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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "In the Sovereign Lord Jehovah I have placed my refuge." (Ps. 73:28) ~ ?????   
    "In the Sovereign Lord Jehovah I have placed my refuge." (Ps. 73:28)
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    “Sovereignty” is supremacy in power or rulership. A sovereign exercises supreme authority. There are good reasons for viewing Jehovah God as the Supreme One. (Dan. 7:22) 
    As the Creator, Jehovah God is the Sovereign of the earth and the entire universe. (Rev. 4:11) 
    Jehovah is also our Judge, Statute-Giver, and King, for within himself he combines the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of universal government. (Isa. 33:22) 
    Since we owe our very existence to God and are dependent on him, we should view him as our Sovereign Lord. We will be motivated to uphold his lofty position if we always bear in mind that “Jehovah himself has firmly established his throne inthe very heavens; and over everything his own kingship has held domination.” (Ps. 103:19; Acts 4:24) 
    To support JehovahÂ’s sovereignty, we must maintain our integrity to him. - Bible Speaks -
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    Psalm 73:28
    World English Bible (WEB)
    28 But it is good for me to come close to God.
        I have made the Lord Yahweh[a]my refuge,
        that I may tell of all your works.
    Footnotes:
    Psalm 73:28 “Yahweh” is God’s proper Name, sometimes rendered “LORD” (all caps) in other translations. World English Bible (WEB) by Public Domain. The name "World English Bible" is trademarked.

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in WE ALL HAVE BAGGAGE - YET WE ARE TAUGHT HOW WE CAN PUT THAT ALL AWAY AND PUT ON THE NEW PERSONALITY! ~ ?????   
    WE ALL HAVE BAGGAGE - YET WE ARE TAUGHT HOW WE CAN PUT THAT ALL AWAY AND PUT ON THE NEW PERSONALITY! ~ ?????
    WITH GOD'S SPIRIT WE CAN DO IT! - MANY FINE EXAMPLES WE HAVE, SO DON'T GET DOWN ON YOURSELF - THAT IS WHAT UNDESERVED KINDNESS IS ALL ABOUT! - READ ABOUT THE GIFT WE HAVE BE GIVEN! ~
    (Ephesians 4:22-29) . . .YOU should put away the old personality which conforms to YOUR former course of conduct and which is being corrupted according to his deceptive desires; 23 but that YOU should be made new in the force actuating YOUR mind, 24 and should put on the new personality which was created according to God’s will in true righteousness and loyalty. 25 Wherefore, now that YOU have put away falsehood, speak truth each one of YOU with his neighbor, because we are members belonging to one another. 26 Be wrathful, and yet do not sin; let the sun not set with YOU in a provoked state, 27 neither allow place for the Devil. 28 Let the stealer steal no more, but rather let him do hard work, doing with his hands what is good work, that he may have something to distribute to someone in need. 29 Let a rotten saying not proceed out of YOUR mouth, but whatever saying is good for building up as the need may be, that it may impart what is favorable to the hearers. (Colossians 3:9-11) . . .Strip off the old personality with its practices, 10 and clothe yourselves with the new [personality], which through accurate knowledge is being made new according to the image of the One who created it. .
    (Romans 12:1, 2) . . .Consequently I entreat YOU by the compassions of God, brothers, to present YOUR bodies a sacrifice living, holy, acceptable to God, a sacred service with YOUR power of reason. 2 And quit being fashioned after this system of things, but be transformed by making YOUR mind over, that YOU may prove to yourselves the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
    (Hebrews 8:10) 10 “‘For this is the covenant that I shall covenant with the house of Israel after those days,’ says Jehovah. ‘I will put my laws in their mind, and in their hearts I shall write them. And I will become their God, and they themselves will become my people.
    THE GIFT THAT WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN! ~ DONÂ’T SETTLE FOR JUST THE OLD BAGGAGE! ~ ????? ~ UNPACK AND MOVE ON! ~ JEHOVAH LOVES YOU FIRST, REMEMBER THAT! ~ ?

