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A Contribution to Jehovah

A brother putting a donation into a contribution box.


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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 29-30

A Contribution to Jehovah

When the tabernacle was constructed, individuals had the privilege of contributing financially to support Jehovah’s worship, regardless of whether they were rich or poor. How can we make a contribution to Jehovah today? One way is by financially supporting Kingdom Halls, Assembly Halls, remote translation offices, and Bethel complexes, as well as other buildings that are dedicated to the worship of Jehovah.

What do we learn from the following scriptures about making financial contributions to support true worship?

    *** w90 7/1 p. 31 Honor Jehovah With Your Riches ***

Anyone Can ‘Fill His Hand’ With a Gift

Is giving limited to the spiritual area? No. When King David of old was making preparations for building the temple, he asked: “Who is there volunteering to fill his hand today with a gift for Jehovah?” (1 Chronicles 29:5) Anyone could do so. Similarly today, young or old, in good health or not, many wish to make a voluntary material contribution to further the Kingdom interests. It may be done through the branch office of one’s country or through the local congregation. In this way anyone may, according to his ability, help bear the expense of seeing that the good news is preached in all the inhabited earth. It is a privilege.—2 Corinthians 9:8-12.

    Mark 12:43, 44

    *** w97 10/15 p. 17 par. 17 Jehovah Cherishes Your Whole-Souled Service ***

17 Jesus called his disciples to him, for he wanted them to see firsthand the lesson he was about to teach. She “dropped in more than all those dropping money into the treasury chests,” said Jesus. In his estimation she put in more than all the others combined. She gave “all of what she had”—her last bit of money. By doing so, she placed herself in Jehovah’s caring hands. The person who was thus singled out as an example of giving to God is one whose gift was almost worthless in material value. In God’s eyes, however, it was priceless!—Mark 12:43, 44; James 1:27.

    *** w87 12/1 p. 30 Is Your Giving a Sacrifice? ***

There are many valuable lessons we can learn from this account. The most outstanding one, perhaps, is that while all of us have the privilege of lending support to true worship by means of our material possessions, what is truly precious in God’s sight is, not our giving what we can do without anyway, but our giving what is valuable to us. In other words, are we giving something we will not really miss? Or is our giving a real sacrifice?

    1Co 16:2

     *** w13 12/15 p. 14 par. 11 Will You Make Sacrifices for the Kingdom? ***

11 The apostle Paul provided a principle to follow when considering donations. (Read 1 Corinthians 16:1, 2.)Under inspiration, he encouraged his brothers in Corinth not to wait until the end of the week to see what was left over but, rather, to set aside funds at the start of the week in harmony with what they could do. As in the first century, brothers and sisters in our time plan ahead to respond generously according to their circumstances. (Luke 21:1-4; Acts 4:32-35) Jehovah treasures such a giving spirit.

    Just as a person might save some funds for an emergency, so individual Witnesses, families or congregations might regularly set something aside for a contribution to advance true worship. In fact, entire congregations frequently contribute surplus funds to advance the Kingdom work. They do so by preparing and passing resolutions to that effect. Willing-hearted individuals also find it possible to share in supporting Christian preaching activities throughout the earth by making personal donations for that purpose. This proper giving increases their happiness and gives them the satisfaction of knowing that they are doing what they can.



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Are You Awaiting “the City Having Real Foundations”?

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Are You Awaiting “the City Having Real Foundations”?

“He was awaiting the city having real foundations, whose designer and builder is God.”​—HEB. 11:10.

SONG 22 The Kingdom Is in Place​—Let It Come!

PREVIEW*

1. What sacrifices have many made, and why did they make them?

Many have decided to remain single. Some marriages have chosen not to have children for now. And many families lead a simple life, and have made these sacrifices because they trust that the Lord will give them everything they really need, and he will not let them down.​—Rom. 4:11.

2. (a) According to Hebrews 11:8-10, 16, why was Abraham willing to leave Ur? (b) What will we discuss in this article?

(a)  Because I expected \”the city that has true foundations.\”

(b) What is that “city”? What challenges did Abraham face while he waited for that city to be built? And how can we be like Abraham and those in our day who have followed his example? In this article we will see the answers. (Read Hebrews 11:8-10, 16.) 

WHAT IS “THE CITY HAVING REAL FOUNDATIONS”?

3. What is the city that Abraham awaited?

The city Abraham expected is the Kingdom of God, which is made up of Jesus Christ and the 144,000 anointed Christians. (Heb. 12:22; Rev. 5:8-10; 14:1) ​—Matt. 6:10.

4. According to Genesis 17:1, 2, 6, how much did Abraham know about the city, or Kingdom, that God promised?

Abraham did not know exactly how the Kingdom of God would be organized. For centuries, that was a \”sacred secret.\” But he did know that some of his descendants would become kings, for the Lord had promised him (read Genesis 17:1, 2, 6). He had so much faith in divine promises that it was as if he could see the Anointed or Messiah that he would be King of the Kingdom of God. (Eph. 1:8-10; Col. 1:26, 27Read Genesis 17:1, 2, 6John 8:56

5. How do we know that Abraham was waiting for the city designed by God?

First, he became no citizen of any terrestrial kingdom. He decided not to settle anywhere or support a human king. Besides, he didn\’t try to create his own kingdom. Rather, he always obeyed the Lord and waited for him to keep his promise.

