Monthly Archives: February 2020

2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Saturday, February 29

2020 Examining the Scriptures DailySaturday, February 29

Love one another; just as I have loved you, you also love one another.​—John 13:34.
The apostle John was a pillar in the early Christian congregation. His riveting Gospel account of Jesus’ ministry has been a source of encouragement to Christians throughout the centuries​—and still is. His Gospel alone preserves Jesus’ statement that love is the identifying mark of his true disciples. (John 13:35) John’s three letters contain further gems of truth. When we are weighed down with the burden of sin, are we not relieved to read that “the blood of Jesus . . . cleanses us from all sin”? (1 John 1:7) And if our heart continues to condemn us, do we not get a lump in our throat and tears of gratitude in our eyes when we read that “God is greater than our hearts”? (1 John 3:20) John alone wrote that “God is love.” (1 John 4:8, 16) His second and third letters commend Christians who continue “walking in the truth.”​—2 John 4; 3 John 3, 4w18.04 18 ¶14-15

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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Friday, February 28

2020 Examining the Scriptures DailyFriday, February 28

The plans of the diligent surely lead to success.​—Prov. 21:5.
Adolescents have to make decisions about education, employment, and other matters. If you know what your goals are, making good decisions becomes easier. The earlier you make plans by setting good goals, the sooner you will have success. Thousands of young ones in congregations all over the world deserve warm praise. They commit themselves to Jehovah and focus their lives on theocratic goals. Such young people enjoy life to the full while at the same time learning to follow Jehovah’s guidance in all endeavors. This also includes family life. “Trust in Jehovah with all your heart,” wrote Solomon. “In all your ways take notice of him, and he will make your paths straight.” (Prov. 3:5, 6) Youths in the Christian congregation are precious in the eyes of Jehovah, who loves them dearly and gives them his protection, guidance, and blessing. w18.04 26 ¶7; 27 ¶9

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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Thursday, February 27

2020 Examining the Scriptures DailyThursday, February 27

If you observe my commandments, you will remain in my love.​—John 15:10.
Jesus told his disciples not only to be in his love but to “remain in [his] love.” Why? Because living as a true disciple of Christ year after year calls for endurance. Jesus stressed the need for endurance by using forms of the word “remain” over and over in the brief passage recorded at John 15:4-10. How do we show that we want to remain in Christ’s love and keep his approval? By observing Jesus’ commandments. Simply put, Jesus tells us, ‘Be obedient to me.’ Yet, Jesus only asked us to do what he himself did, for he added: “Just as I have observed the commandments of the Father and remain in his love.” Jesus sets the example. (John 13:15) By carrying out Jesus’ command to go and preach, we too show our love for God because Jesus’ commandments reflect his Father’s thinking. (Matt. 17:5; John 8:28) In response to our expression of love, Jehovah and Jesus keep us in their love. w18.05 18 ¶5-7

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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Wednesday, February 26

2020 Examining the Scriptures DailyWednesday, February 26

Keep on the watch.​—Matt. 24:42.
As these critical times worsen, all of us need to keep on the watch. When Jehovah acts, it will be at the right time. (Matt. 24:42-44) Meanwhile, exercise patience, being ever watchful. Read God’s Word each day, and be vigilant with a view to prayers. (1 Pet. 4:7) Take note of sterling examples of brothers and sisters whose lives reflect their joy in keeping on the watch as well as letting their light shine. Fill your life with upbuilding activity and association. That will bring you great joy, and it will seem to you that time is passing quickly. (Eph. 5:16) It is faith-strengthening to know that our imperfection does not stop us from serving Jehovah acceptably. Consequently, appreciate Jehovah’s provision of “gifts in men,” congregation elders. (Eph. 4:8, 11, 12) The next time an elder visits you, take advantage of the opportunity to draw on his wisdom and benefit from his advice. w18.06 24-25 ¶15-18

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2020 02 24 – 03 01 Digging for Spiritual Gems Genesis 20-21



Sarah was the half sister of Abraham. Terah was father to both of them, but they had different mothers. (Genesis 20:12) While such a marriage is improper today, it is important to keep in mind how different things were back then. Humans were closer to the perfection that Adam and Eve had enjoyed but lost. For such robust people, marriage between close relatives evidently did not present genetic dangers to offspring. Some 400 years later, though, life spans were similar to ours. At that time, the Mosaic Law outlawed all sexual unions between close relatives.—Leviticus 18:6. 