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in A BANK HAS INTEREST ALL OVER THE WORLD! ~ A SHORT STORY........AN ILLUSTRATION.... ?????   
    A BANK HAS INTEREST ALL OVER THE WORLD! ~ A SHORT STORY........AN ILLUSTRATION....
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    A man has many business and other interests.  The most important is a very large bank.  This bank has interest in peoples all over planet earth.
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    This man has one son, a special son.  This special son has been put to the test by the owner in every imaginable way.  The son has passed every test put before him.
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    Therefore, the owner has put this special son in charge of all affairs relating to this big bank. 
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    This son is a humble person, and never claims to be something he is not.  When asked, he always gives credit for everything to his father.  He never claims to be the "owner" of the bank, and says to everyone who asks...."I am here at this bank to do the will of my father, who sent me here." Further, being the humble person that he is, when asked, he quotes the instructions given to him from his father.  He talks to his father constantly, and listens to him closely.
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    Given a choice.....does this "bank" sound like something you would like to know about, and be able to choose for yourself whether or not you wish to be a part of it?
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    This "short story" is simply an illustration......Sometimes the best "teacher' is just a simple illustration.        Can you understand this illustration? - Contributed 
    Bible Speaks  ~ Gold ??? it is! 

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Елена Михайловна in Can You Change Color? - Maybe a Bright Red when upset? - These Octopuses ? Have Been Created for Their Protection in the Oceans ? By Our Creator Jehovah God!   
    Can You Change Color? - Maybe a Bright Red when upset? - These Octopuses ? Have Been Created for Their Protection in the Oceans ? By Our Creator Jehovah God! - We Will Never Be Able To Train this Octopus ? to do that! - Marvels Of Creation!
    Octopus color change ? ~ Ponta Do Ouro, Mozambique. Video by @rubergnick #nature
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Елена Михайловна in WHO WAS REBEKAH? ~??⛲️??   
    WHO WAS REBEKAH? ~??????
    Rebekah grew up to be a very beautiful young woman, but she was no passive, vain beauty. She was spirited, and she remained morally pure. Her family was prosperous enough to have servants, but Rebekah was not coddled or treated like a princess; she was raised to work hard. Like so many women of those times, Rebekah had some heavy chores to do, including fetching water for the family. Early in the evening, she would hoist a vessel onto her shoulder and head off to the spring.—Genesis 24:11, 15, 16.
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    One evening, after she had filled her jar, an elderly man ran up to meet her. He said to her: “Please give me a little sip of water from your jar.” It was such a modest request and so politely made! Rebekah could see that the man had traveled far. So she quickly swung her water jar from her shoulder and let the man drink, not a mere sip, but a real drink of the fresh, cool water. She noticed that he had a train of ten camels kneeling nearby and that the trough had not yet been filled to water them. She could see that his kind eyes were watching her attentively, and she wanted to be as generous as she could. So she said: “I will also draw water for your camels until they are done drinking.”—Genesis 24:17-19.
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    Note that Rebekah offered not merely to give the ten camels a drink but to water them until they were satisfied. If very thirsty, one camel might drink over 25 gallons (95 L) of water! If all ten camels were that thirsty, Rebekah faced hours of hard work. As matters turned out, it seems unlikely that the camels were extremely thirsty.* But did Rebekah know that when she made her offer? No. She was willing, even eager, to work as hard as need be to show hospitality to this elderly stranger. He accepted her offer. Then he watched her intently as she ran back and forth, filling and refilling her jar and emptying it into the trough again and again.—Genesis 24:20, 21.
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    Rebekah’s example speaks eloquently to us today. We live in an age when selfishness seems to reign supreme. Rebekah surely noticed the elderly man’s gaze upon her. There was nothing improper in his look; it suggested amazement, wonderment, and joy! 