Illustration

In the illustration we see how Abraham showed faith in the Lord\’s promises by fully fulfilling the promptings the Lord had given him even though it was not the most comfortable thing for him or his family. Abraham came from a thriving city which was close to the current confluence of the Uphrates and Tigris rivers. Changing the comforts he had for what we see in the illustration was certainly not easy but he was willing to carry those sacrifices because his faith allowed him to see beyond what was before his eyes, and he did so how we see with a very good attitude, not how obligated but willingly.

WHAT CHALLENGES DID ABRAHAM FACE?

6. What kind of city was Ur?

The City of Ur was relatively safe, modern, and comfortable. It had a huge wall and a moat that protected it on three sides.

7. Why did Abraham have to trust that Jehovah would protect him and his family?

Because he and his wife, Sarah, left the safety and comfort of their home in Ur to live in tents out in the open in Canaan, no longer having the protection of a wall and deep moats. Now they were defenseless against the attack of their enemies, that is why Abraham and his wife had to trust that Jehovah would take care of them.

8. At one time, what did Abraham have to deal with?

He had to face a terrible famine that struck the land where Jehovah had sent him. The situation was so difficult that he decided to take his family to Egypt for a time. But, when he was in Egypt, the ruler of the country, Pharaoh, took Sarah from him.​—Gen. 12:10-19.

9. What family difficulties did Abraham have to cope with?

Some of the situations that Abraham faced is that his beloved wife, Sarah, was sterile. They lived with that bitter grief for many years. In time, she gave Abraham his servant Hagar as his wife. Thus Sarah and Abraham could have children through Hagar. But, when she became pregnant with Ismael, she began to despise Sara, which triggered a very difficult family situation, as Sara made Hagar flee her home.Gen. 16:1-6.

10. What incidents involving Ishmael and Isaac tested Abraham’s trust in Jehovah?

10 Since Ishmael did not treat Isaac well, Abraham had to fire Ishmael and Hagar. Years later, Jehovah asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, for both times Abraham had to trust that Jehovah would fulfill what he had promised about his sons. (Gen. 21:9-14Gen. 22:1, 2; Heb. 11:17-19

11. Why did Abraham have to wait patiently on Jehovah?

11 It is probable that when he and his family left Ur he was in his 70s. And for about a hundred years he lived in tents and traveled through the land of Canaan. He died at 175 years of age. However, he did not see how Jehovah fulfilled his promise to give his descendants the land through which he traveled. Nor did he see the city he hoped for, the Kingdom of God, established. Still, the Bible says that he died \”satisfied after a long life.\” Although he suffered many problems, he maintained strong faith and was willing to wait for Jehovah to act. (Gen. 11:31–12:4Gen. 25:7Gen. 25:8) —Gen. 15:1; Isa. 41:8; Jas. 2:22, 23. (See paragraph 12)*

12. What are we waiting for, and what will we consider?

12 (a)  We expect the city that has real foundations. Of course, we do not wait for it to be built, because the Kingdom of God was established in 1914 and it already has absolute control in heaven (Rev. 12: 7-10). But we are waiting for him to start ruling the entire Earth.

(b)  We are going to analyze how have modern-day servants of Jehovah been able to follow the example of Abraham? Biographies of many brothers who have shown faith and patience like Abraham and his wife have appeared in The Watchtower. We will review some of those stories and see what we can learn from these biblical characters.

ILLUSTRATION

We can observe how a couple of older brothers who have remained faithful to Jehovah throughout their lives despite the fact that many years have passed and have not yet seen Jehovah\’s promises fulfilled, continue to wait patiently for their fulfillment and do so while remaining busy with spiritual matters and nurturing their faith by studying the Bible and attending meetings. (Rev. 12:7-10) But we are waiting for it to take complete control of the earth. While we wait for that to happen, there are many situations that we must deal with that are similar to those that Abraham and Sarah faced. Have Jehovah’s modern-day servants been able to imitate Abraham’s example? The life stories published in The Watchtower show that, like Abraham and Sarah, many today have had faith and patience. Let us consider just a few of those stories and see what we can learn.

IMITATING ABRAHAM’S EXAMPLE

13. What do you learn from the experience of Brother Walden?

13 Be willing to make sacrifices. What we learn is that if we want to put the city of God, that is, the Kingdom, first in our lives, we must be like Abraham and be willing to sacrifice ourselves to please God. (Matt. 6:33; Mark 10:28-30) Note the example of a brother named Bill Walden.* In 1942, Bill was about to graduate from a U.S. university with a degree in architectural engineering when he started studying with Jehovah’s Witnesses. Bill’s professor had arranged for Bill to have a job after graduation, but Bill declined. He explained that he had decided to give up the promise of a secular career in order to serve God more fully. Shortly afterward, Bill was drafted for military service. He respectfully refused and as a result was fined $10,000 and sentenced to five years in prison. He was released after three years. Later, he was invited to attend Gilead School and served as a missionary in Africa. Then Bill married Eva, and they served together in Africa, which called for sacrifices. Eventually they returned to the United States to care for Bill’s mother. Summarizing his life story, Bill says: “Tears come to my eyes when I think of the awesome privilege of having been used by Jehovah for more than 70 years in his service. I often thank him for guiding me toward making his service my career.” Are you able to make the full-time ministry your career?

