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JW DAILY TEXT 2019 | DECEMBER 24

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Tuesday, December 24

The generous person will be blessed.​—Prov. 22:9.
A brother from Sri Lanka, now living abroad, has made his property back home available for meetings and assemblies and for housing full-time servants. It is a financial sacrifice for the brother but a great help to the local publishers of little means. In a land where the work is restricted, brothers make their homes available for use as local Kingdom Halls, allowing many pioneers and others with limited funds to have a meeting place without a financial burden. A sister who contributes regularly to the Kingdom work tells of a blessing she has received: “By being materially generous, I have experienced an unusual phenomenon within myself over the years. I find that the more generous I am materially, the more generous my disposition toward others has become. I am more generous in being forgiving, in being patient with others, and in being able to accept disappointments and counsel.” w17.07 9 ¶9-10

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Digging for Spiritual Gems – December 23-29, 2019 REVELATION 17-19

December 23-29, 2019
REVELATION 17-19
Re 17:8—Explain how “the wild beast was, but is not, and yet will be present.” (re 247-248 ¶5-6)
5 “The wild beast . . . was.” Yes, it had existed as the League of Nations from January 10, 1920, onward, with 63 nations participating at one time or another. But, in turn, Japan, Germany, and Italy withdrew, and the former Soviet Union was dropped from the League. In September 1939 the Nazi dictator of Germany launched World War II.* Having failed to keep peace in the world, the League of Nations virtually plunged into an abyss of inactivity. By 1942 it had become a has-been. Neither before this nor at some later date—but right at that critical time—did Jehovah interpret to his people the full depth of meaning of the vision! At the New World Theocratic Assembly, N. H. Knorr could declare, in line with the prophecy, that “the wild beast . . . is not.” He then asked the question, “Will the League remain in the pit?” Quoting Revelation 17:8, he answered: “The association of worldly nations will rise again.” That is just how it proved to be—in vindication of Jehovah’s prophetic Word!
6 The scarlet-colored wild beast did indeed climb out of the abyss. On June 26, 1945, with noisy fanfare in San Francisco, U.S.A., 50 nations voted to accept the Charter of the United Nations organization. This body was “to maintain international peace and security.” There were many similarities between the League and the UN. The World Book Encyclopedia notes: “In some ways, the UN resembles the League of Nations, which was organized after World War I . . . Many of the nations that founded the UN had also founded the League. Like the League, the UN was established to help keep peace between nations. The main organs of the UN are much like those of the League.” The UN, then, is actually a revival of the scarlet-colored wild beast. Its membership of some 190 nations far exceeds that of the League’s 63; it has also taken on broader responsibilities than its predecessor.
Re 17:16, 17—How do we know that false religion will not simply fade away? (w12 6/15 18 ¶17)
17 False religion, however, will not just fade away. The harlot will remain a potent force, attempting to bend kings to her will until God plants an idea in the hearts of those in power. (Read Revelation 17:16, 17.) Soon Jehovah will cause the political elements of Satan’s system, as represented by the United Nations, to attack false religion. They will destroy her influence and devastate her riches. Such an event may have seemed unlikely just decades ago. Today, the harlot teeters on the back of the scarlet-colored beast. Even so, she will not slip slowly from her seat. Her tumble will be sudden and violent.—Rev. 18:7, 8,15-19.
What does this week’s Bible reading teach me about Jehovah?
Re 17:3, 5:  Only Jehovah “the wisdom from above” can help us to understand “the mystery of the woman and of the [scarlet-colored] wild beast that is carrying her.” (Jas. 3:17) The unraveling of this mystery should move us to be zealous in preaching the good news of God’s Kingdom and proclaiming the day of Jehovah’s judgment.
Re 17:8:  Jehovah has a figurative or symbolic book or scroll of life is to be view those who will rewarded with eternal life. Here we see those who are not written in scroll of life means destruction. Also the Scriptures indicate that a person’s name can be ‘wiped out’ of it, so we need to continue to be faithful to Jehovah. (Ex 32:32, 33; Re 3:5)
Re 17:9-10:  Jehovah has the ability to see and predicted world government changes and up till God’s Kingdom. That is why we need to put our trust in Jehovah who can save us through the great tribulation. (Da 2:36-44, 7:1-8) 