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    When Rebekah was done at last, he gave her gifts—precious jewelry! Then he asked: “Please tell me, whose daughter are you? Is there any room at your father’s house for us to spend the night?” When she told him of her family, his joy intensified. Perhaps in a rush of enthusiasm, she added: “We have both straw and much fodder and also a place to spend the night”—a considerable offer, as there were others traveling with the old man. Then she ran off ahead of him to tell her mother what had happened.—Genesis 24:22ttt-28, 32.
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    Clearly, Rebekah was raised to be hospitable. Here is another value that seems to be on the wane today—and another reason to imitate the faith of this kindhearted young woman. Faith in God should lead us to be hospitable. Jehovah is hospitable, for he is generous to all, and he wants his worshippers to follow suit. When we are hospitable even to those who may never repay us, we please our heavenly Father.—Matthew 5:44-46; 1 Peter 4:9.
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Glenn Leider in WHO WAS REBEKAH? ~??⛲️??   
    WHO WAS REBEKAH? ~??????
    Rebekah grew up to be a very beautiful young woman, but she was no passive, vain beauty. She was spirited, and she remained morally pure. Her family was prosperous enough to have servants, but Rebekah was not coddled or treated like a princess; she was raised to work hard. Like so many women of those times, Rebekah had some heavy chores to do, including fetching water for the family. Early in the evening, she would hoist a vessel onto her shoulder and head off to the spring.—Genesis 24:11, 15, 16.
    ??????
    One evening, after she had filled her jar, an elderly man ran up to meet her. He said to her: “Please give me a little sip of water from your jar.” It was such a modest request and so politely made! Rebekah could see that the man had traveled far. So she quickly swung her water jar from her shoulder and let the man drink, not a mere sip, but a real drink of the fresh, cool water. She noticed that he had a train of ten camels kneeling nearby and that the trough had not yet been filled to water them. She could see that his kind eyes were watching her attentively, and she wanted to be as generous as she could. So she said: “I will also draw water for your camels until they are done drinking.”—Genesis 24:17-19.
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    Note that Rebekah offered not merely to give the ten camels a drink but to water them until they were satisfied. If very thirsty, one camel might drink over 25 gallons (95 L) of water! If all ten camels were that thirsty, Rebekah faced hours of hard work. As matters turned out, it seems unlikely that the camels were extremely thirsty.* But did Rebekah know that when she made her offer? No. She was willing, even eager, to work as hard as need be to show hospitality to this elderly stranger. He accepted her offer. Then he watched her intently as she ran back and forth, filling and refilling her jar and emptying it into the trough again and again.—Genesis 24:20, 21.
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    Rebekah’s example speaks eloquently to us today. We live in an age when selfishness seems to reign supreme. Rebekah surely noticed the elderly man’s gaze upon her. There was nothing improper in his look; it suggested amazement, wonderment, and joy! 
    ??????
    When Rebekah was done at last, he gave her gifts—precious jewelry! Then he asked: “Please tell me, whose daughter are you? Is there any room at your father’s house for us to spend the night?” When she told him of her family, his joy intensified. Perhaps in a rush of enthusiasm, she added: “We have both straw and much fodder and also a place to spend the night”—a considerable offer, as there were others traveling with the old man. Then she ran off ahead of him to tell her mother what had happened.—Genesis 24:22ttt-28, 32.
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    Clearly, Rebekah was raised to be hospitable. Here is another value that seems to be on the wane today—and another reason to imitate the faith of this kindhearted young woman. Faith in God should lead us to be hospitable. Jehovah is hospitable, for he is generous to all, and he wants his worshippers to follow suit. When we are hospitable even to those who may never repay us, we please our heavenly Father.—Matthew 5:44-46; 1 Peter 4:9.
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from hhhhstar54 in “Such a wonderful day doing the cart in San Jose, Costa Rica! ~ ???   
    @savylew shares: “Such a wonderful day doing the cart in San Jose, Costa Rica! 
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    We placed 28 pieces of literature and I was able to share the "What Happens at a Bible Study?” video with someone. And to top it all off, I got to drink out of a fresh coconut!“ - Bible Speaks