14-15. What do you learn from the experience of Brother and Sister Apostolidis?

14 Do not expect your life to be trouble-free. The Servants of Jehovah do not expect a life without problems, that is why the example of Abraham and the Brothers teaches us that even those who dedicate their lives to Jehovah will have difficulties.

Furthermore, we have no doubt that Jehovah deeply loves those who go out of their way to serve him despite problems. (Jas. 1:2; 1 Pet. 5:9) Consider how this proved true in the experience of Aristotelis Apostolidis.* He got baptized in 1946 in Greece, and in 1952 he got engaged to a sister named Eleni, who had the same goals as he did. However, Eleni fell ill and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The tumor was removed, but just a few years after the couple got married, the tumor came back. The doctors operated again, but Eleni was left partially paralyzed, and her speech was impaired. She remained a zealous minister despite her illness and despite the government persecution at the time.

15 For 30 years, Aristotelis cared for his wife. During this time he served as an elder, worked on assembly committees, and helped to build an Assembly Hall. Then, in 1987, Eleni was hurt in an accident while she was preaching. She was in a coma for three years, and then she died. Aristotelis sums up his experience by saying: “Over the years, trying circumstances, difficult challenges, and unforeseen occurrences have called for an inordinate amount of tenacity and perseverance. Yet, Jehovah has always given me the needed strength to overcome these problems.” (Ps. 94:18, 19) How Jehovah loves those who do all they can for him despite dealing with trials!

16. What good advice did Brother Knorr give his wife?

16 Focus on the future. She says that a few words that Brother Knorr said a few weeks before his death were very helpful. He told her: \”After we die, our hope is assured, and we will never have to suffer pain again.\” Then, he gave her this advice: \”Look ahead, to the future, because that\’s where your reward is.\” She added: “Stay busy, try to use your life doing something for others. That will fill you up ”.Rom. 12:12.

17. (a) Why do we have good reason to focus on the future? (b) How will following the example recorded at Micah 7:7 help us to enjoy future blessings?

17 (a)  Because world events make it clear that we are in the final part of the last days of this system. Soon, we will no longer have to wait for the city that has true foundations to start ruling the entire Earth.

(b)  Keeping faith despite problems and patiently waiting for Jehovah to act will help us to see more clearly the future promises that Jehovah offers us, for example, seeing our loved ones live again and also seeing how Jehovah will reward Abraham for his faith and patience by bringing him and his family back to life here on earth.Read Micah 7:7.


WHAT DO YOU THINK?

  • What is “the city” that Abraham awaited?

  • This city is not a human city, rather it is a heavenly city, it is the Kingdom of God made up of Jesus Christ and the 144 thousand anointed Christians. Paul himself referred to this city or this Kingdom by calling it \”the city of the living God\” and \”the spiritual Jerusalem.\”


  • What challenges did Abraham face?

  • He faced a terrible famine that struck the land where Jehovah had asked him to go. Also that the Pharaoh of Egypt was about to take away his own wife. He also faced family problems due to the irritating behavior of Hagar and Ishmael and had to kick them out of their camp.


  • How can we imitate Abraham’s example?

  • Being willing to make sacrifices to fully serve Jehovah. Accepting that our life will not be without problems, despite serving Jehovah faithfully. Focusing on the future and the blessings we will enjoy and, being patient as we wait for the city that has true foundations to exercise its form of government here on earth.


SONG 74 Join in the Kingdom Song!

Waiting for the fulfillment of a promise can test our patience​—and in some cases, our faith. What lessons can we learn from Abraham that will strengthen our determination to wait patiently for the fulfillment of Jehovah’s promises? And what good example have some modern-day servants of Jehovah set?

Brother Walden’s life story is published in the December 1, 2013, issue of The Watchtower, pp. 8-10.

Brother Apostolidis’ life story is published in the February 1, 2002, issue of The Watchtower, pp. 24-28.

Sister Hyde’s life story is published in the July 1, 2004, issue of The Watchtower, pp. 23-29.

PICTURE DESCRIPTION: An elderly couple continue faithfully serving Jehovah despite challenges. They keep their faith strong by focusing on Jehovah’s promises for the future.



“Jehovah Is Great and Most Worthy of Praise”



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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | PSALMS 142-150

“Jehovah Is Great and Most Worthy of Praise”

The starry heavens
In observing that Jehovah’s greatness is without limits, David was motivated to praise Him forever
Like David, Jehovah’s loyal servants are moved to make His mighty acts a regular part of their conversations
A family in Bible times looks up at the starry heavens
A person reaches for a helping hand
David was convinced of Jehovah’s desire and ability to care for all of His servants

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What Can We Learn From the Priests’ Garments?



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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 27-28

What Can We Learn From the Priests’ Garments?

The high priest and a Levite priest wearing special garments for their duties.
The garments worn by Israel’s priests remind us of the importance of seeking Jehovah’s direction, of being holy, and of displaying modesty and dignity.