Re 17:17:  Show that Jehovah has the power to control hearts of men to carry out his thought or his will.  This show that no one can stop his will from being done on this earth or heaven. We should put our trust in the one who will free mankind of all wickedness and rewarding those who remain faithful. 
Re 18:4-5, 8:  Jehovah gives all true worshipers warning to completely get out of all false religions, if we do not want to be destroy with Babylon the Great. Those who stay will become a enemy of Jehovah as Jas 4:4 show and in the pass it shows all enemies were destroyed.
Re 18:20:  Jehovah the God of justice avenges his faithful worshipers who have suffered at the hands of Babylon the Great. A rightful cause for gladness and step closer of Jehovah vindicating his name and sovereignty.
Re 19:1-3:  Show that Jehovah still wants his name to be praise and has give us another reason to praise his name because he brought end to Babylon the great too it end killer of his prophets, apostles and holy ones and those of the great crowd. (John 12:28, 17:6. 26)
Re 19:4, 10: Show it is Jehovah we should worship not Jesus, and even Jesus told us at Lu 4:8 “It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service.” (Ex 34:14; Isa 42:8; Mt 4:10)  
Re 19:6:  Jehovah is God “the Almighty,” which means that Jehovah is more powerful than anyone else in the universe. All his wonderful works of creation and dealings with mankind should encourage us to glorify his name and do his will. (Re 4:11)
Re 19:9:  Jehovah “saying” is true means “genuine” or “dependable.” Since these sayings are really from Jehovah, they are faithful and reliable. Also mean that all that Jehovah said he is going to do will happen and on time. (Isa 55:11; Hab 2:3) 
Re 19:15,17-20:   Jehovah has wrath or anger which is always justified, being based on principle dictated by his right to exclusive devotion and his constancy in upholding truth; it is governed by his love for righteousness and for those practicing righteousness. That why he must bring every trace of the rebellious world in opposition to his will to their end.
What other spiritual gems have you discovered in this week’s Bible reading?
Re 17:1, 6:  Babylon the Great has brought much reproach on God’s name. She has taught lies about God. She has prostituted herself spiritually by forming alliances with earth’s rulers. And she has spilled much blood, including the blood of God’s servants.
Re 17:2, 18:10:  The woman named Babylon the Great is not a political empire because God’s Word states that “the kings of the earth,” or the political elements of this world, “committed sexual immorality” with her and mourned her death. (Jas 4:4)
Re 17:4-6: Babylon the Great is dressed in “purple and scarlet,” the colors of royalty, and is adorned with precious stone, indication of riches made over those she dominate over. Also the oceans of blood she help spill with abortions, wars and attack on Jehovah’s servants.
Re 17:9-10:  Dealing with six world powers are mentioned as having an impact on the affairs of God’s people: Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and the Rome is the present world power. The seven is the Anglo-American World Power has been proven from scriptures like Da 2:33, 7:1-8; Re 13:11. (Isa 46:10)
Re 17:14: Those with him who are called and chosen and faithful will do so,” are the 144,000 corulers in heaven with Jesus.  Jesus and they will come to the rescue of God’s people here on earth and will conquer all the evil on this earth. May we be encourage by this and stay close to Jehovah.
Re 18:3, 11:  The woman named Babylon the Great cannot be commercial and business elements of this world since merchants of the earth became rich by her and weep over her destruction. 
Re 18:23:  This verse helps us to clearly see Babylon the Great must symbolize a religious entity because of her “spiritistic practice” and sit on many water. Also because of previous verses show she is not a political empire and be commercial and business elements of this world so that leave only religions. (Re 17:2, 18:10 Re 18:3, 11)
Re 19:6:  Jehovah began to rule as king because he will no longer have that presumptuous rival to detract from obedience to him as the Universal Sovereign. Yes all false religions or Babylon the Great is destroyed.
Re 19:10:  These words “the witnessing concerning Jesus is what inspires prophecy,”    indicate that Jesus is the central figure in the outworking of the many prophecies in the Bible like Ge 3:15. Bible prophecies can be correctly understood only when the role of Jesus in connection with the Messianic Kingdom is taken into consideration. 
Re 19:11-12:  The rider of the whites horse must be Jesus because the ride is call “Faithful and True,” and at Re 3:14 Jesus is call “the faithful and true witness” (Re 1:5; 1Ti 6:13; John 1:14) Jesus makes war in order to execute Jehovah’s righteous judgments as a “Mighty God.”. (Isa 9:6)

