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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in JW Regional Convention in Minsk Belarus for Local and Some Russian Attending 7000   
    Minsk, Belarus, Our organization has made it possible for a number of Regional Conventions to be held in Belarus in July for local brothers and thousands of Russian brothers who will be receiving food and comfort. More than 7000 attendees are expected.

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Taqvaylit A Menguelet in Who Is Your Rock? - Only JEHOVAH IS A ROCK OF SALVATION! - Learn How to Find Him! ~ ?⛰?⛰?   
    Who Is Your Rock? - Only JEHOVAH IS A ROCK OF SALVATION! - Learn How to Find Him! ~
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    (Psalm 89:26) "He himself calls out to me, ‘You are my Father, My God and the Rock of my salvation." If we exercise faith in Jehovah and his inspired Word, we too can regard him as ‘the Rock of our salvation.’ What a heartwarming privilege!
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    Jehovah is the Father of spirit-begotten Christians and of their companions with an earthly hope. (Romans 8:15) And faith in our heavenly Father never leads to disappointment. David said: “In case my own father and my own mother did leave me, even Jehovah himself would take me up.” (Psalm 27:10) 
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    Moreover, we have this assurance: “Jehovah will not desert his people for the sake of his great name.”—1 Samuel 12:22 
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    To enjoy a lasting relationship with Jehovah, of course, we must have faith in the good news and accept the Scriptures for what they truthfully are—the Word of God. (1 Thessalonians 2:13) Indeed, that is why we also thank God incessantly, because when YOU received God’s word, which YOU heard from us, YOU accepted it, not as the word of men, but, just as it truthfully is, as the word of God, which is also at work in YOU believers." We must have implicit faith in Jehovah and let his Word light our roadway. (Psalm 119:105) Your word is a lamp to my foot, And a light to my roadway." (Proverbs 3:5-6) Trust in Jehovah with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. 6 In all your ways take notice of him, and he himself will make your paths straight." Our faith will grow as we pray to him with confidence in his compassion, mercy, and support. 
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    Faith moved us to make a dedication to God for all eternity. Having strong faith, even if we should die, we are his dedicated servants with a resurrection hope. Yes, “both if we live and if we die, we belong to Jehovah.” (Romans 14:8) 
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    Let us keep that comforting thought in our heart as we maintain our confidence in God’s Word and continue to have faith in the good news.
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2003043?q=you+are+my+rock&p=par

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Taqvaylit A Menguelet in Preaching Despite Infirmities! ?????   
    From England. Our brother has been on dialysis at a hospital for 12 years. We can see how it was organized to preach with posts at a table. He calls it "his own territory".
    Rejoice in your work Brother!
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from E dub in "You yourselves will become to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation."— (Ex. 19:6). ???   
    "You yourselves will become to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation." Ex. 19:6.
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    Was Jehovah’s promise that the Israelites could furnish “a kingdom of priests” an empty one? Not at all. If they sincerely tried to obey, they would have this opportunity—but not under the Law. Why not? (Gal. 3:19-25) 
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    For those who faithfully endeavored to observe it, the Law had the effect of preserving pure worship. It made the Jews aware of their transgressions and of the need for a sacrifice greater than their high priest could offer. It was a tutor that would lead them to the Christ, or Messiah, titles that mean “Anointed One.”
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    However, when the Messiah arrived, he would introduce the new covenant foretold by Jeremiah. Those who accepted the Christ were invited to become party to the new covenant and would actually become “a kingdom of priests.”
    w12 1/15 5:5, 10
     
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from E dub in Preaching Despite Infirmities! ?????   
    From England. Our brother has been on dialysis at a hospital for 12 years. We can see how it was organized to preach with posts at a table. He calls it "his own territory".
    Rejoice in your work Brother!
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Gloria Medina in That is beautiful and a great idea for our Bible ❤ (also as present)   
    How about a miniature one? 