    How do we seek Jehovah’s direction?

    *** ws14 4/15 p. 25 par. 17 Be of Good Courage—Jehovah Is Your Helper! ***

17 Seek Jehovah’s direction before you make a decision so that you will not have regrets later. Pray for holy spirit, wisdom, and guidance. (2 Timothy 1:7) Ask yourself: ‘How much am I willing to sacrifice in order to serve Jehovah? Will I listen to his direction to stay with my family, even if that means we will have a less comfortable life?’ (Luke 14:33) Ask the elders for help, and follow their Bible-based advice. If you do this, you show that you trust in Jehovah’s promise to help you. The elders will not tell you what to do, but they will help you to make wise choices that will lead to a happy life.—2 Corinthians 1:24.

 

     What does it mean to be holy?

     *** it-1 p. 849 Forehead ***

Israel’s High Priest. In Israel the high priest’s turban had on its front, over the priest’s forehead, a gold plate, “the holy sign of dedication,” upon which were inscribed “with the engravings of a seal” the words “Holiness belongs to Jehovah.” (Ex 28:36-38; 39:30) As Israel’s chief representative of Jehovah’s worship, it was fitting that the high priest keep his office holy, and this inscription would also serve as a reminder to all Israel of the need of constant holiness in the service of Jehovah. It also served as a suitable picture of the great High Priest, Jesus Christ, and his being dedicated by Jehovah to this priestly service that upholds God’s holiness.—Heb 7:26.

 

     How can we display modesty and dignity?

     *** w99 12/1 pp. 26-28 Do Not Let Your Strength Become Your Weakness ***

A good mind is certainly a fine asset. Still, it could become a weakness if it leads to overconfidence or causes us to develop an inflated opinion of ourselves, especially if others commend us excessively or flatter us. Or we might develop an intellectual view of God’s Word and Bible-based study publications.

Overconfidence may surface in various ways. For example, when someone with a fine mind receives a speaking assignment in the Christian congregation, perhaps a public discourse or a talk in the Theocratic Ministry School, he may leave preparation to the last minute, maybe not even praying for Jehovah’s blessing. Rather, he trusts in his reserve of knowledge and in his ability to think on his feet. Natural ability may mask his laxness for a time, but without Jehovah’s full blessing, his spiritual progress would slow down, perhaps even stop. What a waste of a fine gift!—Proverbs 3:5, 6; James 3:1.

Someone of keen mind might also take an intellectual view of the Bible and Bible study aids. However, such knowledge only “puffs up,” or inflates the ego like a balloon; it does not ‘build up’ loving Christian relationships. (1 Corinthians 8:1; Galatians 5:26) On the other hand, the spiritual man, regardless of his mental abilities, always prays for and trusts in God’s spirit. His strength becomes ever more an asset as he grows in love, humility, knowledge, and wisdom—and all in pleasing proportion.—Colossians 1:9, 10.

Ability would also become a weakness if through it we developed an inflated opinion of ourselves, revealing a lack of modesty. A gifted person—and any who adulate him—may forget that Jehovah “does not regard any who are wise in their own heart,” gifted though they may be. (Job 37:24) “Wisdom is with the modest ones,” says God’s Word. (Proverbs 11:2) The apostle Paul, though highly intelligent and well educated, said to the Corinthians: “I, when I came to you, brothers, did not come with an extravagance of speech or of wisdom . . . I came to you in weakness and in fear and with much trembling; and my speech and what I preached were not with persuasive words of wisdom but with a demonstration of spirit and power, that your faith might be, not in men’s wisdom, but in God’s power.”—1 Corinthians 2:1-5.

The truly wise person is not fooled by the world’s view of intellect, nor by its definition of success. So rather than using his talents to earn the plaudits of men or to amass worldly riches, he gives his best to the One who gave him his life and abilities. (1 John 2:15-17) To that end he keeps Kingdom interests first in his life, becoming like a fruitful “tree planted by streams of water.” Thanks to Jehovah’s blessing, not to his own natural talents, “everything he does will succeed.”—Psalm 1:1-3; Matthew 6:33.





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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Monday, September 21

2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Monday, September 21

Make disciples of people . . . , teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded you.​—Matt. 28:19, 20.
How can you plan to be a full-time Christian minister? More than anything, spiritual qualities will help you to be successful in serving Jehovah fully. So be diligent in your study of God’s Word, meditate deeply on its meaning, and look for ways to express your faith at congregation meetings. During your school years, you can acquire experience and skill as a preacher of the good news. Learn to be interested in people by tactfully asking their opinion and listening to their response. Also, you can offer to do things in the congregation, such as helping to clean and maintain the Kingdom Hall. Jehovah is pleased to use those who have a humble, willing spirit. (Ps. 110:3; Acts 6:1-3) The apostle Paul invited Timothy into missionary service because “he was well-reported-on by the brothers.”​—Acts 16:1-5w17.07 23 ¶7; 26 ¶14

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An Expression of Thanksgiving

 


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An Israelite family eating the meat of an animal offered as a communion sacrifice.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | LEVITICUS 6-7

An Expression of Thanksgiving

7:11-15, 20

Communion sacrifices in Israel remind us of the importance of expressing our appreciation to Jehovah in our prayers and by our conduct.​—Php 4:6, 7; Col 3:15.

