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Clay cylinder containing the name Belshazzar.

Clay cylinder containing the name Belshazzar

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Collage: 1. A healthy wildflower with its roots in fine soil. 2. The same flower being choked by weeds. 3. Three sisters joyfully talking to each other at a Kingdom Hall while another sister stands alone and seems upset.

Our heart is like soil, and our good qualities are like beautiful flowers. But envy is like a poisonous weed. Envy can choke the development of good qualities, such as love, compassion, and kindness (See paragraph 7)

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A woman standing on a street as people are walking by. She is looking up as if asking, ‘Does God notice me?’

A woman standing on a street as people are walking by. She is looking up as if asking, ‘Does God notice me?’

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Léonce Crépeault as a young man.

Léonce Crépeault as a young man.

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Clay cylinder containing the name Belshazzar.

Clay cylinder containing the name Belshazzar

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Collage: 1. Hannah smiling and with a peaceful look on her face. 2. A sister fervently praying to Jehovah. 3. The same sister is joyfully singing at a meeting. 4. The sister is smiling as she reflects inner peace.

Like Hannah in the past, how can we today regain and maintain our inner peace? (See paragraphs 6-10)

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A woman standing on a street as people are walking by. She is looking up as if asking, ‘Does God notice me?’

A woman standing on a street as people are walking by. She is looking up as if asking, ‘Does God notice me?’

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Léonce Crépeault as a young man.

Léonce Crépeault as a young man.

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A father holding his young daughter’s hand as they walk along the shore.

Jehovah wants to be close to us, just as a caring father wants to be close to his children (See paragraph 4)

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Collage: 1. A healthy wildflower with its roots in fine soil. 2. The same flower being choked by weeds. 3. Three sisters joyfully talking to each other at a Kingdom Hall while another sister stands alone and seems upset.

Our heart is like soil, and our good qualities are like beautiful flowers. But envy is like a poisonous weed. Envy can choke the development of good qualities, such as love, compassion, and kindness (See paragraph 7)

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Collage: The hand of Jehovah behind scenes of fathers with their children, depicting how Jehovah cares for us. 1. A father listening attentively to his young son. 2. A father with his young daughter eating a meal together. 3. A father and his young son washing dishes together. 4. A father embracing his young son. 5. A father holding his young daughter’s hand as they walk along the shore.

A loving human father (1) listens to, (2) provides for, (3) trains, and (4) protects his children. Our loving heavenly Father cares for us in similar ways (See paragraphs 10-15) b

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Collage: 1. Paul smiling and with a peaceful look on his face. 2. An elder training a young brother for more responsibilities. 3. The same elder is receiving comfort from another elder. 4. The elder is happily studying the Bible with the aid of a publication.

As we learn from the example of the apostle Paul, what can we do to avoid being overwhelmed by anxiety? (See paragraphs 13-15)

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Collage: 1. A healthy wildflower with its roots in fine soil. 2. Someone removing weeds from around the wildflower. 3. Four sisters joyfully talking to one another in a Kingdom Hall.

How can we fight weedlike envy? With the help of God’s holy spirit, we can uproot envy and replace it with humility and contentment (See paragraphs 8-9)

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Collage: 1. A sister sitting at a table with an open Bible as she prays. 2. A young brother rejecting a cigarette that is offered by a schoolmate. 3. A brother showing a tract to a cook in a food truck.

We show how dearly we love our heavenly Father, Jehovah, by staying close to him in prayer, by obeying him, and by helping others to love him (See paragraphs 4-14)

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Léonce Crépeault and John Rae with some friends.

The good example of John Rae (A) helped me (B) to overcome my fear of the door-to-door ministry

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Collage: 1. Paul smiling and with a peaceful look on his face. 2. An elder training a young brother for more responsibilities. 3. The same elder is receiving comfort from another elder. 4. The elder is happily studying the Bible with the aid of a publication.

As we learn from the example of the apostle Paul, what can we do to avoid being overwhelmed by anxiety? (See paragraphs 13-15)

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Collage: 1. A sister sitting at a table with an open Bible as she prays. 2. A young brother rejecting a cigarette that is offered by a schoolmate. 3. A brother showing a tract to a cook in a food truck.

We show how dearly we love our heavenly Father, Jehovah, by staying close to him in prayer, by obeying him, and by helping others to love him (See paragraphs 4-14)

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Léonce Crépeault and John Rae with some friends.

The good example of John Rae (A) helped me (B) to overcome my fear of the door-to-door ministry

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Collage: The hand of Jehovah behind scenes of fathers with their children, depicting how Jehovah cares for us. 1. A father listening attentively to his young son. 2. A father with his young daughter eating a meal together. 3. A father and his young son washing dishes together. 4. A father embracing his young son. 5. A father holding his young daughter’s hand as they walk along the shore.

A loving human father (1) listens to, (2) provides for, (3) trains, and (4) protects his children. Our loving heavenly Father cares for us in similar ways (See paragraphs 10-15) b

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Collage: 1. A healthy wildflower with its roots in fine soil. 2. Someone removing weeds from around the wildflower. 3. Four sisters joyfully talking to one another in a Kingdom Hall.

How can we fight weedlike envy? With the help of God’s holy spirit, we can uproot envy and replace it with humility and contentment (See paragraphs 8-9)

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A father listening attentively to his young son.

A father listening attentively to his young son.

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Collage: 1. King David smiling and at peace. 2. A young brother crying and deeply pained. 3. The same young brother receiving counsel from two elders. 4. The young brother working happily in the field ministry with one of the elders.

As in the case of King David, what can help us if we make a serious mistake? (See paragraphs 16-19)

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Moses, Joshua, and a group of Israelites are standing near the tent of meeting. Joshua is asking Moses to restrain two men who are behaving like prophets.

A young Israelite runs to Moses and Joshua to report that two men in the camp are behaving like prophets. Joshua asks Moses to restrain the men, but Moses refuses. Instead, he tells Joshua that he is happy that Jehovah put His spirit on the two men (See paragraph 10)

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A sister sitting at a table with an open Bible as she prays.

See paragraph 5

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