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“God Put Abraham to the Test”


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“God Put Abraham to the Test”

The pain that Abraham suffered as he prepared to sacrifice Isaac helps us to imagine Jehovah’s pain when He offered His Son, Jesus Christ, as the ransom. (Joh 3:16) How do Jehovah’s words in verse 2 reflect his own tender feelings?
Collage: 1. Abraham holding a knife and looking up to the heavens while Isaac is lying on an altar. 2. Jesus hanging on the torture stake.
How does Jehovah’s love motivate you?​1Co 6:20; 1Jo 4:11

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March 02-08, 2020

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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Monday, March 2

2020 Examining the Scriptures DailyMonday, March 2

How beautiful . . . are the feet of the one bringing good news.​—Isa. 52:7.
In this present system, we endure only with Jehovah’s help. (2 Cor. 4:7, 8) But think of those who struggle to survive in this world without a close friendship with Jehovah. Like Jesus, we feel pity for them, and we are moved to bring them “good news of something better.” So be patient with those whom you teach. Remember, they may never have considered some of the Bible truths we know very well. And many have a strong emotional connection to their current beliefs. They may see their religious views as uniting them with their family, their culture, and their community. Before we ask people to give up their cherished “old” beliefs, we may first need to help them build a strong appreciation for “new” truths​—Bible teachings that at the outset are unfamiliar to them. Only then will they be ready to abandon their former viewpoint. It may take time to help people make such changes.​—Rom. 12:2w19.03 23 ¶10, 12; 24 ¶13

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