9 Abram responded with another act of faith. As the account says: “He built an altar there to Jehovah.” (Genesis 12:7) Likely, this included offering up an animal sacrifice, for the Hebrew word for “altar” means “place of sacrifice.” Later, Abram repeated these acts of faith in other parts of the land. In addition, he ‘called on the name of Jehovah.’ (Genesis 12:8;13:18; 21:33) The Hebrew phrase “call on the name” also means “declare (preach) the name.” Abram’s household as well as the Canaanites must have heard him boldly declare the name of his God, Jehovah. (Genesis 14:22-24) Likewise, all who seek God’s friendship today must call upon his name in faith. This would include sharing in public preaching, “always offer[ing] to God a sacrifice of praise, that is, the fruit of lips which make public declaration to his name.”—Hebrews 13:15; Romans 10:10. 

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2020 02 24 – 03 01 CBS – A Fig Tree Is Used to Teach a Lesson About Faith

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Jesus and his disciples notice that the barren fig tree has withered

•    THE WITHERED FIG TREE—A LESSON ABOUT FAITH
•    JESUS’ AUTHORITY IS CHALLENGED

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Second Return Visit Video: (5 min.)

Discussion. Play the video. Then ask the audience the following questions:
How did the publisher make clear the practical value of the scripture?
How was this a good example of following up on interest shown?

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Digging for Spiritual Gems- Genesis 20-21

February 24–March 1
GENESIS 20-21


Digging for Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)


Ge 20:12—How was Sarah Abraham’s sister? (wp17.3 12, ftn.)
Sarah was the half sister of Abraham. Terah was father to both of them, but they had different mothers. (Genesis 20:12) While such a marriage is improper today, it is important to keep in mind how different things were back then. Humans were closer to the perfection that Adam and Eve had enjoyed but lost. For such robust people, marriage between close relatives evidently did not present genetic dangers to offspring. Some 400 years later, though, life spans were similar to ours. At that time, the Mosaic Law outlawed all sexual unions between close relatives.—Leviticus 18:6.

Ge 21:33—How did Abraham call “on the name of Jehovah”? (w89 7/1 20 ¶9)
9 Abram responded with another act of faith. As the account says: “He built an altar there to Jehovah.” (Genesis 12:7) Likely, this included offering up an animal sacrifice, for the Hebrew word for “altar” means “place of sacrifice.” Later, Abram repeated these acts of faith in other parts of the land. In addition, he ‘called on the name of Jehovah.’ (Genesis 12:8;13:18; 21:33) The Hebrew phrase “call on the name” also means “declare (preach) the name.” Abram’s household as well as the Canaanites must have heard him boldly declare the name of his God, Jehovah. (Genesis 14:22-24) Likewise, all who seek God’s friendship today must call upon his name in faith. This would include sharing in public preaching, “always offer[ing] to God a sacrifice of praise, that is, the fruit of lips which make public declaration to his name.”—Hebrews 13:15; Romans 10:10.

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Genesis 21:11

The Bible says: “That thing was very unpleasant to Abraham, in what touched his son.” He loved Ishmael, and his father’s love blinded him. However, Jehovah was clear, so he intervened. Sarah was a good wife, a true companion. He did not just tell Abraham what he wanted to hear. When he saw a problem, something important for the family and for his future, he told it frankly. Sarah said tactfully what she had to say. Many women value Sarah because she knew how to speak to Abraham with frankness and respect. Perhaps, some wives would like Jehovah to intervene on certain occasions, as he did with Sarah. Even so, they can learn a lot from their excellent example of faith, love and patience.

Genesis 20: 5

Peter told the wives to work as daughters of Sarah, instructed by Sarah on how to act as wives. Sarah recognized Abraham as her lord husband. She obeyed him even though he asked her to protect his life at the risk of her own freedom and security. By being so attached to her husband Sarah was rewarded with playing an important role in the eternal salvation of herself and the rest of the human family. She became Isaac’s mother, and thus an ancestor of the Lord Jesus Christ. Likewise, a Christian wife can hold on to her husband and do so with hope in God, in whose eyes she adorns herself with a “serene and peaceful spirit” towards her husband. This can work not only for your own salvation but for that of your husband and others.

