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DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 79668783 ![]() 01/11/2023 04:53 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 3. How does the Devil try to separate us from Jehovah, but what will help us never to abandon our God and his organization? (Psalm 31:13, 14) 3 The Devil, however, tries to separate us from Jehovah, especially when we are facing challenges. What is his strategy? He tries little by little to undermine our trust in Jehovah and his organization. But we can resist his tactics. When our faith is strong and our trust in Jehovah is unshakable, we will not abandon our God and his organization.—Read Psalm 31:13, 14. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 79668783 ![]() 01/11/2023 07:30 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 4. What will we discuss in this article? 4 In this article, we will discuss three challenges that may come from outside the congregation; each one could undermine our trust in Jehovah and his organization. How could these challenges separate us from Jehovah? And what can we do to counteract Satan’s efforts? |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 78176494 ![]() 01/12/2023 11:38 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. WHEN WE EXPERIENCE HARDSHIPS 5. How could hardships undermine our trust in Jehovah and his organization? 5 At times, we face hardships—such as family opposition or the loss of our job. How could such hardships undermine our trust in Jehovah’s organization and separate us from him? When we endure adversity for a long time, we may feel hopeless and downhearted. Satan takes advantage of such opportunities and seeks to get us to doubt Jehovah’s love for us. The Devil wants us to question whether Jehovah or His organization is responsible for our suffering. Something similar happened to some of the Israelites in Egypt. At first they believed that Jehovah had appointed Moses and Aaron to deliver them from slavery. (Ex. 4:29-31) But later when Pharaoh made their lives harder, they blamed Moses and Aaron for their problems, telling them: “You have made Pharaoh and his servants despise us and you have put a sword in their hand to kill us.” (Ex. 5:19-21) They blamed God’s loyal servants. How sad! If you have been enduring hardships for a long time, how can you keep your trust in Jehovah and his organization strong? |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 73518072 ![]() 01/15/2023 01:12 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 6 Pour out your heart to Jehovah in prayer, and look to him for support. The prophet Habakkuk faced many hardships. At one point, he seems to have doubted whether Jehovah cared about him. So he poured out his feelings to Jehovah in prayer. He said: “How long, O Jehovah, must I cry for help, but you do not hear? . . . Why do you tolerate oppression?” (Hab. 1:2, 3) Jehovah responded to the heartfelt prayer of his loyal servant. (Hab. 2:2, 3) After meditating on Jehovah’s saving acts, Habakkuk was filled with renewed joy. He became convinced that Jehovah cared for him and would help him endure any trial. (Read Habakkuk 3:17-19.) What is the lesson for us? When you face hardships, pray to Jehovah and tell him how you feel. Then look to him for support. When you do, you can be confident that Jehovah will give you the strength you need to endure. And when you feel his support, your faith in him will grow stronger. |
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DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 78295537 ![]() 01/15/2023 04:41 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 6 Pour out your heart to Jehovah in prayer, and look to him for support. The prophet Habakkuk faced many hardships. At one point, he seems to have doubted whether Jehovah cared about him. So he poured out his feelings to Jehovah in prayer. He said: “How long, O Jehovah, must I cry for help, but you do not hear? . . . Why do you tolerate oppression?” (Hab. 1:2, 3) Jehovah responded to the heartfelt prayer of his loyal servant. (Hab. 2:2, 3) After meditating on Jehovah’s saving acts, Habakkuk was filled with renewed joy. He became convinced that Jehovah cared for him and would help him endure any trial. (Read Habakkuk 3:17-19.) What is the lesson for us? When you face hardships, pray to Jehovah and tell him how you feel. Then look to him for support. When you do, you can be confident that Jehovah will give you the strength you need to endure. And when you feel his support, your faith in him will grow stronger. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 80356354 ![]() 01/16/2023 12:30 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 7. Of what did Shirley’s relatives try to convince her, and what kept her from losing faith in Jehovah? 7 Maintain your spiritual routine. Consider how doing so helped Shirley, a sister in Papua New Guinea, when she faced hardships. b Shirley’s family was poor and, at times, struggled to obtain enough food. A relative tried to undermine her trust in Jehovah. He said: “You say that God’s holy spirit is helping you, but where is the help? The family is still poor. You are wasting your time preaching.” Shirley admits: “I asked myself: ‘Does God care about us or not?’ So I immediately prayed to Jehovah and told him everything that was on my mind. I kept up with reading the Bible and our publications, and I continued to preach and attend meetings.” She soon began to realize that Jehovah was looking after her family. Her family did not go hungry, and they were happy. Shirley says: “I felt that Jehovah was answering my prayers.” (1 Tim. 6:6-8) If you stick to your spiritual routine, you too will not allow hardships or doubts to separate you from Jehovah. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 75034012 ![]() 01/19/2023 08:59 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. WHEN RESPONSIBLE BROTHERS ARE MISTREATED 8. What may happen to responsible brothers in Jehovah’s organization? 8 By means of the media and social networks, our enemies spread lies or misinformation about responsible brothers in Jehovah’s organization. (Ps. 31:13) Some brothers have been arrested and charged as criminals. The first-century Christians faced a similar situation when the apostle Paul was wrongfully accused and arrested. How did they react? |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 75034012 ![]() 01/19/2023 09:42 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 9. How did some Christians react when the apostle Paul was imprisoned? 9 Some Christians in the first century stopped supporting the apostle Paul when he was imprisoned in Rome. (2 Tim. 1:8, 15) Why? Were they ashamed of Paul because the public viewed him as a criminal? (2 Tim. 2:8, 9) Or were they intimidated, fearing that they too would be persecuted? Whatever their reason, imagine how Paul must have felt. He had endured many hardships and had even risked his life for them. (Acts 20:18-21; 2 Cor. 1:8) May we never become like those who abandoned Paul during his time of need! What should we keep in mind when responsible brothers are persecuted? |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 75034012 ![]() 01/19/2023 11:28 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 11 Continue to support your brothers and loyally stick to them. (Read 2 Timothy 1:16-18.) A first-century Christian named Onesiphorus reacted differently when Paul was imprisoned. “He did not become ashamed of [Paul’s] prison chains.” Rather, Onesiphorus searched for Paul, and when he found him, he looked for practical ways to support him. In doing so, Onesiphorus risked his own life. What is the lesson for us? We must not let fear of man intimidate us or prevent us from supporting our brothers who are being persecuted. Instead, let us defend them and come to their aid. (Prov. 17:17) They need our love and support. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 78489549 ![]() 01/20/2023 03:56 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 12. What do we learn from our brothers and sisters in Russia? 12 Consider how our brothers and sisters in Russia have come to the aid of their dear fellow believers who are imprisoned. When some are put on trial, many brothers and sisters come to the court to support them. What is the lesson for us? When responsible brothers are defamed, arrested, or persecuted, do not become intimidated. Pray for them, care for their family members, and look for other practical ways to show your support.—Acts 12:5; 2 Cor. 1:10, 11. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 78489549 ![]() 01/21/2023 04:37 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. WHEN WE ARE RIDICULED 13. How can ridicule undermine our trust in Jehovah and his organization? 13 Unbelieving relatives, workmates, or schoolmates may ridicule us for our preaching work or for living by Jehovah’s high moral standards. (1 Pet. 4:4) They may say: “I like you as a person, but your religion is too strict and out of touch with reality.” Some may criticize us for how we deal with disfellowshipped ones, saying: “How can you call yourself a loving person?” Comments like these can plant seeds of doubt in our mind. We may begin to wonder: ‘Is Jehovah expecting too much of me? Is his organization too restrictive?’ If you are facing such a situation, how can you stay close to Jehovah and his organization? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77505643 ![]() 01/21/2023 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. WHEN WE ARE RIDICULED Quoting: DGN 13. How can ridicule undermine our trust in Jehovah and his organization? 13 Unbelieving relatives, workmates, or schoolmates may ridicule us for our preaching work or for living by Jehovah’s high moral standards. (1 Pet. 4:4) They may say: “I like you as a person, but your religion is too strict and out of touch with reality.” Some may criticize us for how we deal with disfellowshipped ones, saying: “How can you call yourself a loving person?” Comments like these can plant seeds of doubt in our mind. We may begin to wonder: ‘Is Jehovah expecting too much of me? Is his organization too restrictive?’ If you are facing such a situation, how can you stay close to Jehovah and his organization? Peter, who was present on that occasion, later experienced firsthand the power of fervent prayers. (Read Acts 12:1-6.) In the opening verses of this account, we learn that in order to win favor with the }3ws, Herod mistreated the Christians. He likely knew that James was an apostle who had been especially close to Jesus. Hence, Herod had James killed “by the sword.” (Verse 2) The congregation thus lost a beloved apostle. What a test for the brothers! Verse 5 reads: “Consequently Peter was being kept in the prison; but prayer to God for him was being carried on intensely by the congregation.” Yes, their prayers in behalf of their beloved brother were intense, heartfelt pleas. So the death of James had not plunged them into despair; nor had it caused them to view prayer as ineffective. On the contrary, they knew that the prayers of faithful worshippers mean a great deal to Jehovah. If such prayers are in harmony with his will, he answers them. —Heb. 13:18, 19; Jas. 5:16. Keeping on the watch involves praying not just for ourselves but for our brothers and sisters as well. (Eph. 6:18) Do you know of fellow believers who are beset by trials? Some may be enduring persecution, governmental bans, or natural disasters. Why not make them the subject of your heartfelt prayers? You may know of others who are undergoing less noticeable hardships. They may be struggling to cope with family troubles, discouragement, or ill health. Why not think of specific individuals whom you can mention by name as you speak to Jehovah, the “Hearer of prayer”? -Ps. 65:2. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 77409935 ![]() 01/22/2023 01:39 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. Job refused to believe the lies of so-called friends who ridiculed him. Instead, he was determined to maintain his integrity to Jehovah (See paragraph 14) 14. How should we react when others ridicule us for living by Jehovah’s standards? (Psalm 119:50-52) 14 Be determined to uphold Jehovah’s standards. Job was a man who upheld Jehovah’s standards despite being ridiculed for doing so. One of Job’s so-called friends even tried to convince him that it did not matter to God whether Job followed His standards or not. (Job 4:17, 18; 22:3) But Job refused to believe such lies. He knew that Jehovah’s standards of right and wrong are correct, and he was determined to uphold them. He did not allow others to take away his integrity. (Job 27:5, 6) What is the lesson for us? Do not let ridicule cause you to question Jehovah’s standards. Think back on your own experience. Have you not seen time and again that Jehovah’s standards are right and that they benefit you? Be determined to support the organization that upholds those standards. Then no amount of ridicule from any source will ever separate you from Jehovah.—Read Psalm 119:50-52. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 77409935 ![]() 01/22/2023 04:46 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 15. Why was Brizit ridiculed? 15 Consider the experience of Brizit, a sister in India. She was ridiculed by family members because of her faith. Shortly after her baptism in 1997, her unbelieving husband lost his job. So he decided that he, Brizit, and their daughters should move in with his parents, who lived in another city. But Brizit would face even greater challenges. Because her husband was unemployed, she would have to work full-time to support her family. Additionally, the nearest congregation was about 350 kilometers (220 mi) away. Sadly, her husband’s family opposed her because of her faith. The situation became so critical that Brizit’s family had to move again. Then, unexpectedly, her husband died. Later, one of her daughters died of cancer at just 12 years of age. To make matters worse, Brizit’s relatives blamed her for these events. They claimed that if she had not become one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, all those tragedies would not have happened. Still, she kept trusting in Jehovah and remained close to his organization. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 77409935 ![]() 01/22/2023 07:39 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 16. How was Brizit blessed for sticking close to Jehovah and his organization? 16 Since Brizit lived so far away from the congregation, a circuit overseer encouraged her to preach in her local area and to conduct meetings in her home. At first, she felt overwhelmed. But she followed the direction. She shared the good news with others, held meetings in her home, and set aside time for family worship with her daughters. What was the result? Brizit was able to start and conduct many Bible studies, and a number of her students got baptized. In 2005 she began serving as a regular pioneer. Her trust in Jehovah and her loyalty to his organization were rewarded. Her daughters are faithfully serving Jehovah, and there are now two congregations in that area! Brizit is convinced that Jehovah gave her the strength to cope with her hardships and to endure ridicule from her family. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 79984823 ![]() 01/23/2023 02:12 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. REMAIN LOYAL TO JEHOVAH AND HIS ORGANIZATION 17. What should we be resolved to do? 17 Satan wants us to believe that Jehovah abandons us during our hardships and that supporting Jehovah’s organization will only make life more difficult for us. Satan wants us to feel intimidated when responsible brothers are slandered, persecuted, or imprisoned. And by means of ridicule, he wants to undermine our trust in Jehovah’s standards and His organization. However, we are well-aware of his evil tactics and we are not fooled. (2 Cor. 2:11) Be resolved to reject Satan’s lies and to remain loyal to Jehovah and His organization. Remember, Jehovah will never abandon you. (Ps. 28:7) Therefore, let nothing separate you from Jehovah!—Rom. 8:35-39. |
DGN (OP) Revelation in real time User ID: 77349618 ![]() 01/23/2023 06:28 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Let nothing separate you from God and your invitation to make earthly Eden after the purification. 18 In this article, we discussed challenges that we may face from outside of the congregation. But our trust in Jehovah and his organization can also be put to the test by challenges that come from within the congregation. How can we successfully deal with such challenges? We will discuss this in the next article. HOW CAN WE STAY CLOSE TO JEHOVAH AND HIS ORGANIZATION . . . when we experience hardships? when responsible brothers are mistreated? when we are ridiculed? SONG 118 “Give Us More Faith” a To endure faithfully in these last days, we must continue to trust in Jehovah and his organization. The Devil tries to use trials to break that trust. This article will discuss three challenges the Devil uses and what we can do to counteract his efforts. |