Monthly Archives: September 2020

Young People Ask

Index

Young People Ask

  • Can Internet Dating Really Be Dangerous?
  • Chat Rooms—How Can I Avoid the Dangers?
  • Chat Rooms—What Should I Know About Them?
  • Dabbling in the Occult—What’s the Harm?
  • Do I Have an Eating Disorder?
  • Do I Need a Mobile Phone?
  • How Can I Avoid Getting Involved With the Wrong People?
  • How Can I Conquer This Habit?
  • How Can I Control My Emotions?
  • How Can I Control My Spending?
  • How Can I Cope When Tragedy Strikes?
  • How Can I Deal With Sexual Harassment?
  • How Can I Help Those in Need?
  • How Can I Make Real Friends? 
  • How Can I Stop Hurting Myself?
  • Should I Get a Tattoo?
  • Should I Have a Credit Card?
  • What Should I Know About Steroids?
  • What’s So Wrong With Telephone Sex?
  • What’s Wrong With Binge Drinking?
  • What’s Wrong With Premarital Sex?
  • Why Am I Drawn to the Wrong People?
  • Why Did I Have to Be an Adopted Child?
  • Why Does God Let Us Suffer?
  • Why Do I Have to Read?
  • Why Do I Hurt Myself?
  • Why Should I Get to Know My Grandparents?
  • Why So Many Rules?


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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Wednesday, September 2

2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Wednesday, September 2

Pay constant attention to yourself and to your teaching.​—1 Tim. 4:16.
All who are authorized to give Scriptural discipline​—in the family or in the congregation—​are wise when they imitate Christ’s example. Indeed, their doing so reflects their desire to be molded by God and his Son. It would be difficult to enumerate all the blessings that result from accepting divine discipline and from imitating Jehovah and Jesus when disciplining others. At the very least, families and congregations become havens of peace. Individuals also feel truly loved, valued, and secure​—a foretaste of the blessings to come. (Ps. 72:7) Indeed, it is no exaggeration to say that Jehovah’s discipline teaches us how to live together forever in peace and harmony as a family under his fatherly care. (Isa. 11:9) When we view divine discipline in that light, we will be more likely to appreciate it for what it truly is: beautiful evidence of God’s unmatched love for us. w18.03 26 ¶15;27 ¶17, 19

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2020 New Service Year of Jehovah’s Witnesses and Report of Activities

The 2020 New Service Year of Jehovah’s Witnesses and Report of Activities:
September 1, 2020 – August 31, 2021

Link to MeekSpaceNG Theocratic CALENDAR 

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2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Tuesday, September 1

2020 Examining the Scriptures Daily—Tuesday, September 1

[Bring your childrenup in the discipline and admonition of Jehovah.​—Eph. 6:4.
Bringing up a child in “the discipline and admonition of Jehovah” is one of the greatest privileges a Christian parent can have. (Ps. 127:3) Unlike children in the ancient nation of Israel, the children of Christian parents are not born as part of a people dedicated to Jehovah. Moreover, love for God and for truth is not inherited. From the day of their child’s birth, parents should have the intent to make a disciple, assisting their child to become a dedicated, baptized servant of Jehovah. What could be more important? After all, it is each individual’s dedication, baptism, and faithful service to God that will bring him in line for being marked for salvation during the coming great tribulation. (Matt. 24:13) May you parents experience the joy and satisfaction that result from seeing your children become dedicated, baptized servants of Jehovah. w18.03 12 ¶16-17

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