Genesis 20: 2

The malicious lie is condemned by the Bible however, sometimes it may be appropriate when we are asked something not to say the direct answer or give complete information. In this case, Abraham commented on his relationship with Sarah, but did not disclose all the information in order to be helpful with respect to the promised offspring. So in this case, his action was appropriate. Application: We never lie, but do not give the saint to dogs.

Genesis 21:12

Jehovah encourages marriage to be a respectful and honorable union. One way in which the husband can carry it out is by asking his wife’s point of view in the decisions that are going to be made, in this way she will feel loved because she has been taken into account. Application: Let’s learn to listen to the opinions of our spouse.

Genesis 20:13

The love that Abraham and Sarah showed was essential in their marriage. I learn that loyal love is essential for our marriage to remain flourishing, because Christian marriages face problems and disappointments, loyal love is like a fence that protects the home and keeps them free of threats, so please Jehovah and cultivate loyal love in our marriage.

Genesis 20: 3

Jehovah gives Abimelech a warning not to touch Sarah. This dream was provided in order to protect Sarah and pra from fulfilling Jehovah’s will and purpose successfully. This teaches us that in the past God used dreams, and today Jehovah speaks to us through his word the Bible which is a complete guide where we find answers to life’s problems and can lead us to a life full of purpose now and lasting blessings in the future.

Genesis 20: 6, 7

We know that Jehovah can read hearts, so I treat Abimelech with consideration who had acted with honesty of heart and ignored that Sarah was a married woman and told her what she should do to continue living. We learn that Jehovah is a merciful God even with those who are not believers, far from criticizing an imperfect human being, Jehovah shows mercy and goodness. He is always willing to tell us what to do, so he instructs and corrects us with love.

Genesis 21:25 to 34

Abraham and Abimelech accepted a peace agreement between them when the problem of stealing a well arose, which allowed Abraham to continue living peacefully in that land. We learn that as Christians we must do everything in our power to promote peace both inside and outside the congregation, even if we are convinced that we have done nothing wrong and owe no apology to anyone. Jehovah will always bless those efforts we make.

Genesis 21: 9 to 13

Abraham did not think the same as Sarah, but he met her request when Jehovah told him to listen and the results were good. We learn that having a good marriage does not mean that spouses will always agree on everything, but we must remember that Jehovah asks us to know how to listen and respect the opinions of our partner, when each one fulfills his role, God blesses the marriage.

Genesis 20:1-2

Abraham was neither a liar nor a coward, as some critics have charged because Sarah was his half sister. Abraham was being caution for he knew that nothing was more important than God’s purpose to produce a special offspring or seed that the nations would be bless. We need to be cautious when persecution breaks out for the safety of our friends.

Genesis 20:3-6,14

Example of Jehovah using his power to control a King. He stop King A-bim-e-lech touching Sarah and show thoughtfulness because he did not know she was marry and release them.  This should give us confident in Jehovah’s Word at Re 17:17 he “put it into their hearts to carry out his thought,” to destroy Babylon the Great.   

Genesis 20:7

The word prophet is first applied to Abraham and yet Abraham was not notable for foretelling the future, certainly not in a public way. Yet Jehovah gave him a message, a prophetic promise. Abraham must have impelled to ‘speak forth’ about this, particularly to his family, explaining why he was leaving Ur and what God’s promise to him.

Genesis 20:7

Jehovah gives a warning to King A-bim-e-lech if he does not do as he said he will die and all who are his. Likewise we if we do not warn the wicked by our preaching we to can be blood guilty for we are told at Eze 3:18 . you do not warn him, and you fail to speak. ., he will die for his error because he is wicked, but I will ask his blood back from you. (Eze 33:8; 1Ti 4:16)

Genesis 20:13

Sarah was a model of submissiveness or subjection. When Jehovah commanded Abraham to pull up stakes and travel to a far country, Sarah did not raise objections, or when on two occasions, Abraham asked her to represent herself as his sister, she submitted. Imitate her faith, love, wisdom and humility wives can be submissive. (Gen. 12:1, 11-13; 13:7-12)