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Preaching Despite Infirmities! ?????   
    From England. Our brother has been on dialysis at a hospital for 12 years. We can see how it was organized to preach with posts at a table. He calls it "his own territory".
    Rejoice in your work Brother!
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in What Does the Bible Say About Free Will? Is God in Control? ????   
    What Does the Bible Say About Free Will? Is God in Control?
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    https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/free-will-in-the-bible/

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Is God's Name — Jesus? ????   
    Jesus praying
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    Is God’s Name Jesus?
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    https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/is-gods-name-jesus/
     

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Friendship or Romance?—Part 1: What Signals Am I Receiving? ?♂️?♀️♂️   
    Friendship or Romance?—Part 1: What Signals Am I Receiving?
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    https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/family/teenagers/ask/friendship-or-romance-part-1/
     

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Teaching Children to Obey ?????   
    HELP FOR THE FAMILY | PARENTING
    Teaching Children to Obey
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    https://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g201505/teach-children-obedience-bible/

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "You yourselves will become to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation."— (Ex. 19:6). ???   
    "You yourselves will become to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation." Ex. 19:6.
    ???
    Was Jehovah’s promise that the Israelites could furnish “a kingdom of priests” an empty one? Not at all. If they sincerely tried to obey, they would have this opportunity—but not under the Law. Why not? (Gal. 3:19-25) 
    ???
    For those who faithfully endeavored to observe it, the Law had the effect of preserving pure worship. It made the Jews aware of their transgressions and of the need for a sacrifice greater than their high priest could offer. It was a tutor that would lead them to the Christ, or Messiah, titles that mean “Anointed One.”
    ???
    However, when the Messiah arrived, he would introduce the new covenant foretold by Jeremiah. Those who accepted the Christ were invited to become party to the new covenant and would actually become “a kingdom of priests.”
    w12 1/15 5:5, 10
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Who Is Your Rock? - Only JEHOVAH IS A ROCK OF SALVATION! - Learn How to Find Him! ~ ?⛰?⛰?   
    Who Is Your Rock? - Only JEHOVAH IS A ROCK OF SALVATION! - Learn How to Find Him! ~
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    (Psalm 89:26) "He himself calls out to me, ‘You are my Father, My God and the Rock of my salvation." If we exercise faith in Jehovah and his inspired Word, we too can regard him as ‘the Rock of our salvation.’ What a heartwarming privilege!
    ?⛰?⛰?
    Jehovah is the Father of spirit-begotten Christians and of their companions with an earthly hope. (Romans 8:15) And faith in our heavenly Father never leads to disappointment. David said: “In case my own father and my own mother did leave me, even Jehovah himself would take me up.” (Psalm 27:10) 
    ?⛰?⛰?
    Moreover, we have this assurance: “Jehovah will not desert his people for the sake of his great name.”—1 Samuel 12:22 
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    To enjoy a lasting relationship with Jehovah, of course, we must have faith in the good news and accept the Scriptures for what they truthfully are—the Word of God. (1 Thessalonians 2:13) Indeed, that is why we also thank God incessantly, because when YOU received God’s word, which YOU heard from us, YOU accepted it, not as the word of men, but, just as it truthfully is, as the word of God, which is also at work in YOU believers." We must have implicit faith in Jehovah and let his Word light our roadway. (Psalm 119:105) Your word is a lamp to my foot, And a light to my roadway." (Proverbs 3:5-6) Trust in Jehovah with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. 6 In all your ways take notice of him, and he himself will make your paths straight." Our faith will grow as we pray to him with confidence in his compassion, mercy, and support. 
    ?⛰?⛰?
    Faith moved us to make a dedication to God for all eternity. Having strong faith, even if we should die, we are his dedicated servants with a resurrection hope. Yes, “both if we live and if we die, we belong to Jehovah.” (Romans 14:8) 
    ?⛰?⛰?
    Let us keep that comforting thought in our heart as we maintain our confidence in God’s Word and continue to have faith in the good news.
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2003043?q=you+are+my+rock&p=par