  • When we pray, what specific things can we thank Jehovah for?​—1Th 5:17, 18

  • How does showing thankfulness benefit us?

  • How might someone partake of “the table of demons,” and how would this show a lack of appreciation to Jehovah?​—1Co 10:20, 21

An Israelite woman looking up and giving thanks to Jehovah.

Keep Walking in the Truth

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Keep Walking in the Truth

“No greater joy do I have than this: that I should hear that my children go on walking in the truth.”​—3 JOHN 4.

SONG 54 “This Is the Way”

PREVIEW*

1. As indicated at 3 John 3, 4, what makes us happy?

This text mentions to us that the Apostle John was happy when he heard that Christians to whom he had helped them know the truth continued to serve the Lord, just as we feel happy when our children are physical or spiritual dedicate their lives to the Lord and continue to serve.

See how the words of 3 John 4 are fulfilled where it says, \”Nothing gives me more joy than hearing that my children continue to walk in the truth.\” Whether this is accomplished in physical or spiritual children, we too feel happy when they dedicate their lives to the Lord and continue to serve Him.Read 3 John 3, 4.

2. What was the purpose of the letters that John wrote?

The aim of the letters was to encourage loyal Christians to maintain faith in Jesus and to continue to walk in the truth.

The holy spirit of the Lord prompted him to write these three letters with the aim of encouraging loyal Christians to maintain faith in Jesus and to continue to walk in truth.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The insightful book mentions about John\’s three letters that John probably wrote them when he was old because he used expressions such as \”little children\” or \”little children.\” Also, although the name of the Apostle John is not mentioned in any of these three letters, it can be trusted that he wrote them because there are many similarities between the gospel that bears his name and these.

These three letters highlight tips such as maintaining Christian unity, loving God by keeping His commandments, avoiding darkness by walking in the light, showing love for brothers and sisters, and continually walking in truth. Despite his advanced age, the Apostle John was a great source of encouragement and strength for the congregations of Asia Minor and for all Christians who read his letters, it will certainly be of great benefit to study them (it-2 pp. 144).

3. What questions will we answer?

We will answer three questions; What does it mean to walk in truth, what obstacles do we face? and how to help each other stay on the truth?

The Apostle John gave on these issues is very valuable because he faced a time when there was a dangerous influence on the part of the false teachers mentioned in 1 John 2:18, 19.

NOTE OF THE BOX: \”THE ANTICHRIST IS DISCOVERED\”

As mentioned in the box, the Apostle John had plenty of reasons to be concerned as he was the last of the apostles to be mentioned alive and would face the challenge of helping congregations to defeat false teachers who tried to deceive God\’s congregation.

It may be that because of Greek philosophy and its popularity in those days many men ensured that God had granted them a mystical power. Because of these deceptions John called them antichrists, or people who teach things against Christ.

In the article \”The antichrist is discovered\”, which was referenced in the box; \”John\’s letters in context\” is explained to us about the term antichrist. We can emphasize that this term is only found in two of the Apostle John\’s three letters, and this article tells us that this term refers not only to one person but to a collective or group of people that includes religious leaders who teach falsehoods, apostates, people who mixed human philosophy with Christianity, among others.* (1 John 2:18, 19, 26

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO WALK IN THE TRUTH?

4. According to 1 John 2:3-6 and 2 John 4, 6, what is involved in walking in the truth?

These two texts emphasize that to walk in the truth, we must first know this set of teaching found in the Bible, and second we must obey the commandments of the Lord, in this matter Jesus is the perfect example so we must follow in his footsteps.

First we must know the truth, which is in the Word of God, the Bible, and besides, we must obey the commandments of the Lord. And an important way to achieve this is by following in The Footsteps of Jesus as faithfully as possible since he set the perfect example in this matter.

Verses from 1 John 2:3 and 2 John 6 should be highlighted. These two texts use 3 times the terms \”keep walking\” or \”continue obeying\”. Both expressions wish to convey the fact that walking in truth is not a unique and lasting process, that once you start to walk in the truth so you will continue forever, rather it is an ongoing process that requires our special attention day by day to never stop doing so.John 8:29 (Read 1 John 2:3-6; 2 John 4, 6; 1 Pet. 2:21).

5. Of what must we be convinced?

We must be convinced of the truth about Jehovah and Jesus that is why we must study the bible that teaches us that Jehovah is the God of truth and everything he tells us in his word is true and that Jesus is the promised Messiah and that he is the King of the Kingdom of God, when we come to learn and have exact knowledge about this we will be completely convinced that we have the truth and no one can deceive us.

We must be convinced of three things that include Jehovah, Jesus Christ, and the Bible. In the case of Jehovah we must fully trust that he is the God of truth and that, therefore, everything that the Bible tells us in his Word is true. And in the case of Jesus Christ we must fully and sincerely recognize him as the promised Messiah.

