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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Does Anyone CARE? REALITY - Vivid Pictures beware!   
    Does Anyone Really Care? Do these pictures disturb you? This IS REALITY! Yet, we all have hope read on why:
    Did you ever feel alone and helpless, as if no one really understood the problems you were facing? And even if they knew about them, you felt that they did not really care.
    God is described in the Bible as “the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort.” (2 Corinthians 1:3) 
    God, whose name is Jehovah, knows we need comfort. The Bible uses “comfort” in various forms over a hundred times, assuring us that God not only understands what we face but also desires to comfort us. This knowledge convinces us that even when others do not seem to notice, understand, or careabout our plight, Jehovah God does.
    The fact that Jehovah cares for people as individuals is clearly seen from the Scriptures. “The eyes of Jehovah are in every place,” says the Bible, “keeping watch upon the bad ones and the good ones.” (Proverbs 15:3) 

    Similarly, at Job 34:21, we read: “His eyes are upon the ways of man, and all his steps he sees.” Jehovah sees what we do—good or bad—and he is aware of our circumstances, so that he can respond in ways he sees fit. This is confirmed in the words of Hanani the seer, or prophet, to King Asa of Judah: “As regards Jehovah, his eyes are roving about through all the earth to show his strength in behalf of those whose heart is complete toward him.”—2 Chronicles 16:7, 9.
    Many people today believe that Godtakes no interest in human affairs. But as we have seen, the Bible clearly shows that God very much cares for those who demonstrate true faith in him. Even though life today is often filled with distress, worries, disappointments, and hurt, we need not despair. Jehovah Goddoes care. In fact, he lovingly invites us to turn to him for support. “Throw your burden upon Jehovah himself, and he himself will sustain you,” says the psalmist. “Never will he allow the righteous one to totter.”—Psalm 55:22.

    God’s View of War Today
    Today people are being oppressed. Many repeatedly cry out to God for relief and wonder if relief will ever come. Does God hear their cries for help? And what about those who resort to warfare to bring an end to their oppression? Does God support their efforts, viewing their warfare as justifiable?
    First, take comfort in this truth: God sees the suffering in the world today, and he intends to do something about it. (Psalm 72:13, 14) 

    In his Word, the Bible, God promises that those “who suffer tribulation will be given relief.” When? “At the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with his powerful angels . . . as he brings vengeance on those who do not know God and those who do not obey the good news about our Lord Jesus.” (2 Thessalonians 1:7, 8) 
    This revelation of Jesus will take place in the future in what the Bible calls “the war of the great day of God the Almighty,” also known as Armageddon.—Revelation 16:14, 16.
    In that future war, God will use, not humans, but his Son, Jesus Christ, along with other powerful spirit creatures to wage war against the wicked. The heavenly forces will bring an end to all oppression.—Isaiah 11:4; Revelation 19:11-16.

    To this day, God’s view of war has not changed. He still views war as a legitimate means of bringing an end to oppression and wickedness. 
    But as has been true throughout history, it is God alone who rightly determines when such warfare is to take place and who is to be involved. 
    As we have seen, God has already determined that the war to end wickedness and to avenge the oppressed is a future war and that it will be fought by his Son, Jesus Christ. 
         
    This means that the wars being fought in the earth today do not have God’s approval, no matter how noble the cause may appear to be.
    Today, warring nations often appeal to God for support. But God does not take sides in today’s wars. Instead, in his Word, the Bible, he clearly states: “Return evil for evil to no one,” and, “Do not avenge yourselves.” (Romans 12:17, 19) 
    Moreover, he has made known that mankind should “wait patiently for him” to take action, which he will do at Armageddon. (Psalm 37:7, footnote) When the nations fail to wait for God to act and instead resort to warfare, he views such wars as presumptuous acts of aggression that bring his displeasure. 
    Thus, at Armageddon, God will express his indignation and settle the nations’ disputes once and for all by “bringing an end to wars throughout the earth.” (Psalm 46:9; Isaiah 34:2) Indeed, Armageddon will be the war to end all wars.
    The end of warfare is one of the many blessings of God’s Kingdom. Jesus spoke of that government in this well-known prayer: “Let your Kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also on earth.” (Matthew 6:10) 
    Not only will God’s Kingdom eliminate all war but it will eliminate the root cause of war, wickedness.* (Psalm 37:9, 10, 14, 15) 
    Little wonder that Jesus’ followers eagerly look forward to the blessings of God’s Kingdom.—2 Peter 3:13. 
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in What Love Is Not   
    WHAT LOVE IS NOT 
    18 Pride is before a crash,  and a haughty spirit." (Proverbs 16:18) NWT