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in 'All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Rom. 3:23. ?????   
    'All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Rom. 3:23.
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    Fear may paralyze us—fear of making the wrong decision, fear of failure, or fear of appearing foolish to others. Even so, love of God and his Word can help us shrink our fears.
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    In what ways? Love of God will motivate us always to consult his Word and Bible-based publications before we make important decisions. 
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    We will thus minimize the number of mistakes we make. Why? Because the Bible can “give to the inexperienced ones shrewdness, to a young man knowledge and thinking ability.” (Prov. 1:4) 
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    Will we always make the right decision? No. All of us make mistakes. King David, for example, was a wise and faithful man. Yet, he at times made poor decisions that caused suffering to himself and others. (2 Samuel 12:9-12) Why did you despise the word of Jehovah by doing what is bad in his eyes? U·ri′ah the Hit′tite you struck down with the sword, and his wife you took as your wife, and him you killed by the sword of the sons of Am′mon. 10 And now a sword will not depart from your own house to time indefinite, as a consequence of the fact that you despised me so that you took the wife of U·ri′ah the Hit′tite to become your wife.’ 11 This is what Jehovah has said, ‘Here I am raising up against you calamity out of your own house; and I will take your wives under your own eyes and give them to your fellowman, and he will certainly lie down with your wives under the eyes of this sun. 12 Whereas you yourself acted in secret, I, for my part, shall do this thing in front of all Israel and in front of the sun.’”
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    Nevertheless, David did not let his mistakes undermine his ability to make decisions that had God’s favor. (1 Kings 15:4-5) For, on account of David, Jehovah his God gave him a lamp in Jerusalem by raising his son up after him and keeping Jerusalem in existence, 5 because David did what was right in the eyes of Jehovah, and he did not turn aside from anything that He had commanded him all the days of his life, only in the matter of U·ri′ah the Hit′tite."
    w11 4/15 2:6, 7
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "The scepter will not turn aside from Judah, neither the commander’s staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes."—Gen. 49:10. ?????   
    "The scepter will not turn aside from Judah, neither the commander’s staff from between his feet, until Shiloh comes."—Gen. 49:10.
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    Starting with the rule of Judean King David, the scepter (royal sovereignty) and the commander’s staff (power to command) resided with the tribe of Judah. “Shiloh” signifies “He Whose It Is; He to Whom It Belongs.” The regal line of Judah would end in “Shiloh” as the permanent kingly Heir, for God told Zedekiah, the last Judean king, that rulership would be given to one having the legal right to it. (Ezek. 21:26, 27) 
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    After Zedekiah, Jesus was the only descendant of David to whom kingship was promised. Before Jesus’ birth, the angel Gabriel told Mary: “Jehovah God will give him the throne of David his father, and he will rule as king over the house of Jacob forever, and there will be no end of his kingdom.” (Luke 1:32, 33) 
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    Shiloh must be Jesus Christ, who was a descendant of Judah and David.— Matt. 1:1-3, 6; Luke 3:23, 31-34. 
    w11 8/15 1:6
     
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Tonny Blom-Konings in Your Bible is Your Lifesaver! - If we Lose Power or the Internet, are You Ready? - ???   
    Your Bible is Your Lifesaver! - If we Lose Power or the Internet, are You Ready? -
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    Don't Lose Touch with Your Bible! - It is Alive When Everything Else is Dead!! - “The word of God is alive and exerts power.” (HEB. 4:12)
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    #OurCreatorJehovahGod? #HeIsAbundantInPower!??
     