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in WHO WAS REBEKAH? ~??⛲️??   
    WHO WAS REBEKAH? ~??????
    Rebekah grew up to be a very beautiful young woman, but she was no passive, vain beauty. She was spirited, and she remained morally pure. Her family was prosperous enough to have servants, but Rebekah was not coddled or treated like a princess; she was raised to work hard. Like so many women of those times, Rebekah had some heavy chores to do, including fetching water for the family. Early in the evening, she would hoist a vessel onto her shoulder and head off to the spring.—Genesis 24:11, 15, 16.
    ??????
    One evening, after she had filled her jar, an elderly man ran up to meet her. He said to her: “Please give me a little sip of water from your jar.” It was such a modest request and so politely made! Rebekah could see that the man had traveled far. So she quickly swung her water jar from her shoulder and let the man drink, not a mere sip, but a real drink of the fresh, cool water. She noticed that he had a train of ten camels kneeling nearby and that the trough had not yet been filled to water them. She could see that his kind eyes were watching her attentively, and she wanted to be as generous as she could. So she said: “I will also draw water for your camels until they are done drinking.”—Genesis 24:17-19.
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    Note that Rebekah offered not merely to give the ten camels a drink but to water them until they were satisfied. If very thirsty, one camel might drink over 25 gallons (95 L) of water! If all ten camels were that thirsty, Rebekah faced hours of hard work. As matters turned out, it seems unlikely that the camels were extremely thirsty.* But did Rebekah know that when she made her offer? No. She was willing, even eager, to work as hard as need be to show hospitality to this elderly stranger. He accepted her offer. Then he watched her intently as she ran back and forth, filling and refilling her jar and emptying it into the trough again and again.—Genesis 24:20, 21.
    ??????
    Rebekah’s example speaks eloquently to us today. We live in an age when selfishness seems to reign supreme. Rebekah surely noticed the elderly man’s gaze upon her. There was nothing improper in his look; it suggested amazement, wonderment, and joy! 
    ??????
    When Rebekah was done at last, he gave her gifts—precious jewelry! Then he asked: “Please tell me, whose daughter are you? Is there any room at your father’s house for us to spend the night?” When she told him of her family, his joy intensified. Perhaps in a rush of enthusiasm, she added: “We have both straw and much fodder and also a place to spend the night”—a considerable offer, as there were others traveling with the old man. Then she ran off ahead of him to tell her mother what had happened.—Genesis 24:22ttt-28, 32.
    ??????
    Clearly, Rebekah was raised to be hospitable. Here is another value that seems to be on the wane today—and another reason to imitate the faith of this kindhearted young woman. Faith in God should lead us to be hospitable. Jehovah is hospitable, for he is generous to all, and he wants his worshippers to follow suit. When we are hospitable even to those who may never repay us, we please our heavenly Father.—Matthew 5:44-46; 1 Peter 4:9.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "The fruit of righteousness has its seed sown under peaceful conditions for those who are making peace." (Jas. 3:18) ~ ?????   
    "The fruit of righteousness has its seed sown under peaceful conditions for those who are making peace." (Jas. 3:18) - Bible Speaks
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    James 3:18 Good News Translation (GNT)
    18 And goodness is the harvest that is produced from the seeds the peacemakers plant in peace.
    Good News Translation (GNT) Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society
    James 3:18 GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)
    18 A harvest that has God’s approval comes from the peace planted by peacemakers.
    GOD’S WORD Translation (GW) Copyright © 1995 by God's Word to the Nations. Used by permission of Baker Publishing Group

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Preaching on the Amazon River. ~ Oh! With Snakes ? and Alligators ~? ~ Only for Jehovah and those showing interest!   
    Preaching on the Amazon River. ~ Oh! With Snakes ? and Alligators ~? ~ Only for Jehovah and those showing interest! 
    Photo shared by @carl_hmarx Thank you