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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in Jehovah loves you ! ❤ ❤ ❤   
    Joh. 3 : 16  ❤
    16 “For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Never Lose Faith!   
    NEVER LOSE FAITH!
    The prophet Daniel also demonstrated the importance of regularity in worship. (Read Daniel 6:4-10, 16.) He did not change his spiritual routine—his habit of praying to God “three times in a day, . . . as he had been regularly doing”—even for one month, although that meant being thrown into the lions’ pit. How clearly his actions indicated to observers that nothing is more important than regular worship of Jehovah!—Matt. 5:16.
    After Daniel had spent a night in the lions’ pit, the king himself went there and cried out: “O Daniel, servant of the living God, has your God whom you are serving with constancy been able to rescue you from the lions?” Daniel immediately replied: “O king, live on even to times indefinite. My own God sent his angel and shut the mouth of the lions, and they have not brought me to ruin, forasmuch as before him innocence itself was found in me; and also before you, O king, no hurtful act have I done.” Jehovah blessed Daniel for serving “with constancy.”—Dan. 6:19-22.
    Daniel was willing to die rather than neglect his spiritual routine. What about us? What sacrifices are we making or are we willing to make in order to declare the good news of God’s Kingdom with constancy? 
    Be loyal like Daniel show faith and devotion with prayers and outcries to Jehovah! Perhaps you also will meet a "lion"?
    For Satan himself walks about like a "roaring lion" ready to devour us. Be humble  keep your faith now! Never give up!
    Let Jehovah fortify you as he did Daniel.
     

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Queen Esther in Bravo, little brother ❤ A great idea for a talk on the stage ;-) and some diff. stage - examples !   
    Little David age 7 reading the Bible. Parents have trained him well. ?????

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Queen Esther in Never Lose Faith!   
    NEVER LOSE FAITH!
    The prophet Daniel also demonstrated the importance of regularity in worship. (Read Daniel 6:4-10, 16.) He did not change his spiritual routine—his habit of praying to God “three times in a day, . . . as he had been regularly doing”—even for one month, although that meant being thrown into the lions’ pit. How clearly his actions indicated to observers that nothing is more important than regular worship of Jehovah!—Matt. 5:16.
    After Daniel had spent a night in the lions’ pit, the king himself went there and cried out: “O Daniel, servant of the living God, has your God whom you are serving with constancy been able to rescue you from the lions?” Daniel immediately replied: “O king, live on even to times indefinite. My own God sent his angel and shut the mouth of the lions, and they have not brought me to ruin, forasmuch as before him innocence itself was found in me; and also before you, O king, no hurtful act have I done.” Jehovah blessed Daniel for serving “with constancy.”—Dan. 6:19-22.
    Daniel was willing to die rather than neglect his spiritual routine. What about us? What sacrifices are we making or are we willing to make in order to declare the good news of God’s Kingdom with constancy? 
    Be loyal like Daniel show faith and devotion with prayers and outcries to Jehovah! Perhaps you also will meet a "lion"?
    For Satan himself walks about like a "roaring lion" ready to devour us. Be humble  keep your faith now! Never give up!
    Let Jehovah fortify you as he did Daniel.
     