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Terry Trask in Carrying Others’ Burdens. What Does It Mean? ???   
    ??? (James 5:13-16)  Carrying Others’ Burdens. Paul wrote to the Galatians: “Go on carrying the burdens [or, “troublesome things”; literally, “heavy things”] of one another, and thus fulfill the law of the Christ.” (Ga 6:2, ftn) 
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    Here for “burdens” the apostle used baʹre, the plural form of baʹros, a Greek word always used to denote something burdensome or heavy. Certainly the sin and hence the burden of a man taking some “false step” (referred to in the preceding verse) would not be light but heavy. However, in verse 5 the apostle states: “For each one will carry his own load,” that is, his load of responsibility. For “load” Paul here used the Greek word phor·tiʹon, signifying something that is to be borne or carried, without any reference to the weight of the thing. 
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    So he drew a distinction between “burdens” and “load” in these verses. This would indicate that if a Christian got into spiritual difficulty that was very hard for him to bear, fellow believers would aid him, thus helping to bear another’s burden. Such persons would be displaying love and would thus fulfill the law of Christ. (Joh 13:34, 35) 
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    This harmonizes with what Paul had just said, as recorded in Galatians 6:1, about endeavoring to restore a man spiritually, something that may be possible through love, kindness, and prayer. (Compare Jas 5:13-16.) 
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    Yet, as the apostle proceeded to show, bearing the burdens of one another does not mean carrying another person’s load of spiritual responsibility to God. In the same context, Paul makes clear that a person is deceiving his own mind if he thinks that he is something when he is nothing, and the apostle urged the Christian to “prove what his own work is,” for “then he will have cause for exultation in regard to himself alone, and not in comparison with the other person.” (Ga 6:3, 4; compare 2Co 10:12.) 
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    It was then that the apostle observed that “each one will carry his own load” of responsibility before the Supreme Judge, Jehovah God. He knows that the burdens many of us carry—be they emotional or physical—are often not of our own making, and he lovingly takes this into account. 
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    In the approaching new earth under the Messianic Kingdom, all faithful humans can expect to be released from the burdens of Satan’s system. What a relief that will be! Then we will see even more evidence of how largehearted Jehovah is. Until that time, let all be assured that “God is greater than our hearts and knows all things.”—1 John 3:20. 
    http://m.wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200000841?q=burdens&p=par#h=10

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Wilma in "God is greater than our hearts and knows all things." —1 John 3:20. ?????   
    "God is greater than our hearts and knows all things." —1 John 3:20. 
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    "Jehovah Is “the Rewarder of Those Earnestly Seeking Him” “He that approaches God must believe that he is and that he becomes the rewarder of those earnestly seeking him.”—HEBREWS 11:6 
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    What is meant by the phrase “God is greater than our hearts”? At times, our heart may condemn us, especially when we become painfully aware of our imperfections and shortcomings. Or it may be that because of our background, we have an inordinate tendency to think negatively of ourselves, as if nothing we do could be acceptable to Jehovah. 
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    The apostle John’s words assure us that Jehovah is greater than that! He sees past our mistakes and perceives our real potential. He also knows our motives and intentions. David wrote: “He himself well knows the formation of us, remembering that we are dust.” (Psalm 103:14) Yes, Jehovah knows us better than we know ourselves!
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    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2005566?q=god+is+greater+than+our+hearts&p=par

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Annie Abbott in Carrying Others’ Burdens. What Does It Mean? ???   
    ??? (James 5:13-16)  Carrying Others’ Burdens. Paul wrote to the Galatians: “Go on carrying the burdens [or, “troublesome things”; literally, “heavy things”] of one another, and thus fulfill the law of the Christ.” (Ga 6:2, ftn) 
    ???
    Here for “burdens” the apostle used baʹre, the plural form of baʹros, a Greek word always used to denote something burdensome or heavy. Certainly the sin and hence the burden of a man taking some “false step” (referred to in the preceding verse) would not be light but heavy. However, in verse 5 the apostle states: “For each one will carry his own load,” that is, his load of responsibility. For “load” Paul here used the Greek word phor·tiʹon, signifying something that is to be borne or carried, without any reference to the weight of the thing. 
    ???
    So he drew a distinction between “burdens” and “load” in these verses. This would indicate that if a Christian got into spiritual difficulty that was very hard for him to bear, fellow believers would aid him, thus helping to bear another’s burden. Such persons would be displaying love and would thus fulfill the law of Christ. (Joh 13:34, 35) 
    ???
    This harmonizes with what Paul had just said, as recorded in Galatians 6:1, about endeavoring to restore a man spiritually, something that may be possible through love, kindness, and prayer. (Compare Jas 5:13-16.) 
    ???
    Yet, as the apostle proceeded to show, bearing the burdens of one another does not mean carrying another person’s load of spiritual responsibility to God. In the same context, Paul makes clear that a person is deceiving his own mind if he thinks that he is something when he is nothing, and the apostle urged the Christian to “prove what his own work is,” for “then he will have cause for exultation in regard to himself alone, and not in comparison with the other person.” (Ga 6:3, 4; compare 2Co 10:12.) 
    ???
    It was then that the apostle observed that “each one will carry his own load” of responsibility before the Supreme Judge, Jehovah God. He knows that the burdens many of us carry—be they emotional or physical—are often not of our own making, and he lovingly takes this into account. 
    ??????
    In the approaching new earth under the Messianic Kingdom, all faithful humans can expect to be released from the burdens of Satan’s system. What a relief that will be! Then we will see even more evidence of how largehearted Jehovah is. Until that time, let all be assured that “God is greater than our hearts and knows all things.”—1 John 3:20. 
    http://m.wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200000841?q=burdens&p=par#h=10