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JW ANIMATED DAILY TEXT DECEMBER 23 2019

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LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—Sunday, December 22, 2019

Sunday, December 22

Do not be anxious, for I am your God. I will fortify you, yes, I will help you.​—Isa. 41:10.
You young ones will probably agree that before starting a journey, it is wise to plan where you will go. Life is like a journey, and the time to plan where you want to go is when you are young. Of course, making plans can be challenging. But take courage. Note what Jehovah says in today’s text. Jehovah urges you to plan wisely for your future. (Eccl. 12:1; Matt. 6:20) He wants you to be happy. The delightful sights, sounds, and tastes of creation tell you that. Consider, too, how he cares for us and teaches us the best way of life. To those who reject his advice, Jehovah says: “You chose what displeased me. . . . Look! My servants will rejoice, but you will suffer shame. Look! My servants will shout joyfully because of the good condition of the heart.” (Isa. 65:12-14) Jehovah is glorified when his people make wise choices in life.​—Prov. 27:11w17.07 22 ¶1-2

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—Friday, December 20, 2019

Friday, December 20

Clothe yourselves with the new personality.​—Col. 3:10.
At one time, Witnesses of different skin color in South Africa could not freely associate with one another. However, on Sunday, December 18, 2011, it was a wonderful sight to see over 78,000 of our brothers of different races from South Africa and neighboring countries packed into the largest stadium in the city of Johannesburg to enjoy a spiritual program. One of the managers of the stadium said: “This is the best-behaved crowd I have ever seen in this stadium. All are neatly dressed. And you people have cleaned the stadium so nicely. But most of all, you are truly multiracial.” Such comments by non-Witnesses show that our international brotherhood is truly unique. (1 Pet. 5:9, ftn.) What, though, makes us so different from any other organization? With the help of God’s Word and his holy spirit, we work hard to “strip off the old personality.” In its place, we “clothe [ourselves] with the new personality.”​—Col. 3:9w17.08 17-18 ¶2-3

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—Thursday, December 19, 2019


Thursday, December 19

The fruitage of the spirit is . . . self-control.​—Gal. 5:22, 23.
Why should you be interested in cultivating self-control? Consider two important reasons. First, it has been observed that people who are able to control their impulses generally have fewer major problems. They are more stable emotionally, they are better at forming wholesome relationships, and they are not as angry and prone to anxiety and depression as are impulsive people. Second, the ability to resist temptation and to control inappropriate impulses is fundamental to retaining God’s favor. The failure of Adam and Eve illustrates this truth. (Gen. 3:6) And think of the sad results reaped by others who since then have failed to exercise this important quality. No imperfect human can exercise perfect self-control. Jehovah is aware of his servants’ struggles in this regard, and he wants to help them dominate their sinful tendencies.​—1 Ki. 8:46-50w17.09 3-4 ¶3-4

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—Wednesday, December 18, 2019


Wednesday, December 18

Have . . . tender compassion.​—1 Pet. 3:8.
Showing compassion for one’s neighbor and Christian brothers is a basic requirement of those who strive to imitate Jesus. (John 13:34, 35) One meaning of compassion is “to suffer together.” A person who shows compassion is moved to relieve others’ suffering, perhaps by helping them out of their difficulties. Seek opportunities to do so! The sufferings of those struck by disasters move many to manifest compassion. Jehovah’s people are known for coming forward to help in such times of need. (1 Pet. 2:17) One Japanese sister lived in an area that was seriously damaged by the earthquake and tsunami of 2011. She says that she was “very encouraged and comforted” by the efforts of the many volunteers from elsewhere in Japan and from overseas to repair property damage. She writes: “This experience helped me to realize that Jehovah cares. And fellow Witnesses care about one another. Many brothers and sisters all over the world are praying for us.” w17.09 11 ¶12-13

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