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in “Such a wonderful day doing the cart in San Jose, Costa Rica! ~ ???   
    @savylew shares: “Such a wonderful day doing the cart in San Jose, Costa Rica! 
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    We placed 28 pieces of literature and I was able to share the "What Happens at a Bible Study?” video with someone. And to top it all off, I got to drink out of a fresh coconut!“ - Bible Speaks

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in "Everyone who keeps on looking at a woman so as to have a passion for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart."—Matt. 5:28.   
    "Everyone who keeps on looking at a woman so as to have a passion for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart."—Matt. 5:28. - Bible Speaks
    Matthew 5:28Good News Translation (GNT)
    28 But now I tell you: anyone who looks at a woman and wants to possess her is guilty of committing adultery with her in his heart. 
    Good News Translation (GNT) Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society
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    28 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in DO YOU LIVE IN FEAR? - WHAT CAN WE DO NOT TO BE IN FEAR? ~?⚡️?⚡️? -   
    DO YOU LIVE IN FEAR? - WHAT CAN WE DO NOT TO BE IN FEAR? - ??????? -
    Jesus predicted that at “the conclusion of the system of things” a climate of fear would cover the earth. He said that there would be “fearful sights” and that men would “become faint out of fear and expectation of the things coming upon the inhabited earth.” (Lu 21:11, 26)
    While people in general would be affected in this way, servants of God should follow the principle expressed at Isaiah 8:12: “The object of their fear you men must not fear.” The apostle Paul explains: “For God gave us not a spirit of cowardice, but that of power and of love and of soundness of mind.”—2Ti 1:7. -
    PUT JEHOVAH GOD FIRST IN YOUR LIFE, LEARN GODLY FEAR. THIS CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE! - Bible Speaks 
    The wise man, after making a careful study of mankind as well as man’s occupations and calamitous experiences, said: “The conclusion of the matter, everything having been heard, is: Fear the true God and keep his commandments. For this is the whole obligation of man.”—Ec 12:13. -
    FIND PEACE TODAY BY LEARNING OF GODS LAWS FOR SALVATION - Bible Speaks
    Luke 21:11Good News Translation (GNT)
    11 There will be terrible earthquakes, famines, and plagues everywhere; there will be strange and terrifying things coming from the sky. 
    Good News Translation (GNT) Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society
    Luke 21:11New International Version (NIV)
    11 There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.
    New International Version (NIV) Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Children Love ❤️ Jehovah! Children singing song, "Love All Sorts of People."   
    Children Love ?? Jehovah! Children singing song, "Love All Sorts of People."
    Shared by @allnez_mbaru
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in What Is The Value of a $20 Bill Crumbled Up? ~ Lessons For Us! ~ ?????   
    What Is The Value of a $20 Bill Crumbled Up? ~ Lessons For Us! ~ ?????
    Good story-> A well-known speaker started off his seminar holding up a $20.00 bill. In the room of 200, he asked, "Who would like this $20 bill?" ?
    Hands started going up. He said, "I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let me do this." ?
    He proceeded to crumple up the $20 dollar bill. He then asked, "Who still wants it...?" Still the hands were up in the air. "Well," he replied, "What if I do this?" And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty. ?
    "Now, who still wants it?" Still the hands went into the air. "My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth $20. ?
    Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We may feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value. ?
    Dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless to those who DO LOVE you. The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or who we know, but by WHO WE ARE. You are special-Don't EVER forget it." ?????
    If you do not pass this on, you may never know the lives it touches, the hurting hearts it speaks to, or the hope that it may bring. Count your blessings, not your problems. - Shared