Surely most of us here present, if not we all believe in these three things that have just been mentioned, that Jehovah is the True God, that what the Bible says is true and that Jesus Christ is the Messiah. However, what we must meditate on is the level of our conviction regarding these three things, since in the world in which we live there are many impostors and liars who daily try to deceive us or weaken that conviction.

This article will be very useful as it will reinforce the fact that the only way to avoid being deceived is by studying the Word of God since only then will we come to know Jehovah and Jesus completely. (2 John 7-111 John 2:22John 17:3)

WHAT OBSTACLES DO WE FACE?

6. What is one obstacle that young Christians face?

The obstacle that young people must face is not to be fooled by human ideas, for example the paragraph mentions a young woman who had to face this trap, she says that when she was in school studying about evolution and others Human philosophies made her doubt the truth, but she did not limit herself to accepting what they told her in class, rather she studied what Jehovah says in the bible and the book life also helps. How was it presented here? By evolution or by creation? And in a matter of weeks her doubts had disappeared, she convinced herself that the bible has the truth and that living according to it would give her happiness and peace.

Because our young people are to some extent the most exposed to human ideas, because they spend a lot of time in school with teachers and peers, they face the danger that topics like evolution or human philosophies will seem interesting and make them fall into the trap of beginning to doubt the truth.

And although the paragraph mentions that young people are the most vulnerable, the reality is that we all are. We live in the information age and news that is viral in a school can also be in our homes since it enters through our mobile devices. So we must all be very careful with what we are letting into our home and be selective and blunt as to which sites or pages we will allow to influence our mind and the mind of our family.

7. What pressure must we resist, and why?

All Christians must fight against the temptation to lead a double life, we must bear in mind that if we are leading a double life, first we deceive ourselves, because we are not practicing the truth and secondly Jehovah knows he sees everything as Hebrews says 4:13 all things are naked and fully exposed to the eyes of the one to whom we are accountable.

Against the temptation to lead a double life. Whether we are young or old, this temptation is a bond for all of us since our own imperfection leads us to the bad. However, we must strive to do so as it would be very foolish for us to try to deceive Jehovah because of what Hebrews 4:13 mentions \”all things are naked and totally exposed to his eyes.\”Heb. 4:13(1 John 1:6)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

According to the October 2018 watchtower on its pages 9 and 10 paragraph 15 leading a double life is when someone pretends to be a good Christian in front of the congregation and their family, but behaves in a way that is not typical of Christians when they are with young people of the world or when using social networks. This attitude has a lot to do with their little or no conviction of the 3 things we talked about in paragraph 5, rather than being convinced of these, they are actually more interested in the apparent brilliance of satan\’s system and want to live it to the fullest.

8. What must we reject?

We must reject the world\’s attitude towards sin, Christians must see that this is a serious danger that can influence us, because in general people say they believe in God, but they do not accept what he says about sin, especially in Sex issues, they call it personal preference or alternative lifestyle, so we must be firm and reject that way of thinking and acting in the world.

We must reject the world\’s attitude toward sin. This attitude is like the one mentioned in 1 John 1: 8, people tell themselves that they have no sin but in reality they deceive themselves, and that attitude or way of thinking only makes them be lax about it. time to accept what Jehovah says about sin.

In the box that we analyze regarding the context of the letters of the apostle John, we analyze that people who teach things against Christ are called antichrists. Due to this we can conclude that today we are living in a world full of antichrists, since the acceptance of what the world calls alternative lifestyles, lifestyles that the Bible actually condemns, is becoming more and more popular. So we should not let these antichrists weaken our conviction of what the Bible says about sin. (1 John 1:8

9. How do young ones benefit by sticking to their Bible-based convictions?

Young people must remember that if they live according to their biblical convictions, they are protecting their dignity, their health, their emotional well-being and their friendship with Jehovah, all of this is more valuable than what Satan offers with his crooked world, so young people how many The more temptations they resist, the easier it will be for them to do what is right, and when they do they show that they are defeating the devil.

Although the pressures can be strong or even a little humiliating, by living according to our conviction of biblical truths we protect our dignity, our physical health, our emotional well-being, our value as persons and especially our friendship with Jehovah. To achieve this we must always keep in mind that the opinion that matters most to us is that of our God Jehovah.

The expression found in the paragraph where it is said that the more temptations we resist, the easier it will be for us to do the right thing made me think of a muscle. The more we exercise this, the more we use it, the stronger and more skilled it becomes, but if we neglect it, but if we do not exercise it, this muscle can even atrophy or be damaged. In the same way, we should endeavor to use our conviction of biblical truths enough to overcome the trials we face.

ILLUSTRATION

In this illustration we can clearly see what our young people may face in schools. We can see how our sister sees a poster on a wall in her school which refers to support for people with homosexual inclinations. Perhaps observing this and observing the support of so many people for these people makes you think that there is wrong with it. However, she does not allow doubts to take root in her mind or in her heart and she puts to work and listens to Jehovah\’s reasons found in her Word the Bible. After testing and verifying for herself what Jehovah says regarding homosexual behavior, our little sister firmly defends her convictions before a group of colleagues who pressure her to also support this movement. We can all follow this example by strengthening our faith in what Jehovah says about what is right and what is wrong, so that we can stand up for what we believe.1 John 2:14.