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Arauna in How Does A Camel ? Fit Through An Eye Of A Needle?   
    Do you think a Camel that can go through an eye of a needle? What did it mean in the Bible? What does it mean that Riches may keep us away from gaining life in God's Kingdom?
    (Matthew 19:16-24) . . .Now, look! a certain one came up to him and said: “Teacher, what good must I do in order to get everlasting life?” 17 He said to him: “Why do you ask me about what is good? One there is that is good. If, though, you want to enter into life, observe the commandments continually.” 18 He said to him: “Which ones?” Jesus said: “Why, You must not murder, You must not commit adultery, You must not steal, You must not bear false witness, 19 Honor [your] father and [your] mother, and, You must love your neighbor as yourself.” 20 The young man said to him: “I have kept all these; what yet am I lacking?” 21 Jesus said to him: “If you want to be perfect, go sell your belongings and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven, and come be my follower.” 22 When the young man heard this saying, he went away grieved, for he was holding many possessions. 23 But Jesus said to his disciples: “Truly I say to YOU that it will be a difficult thing for a rich man to get into the kingdom of the heavens. 24 Again I say to YOU, It is easier for a camel to get through a needle’s eye than for a rich man to get into the kingdom of God.”
    Jesus made reference to the camel in an illustrative way. On one occasion he pointed out that it would be easier for a camel to go through a needle’s eye than for a rich man to get into the Kingdom.
    By means of this illustration, not meant to be taken literally, Jesus was pointing out that just as it was not possible for a literal camel to go through the eye of a literal needle it was even less possible for a rich man, while continuing to cling to his riches, to enter into the Kingdom of God.
    NEEDLE’S EYE
    In an illustration pertaining to entry into the Kingdom, Jesus Christ said: “It is easier for a camel to get through a needle’s eye than for a rich man to get into the kingdom of God.” (Mt 19:24; Mr 10:25) Some have held the needle’s eye to be a small gate through which a camel, if relieved of its load, could pass with difficulty. However, the Greek word for “needle” found at Matthew 19:24 and Mark 10:25 (rha·phis′) is drawn from a verb meaning “sew.” Also, the Greek word appearing in the parallel passage of Luke 18:25 (be·lo′ne) is used to refer to a literal surgical needle. Regarding these Greek terms Vine’s Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words notes: “The idea of applying ‘the needle’s eye’ to small gates seems to be a modern one; there is no ancient trace of it. The Lord’s object in the statement is to express human impossibility and there is no need to endeavour to soften the difficulty by taking the needle to mean anything more than the ordinary instrument.”—1981, Vol. 3, p. 106.
    As a hyperbole, the illustration emphasized how difficult it would be for rich men not simply to begin serving God but actually to enter into the Kingdom.
    (1 Timothy 6:17-19) "Give orders to those who are rich in the present system of things not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God, who furnishes us all things richly for our enjoyment; 18 to work at good, to be rich in fine works, to be liberal, ready to share, 19 safely treasuring up for themselves a fine foundation for the future, in order that they may get a firm hold on the real life." 
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Fancie Rae Tyler in Walk That Path To Integrity.??   
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from ARchiv@L in music video for March 2017 broadcasting   
    Thank you for sharing, ARchiv@L
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in God's Love letter for you ❤ A wonderful video & many Bible scriptures ! Enjoy...   
    A  wonderful  video - letter  with  many  words  from  God  and  many  Bible-scriptures !  It  started  with:  My  child.....  Enjoy ❤
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Walk That Path To Integrity.??   
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Those Days Will Be Cut Short   
    Let God's Kingdom come! (Matthew 6:9,10)
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from TrueTomHarley in He Mustered Up Boldness And Reasoned About The Scriptures   
    "He reasoned with them from the Scriptures."—Acts 17:2.              
    The account tells us that while in Thessalonica, Paul preached in the synagogue for three Sabbaths. Does this mean that his visit to the city lasted just three weeks? Not necessarily. 
    We do not know how soon after his arrival Paul first went to the synagogue. Further, Paul’s letters disclose that while in Thessalonica, he and his companions worked to support themselves. (1 Thess. 2:9; 2 Thess. 3:7, 8) 
    Also, during his stay, Paul twice received provisions from the brothers in Philippi. (Phil. 4:16) So his stay in Thessalonica was likely somewhat longer than three weeks.
    Having mustered up boldness to preach, Paul spoke to those assembled in the synagogue. According to his custom, “he reasoned with them from the Scriptures, explaining and proving by references that it was necessary for the Christ to suffer and to rise from the dead, and saying: ‘This is the Christ, this Jesus whom I am publishing to you.’” (Acts 17:2, 3) 
    Note that Paul did not seek to stir up the emotions of his listeners; he appealed to their minds. He knew that those who attended the synagogue were familiar with and respected the Scriptures. 
    What they lacked was understanding. Paul therefore reasoned, explained, and proved from the Scriptures that Jesus of Nazareth was the promised Messiah, or Christ.

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in music video for March 2017 broadcasting   
    Thank you for sharing, ARchiv@L
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Public Witnessing Worldwide   
    Thank you so much! Our Brothers and Sisters love to see the work around the Earth! This work will never be repeated. We are privileged to represent Jehovah God and proclaim His Name!
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    Bible Speaks reacted to bruceq in Those Days Will Be Cut Short   
    Also in the Biblical Archeology Review article from 1999 #24 says about the history of "Terrorism" says :
    One of the very first terrorist grousp was the
    Sicarii
    (66–73 CE), a Zealot-affiliated religious sect fighting against Roman occupiers in Palestine and Jerusalem (the City of David), Jewish traitors, and Jewish moderates who had sold their souls to Hellenistic influences. The Sicarii opposed the law that Jews pay taxes to Rome and refused to acknowledge the power of the Roman Emperor (Vitellius). They were persuaded that political change could come only through violent acts. Hence, they adopted terrorism as their tactic.
    27
    For example, after investigating a target’s routine every day, hiding nearby a temple’s entrance, they knew the perfect time to cut the target’s throat. In fact,
    sica
    (the first four letters of the group’s name)means “short sword.” The Sicarii’s most fundamental justification was that all means were legitimate to achieve political and religious liberation. They wanted to show the world who they were, but eventually the terrorists lost and committed mass suicide in Masada in 73CE, which coincides with the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem by Titus (the Emperor’s son
    Notice the date 66 C.E. as to when this terrorist group came about as historians have stated was also the reason for the attack on Jerusalem !!!
    Religious terrorism sparked the Great Tribulation in the First Century in 66 CE and it now appears over the past few years that religious terrorism may also spark the modern day Great Tribulation. "War on Terror". For more info see the United Nations web site and search under religious extremist and how to eliminate them ! Interestingly Russia seems to have its own interpretation of who are "extremist" and targeting particularly Jehovah's Witnesses according to "Russia Religion News" site. {Also of interest is that the King of the North [coalition of nations] are in the forefront of destroying Babylon the Great - not implying who that "King" is but world events are changing very rapidly.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Preaching on the Amazon River in Brazil   
    Preaching on the Amazon River in Brazil 