Genesis 20:17-18

Jehovah has the power to make sure that his words will be fulfilled and there is consequences for those who go against his will and yet Jehovah away makes away out for those who listen and obey his words. (1Co 10:13; 2Co 4:8)   

Genesis 21:1-2

Jehovah the keeper of his promises as we see here Sarah bore a son to Abraham “at the appointed time God had promised.”  Though the promises of men are often unreliable, God’s promises are completely reliable and are for our advantage, not his own. So let us put our trust in the one who keep his word at all times. (Isa 55:10-11)

Genesis 21:9-12

We need to exercising proper headship which include listing to our wife when decisions that affect the family and especially if she has more wisdom in certain matters. To keep the lines of communication open both should always be approachable, and husband should weigh carefully her preferences in his decisions.

Genesis 21:12, 14

We see Abraham has a strong and unquestioning faith that we should imitate. Image if Jehovah asked us to sent away a mother, son, and daughter and maybe never see them again. So the question is: Is my faith that strong to listen to Jehovah even if it pain us, like it did Abraham who love Ishmael?

Genesis 21:17-21

Jehovah knows how to make a way out, even though things may seem bleak. We see here that Ha’gar felt her son would die and yet Jehovah sent his angel and water was found and son did become a nation.  We can be sure that Jehovah will make a way out, as we see in Germany now have 165,393 brothers and sisters when Hitler promise to annihilate Jehovah Witnesses. (1Co 10:13; 2Co 4:8)

Genesis 21:33

True servants of Jehovah should “call on the name” which also means “declare (preach) the name,” like Abraham did. Jesus taught his followers to pray that name to be sanctified, later Jehovah told Jesus at John 12:28 “I have glorified it and will glorify it again.” Also we should imitate Jesus who shows he made his Father name known and would continue to at John 17:6, 28. 

Genesis 21: 9 shows that persecution does not necessarily involve violence, Ishmael made fun of Isaac and persecuted him, young Christians sometimes suffer this persecution from classmates, but Jesus said we would be happy if we did not suffer because of his Name.

Here we have an example of something we have to avoid in the preaching and that is what happened to Abraham, because although he was wise when he said that Sarah was his sister, he was wrong to judge Abimelech, because in Genesis 20:11 we read that he thought that the people here are not afraid of God, because when he saw the conversation that Abimelech had with Jehovah, he was afraid of God, so he rushed to judge so we should avoid this by preaching to judge to the people.

In Genesis 21: 10-12 he teaches us many things, because first he shows that Jehovah values women, although Abraham felt very hurt by the words that Sara said to him, he did not give importance to the fact that Sara spoke to him like that or to his authority as head of the family and Jehovah himself told him to listen to his voice, Abraham made it and in this way peace was converted and he made sure that God’s purpose was preserved, he also teaches wives that when they think to say something to their husbands to contribute to the good of the family, provided that they are taking into account the will of Jehovah because they must be sincere and express themselves with their husbands, on the other hand husbands that when their wives tell them something that is in harmony with Jehovah’s will They have to listen to it because Jehovah often uses wives to fulfill his will.

A little quoting from Genesis 20:12, when Abraham presents Sarah as his sister actually did what Jesus also showed, it is not to say those things to those who do not correspond to what they are asking us, the lesson is not to give answers complete to whom it does not correspond will help them not to have worse consequences, and that is how Jesus said that we should not give the holy thing to the dogs nor throw pearls in front of the pigs, because that way they will not tear us apart.

Genesis 20: 1-7 where it is seen that King Abimelech commanded Sara to be brought to his palace but Jehovah intervened so that they would not touch her, and it is quite possible that Satan expected Sara to be impressed by the luxuries of the palace, which He committed adultery, and Sara would have liked to see that she loses the privilege of being an ancestor of the messiah and ruining her marriage and her relationship with Jehovah. to his servants as he did in the case of Sara.

Genesis 21:13, we see that Jehovah promised to show consideration to Ishmael because he was a descendant of Abraham, Ishmael behaved badly this is the degree that he had to throw him out of his house, however in spite of that Jehovah showed him consideration for Abraham, this It also illustrates what other parts of the Bible show, and that the behavior that parents have affects the future of our children for better or worse, and if we strive to have Jehovah’s approval without children, we may benefit. 

