taking such a stand was fraught with danger, she expressed faith that Jehovah could deliver her and her family. (Josh. 2:9-13; 4:23, 24) These and many other examples in the Bible help us to understand what it means to see God or to see his hand in matters. As we come to know him, we too can see his hand because we perceive his qualities and actions with “the eyes of [our] heart.” (Eph. 1:18) Surely we want to be like those past and present who have clearly seen Jehovah supporting his people. w15 10/15 1:6, 7, 9
    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/11/20
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Einstein was right ! We have many idiots... ;-))   
    Einstein  was  Right !    We  have  many  idiots...
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    Queen Esther reacted to Queen Esther in TEXTO DIARIO ANIMADO 20 de noviembre de 2017   
    TEXTO DIARIO ANIMADO 20 de noviembre de 2017
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Animated DAILY TEXT Monday November 20 2017   
    Animated DAILY TEXT Monday November 20 2017
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Animated DAILY TEXT Sunday November 19 2017   
    Animated DAILY TEXT Sunday November 19 2017
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from E dub in They were the only apostles who were allowed to go with him to the house of Jairus....   
    John was one of the three disciples most familiar with Jesus. Peter, James and John were taken by him to the mountain of transformation.-Mt 17: 1, 2, Mar 9: 2, Luk 9:28, 29. They were the only apostles who were allowed to go with him to the house of Jairus (Mark 5:37, Luke 8:51).
    On the night that Jesus was betrayed, they allowed him to go further into the garden of Gethsemane than the others, although they did not realize the full significance of the event, for they fell asleep three times and had to be awakened by Jesus.
    ccc (Mat 26:37, 40-45; Mar 14:33, 37-41)
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    Queen Esther reacted to The Librarian in Jakarta, Indonesia Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses   
    Traffic jam worries? I doubt it.
    I bet they were worried about the potential of Islamic terrorism which is rampant in that country.
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Jakarta, Indonesia Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses   
    Congress in Jakarta, Indonesia. Buses with delegates are accompanied by the police and help to avoid being caught in a traffic jam.
    ENJOY  ALL  BROTHERS  &  SISTERS  YOUR  WONDERFUL  CONGRESS
                              ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•.  ? ? ?
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from The Librarian in Jakarta, Indonesia Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses   
    Congress in Jakarta, Indonesia. Buses with delegates are accompanied by the police and help to avoid being caught in a traffic jam.
    ENJOY  ALL  BROTHERS  &  SISTERS  YOUR  WONDERFUL  CONGRESS
                              ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•.  ? ? ?
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    Queen Esther reacted to The Librarian in Coco Rocha + James Conran // Dream Wedding Short Film   
    @Bonny Sanders  Yes. I heard he is one of Jehovah's Witnesses.
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Any graphic artists in here?   
    I  know  someone  for  creating  a  cool  app....
    PS.  I  often  use  the  blue  color  in  my  postings    I  like  it  very  much   Especially  by  pictures  with  blue  sky,  water  or  similar,  it  has  a  great  WOW  effect  and  works  good  together !
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    Queen Esther reacted to admin in Any graphic artists in here?   
    @Bible Speaks  Thank you for the suggestion and idea. However as the .ORG is in reference to TheWorldNewsMedia.org ;-)
    I also changed the color scheme to that of Facebook. I figure since they are by far the world's leader in forum / social media they would know the best combinations of colors. I'm sure they have A/B tested everything to the nth degree.
    What we really need now is an app.... and eventually "Live Video" and possibly chat.
    Live video is probably to technologically difficult for me to take on right now... but the chat I can do easily if people want it.
    The app.... well... let's just say the jury is still out on that one.
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from fengyes csillag in Michio Kaku: Is GOD a Mathematician ?   
    World-Famous Scientist:  God  Created  the  Universe !
    ‘The final resolution could be,  that God is a mathematician.’
    ( GOD  is much  more  than  that !)
    Michio Kaku has made a name for himself as a world-leading theoretical physicist unafraid to speak his mind.
    Kaku, the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York, has published more than 70 articles in physics journals on topics such as supersymmetry, superstring theory, supergravity, and hadronic physics.
    His latest claim is likely to make waves in the world of science.
