Monthly Archives: October 2019

Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916)

MeekSpaceNG has moved to WORDPRESS

Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852 – October 31, 1916),



Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852 – October 31, 1916), or Pastor Russell, was a prominent early 20th century Christian restorationist minister from Pittsburgh.

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2019/10/charles-taze-russell-1852-1916.html

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, October 31

Thursday, October 31

Know this, that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here.​—2 Tim. 3:1.
After foretelling that this present era would involve “critical times hard to deal with,” the apostle Paul was inspired to write: “Wicked men and impostors will advance from bad to worse.” (2 Tim. 3:2-5, 13) Have you seen those prophetic words come true? Many of us have been victims of wicked people, such as violent bullies, hateful bigots, and vicious criminals. Some of those are openly wicked; others are impostors, hiding what they do under an appearance of righteousness. Even if we ourselves have not been victims, such wicked people still affect us. We are sickened at heart when we learn of their horrible acts. The way the wicked brutalize children, the elderly, and other defenseless ones fills us with horror. Wicked people exhibit a spirit that seems subhuman, animalistic, even demonic. (Jas. 3:15) Happily, Jehovah’s Word counters such bad news with good news. w17.04 10 ¶4

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2019/10/examining-scriptures-daily2019-thursday_31.html

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, October 31

Thursday, October 31

Know this, that in the last days critical times hard to deal with will be here.​—2 Tim. 3:1.
After foretelling that this present era would involve “critical times hard to deal with,” the apostle Paul was inspired to write: “Wicked men and impostors will advance from bad to worse.” (2 Tim. 3:2-5, 13) Have you seen those prophetic words come true? Many of us have been victims of wicked people, such as violent bullies, hateful bigots, and vicious criminals. Some of those are openly wicked; others are impostors, hiding what they do under an appearance of righteousness. Even if we ourselves have not been victims, such wicked people still affect us. We are sickened at heart when we learn of their horrible acts. The way the wicked brutalize children, the elderly, and other defenseless ones fills us with horror. Wicked people exhibit a spirit that seems subhuman, animalistic, even demonic. (Jas. 3:15) Happily, Jehovah’s Word counters such bad news with good news. w17.04 10 ¶4

Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916)

Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852 – October 31, 1916),

Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852 – October 31, 1916), or Pastor Russell, was a prominent early 20th century Christian restorationist minister from Pittsburgh.

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Wednesday, October 30

Wednesday, October 30

If you . . . give to your servant a male child, I will give him to Jehovah all the days of his life.​—1 Sam. 1:11.
Hannah did exactly as she had vowed to God. She did not even think of doing otherwise. She took Samuel to High Priest Eli at the tabernacle in Shiloh and said: “It was for this boy that I prayed, and Jehovah granted my petition that I asked of him. I, in turn, now lend him to Jehovah. For all his days, he is lent to Jehovah.” (1 Sam. 1:24-28) There, “the boy Samuel continued growing up before Jehovah.” (1 Sam. 2:21) But what did that mean for Hannah? She dearly loved her little boy, but now she would not be able to have everyday contact with him during his boyhood. Think of how she longed to cuddle him, to play with him, to nurture him​—to share in all the endearing memories that a loving mother cherishes as she watches her little one grow up. Even so, Hannah had no regrets about keeping her vow to God. Her heart rejoiced in Jehovah.​—1 Sam. 2:1, 2; Ps. 61:1, 5, 8w17.04 5 ¶7-8

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2019/10/examining-scriptures-daily2019_30.html