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate in Bravo, little brother ❤ A great idea for a talk on the stage ;-) and some diff. stage - examples !   
    Little David age 7 reading the Bible. Parents have trained him well. ?????

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from ARchiv@L in Preaching on the Amazon River in Brazil   
    Preaching on the Amazon River in Brazil 

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in How Will This World Come To An End?   
    How This World Will Come to an End!
    “You are not in darkness, so that that day should overtake you as it would thieves.”—1 THESS. 5:4.
    CAN YOU EXPLAIN?
    What yet unseen developments are indicated in the following scriptures?
    1 Thessalonians 5:3
    Revelation 17:16
    Daniel 2:44
    EARTHSHAKING events will soon occur. The fulfillment of Bible prophecies confirms this fact, so we need to keep on the watch. What will help us to do that? The apostle Paul urges us to “keep our eyes . . . on the things unseen.” Yes, we need to bear in mind our reward of everlasting life, be it in heaven or on earth. As the context shows, Paul wrote these words to encourage fellow believers to focus on the happy outcome of their faithful course. Doing so would also help them to cope with trials and persecution.—2 Cor. 4:8, 9, 16-18; 5:7


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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Walk That Path To Integrity.??   
    Walk that path to integrity, it is lighted up for you to receive Blessings!
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    "Judge me, O Jehovah, for I have walked in my integrity; In Jehovah I have trusted without wavering."
    (Ps 26:1) NWT 

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in He Heals The Broken-hearted ?   
    HE HEALS THE BROKENHEARTED ?
    The Kingdom message gives strength to the brokenhearted
    In addition, the good news we preach brings immediate relief and blessings to those who listen to it. How? Some of the blessings were indicated by the prophet Isaiah when he foretold:
    “The spirit of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah is upon me, for the reason that Jehovah has anointed me to tell good news to the meek ones. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to those taken captive and the wide opening of the eyes even to the prisoners; to proclaim the year of goodwill on the part of Jehovah and the day of vengeance on the part of our God; to comfort all the mourning ones.”—Isaiah 61:1, 2; Luke 4:16-21.
    (a) What does the expression “bind up the brokenhearted” indicate about the Kingdom message? (b) How do we reflect Jehovah’s concern for brokenhearted ones?
    According to that prophecy, by preaching the good news, Jesus would “bind up the brokenhearted.” What a telling word picture Isaiah used! 
    According to one Bible dictionary, the Hebrew word translated “bind up” “is often used of ‘binding’ on a bandage, and thus of medicating and healing the wounded.” 
    A caring nurse may wrap a bandage or a compress around a victim’s injured body part to give it support. In the same way, when preaching the Kingdom message, caring publishers give support to all responsive ones who are suffering in some way. And by supporting those in need, they reflect Jehovah’s concern. (Ezekiel 34:15, 16) 
    The psalmist states concerning God: “He is healing the brokenhearted ones, and is binding up their painful spots.”—Psalm 147:3.
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in How Will This World Come To An End?   
    How This World Will Come to an End!
    “You are not in darkness, so that that day should overtake you as it would thieves.”—1 THESS. 5:4.
    CAN YOU EXPLAIN?
    What yet unseen developments are indicated in the following scriptures?
    1 Thessalonians 5:3
    Revelation 17:16
    Daniel 2:44
    EARTHSHAKING events will soon occur. The fulfillment of Bible prophecies confirms this fact, so we need to keep on the watch. What will help us to do that? The apostle Paul urges us to “keep our eyes . . . on the things unseen.” Yes, we need to bear in mind our reward of everlasting life, be it in heaven or on earth. As the context shows, Paul wrote these words to encourage fellow believers to focus on the happy outcome of their faithful course. Doing so would also help them to cope with trials and persecution.—2 Cor. 4:8, 9, 16-18; 5:7


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