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Елена Михайловна in Just Look Around - How Many Pretty Things You See? - Only God Made These to Touch Our Hearts! - Are You Grateful? ~ ???????​​​​​​​   
    Just Look Around - How Many Pretty Things You See? - Only God Made These to Touch Our Hearts! - Are You Grateful? - 
    ???????
    (Ecclesiastes 3:11) Everything he has made pretty in its time. Even time indefinite he has put in their heart, that mankind may never find out the work that the [true] God has made from the start to the finish."
    God made everything pretty ~ ?
    (Genesis 1:31) After that God saw everything he had made and, look! [it was] very good. And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a sixth day."
    (Ecclesiastes 7:29) See! This only I have found, that the [true] God made mankind upright, but they themselves have sought out many plans.”
    (Mark 7:37) Indeed, they were being astounded in a most extraordinary way and they said: “He has done all things well. He even makes the deaf hear and the speechless speak.”
    (Romans 1:20) For his invisible [qualities] are clearly seen from the worldÂ’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable."
    Man's Heart ~ ??
    (2 Peter 3:18) No, but go on growing in the undeserved kindness and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him [be] the glory both now and to the day of eternity."
    (Jude 25) to [the] only God our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, might and authority for all past eternity and now and into all eternity. Amen."
    God's Finished! ~ ?
    (Genesis 1:1) In [the] beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
    (Job 11:7) Can you find out the deep things of God, Or can you find out to the very limit of the Almighty?" - Bible Speaks

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    An Honorable Way to Sing to the Jehovah.
    Song 142 in the Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses from (Utrecht, Netherlands)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJkuj5Ee0tw
     
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    Prayer of God’s Servants - ?????
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    Today..#jw #thatviolin_man #jw_inspirational #jwfamily #jworg #violin #jwviolin #jwviolinist  _ {All Time favorites!}
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in What Is YOUR ATTITUDE? ~ ?   
    What Is YOUR ATTITUDE? ~ ?
    Lesson for today. (Prov 13:20) 
    ATTITUDE makes a big difference in life. A nonchalant or a diligent attitude, a positive or a negative attitude, a belligerent or a cooperative attitude, a complaining or a grateful attitude can strongly influence how a person deals with situations and how other people react to him. 
    With a good attitude, one can be happy even in quite difficult situations. For a person with a bad attitude, nothing seems right, even when—from an objective standpoint—life is good. 
    Attitudes—good or bad—can be learned. In fact, they have to be learned. Another fine characteristic that Jesus manifested was a pattern of thought and action that was always positive. He never allowed the negative attitude of others to influence his own fine attitude toward serving God; neither should we. - Bible Speaks

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Just Look Around - How Many Pretty Things You See? - Only God Made These to Touch Our Hearts! - Are You Grateful? ~ ???????​​​​​​​   
    Just Look Around - How Many Pretty Things You See? - Only God Made These to Touch Our Hearts! - Are You Grateful? - 
    ???????
    (Ecclesiastes 3:11) Everything he has made pretty in its time. Even time indefinite he has put in their heart, that mankind may never find out the work that the [true] God has made from the start to the finish."
    God made everything pretty ~ ?
    (Genesis 1:31) After that God saw everything he had made and, look! [it was] very good. And there came to be evening and there came to be morning, a sixth day."
    (Ecclesiastes 7:29) See! This only I have found, that the [true] God made mankind upright, but they themselves have sought out many plans.”
    (Mark 7:37) Indeed, they were being astounded in a most extraordinary way and they said: “He has done all things well. He even makes the deaf hear and the speechless speak.”
    (Romans 1:20) For his invisible [qualities] are clearly seen from the worldÂ’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable."
    Man's Heart ~ ??
    (2 Peter 3:18) No, but go on growing in the undeserved kindness and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him [be] the glory both now and to the day of eternity."
    (Jude 25) to [the] only God our Savior through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, might and authority for all past eternity and now and into all eternity. Amen."
    God's Finished! ~ ?
    (Genesis 1:1) In [the] beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
    (Job 11:7) Can you find out the deep things of God, Or can you find out to the very limit of the Almighty?" - Bible Speaks

