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MeekSpaceNG - free theocratic materials and downloads We've assembled wonderful selection of fun free theocratic multimedia, crossword puzzles, Bible Reading Schedules, Documents, Templates and various useful research tools for Jehovah's Witnesses, and we offer them all to you for free use and distribution. Jehovah’s Witnesses Theocratic Software. With life becoming ever so full and busy these days, easy access to important resources is both a time-saver and an inspiration, MeekSpaceNG has assembled a wonderful selection of downloads for Jehovah's Witnesses, and we offer them all to you for free use and distribution. Many of these aids are practical, others are a source of motivation, and they're all intended for your enrichment, easy research, pleasure and enjoyment. You'll discover a wide variety of different file types in these collections which among others include multimedia, templates, Word and PDF documents. Theocratic Software offerings range from a complete chronology of "The Promised Seed" (Genesis) to personal Bible reading schedules in a variety of formats. You'll even find a Bible timeline for daily use that puts important scriptural references at your fingertips. Simplify organizational duties with templates for Our Christian Life and Ministry, midweek and weekend meetings, announcements or congregation accounts. Assembly and Regional Convention notebooks are available as well as Life and Ministry workbook and worksheets for adults and the kids are equally given prominent attention. Develop Bible reading schedules, outline study programs, and track field service time. From delightful children's activities to inspiring desktop wallpaper, these JW theocratic downloads are engaging and entertaining resources for the whole family. As God's organization is ever more using jw.org as a means to distribute spiritual food, meekspaceNG was created to find ways to alert the reader of the latest information, releases and updates from the official website. However, we don't allow posting of entire articles or magazines here, only links to such articles will be provided. We know there is such a condition as "fair use". This allows for quoting portions and discussing it. Here is the "official" info on fair-use: https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/more-info.html. This rule we are bound to respect to the fullest. However, if in anyway we are overstepping our bounds, we are ready for adjustments. We conclude by saying that this is personal project and is in no way officially connected with jw.org. we are jw friendly. We believes in all the teaching of the Giverning Body of JW's Friends and propaging the ideals and doctrines of the organization as the only Channel Jehovah is using today. We therefore encourage all visitors and users of the blog to visit https://www.jw.org which is the official web for Jehovah's organization.

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Tuesday, November 12

Tuesday, November 12

Ponder over these things.​—1 Tim. 4:15.
We discovered some priceless truths when we first began to associate with God’s people. We learned that Jehovah is our Creator and Life-Giver and that he has a purpose for mankind. We also learned that God lovingly provided the ransom sacrifice of his Son so that we might be freed from sin and death. We further learned that his Kingdom will end all suffering and that we have the prospect of living forever in peace and happiness under Kingdom rule. (John 3:16; Rev. 4:11; 21:3, 4) From time to time, our understanding of a Bible prophecy or some Scriptural passage may be adjusted. When such new understandings are provided, we ought to take time to study the information carefully and meditate on it. (Acts 17:11) We seek to understand clearly not only the major adjustments but also the subtle differences between the old understanding and the new one. In this way, we are certain to place the new truth securely in our own treasure store. w17.06 12-13 ¶15-16

meetingBOX | WEEK NOVEMBER 11-17, 2019 Meeting Workbook Downloads




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November 11-17

2 JOHN 1-13; 3 JOHN 1-14–JUDE 1-25
Song 128 and Prayer


Opening Comments (3 min. or less)




TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD



“We Must Fight to Stay in the Truth”: (10 min.)
[Play the video Introduction to 2 John.]
[Play the video Introduction to 3 John.]
[Play the video Introduction to Jude.]
Jude 3—“Put up a hard fight for the faith” (w04 9/15 11-12 ¶8-9)


Digging for Spiritual Gems: (8 min.)