    “I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence,” Kaku said, as quoted by the Geophilosophical Association of Anthropological and Cultural Studies. “To me it is clear that we exist in a plan which is governed by rules that were created, shaped by a universal intelligence and not by chance.”
    In a 2013 video produced by Big Think, Kaku described God as "cosmic music." (Big Think, a media site launched in 2007, has been described as YouTube for ideas. But itÂ’s actually more like TED.)
    You can watch the video and see for yourself why Kaku believes science points to an intelligent creator who formed the universe. (IÂ’m certainly not going to try to explain it.)
    KakuÂ’s conclusion is pretty clear.
    “The final solution resolution could be that God is a mathematician,” says Kaku. “The mind of God, we believe, is cosmic music. The music of strings resonating through 11-dimensional hyperspace.” 
    Michio Kaku says,  that God could be a mathematician:  "The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. That is the mind of God." Transcript-- Some people ask the question "Of what good is math?" What is the relationship between math and physics? Well, sometimes math leads. Sometimes physics leads. Sometimes they come together because, of course, there's a use for the mathematics. For example, in the 1600s Isaac Newton asked a simple question: if an apple falls then does the moon also fall? That is perhaps one of the greatest questions ever asked by a member of Homo sapiens since the six million years since we parted ways with the apes. If an apple falls, does the moon also fall? Isaac Newton said yes, the moon falls because of the Inverse Square Law. So does an apple. He had a unified theory of the heavens, but he didn't have the mathematics to solve the falling moon problem. So what did he do? He invented calculus. So calculus is a direct consequence of solving the falling moon problem. In fact, when you learn calculus for the first time, what is the first thing you do? The first thing you do with calculus is you calculate the motion of falling bodies, which is exactly how Newton calculated the falling moon, which opened up celestial mechanics. So here is a situation where math and physics were almost conjoined like Siamese twins, born together for a very practical question, how do you calculate the motion of celestial bodies? Then here comes Einstein asking a different question and that is, what is the nature and origin of gravity? Einstein said that gravity is nothing but the byproduct of curved space. So why am I sitting in this chair? A normal person would say I'm sitting in this chair because gravity pulls me to the ground, but Einstein said no, no, no, there is no such thing as gravitational pull; the earth has curved the space over my head and around my body, so space is pushing me into my chair. So to summarize Einstein's theory, gravity does not pull; space pushes. But, you see, the pushing of the fabric of space and time requires differential calculus. That is the language of curved surfaces, differential calculus, which you learn in fourth year calculus. So again, here is a situation where math and physics were very closely combined, but this time math came first. The theory of curved surfaces came first. Einstein took that theory of curved surfaces and then imported it into physics. Now we have string theory. It turns out that 100 years ago math and physics parted ways. In fact, when Einstein proposed special relativity in 1905, that was also around the time of the birth of topology, the topology of hyper-dimensional objects, spheres in 10, 11, 12, 26, whatever dimension you want, so physics and mathematics parted ways. Math went into hyperspace and mathematicians said to themselves, aha, finally we have found an area of mathematics that has no physical application whatsoever. Mathematicians pride themselves on being useless. They love being useless. It's a badge of courage being useless, and they said the most useless thing of all is a theory of differential topology and higher dimensions. Well, physics plotted along for many decades. We worked out atomic bombs. We worked out stars. We worked out laser beams, but recently we discovered string theory, and string theory exists in 10 and 11 dimensional hyperspace. Not only that, but these dimensions are super. They're super symmetric. A new kind of numbers that mathematicians never talked about evolved within string theory. That's how we call it "super string theory." Well, the mathematicians were floored. They were shocked because all of a sudden out of physics came new mathematics, super numbers, super topology, super differential geometry. All of a sudden we had super symmetric theories coming out of physics that then revolutionized mathematics, and so the goal of physics we believe is to find an equation perhaps no more than one inch long which will allow us to unify all the forces of nature and allow us to read the mind of God. And what is the key to that one inch equation? Super symmetry, a symmetry that comes out of physics, not mathematics, and has shocked the world of mathematics. But you see, all this is pure mathematics and so the final resolution could be that God is a mathematician. And when you read the mind of God, we actually have a candidate for the mind of God. The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. That is the mind of God. Directed / Produced by Jonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd.  --
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from admin in Michio Kaku: Is GOD a Mathematician ?   
    World-Famous Scientist:  God  Created  the  Universe !