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Wednesday, October 30

Wednesday, October 30

If you . . . give to your servant a male child, I will give him to Jehovah all the days of his life.​—1 Sam. 1:11.
Hannah did exactly as she had vowed to God. She did not even think of doing otherwise. She took Samuel to High Priest Eli at the tabernacle in Shiloh and said: “It was for this boy that I prayed, and Jehovah granted my petition that I asked of him. I, in turn, now lend him to Jehovah. For all his days, he is lent to Jehovah.” (1 Sam. 1:24-28) There, “the boy Samuel continued growing up before Jehovah.” (1 Sam. 2:21) But what did that mean for Hannah? She dearly loved her little boy, but now she would not be able to have everyday contact with him during his boyhood. Think of how she longed to cuddle him, to play with him, to nurture him​—to share in all the endearing memories that a loving mother cherishes as she watches her little one grow up. Even so, Hannah had no regrets about keeping her vow to God. Her heart rejoiced in Jehovah.​—1 Sam. 2:1, 2; Ps. 61:1, 5, 8w17.04 5 ¶7-8

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Tuesday, October 29

Tuesday, October 29

I have not done anything here for which they should put me in prison.​—Gen. 40:15.
Although Joseph did not forget the wrongs he suffered throughout his 13-year ordeal, he did not become embittered by them. (Gen. 45:5-8) Most important, he did not allow the imperfections and wrong actions of others to separate him from Jehovah. Joseph’s loyalty gave him the opportunity to see Jehovah’s hand in correcting the injustices and in blessing him and his family. In a similar way, we must cherish and guard our relationship with Jehovah. Never should we allow the imperfections of our brothers to separate us from the God we love and worship. (Rom. 8:38, 39) Instead, if we experience injustice at the hands of a fellow worshipper, let us be like Joseph and draw even closer to Jehovah, striving to have his view of matters. When we have done all that we Scripturally can to remedy the situation, we need to leave the matter in Jehovah’s hands, confident that he will correct it in his own time and way. w17.04 20 ¶12; 22 ¶15-16

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2019/10/examining-scriptures-daily2019-tuesday_29.html

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Tuesday, October 29

Tuesday, October 29

I have not done anything here for which they should put me in prison.​—Gen. 40:15.
Although Joseph did not forget the wrongs he suffered throughout his 13-year ordeal, he did not become embittered by them. (Gen. 45:5-8) Most important, he did not allow the imperfections and wrong actions of others to separate him from Jehovah. Joseph’s loyalty gave him the opportunity to see Jehovah’s hand in correcting the injustices and in blessing him and his family. In a similar way, we must cherish and guard our relationship with Jehovah. Never should we allow the imperfections of our brothers to separate us from the God we love and worship. (Rom. 8:38, 39) Instead, if we experience injustice at the hands of a fellow worshipper, let us be like Joseph and draw even closer to Jehovah, striving to have his view of matters. When we have done all that we Scripturally can to remedy the situation, we need to leave the matter in Jehovah’s hands, confident that he will correct it in his own time and way. w17.04 20 ¶12; 22 ¶15-16

meetingBOX | WEEK OCTOBER 28-03, 2019 Meeting Workbook Downloads

MeekSpaceNG has moved to WORDPRESS

October 28–November 3


TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD



Digging for Spiritual Gems: (8 min.)



APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY



LIVING AS CHRISTIANS





The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom (Study)—2019






from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2019/10/meetingbox-week-october-28-03-2019.html

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, October 28

Monday, October 28

Praise Jehovah!​—Judg. 5:2.
Soon the earth will be filled with those who prefer Jehovah’s sovereignty over any other. How we long for that day! With Deborah and Barak, we sing: “Let all your enemies perish, O Jehovah, but let those who love you be like the sun rising in its glory.” (Judg. 5:31) This petition will be answered when Jehovah brings an end to Satan’s wicked world! When the battle of Armageddon begins, there will be no need for human volunteers to rout the enemy. That will be the time for us to “stand still, and see the salvation of Jehovah.” (2 Chron. 20:17) But in the meantime, there are many opportunities for us to support Jehovah’s cause with courage and zeal. “Because of the people’s volunteering, praise Jehovah!” Thus, Deborah and Barak began their victory song with praise, not to creatures, but to the Most High. (Judg. 5:1, 2) Likewise today, may your volunteer spirit move all those who benefit from it to “praise Jehovah!” w17.04 32 ¶17-18

from Blogger http://meekspaceng.blogspot.com/2019/10/examining-scriptures-daily2019-monday_28.html