Jude 4, 12—Why were the ungodly men who had slipped into the congregation likened to “the rocks hidden below water at . . . love feasts”? (it-2 279, 816)
Jude 14, 15—Why did Enoch speak of a future event in the past tense, and what is the fulfillment of his prophecy? (wp17.1 12 ¶1, 3)
What has this week’s Bible reading taught you about Jehovah?
What other spiritual gems have you discovered in this week’s Bible reading?


Bible Reading: (4 min. or less) 2Jo 1-13 (th study 12)




APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY



Initial Call Video: (4 min.) Play and discuss the video.
Initial Call: (2 min. or less) Use the sample conversation. (th study 1)
Initial Call: (3 min. or less) Begin with the sample conversation. Respond to an objection common in your territory. (th study 6)
Initial Call: (3 min. or less) Begin with the sample conversation. Then leave a jw.org contact card. (th study 11)




LIVING AS CHRISTIANS



Song 87


Local Needs: (15 min.)


Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) jy chap. 90


Review Followed by Preview of Next Week (3 min.)
Song 147 and Prayer

© jw.org

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, November 11

Monday, November 11

No one will be put to death on the testimony of just one witness.​—Num. 35:30.
Jehovah commissioned Israelite elders to imitate his high standard of justice. First, the elders needed to establish the facts. Further, they had to weigh carefully a manslayer’s motive, attitude, and previous conduct when deciding whether to show mercy. To reflect divine justice, they had to determine whether the fugitive acted “out of hatred” and “with malicious intent.” (Num. 35:20-24) If the testimony of witnesses was considered, at least two witnesses had to substantiate a charge of intentional murder. Thus, after establishing the facts of the case, the elders had to look at the person, not just the action. They needed insight, the ability to look beyond the obvious and to see into a matter. Above all, they needed Jehovah’s holy spirit, which would enable them to reflect his insight, mercy, and justice.​—Ex. 34:6, 7w17.11 16 ¶13-14

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meetingBOX | WEEK NOVEMBER 11-17, 2019 Meeting Workbook Downloads

meetingBOX 

November 11-17

2 JOHN 1-13; 3 JOHN 1-14–JUDE 1-25
Song 128 and Prayer

Opening Comments (3 min. or less)


TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD


“We Must Fight to Stay in the Truth”: (10 min.)
[Play the video Introduction to 2 John.]
[Play the video Introduction to 3 John.]
[Play the video Introduction to Jude.]
Jude 3—“Put up a hard fight for the faith” (w04 9/15 11-12 ¶8-9)

Digging for Spiritual Gems: (8 min.)


Jude 4, 12—Why were the ungodly men who had slipped into the congregation likened to “the rocks hidden below water at . . . love feasts”? (it-2 279, 816)
Jude 14, 15—Why did Enoch speak of a future event in the past tense, and what is the fulfillment of his prophecy? (wp17.1 12 ¶1, 3)
What has this week’s Bible reading taught you about Jehovah?
What other spiritual gems have you discovered in this week’s Bible reading?

Bible Reading: (4 min. or less) 2Jo 1-13 (th study 12)


APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY


Initial Call Video: (4 min.) Play and discuss the video.
Initial Call: (2 min. or less) Use the sample conversation. (th study 1)
Initial Call: (3 min. or less) Begin with the sample conversation. Respond to an objection common in your territory. (th study 6)
Initial Call: (3 min. or less) Begin with the sample conversation. Then leave a jw.org contact card. (th study 11)


LIVING AS CHRISTIANS


Song 87

Local Needs: (15 min.)

Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) jy chap. 90

Review Followed by Preview of Next Week (3 min.)
Song 147 and Prayer

© jw.org

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, November 11

Monday, November 11

No one will be put to death on the testimony of just one witness.​—Num. 35:30.
Jehovah commissioned Israelite elders to imitate his high standard of justice. First, the elders needed to establish the facts. Further, they had to weigh carefully a manslayer’s motive, attitude, and previous conduct when deciding whether to show mercy. To reflect divine justice, they had to determine whether the fugitive acted “out of hatred” and “with malicious intent.” (Num. 35:20-24) If the testimony of witnesses was considered, at least two witnesses had to substantiate a charge of intentional murder. Thus, after establishing the facts of the case, the elders had to look at the person, not just the action. They needed insight, the ability to look beyond the obvious and to see into a matter. Above all, they needed Jehovah’s holy spirit, which would enable them to reflect his insight, mercy, and justice.​—Ex. 34:6, 7w17.11 16 ¶13-14

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Sunday, November 10

Sunday, November 10

You will stand up for your lot at the end of the days.​—Dan. 12:13.
Daniel was almost 100 years old and nearing the end of his life. Would Daniel get to live again? Absolutely! At the end of the book of Daniel, we read God’s assurance to him: “As for you, go on to the end. You will rest.” Elderly Daniel knew that the dead are at rest, with no “planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave.” Daniel would soon be going there. (Eccl. 9:10) But that would not be the end of him. He was promised a future. The message to the prophet Daniel continued with the words of today’s text. No date or length of time was given. Daniel was to come to his end in death and then rest. Yet, saying that he would ‘stand up for his lot’ in the future amounted to a clear promise of a resurrection to come​—long after he had died. That would be “at the end of the days.” The Jerusalem Bible renders the promise to Daniel: “You will rise for your share at the end of time.” w17.12 7 ¶17-18

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Sunday, November 10

Sunday, November 10

You will stand up for your lot at the end of the days.​—Dan. 12:13.
Daniel was almost 100 years old and nearing the end of his life. Would Daniel get to live again? Absolutely! At the end of the book of Daniel, we read God’s assurance to him: “As for you, go on to the end. You will rest.” Elderly Daniel knew that the dead are at rest, with no “planning nor knowledge nor wisdom in the Grave.” Daniel would soon be going there. (Eccl. 9:10) But that would not be the end of him. He was promised a future. The message to the prophet Daniel continued with the words of today’s text. No date or length of time was given. Daniel was to come to his end in death and then rest. Yet, saying that he would ‘stand up for his lot’ in the future amounted to a clear promise of a resurrection to come​—long after he had died. That would be “at the end of the days.” The Jerusalem Bible renders the promise to Daniel: “You will rise for your share at the end of time.” w17.12 7 ¶17-18

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 9

Saturday, November 9

From infancy you have known the holy writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation.​—2 Tim. 3:15.
When your child expresses interest in getting baptized, make good use of material that Jehovah’s organization has provided for parents. Your doing so may lay the groundwork for stressing both the seriousness and the blessings of being dedicated to Jehovah and of being a baptized Christian. As a parent, you have the weighty responsibility​—and privilege—​to bring up your children “in the discipline and admonition of Jehovah.” (Eph. 6:4) That requires not only teaching them what the Bible says but also helping them to develop conviction about what they learn. Yes, they need a conviction that is so strong that it moves them to dedicate themselves to Jehovah and to serve him wholeheartedly. May Jehovah’s Word, his spirit, and your efforts as a parent help your children to become “wise for salvation.” w17.12 22 ¶17, 19

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 9

Saturday, November 9

From infancy you have known the holy writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation.​—2 Tim. 3:15.
When your child expresses interest in getting baptized, make good use of material that Jehovah’s organization has provided for parents. Your doing so may lay the groundwork for stressing both the seriousness and the blessings of being dedicated to Jehovah and of being a baptized Christian. As a parent, you have the weighty responsibility​—and privilege—​to bring up your children “in the discipline and admonition of Jehovah.” (Eph. 6:4) That requires not only teaching them what the Bible says but also helping them to develop conviction about what they learn. Yes, they need a conviction that is so strong that it moves them to dedicate themselves to Jehovah and to serve him wholeheartedly. May Jehovah’s Word, his spirit, and your efforts as a parent help your children to become “wise for salvation.” w17.12 22 ¶17, 19

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