10. How does 1 John 1:9 help us to serve Jehovah with a clean conscience?

10 As we have inherited imperfection, we all sin either with our words or with our works, for us it is a real struggle to do good, that is why as this text says we have to humbly ask Jehovah to forgive us based on our faith in the sacrifice of His son, also if we have committed a serious sin and we repent and seek the help of the elders, Jehovah will forgive us and in this way we can serve him with a clear conscience.

The text of 1 John 3:19, 2 contains words that comfort and comfort those who may have made serious mistakes. He mentions that even if it is \”our own heart that God condemns us is bigger than our heart and can make our heart feel safe.\” There may be those who feel that their past mistakes overwhelm them, but how we see these verses encourage us not to have those feelings rather we must trust that if Jehovah has helped us through the elders our sins have been forgotten and we can serve him God with a clear conscience.

The text of 1 John 3:19, 2 contains words that comfort and comfort those who may have made serious mistakes. He mentions that even if it is \”our own heart that God condemns us is bigger than our heart and can make our heart feel safe.\” There may be those who feel that their past mistakes overwhelm them, but how we see these verses encourage us not to have those feelings rather we must trust that if Jehovah has helped us through the elders our sins have been forgotten and we can serve him God with a clear conscience.

This text helps us because it gives us the confidence that if we confess our sins to Jehovah, because he is faithful and just, he will forgive them and cleanse us from all injustice. So we should not fear if we sin since we serve a forgiving God, although we must bear in mind that if we have seriously sinned we will have to ask for help from those whom Jehovah has appointed, namely the elders of our congregation. (Read 1 John 1:9Jas. 5:14-161 John 2:1, 2, 12; 3:19, 20).

11. How can we protect our mind from teachings that could harm our faith?

11 True Christians must be able to distinguish between a truth and a lie, if we do not do so we run the risk that Satan through apostates will sow doubts in our minds, and weaken our trust in Jehovah and the love we have for them. Brothers, in the paragraph there is an asterisk that invites us to see the topic, Do we have all the data? In this article we are reminded that biblical principles protect us and help us to use safe data and consult reliable sources to draw conclusions good decisions and make good decisions.

By learning to distinguish between a truth and a lie. These lies abound on the Internet and social networks so we must be careful when using these as apostates use them to try to weaken our trust in Jehovah and the love we have for our brothers.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The article “Do we have all the data?” From The Watchtower of August 2018 explained that currently we are bombarded with a lot of information through the Internet, television and other media, but it is not always reliable information since there is malicious individuals who distribute misleading information and misrepresent the facts. Therefore, we must be careful and evaluate well what we read and hear.

In the article “Do we have all the data?”, Which is cited in the note to this paragraph, he also advised us not to waste time browsing unreliable news sites on the Internet or reading emails or text messages that contain rumors. Above all, it is important that we avoid websites that promote apostates. The sources that help us to have all the data regarding us as Jehovah\’s Witnesses can be found on the j w .org site under the sections “Breaking News”, “Press” and “JW Broadcasting”.* —1 John 4:1, 6; Rev. 12:9.

12. Why should we deepen our appreciation for the truths we have learned?

12 We know that faith is an act of trust that is based on accurate knowledge and experience, therefore we must regularly study the word of God which is the truth, also strengthen our trust in Jesus and in the role that they fulfill the purpose of God and we must trust in the only channel that Jehovah uses to direct his organization the faithful and prudent slave, in this way our faith will be solid and will serve as a shield against Satan.

Because only by doing this can we resist satan\’s attacks. If we strengthen our faith through regular study of the Bible, it will become like a tree with deep roots, and it will not be influenced by anything that satan or his supporters do.

The paragraph mentions that if we strengthen our faith with what we learn from the Bible it will become like a tree with deep roots. I gave myself the task of investigating which is the tree with the deepest roots and I found that in South Africa a tree called Boscia albitrunca was found which had roots 68 meters deep, due to the prolonged droughts these trees in the area need dig deep to find water and nutrients. We live in a dry world, spiritually speaking, that is why we also need to deepen our study of the Bible to constantly nurture our faith in Jehovah.​—2 John 8, 9.

13. What should we expect, and why?

13 The bible identifies satan as the ruler of this world, that is why the world hates us, as he knows that his end is near, he is furious and uses different means to attack us, among them he uses force to stop preaching or destroy our faith In some countries our work has even been banned, but our brothers continue to endure showing fidelity and loyalty to Jehovah.

We know that the world hates us because it is under the control of our enemy satan the devil. And if we add to that that he is furious because he has little time left, we should not be surprised by the large number of subtle means by which he attacks us.

Knowing this, we must not let the hatred of nations intimidate us. For example, the fact that in some nations our work is forbidden, rather than discouraging us, it must be a cause of joy such and how the disciples of Jesus rejoiced when the rulers of their time persecuted them. In the same way, we must continue to endure and pray for our brothers who suffer this type of hatred from the world and show that no matter what they do, we will remain faithful. (1 John 3:131 John 5:19Rev. 12:12

HELP ONE ANOTHER TO REMAIN IN THE TRUTH

14. What is one way we can help our brothers and sisters to remain in the truth?

14 One way is by being compassionate with them, for example. Do we respond quickly to the need for material and spiritual help from our brothers, who have lost a loved one? or who suffer from natural disasters? or lack of employment or illnesses and they need our help? We must bear in mind that true love and compassion is demonstrated above all by actions, not just by words.