Another lesson from Genesis 21:12, in the case of Abraham and Sara they had it relatively easy because Jehovah spoke to them, Jehovah told Abraham to listen to Sara, to us when we have problems in marriage, Jehovah is not going to speak directly to us from heaven, but if we have a way to listen to Jehovah, and it is reading the bible daily, it is a recommendation to read the bible together every day and in this way we will be listening to Jehovah if we implement the recommendations in our lives.       

Although Sara had to endure a tense situation at home, she did not see in Abimelec a situation of escaping from her husband and the problems, although by that time Ishmael was about 13 years old, I do not doubt Jehovah’s promise that by In the midst of his offspring, blessings would come to the earth, so soon the Lord rewarded her for being faithful to both him and her husband.

In Genesis 20:11 we see that Abraham thought that people would not be afraid of God and would kill him because of his wife, but we see that the reality was very different, because Abimelech did fear God, this teaches us that we should not to think that bad things will happen to us beforehand, rather as Jesus said that we should not worry too much about what will happen tomorrow.

In Genesis 20: 6, 7 we see a very special consideration of Jehovah, it is true that he can read hearts so I treat Abimelech with compassion, because he did not know that Sarah would be married, and the lesson that contains this for us is that we must to treat people with consideration, even when they do not believe in Jehovah.

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2020 02 24 – 03 01 Digging for Spiritual Gems: Genesis 20-21

February 24–March 1 –  GENESIS 20-21
Digging for Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)

Ge 20:12—How was Sarah Abraham’s sister? (wp17.3 12, ftn.)

Sarah was the half sister of Abraham. Terah was father to both of them, but they had different mothers. (Genesis 20:12) While such a marriage is improper today, it is important to keep in mind how different things were back then. Humans were closer to the perfection that Adam and Eve had enjoyed but lost. For such robust people, marriage between close relatives evidently did not present genetic dangers to offspring. Some 400 years later, though, life spans were similar to ours. At that time, the Mosaic Law outlawed all sexual unions between close relatives.—Leviticus 18:6.

Ge 21:33—How did Abraham call “on the name of Jehovah”? (w89 7/1 20 ¶9)

9 Abram responded with another act of faith. As the account says: “He built an altar there to Jehovah.” (Genesis 12:7) Likely, this included offering up an animal sacrifice, for the Hebrew word for “altar” means “place of sacrifice.” Later, Abram repeated these acts of faith in other parts of the land. In addition, he ‘called on the name of Jehovah.’ (Genesis 12:8;13:18; 21:33) The Hebrew phrase “call on the name” also means “declare (preach) the name.” Abram’s household as well as the Canaanites must have heard him boldly declare the name of his God, Jehovah. (Genesis 14:22-24) Likewise, all who seek God’s friendship today must call upon his name in faith. This would include sharing in public preaching, “always offer[ing] to God a sacrifice of praise, that is, the fruit of lips which make public declaration to his name.”—Hebrews 13:15; Romans 10:10.

What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah God, the field ministry, or something else?

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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Tuesday, February 25

2020 Examining the Scriptures DailyTuesday, February 25

Stand firm . . . with the belt of truth fastened around your waist.​—Eph. 6:14.
When Bible truth is wrapped around us tightly, as it were, we will be moved to live in harmony with it and to speak the truth at all times. Why will we avoid telling lies? Because lies have been one of Satan’s most effective weapons. Lies damage both the one telling them and the one believing them. (John 8:44) So to the best of our imperfect ability, we avoid telling lies. (Eph. 4:25) But it can be a challenge. Eighteen-year-old Abigail says: “Speaking the truth may not always seem worth it, especially when telling a lie can get you out of a difficult situation.” Why, then, tell the truth? Victoria, 23, says: “When you tell the truth and stand up for your beliefs, you might get bullied. But you always get outstanding benefits: You gain confidence, you feel closer to Jehovah, and you earn the respect of those who love you.” Certainly, it is worth keeping “the belt of truth fastened around your waist” at all times. w18.05 28 ¶3, 5

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