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Satan in heaven, accusing Job before Jehovah. Job sits on the ground with boils all over his body.
Satan in heaven, accusing Job before Jehovah. Job sits on the ground with boils all over his body.
A woman lying in a hospital bed with an IV in her arm and breathing with the help of oxygen.
A woman lying in a hospital bed with an IV in her arm and breathing with the help of oxygen.
A couple at a cemetery, weeping as they look at a coffin that has been lowered into a grave.
A couple at a cemetery, weeping as they look at a coffin that has been lowered into a grave.
Collage: Examples of oppression. 1. A soldier rides on a military tank as other soldiers follow on foot. 2. Police officers escort a Witness couple in handcuffs.
Collage: Examples of oppression. 1. A soldier rides on a military tank as other soldiers follow on foot. 2. Police officers escort a Witness couple in handcuffs.
People drinking and partying at a nightclub.
People drinking and partying at a nightclub.
Industrial buildings polluting the environment. A bird covered in oil struggles.
Industrial buildings polluting the environment. A bird covered in oil struggles.
In what ways has Jehovah honored us? (See paragraphs 5-11) b
Just as a plant grows little by little, so a person who hears and accepts the Kingdom message grows spiritually little by little (See paragraph 5)
A couple preach in an area where there is a greater need for Kingdom publishers; a young sister helps with the construction of a Kingdom Hall; an elderly couple share in telephone witnessing. All of them derive much joy from their ministry (See paragraph 11)
A father discussing with his son the brochure “The Origin of Life—Five Questions Worth Asking.”
What lessons can we learn from the second slave mentioned in Jesus’ illustration? (1) He received two talents from his master. (2) He worked hard to earn more money for his master. (3) He doubled his master’s talents (See paragraphs 9-11)
In what ways has Jehovah honored us? (See paragraphs 5-11) b
Just as a plant grows little by little, so a person who hears and accepts the Kingdom message grows spiritually little by little (See paragraph 5)
A father discussing with his son the brochure “The Origin of Life—Five Questions Worth Asking.”
A couple preach in an area where there is a greater need for Kingdom publishers; a young sister helps with the construction of a Kingdom Hall; an elderly couple share in telephone witnessing. All of them derive much joy from their ministry (See paragraph 11)
What lessons can we learn from the second slave mentioned in Jesus’ illustration? (1) He received two talents from his master. (2) He worked hard to earn more money for his master. (3) He doubled his master’s talents (See paragraphs 9-11)
While we wait on Jehovah, we keep praying to him in faith (See paragraph 11) b
How did Abraham and Sarah, Jacob, and the priests who crossed the Jordan River show trust in Jehovah? (See paragraph 13)