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "Look! Jehovah’s slave girl! May it take place with me according to your declaration."—(Luke 1:38). ?????   
    "Look! Jehovah’s slave girl! May it take place with me according to your declaration."—(Luke 1:38).
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    In stating matters that way, Mary revealed a heart attitude that God had already noted. Her immediate response to the angel indicates that she was ready to accept God’s will concerning her. She did not raise any question about how people in the community would view her pregnancy or what possible effect it could have on her relationship with her fiancé. By referring to herself as the lowliest of servants, Mary showed that she trusted completely in Jehovah as her Master. 
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    Have you at times felt somewhat overwhelmed by challenges or responsibilities in God’s service? Each of us does well to ask himself: ‘Do I completely trust in Jehovah to work matters out in harmony with his will? Am I truly demonstrating a willing spirit?’ Be assured that God gives his spirit to those who trust in him with all their heart and recognize his sovereign will.—Acts 5:32. 
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    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2013/6/29w11 12/15 4:3, 4

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "Jehovah himself will fight for you, and you will keep silent.”?????   
    Exodus 14:14
    14 Jehovah himself will fight for you, and you will keep silent.”
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    Trust in Jehovah, “the God of All Comfort”
    “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort.”—2 COR. 1:3.
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    Family members and friends can often give us a degree of comfort. At times, however, conditions that cause us distress are beyond human remedies. Only God can give us comfort regardless of how distressing our situation may be. His Word assures us: “Jehovah is near to all those calling upon him, . . . and their cry for help he will hear.” (Ps. 145:18, 19) Yes, “the eyes of Jehovah are toward the righteous ones, and his ears are toward their cry for help.” (Ps. 34:15) 
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    But if we are to receive God’s support and comfort, we must place our trust in him. The psalmist David made that clear when he sang: “Jehovah will become a secure height for anyone crushed, a secure height in times of distress. And those knowing your name will trust in you, for you will certainly not leave those looking for you, O Jehovah.”—Ps. 9:9, 10.
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    At times, we may become so discouraged that we can be in danger of succumbing to the effects of negative emotions. Perhaps we feel unable to care for a certain Scriptural responsibility or privilege of service. Here, too, Jehovah can comfort and help us. To illustrate: When Joshua was commissioned to lead the Israelites against powerful enemy nations, Moses told the people: “Be courageous and strong. Do not be afraid or suffer a shock before them, because Jehovah your God is the one marching with you. He will neither desert you nor leave you entirely.” (Deut. 31:6) 
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    With Jehovah’s backing, Joshua was able to lead God’s people into the Promised Land and to victory over all their enemies. Earlier at the Red Sea, Moses had experienced similar divine support.—Ex. 14:13, 14, 29-31.
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    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2011765?q=ex+14%3A14&p=par

