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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Sunday, November 10

Sunday, November 10

You will stand up for your lot at the end of the days.​—Dan. 12:13.
Daniel was almost 100 years old and nearing the end of his life. Would Daniel get to live again? Absolutely! At the end of the book of Daniel, we read God’s assurance to him: “As for you, go on to the end. You will rest.” Elderly Daniel knew that the dead are at rest, with no “planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave.” Daniel would soon be going there. (Eccl. 9:10) But that would not be the end of him. He was promised a future. The message to the prophet Daniel continued with the words of today’s text. No date or length of time was given. Daniel was to come to his end in death and then rest. Yet, saying that he would ‘stand up for his lot’ in the future amounted to a clear promise of a resurrection to come​—long after he had died. That would be “at the end of the days.” The Jerusalem Bible renders the promise to Daniel: “You will rise for your share at the end of time.” w17.12 7 ¶17-18

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 9

Saturday, November 9

From infancy you have known the holy writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation.​—2 Tim. 3:15.
When your child expresses interest in getting baptized, make good use of material that Jehovah’s organization has provided for parents. Your doing so may lay the groundwork for stressing both the seriousness and the blessings of being dedicated to Jehovah and of being a baptized Christian. As a parent, you have the weighty responsibility​—and privilege—​to bring up your children “in the discipline and admonition of Jehovah.” (Eph. 6:4) That requires not only teaching them what the Bible says but also helping them to develop conviction about what they learn. Yes, they need a conviction that is so strong that it moves them to dedicate themselves to Jehovah and to serve him wholeheartedly. May Jehovah’s Word, his spirit, and your efforts as a parent help your children to become “wise for salvation.” w17.12 22 ¶17, 19

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 9

Saturday, November 9

From infancy you have known the holy writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation.​—2 Tim. 3:15.
When your child expresses interest in getting baptized, make good use of material that Jehovah’s organization has provided for parents. Your doing so may lay the groundwork for stressing both the seriousness and the blessings of being dedicated to Jehovah and of being a baptized Christian. As a parent, you have the weighty responsibility​—and privilege—​to bring up your children “in the discipline and admonition of Jehovah.” (Eph. 6:4) That requires not only teaching them what the Bible says but also helping them to develop conviction about what they learn. Yes, they need a conviction that is so strong that it moves them to dedicate themselves to Jehovah and to serve him wholeheartedly. May Jehovah’s Word, his spirit, and your efforts as a parent help your children to become “wise for salvation.” w17.12 22 ¶17, 19

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Friday, November 8

Friday, November 8

Boys will tire out and grow weary.​—Isa. 40:30.
No matter how qualified we may be, we are limited in what we can accomplish in our own strength. That is a lesson we all must learn. Although he was a capable man, the apostle Paul had limitations that prevented him from doing everything he wanted to do. When he expressed his concerns to God, he was told: “My power is being made perfect in weakness.” Paul got the point. He concluded: “When I am weak, then I am powerful.” (2 Cor. 12:7-10) What did he mean by that? Paul realized that there was only so much he could do without help from a higher source. God’s holy spirit could supply the power that Paul lacked. Not only that, but God’s spirit could empower Paul to perform tasks that he would never have been able to complete in his own power. The same is true of us. If the strength we have comes from Jehovah, we will be strong indeed! w18.01 9 ¶8-9

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Friday, November 8

Friday, November 8

Boys will tire out and grow weary.​—Isa. 40:30.
No matter how qualified we may be, we are limited in what we can accomplish in our own strength. That is a lesson we all must learn. Although he was a capable man, the apostle Paul had limitations that prevented him from doing everything he wanted to do. When he expressed his concerns to God, he was told: “My power is being made perfect in weakness.” Paul got the point. He concluded: “When I am weak, then I am powerful.” (2 Cor. 12:7-10) What did he mean by that? Paul realized that there was only so much he could do without help from a higher source. God’s holy spirit could supply the power that Paul lacked. Not only that, but God’s spirit could empower Paul to perform tasks that he would never have been able to complete in his own power. The same is true of us. If the strength we have comes from Jehovah, we will be strong indeed! w18.01 9 ¶8-9

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 2014 Pioneer School Documents
 Family Study
 JW.org Pages
 News
 NWT Related
 Transcripts

 1961 –  Outlines (request for copy).rtf
 1999 – An Untold Story of the Holocaust—Trinity University.pdf
 2013-07-15 Watchtower – Adjustments.pdf
 2014 – WtLib Screen Shots.JPG
 2015 Annual Meeting – Partial Transcript – Bethel Reduction.pdf
 2015 WtLib Install pics and changes.zip
 2015-10-03 Annual Meeting.pdf
 2015-2016 CA Imitate Jehovah – Notebook – No Lines.pdf
 2015-2016 CA Imitate Jehovah – Notebook – With Lines v2.pdf
 2015-2016 CA Imitate Jehovah – Notebook – With Lines.pdf
 2015-2016 CA Imitate Their Faith – Notebook – No Lines.pdf
 2015-2016 CA Imitate Their Faith – Notebook – With Lines V1.pdf
 2015-2016 CA Imitate Their Faith – Notebook – With Lines V2.pdf

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, November 7

Thursday, November 7

Each of you should set something aside according to his own means.​—1 Cor. 16:2.
The aspect of giving from personal resources is well-established in the Scriptures. In some cases, Jehovah’s people contributed for specific projects. (Ex. 35:5; 2 Ki. 12:4, 5;1 Chron. 29:5-9) When the brothers in the early Christian congregation were made aware of the need that arose because of a famine, they “determined, each according to what he could afford, to send relief to the brothers living in Judea.” (Acts 11:27-30) Of course, the sources of such donations varied. In the first century, some Christians sold items that they owned, such as fields or houses, and brought the money to the apostles. The apostles distributed these funds to those in need. (Acts 4:34, 35) Others set aside money and gave regular donations to support the work. Thus, people of all walks of life​—from the very wealthy to the very poor—​had a share.​—Luke 21:1-4w18.01 18 ¶7; 19 ¶9

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, November 7

Thursday, November 7

Each of you should set something aside according to his own means.​—1 Cor. 16:2.
The aspect of giving from personal resources is well-established in the Scriptures. In some cases, Jehovah’s people contributed for specific projects. (Ex. 35:5; 2 Ki. 12:4, 5;1 Chron. 29:5-9) When the brothers in the early Christian congregation were made aware of the need that arose because of a famine, they “determined, each according to what he could afford, to send relief to the brothers living in Judea.” (Acts 11:27-30) Of course, the sources of such donations varied. In the first century, some Christians sold items that they owned, such as fields or houses, and brought the money to the apostles. The apostles distributed these funds to those in need. (Acts 4:34, 35) Others set aside money and gave regular donations to support the work. Thus, people of all walks of life​—from the very wealthy to the very poor—​had a share.​—Luke 21:1-4w18.01 18 ¶7; 19 ¶9

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