    ‘The final resolution could be,  that God is a mathematician.’
    ( GOD  is much  more  than  that !)
    Michio Kaku has made a name for himself as a world-leading theoretical physicist unafraid to speak his mind.
    Kaku, the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at the City College of New York, has published more than 70 articles in physics journals on topics such as supersymmetry, superstring theory, supergravity, and hadronic physics.
    His latest claim is likely to make waves in the world of science.
    “I have concluded that we are in a world made by rules created by an intelligence,” Kaku said, as quoted by the Geophilosophical Association of Anthropological and Cultural Studies. “To me it is clear that we exist in a plan which is governed by rules that were created, shaped by a universal intelligence and not by chance.”
    In a 2013 video produced by Big Think, Kaku described God as "cosmic music." (Big Think, a media site launched in 2007, has been described as YouTube for ideas. But itÂ’s actually more like TED.)
    You can watch the video and see for yourself why Kaku believes science points to an intelligent creator who formed the universe. (IÂ’m certainly not going to try to explain it.)
    KakuÂ’s conclusion is pretty clear.
    “The final solution resolution could be that God is a mathematician,” says Kaku. “The mind of God, we believe, is cosmic music. The music of strings resonating through 11-dimensional hyperspace.” 
    Michio Kaku says,  that God could be a mathematician:  "The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. That is the mind of God." Transcript-- Some people ask the question "Of what good is math?" What is the relationship between math and physics? Well, sometimes math leads. Sometimes physics leads. Sometimes they come together because, of course, there's a use for the mathematics. For example, in the 1600s Isaac Newton asked a simple question: if an apple falls then does the moon also fall? That is perhaps one of the greatest questions ever asked by a member of Homo sapiens since the six million years since we parted ways with the apes. If an apple falls, does the moon also fall? Isaac Newton said yes, the moon falls because of the Inverse Square Law. So does an apple. He had a unified theory of the heavens, but he didn't have the mathematics to solve the falling moon problem. So what did he do? He invented calculus. So calculus is a direct consequence of solving the falling moon problem. In fact, when you learn calculus for the first time, what is the first thing you do? The first thing you do with calculus is you calculate the motion of falling bodies, which is exactly how Newton calculated the falling moon, which opened up celestial mechanics. So here is a situation where math and physics were almost conjoined like Siamese twins, born together for a very practical question, how do you calculate the motion of celestial bodies? Then here comes Einstein asking a different question and that is, what is the nature and origin of gravity? Einstein said that gravity is nothing but the byproduct of curved space. So why am I sitting in this chair? A normal person would say I'm sitting in this chair because gravity pulls me to the ground, but Einstein said no, no, no, there is no such thing as gravitational pull; the earth has curved the space over my head and around my body, so space is pushing me into my chair. So to summarize Einstein's theory, gravity does not pull; space pushes. But, you see, the pushing of the fabric of space and time requires differential calculus. That is the language of curved surfaces, differential calculus, which you learn in fourth year calculus. So again, here is a situation where math and physics were very closely combined, but this time math came first. The theory of curved surfaces came first. Einstein took that theory of curved surfaces and then imported it into physics. Now we have string theory. It turns out that 100 years ago math and physics parted ways. In fact, when Einstein proposed special relativity in 1905, that was also around the time of the birth of topology, the topology of hyper-dimensional objects, spheres in 10, 11, 12, 26, whatever dimension you want, so physics and mathematics parted ways. Math went into hyperspace and mathematicians said to themselves, aha, finally we have found an area of mathematics that has no physical application whatsoever. Mathematicians pride themselves on being useless. They love being useless. It's a badge of courage being useless, and they said the most useless thing of all is a theory of differential topology and higher dimensions. Well, physics plotted along for many decades. We worked out atomic bombs. We worked out stars. We worked out laser beams, but recently we discovered string theory, and string theory exists in 10 and 11 dimensional hyperspace. Not only that, but these dimensions are super. They're super symmetric. A new kind of numbers that mathematicians never talked about evolved within string theory. That's how we call it "super string theory." Well, the mathematicians were floored. They were shocked because all of a sudden out of physics came new mathematics, super numbers, super topology, super differential geometry. All of a sudden we had super symmetric theories coming out of physics that then revolutionized mathematics, and so the goal of physics we believe is to find an equation perhaps no more than one inch long which will allow us to unify all the forces of nature and allow us to read the mind of God. And what is the key to that one inch equation? Super symmetry, a symmetry that comes out of physics, not mathematics, and has shocked the world of mathematics. But you see, all this is pure mathematics and so the final resolution could be that God is a mathematician. And when you read the mind of God, we actually have a candidate for the mind of God. The mind of God we believe is cosmic music, the music of strings resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace. That is the mind of God. Directed / Produced by Jonathan Fowler & Elizabeth Rodd.  --
     
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Carmen Erwin in Any graphic artists in here?   