According to 1 John 3:10, 11 the children of God and those of the devil recognize each other “by practicing justice and by loving their brother”, so one way to help each other to continue with integrity in the truth is to be compassionate towards each other . In this way we will also show that we are servants of our God Jehovah.

And the best way to show love and compassion to our brothers is with actions and not just with words. For example, if we know a brother who has lost a loved one and needs comfort or some kind of help, or if we know that due to a natural disaster the brothers need help to rebuild their Kingdom Halls or their homes, we should offer ourselves willingly. and help them either with our financial resources or with our strength. (1 John 3:10, 11, 16-18

15. As stated at 1 John 4:7, 8, what do we need to do?

15 These texts invite us to show love to each other by imitating our loving God Jehovah, and one way to show this love is by forgiving others, this means that when someone hurts us, love will not lead us to forgive them and forget what they did, that is precisely what brother Andy mentioned in this paragraph did, he was offended when a brother made a hurtful comment about the people of his culture, Aldo asked Jehovah for help not to see this brother with bad eyes and then he did something Moreover, he invited him to go out and preach there, he explained how he felt, the brother apologized and by his tone of voice he realized that he was sorry from the heart so they made peace and forgot what happened.

We should show love to one another in imitation of our God Jehovah. And one important way to show love is by forgiving others. For example, if someone hurts us, love will lead us to forgive him and forget what he did (Colossians 3:13).

Brother Aldo\’s example is a great way to handle an offense between siblings. Although Aldo became very offended, he did not make the biggest problem and this offense only remained between him, the brother who offended him, and Jehovah. Aldo also asked Jehovah for help so as not to look down on the brother who offended him. Thanks to his excellent way of bearing this offense they both made peace and forgot what happened (Read 1 John 4:7, 8Col. 3:13

16-17. What should be our determination?

16 We must resolve to walk in the truth and obey Jehovah in everything we do, so we must study the Bible and trust it, strengthen our faith in Jesus, reject human ideas and what apostates say, fight against living a double life and yield to sin and allow it to be guided by Jehovah\’s high moral standards without forgetting that we must forgive our brothers and help them when they need it.

We must be determined to walk in the truth and obey Jehovah in all that we do. We will achieve this by studying his Word and trusting in it, strengthening our faith in Jesus, rejecting human ideas and what apostates say. Fighting the temptation to lead a double life and not giving in to sin. Rather, let us be guided by Jehovah\’s high moral standards. And let us help our brothers to stay strong by forgiving those who offend us and helping those in need.

We must be determined to walk in the truth and obey Jehovah in all that we do. We will achieve this by studying his Word and trusting in it, strengthening our faith in Jesus, rejecting human ideas and what apostates say. Fighting the temptation to lead a double life and not giving in to sin. Rather, let us be guided by Jehovah\’s high moral standards. And let us help our brothers to stay strong by forgiving those who offend us and helping those in need.​—1 John 2:27.


HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER?

  • What does it mean to walk in the truth?

  • It means that we have to know and accept the set of teachings found in the Bible and we must obey all the commandments that Jehovah teaches us, making Jehovah\’s revealed truth the very center or axis of our entire life.

    It means having a full conviction that Jehovah is the God of truth and that, therefore, everything that the Bible tells us in his Word is true. And in the case of Jesus Christ we must fully and sincerely recognize him as the promised Messiah.

  • What obstacles do we face?

  • Christians must reject human ideas and what apostates say fight the temptation to lead a double life and give in to sin.

    We are faced with human ideas that can cast doubt on our trust in Jehovah, with the world\’s weak and light attitude towards sin which, if we are not careful, can cause us to become infected with that attitude too and, to apostasy, the which seeks to sow doubts in the minds of God\’s faithful servants.

  • How can we help our brothers and sisters remain in the truth?

  • We learned two ways, first being compassionate, true love and compassion for our brothers and sisters, we will demonstrate it above all with actions, not only with words, and secondly, by forgiving others, we must make peace and forgive from the heart.

    Being compassionate with our brothers through actions especially when our brothers need us most, whether we have to spend physical or economic resources in their favor. And also show our love to them by resolving misunderstandings that arise between us and forgiving them completely.


  • SONG 49 Making Jehovah’s Heart Glad

We live in a world dominated by the father of the lie, Satan. So we face a constant struggle to walk in the truth. Christians living at the end of the first century C.E. had the same challenge. In order to help them and us, Jehovah inspired the apostle John to write three letters. The contents of those letters will help us identify the obstacles we face and learn how to overcome them.

Some names have been changed.

See the study article “Do You Have the Facts?” in the August 2018 issue of The Watchtower.

PICTURE DESCRIPTION: While in school, a young sister is bombarded with homosexual propaganda. (In some cultures, rainbow colors are used to signify homosexuality.) Later, she takes time to do research to fortify her Christian beliefs. This helps her to handle a difficult challenge.