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in An Honorable Way to Sing to the Jehovah. Song 142 in the Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses from (Utrecht, Netherlands) ~ ?????   
    An Honorable Way to Sing to the Jehovah.
    Song 142 in the Convention of Jehovah's Witnesses from (Utrecht, Netherlands)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJkuj5Ee0tw
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Was Zechariah Deaf and Dumb? ~ No! ~ See Why! ~ ????????   
    Was Zechariah Deaf and Dumb? ~ No! ~ See Why! ~ ????????
    (Luke 1:62)
    "Then they asked his father for signs what he wanted him to be called."
    Why did they have to ask him for signs? WAS IT DEAF IN ADDITION TO DUMB?
    Did Zechariah become mute and deaf? No. Only his speech was affected. Others asked "by signs" what he wanted to name the child, but not because Zechariah was deaf. He most likely heard what his wife had told him about naming his son. Perhaps others asked Zechariah about this by making a sign or a gesture. The fact that it was only necessary to restore his speech indicates that Zechariah's hearing had not been affected (Luke 1:13, 18-20, 
    ????????
    Zechariah, who had been mute since the angel's announcement, was often forced to use gestures, a kind of sign language, to express himself. For example, he "kept beckoning" to those in the temple. (Luke 1:21, 22) 
    When you later ordered a tablet, you must have used signs or gestures. (Luke 1:63) It is possible, therefore, that those around him during his period of silence were also inclined to use gestures. - Bible Speaks
    Luke 1:62Good News Translation (GNT)
    62 Then they made signs to his father, asking him what name he would like the boy to have.
    Good News Translation (GNT) Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society
    Luke 1:62New International Version (NIV)
    62 Then they made signs to his father, to find out what he would like to name the child.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Arrogance comes, then comes shame, but wisdom remains with humble people. ~ ⚖️   
    Proverbs 11:2
    Good News Translation (GNT)
    2 People who are proud will soon be disgraced. It is wiser to be modest.
    Good News Translation (GNT) Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society
    Proverbs 11:2 
    New International Version (NIV)
    2 When pride comes, then comes disgrace,
        but with humility comes wisdom.
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    “Lollipop Gorilla” ? the Master! - Protests His Family! - Lessons For Us in Our “Jungle!” 
    Be Kind! - ????????
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in A Woman's 'Work' is never done! ~ ??‍♀️??‍♀️?‍♀️??‍♀️ ~ My Wife DOES NOT WORK !!!   
    A Woman's 'Work' is never done! ~ ??????????????????? ~ My Wife DOES NOT WORK !!!
    Conversation between a Husband (H) and a Psychologist (P): P : What do you do for a living Mr. Bandy?
    H : I work as an Accountant in a Bank. 
    P : Your Wife ?
    H : She doesn't work. She's a Housewife only. 
    P : Who makes breakfast for your family in the morning?
    H : My Wife, because she doesn't work. 
    P : At what time does your wife wake up for making breakfast?
    H : She wakes up at around 5 am because she cleans the house first before making breakfast. 
    P : How do your kids go to school?
    H : My wife takes them to school, because she doesn't work. 
    P : After taking your kids to school, what does she do?
    H : She goes to the market, then goes back home for cooking and laundry. You know, she doesn't work. 
    P : In the evening, after you go back home from office, what do you do?
    H : Take rest, because i'm tired due to all day works. 
    P : What does your wife do then?
    H : She prepares meals, serving our kids, preparing meals for me and cleaning the dishes, cleaning the house then taking kids to bed. 
    Whom do you think works more, from the story above??? The daily routines of your wives commence from early morning to late night. That is called 'DOESN'T WORK'??!! Yes, Being Housewives do not need Certificate of Study, even High Position, but their ROLE/PART is very important! 
    Appreciate your wives. Because their sacrifices are uncountable. This should be a reminder and reflection for all of us to understand and appreciate each others roles. 
    Now Women I See Why He Needs a Psychologist! ~ So Love ? Him, He Will Learn One Day So Keep Happy and Focused! ~ ???????????

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