    NOT  bad  @Bible Speaks  -  but,  maybe  too  feminine  for  the  whole  world....
    So,  we  get  now  that  -

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    Queen Esther got a reaction from The Librarian in Any graphic artists in here?   
    NOT  bad  @Bible Speaks  -  but,  maybe  too  feminine  for  the  whole  world....
    So,  we  get  now  that  -

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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in MOTIVATED TO ZEALOUS WORKS in the MINISTRY....   
    MOTIVATED  TO  ZEALOUS  WORKS  in  the  MINISTRY....
    ... Train Our Conscience in our Christian life !
    Good works is our participation in the ministry from house to house and our taking advantage of opportunities to witness informally.
    Jesus said:
    “Keep on, then, seeking first the Kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.”
    (Matthew 6:33)
    Does your conscience prompt you to set priorities that line up with JesusÂ’ advice?
    Now if I am declaring the good news, it is no reason for me to boast, for necessity is laid upon me.
    Really, woe to me if I do not declare the good news!
    New World Translation
    —1 Corinthians 9:16
    Is Your Conscience a Reliable Guide?
    Our conscience speaks to us, assuring us that we are doing the right thing.
    And by preaching the good news, we appeal to the conscience of those to whom we speak.
    But we have renounced the shameful, underhanded things, not walking with cunning or adulterating the word of God,  but by making the truth manifest, we recommend ourselves to every human conscience in the sight of God.
    —2 Corinthians 4:2
    How fine it is, when our goal is to bring our lives ever more into harmony with JehovahÂ’s standards and ways !
    By regularly immersing ourselves in GodÂ’s Word, meditating on what we find, and striving to put it into practice, we train our conscience.
    It will thus prove to be a valuable asset in our Christian life !
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in OUR DEAR BROTHER'S.... OUR PRAYERS FOR YOU ALL, NEVER FLAG !   
    OUR  DEAR  BROTHER'S....  OUR  PRAYERS  FOR  YOU  ALL  NEVER  FLAG !    WE  ARE  ALWAYS  TOGETHER !
     ?  THANK  YOU  ?
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Why did Jesus speak of DEATH as a sleep ?   
    AGAIN  A  GOOD   *REMINDER  POSTER*.....
    I  look  for  the  special  LAZARUS  picture
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    Queen Esther got a reaction from Alzasior Lutor in MOTIVATED TO ZEALOUS WORKS in the MINISTRY....   
    MOTIVATED  TO  ZEALOUS  WORKS  in  the  MINISTRY....
    ... Train Our Conscience in our Christian life !
    Good works is our participation in the ministry from house to house and our taking advantage of opportunities to witness informally.
    Jesus said:
    “Keep on, then, seeking first the Kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.”
    (Matthew 6:33)
    Does your conscience prompt you to set priorities that line up with JesusÂ’ advice?
    Now if I am declaring the good news, it is no reason for me to boast, for necessity is laid upon me.
    Really, woe to me if I do not declare the good news!
    New World Translation
    —1 Corinthians 9:16
    Is Your Conscience a Reliable Guide?
    Our conscience speaks to us, assuring us that we are doing the right thing.
    And by preaching the good news, we appeal to the conscience of those to whom we speak.
    But we have renounced the shameful, underhanded things, not walking with cunning or adulterating the word of God,  but by making the truth manifest, we recommend ourselves to every human conscience in the sight of God.
    —2 Corinthians 4:2
    How fine it is, when our goal is to bring our lives ever more into harmony with JehovahÂ’s standards and ways !
    By regularly immersing ourselves in GodÂ’s Word, meditating on what we find, and striving to put it into practice, we train our conscience.
    It will thus prove to be a valuable asset in our Christian life !
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