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "They were skinned and thrown about like sheep without a shepherd."—Matt. 9:36.   
    "They were skinned and thrown about like sheep without a shepherd."—Matt. 9:36.
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    SHEEP
    One of the principal animals of pastoral life. (Ge 24:35; 26:14) Sheep are ruminants, or cud chewers. As is the case today, the predominant variety of ancient Palestine may have been the broad-tailed sheep, distinguished by its prominent fatty tail, generally weighing about 5 kg (11 lb) or more. (Compare Ex 29:22; Le 3:9.) 
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    Generally sheep were white in color (Ca 6:6), though there were also dark-brown and parti-colored ones. (Ge 30:32) In a pastoral society men of great wealth, such as Job, had thousands of sheep. (Job 1:3, 16; 42:12) The Israelites probably kept some lambs as pets.—2Sa 12:3; Jer 11:19.
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    Without a shepherd, domestic sheep are helpless and fearful. They get lost and scattered and are at the complete mercy of their enemies. (Nu 27:16, 17; Jer 23:4;Eze 34:5, 6, 8; Mic 5:8) Sheep allow themselves to be led, and they faithfully follow their shepherd. They can learn to recognize his voice and to respond to him alone. (Joh 10:2-5) 
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    Illustrating this is a passage from Researches in Greece and the Levant, by J. Hartley (London, 1831, pp. 321, 322):
    “Having had my attention directed last night to the words [in] John x. 3 . . . I asked my man if it was usual in Greece to give names to the sheep. He informed me that it was, and that the sheep obeyed the shepherd when he called them by their names. This morning I had an opportunity of verifying the truth of this remark. Passing by a flock of sheep, I asked the shepherd the same question which I had put to my servant, and he gave me the same answer. I then bade him to call one of his sheep. He did so, and it instantly left its pasturage and its companions, and ran up to the hand of the shepherd, with signs of pleasure, and with a prompt obedience which I had never before observed in any other animal. It is also true of the sheep in this country, that a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him . . . The shepherd told me, that many of his sheep are still wild; that they had not yet learned their names; but that, by teaching, they would all learn them.”
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    Under unfaithful shepherds or leaders, the Israelites as God’s sheep suffered greatly. Through his prophet Ezekiel, Jehovah presents a most pathetic picture of neglect: “The flock itself you do not feed. The sickened ones you have not strengthened, and the ailing one you have not healed, and the broken one you have not bandaged, and the dispersed one you have not brought back, and the lost one you have not sought to find, but with harshness you have had them in subjection, even with tyranny. And they were gradually scattered because of there being no shepherd, so that they became food for every wild beast of the field.” (Eze 34:3-5) By contrast, Jesus’ sheep, both the “little flock” and the “other sheep,” who follow his lead, are well cared for. (Lu 12:32; Joh 10:4, 14,16; Re 7:16, 17) 
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    Jesus compared those doing good toward the least of his brothers to sheep, whereas those refusing to do so he likened to goats.—Mt 25:31-45.
    https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200003981

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Jehovah’s Mandate to His Servants #1941#1941 Watchtower Publications ????   
    Jehovah’s Mandate to His Servants #1941#1941 Watchtower Publications #Watchtower Publications #Tracts

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Jesus—The Way, the Truth, the Life — ?????   
    "Jesus said to him: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. 7 If you men had known me, you would have known my Father also; from this moment on you know him and have seen him.” (John 14:6)
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    Jesus—The Way, the Truth, the Life
    JOHN 14:1-31
    JESUS IS GOING AWAY TO PREPARE A PLACE HE PROMISES HIS FOLLOWERS A HELPER THE FATHER IS GREATER THAN JESUS Still in the upper room with the apostles after the memorial meal, Jesus encourages them: “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Exercise faith in God; exercise faith also in me.”—John 13:36;14:1.
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    Evidence of God’s protection will soon be seen. Jesus says: “The ruler of the world is coming, and he has no hold on me.” (John 14:30) The Devil was able to enter into Judas and get a hold on him. But there is no sinful weakness in Jesus that Satan can play on to turn him against God. Nor will the Devil be able to restrain Jesus in death. Why not? Jesus states: “I am doing just as the Father has commanded me to do.” He is certain that his Father will resurrect him.—John 14:31.
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