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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.

meetingBOX | WEEK NOVEMBER 04-10, 2019 Meeting Workbook Downloads

November 4-10

1 JOHN 1-5
Song 122 and Prayer




Opening Comments (3 min. or less)



TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD



“Do Not Love the World or the Things in the World”: (10 min.)
[Play the video Introduction to 1 John.]
1Jo 2:15, 16—“Everything in the world . . . originates with the world,” not with the Father (w05 1/1 10 ¶13)
1Jo 2:17—The world and its desire are passing away (w13 8/15 27 ¶18)



Digging for Spiritual Gems: (8 min.)



1Jo 2:7, 8—How is the commandment referred to by John both old and new? (w13 9/15 10 ¶14)
1Jo 5:16, 17—What is “a sin that does incur death”? (it-1 862 ¶5)
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) 1Jo 1:1–2:6 (th study 5)



APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY



Apply Yourself to Reading and Teaching: (10 min.) Discussion. Play the video Enthusiasm, and then discuss study 11 of the Teaching brochure.


Talk: (5 min. or less) w04 10/1 29—Theme: What did John mean at 1 John 4:18 when he said that “perfect love casts fear out”? (th study 7)



LIVING AS CHRISTIANS



Song 132


“Avoid Worldly Influences When Planning a Wedding”: (15 min.) Discussion. Play the video Weddings That Honor Jehovah.


Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) jy chap. 89


Review Followed by Preview of Next Week (3 min.)


Song 118 and Prayer

© jw.org

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, November 4

Monday, November 4

I was not able to speak to you as to spiritual men, but as to fleshly men.​—1 Cor. 3:1.
Jacob did not have an easy life. He had to put up with his fleshly-minded brother, Esau, who intended to kill him. On top of that, he had to deal with a deceitful father-in-law, who repeatedly tried to exploit him. Yet, despite being surrounded by “physical” men, Jacob was a spiritual man. (1 Cor. 2:14-16) He had faith in the promise made to Abraham and devoted himself to caring for the family who would play a special role in the outworking of Jehovah’s purpose. (Gen. 28:10-15) Jacob’s words and actions reveal that he had God’s standards and will in mind. For example, when he felt threatened by Esau, Jacob said to God: “Save me, I pray you . . . You have said: ‘I will certainly deal well with you, and I will make your offspring like the grains of sand of the sea.’” (Gen. 32:6-12) He obviously put faith in Jehovah’s promises and wanted to act in harmony with God’s will and purpose. w18.02 20 ¶9-10

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meetingBOX | WEEK NOVEMBER 04-10, 2019 Meeting Workbook Downloads

November 4-10

1 JOHN 1-5
Song 122 and Prayer


Opening Comments (3 min. or less)


TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD


“Do Not Love the World or the Things in the World”: (10 min.)
[Play the video Introduction to 1 John.]
1Jo 2:15, 16—“Everything in the world . . . originates with the world,” not with the Father (w05 1/1 10 ¶13)
1Jo 2:17—The world and its desire are passing away (w13 8/15 27 ¶18)


Digging for Spiritual Gems: (8 min.)


1Jo 2:7, 8—How is the commandment referred to by John both old and new? (w13 9/15 10 ¶14)
1Jo 5:16, 17—What is “a sin that does incur death”? (it-1 862 ¶5)
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) 1Jo 1:1–2:6 (th study 5)


APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY


Apply Yourself to Reading and Teaching: (10 min.) Discussion. Play the video Enthusiasm, and then discuss study 11 of the Teaching brochure.

Talk: (5 min. or less) w04 10/1 29—Theme: What did John mean at 1 John 4:18 when he said that “perfect love casts fear out”? (th study 7)


LIVING AS CHRISTIANS


Song 132

“Avoid Worldly Influences When Planning a Wedding”: (15 min.) Discussion. Play the video Weddings That Honor Jehovah.

Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) jy chap. 89

Review Followed by Preview of Next Week (3 min.)

Song 118 and Prayer

© jw.org

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, November 4

Monday, November 4

I was not able to speak to you as to spiritual men, but as to fleshly men.​—1 Cor. 3:1.
Jacob did not have an easy life. He had to put up with his fleshly-minded brother, Esau, who intended to kill him. On top of that, he had to deal with a deceitful father-in-law, who repeatedly tried to exploit him. Yet, despite being surrounded by “physical” men, Jacob was a spiritual man. (1 Cor. 2:14-16) He had faith in the promise made to Abraham and devoted himself to caring for the family who would play a special role in the outworking of Jehovah’s purpose. (Gen. 28:10-15) Jacob’s words and actions reveal that he had God’s standards and will in mind. For example, when he felt threatened by Esau, Jacob said to God: “Save me, I pray you . . . You have said: ‘I will certainly deal well with you, and I will make your offspring like the grains of sand of the sea.’” (Gen. 32:6-12) He obviously put faith in Jehovah’s promises and wanted to act in harmony with God’s will and purpose. w18.02 20 ¶9-10

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Sunday, November 3

Sunday, November 3

What prevents me from getting baptized?​—Acts 8:36.
Consider the example of a Jewish man who was persecuting Christians. He was born in a nation that was dedicated to God. However, the Jews had lost their special relationship with Jehovah. That man was zealous for the traditions of Judaism, but he learned a better way. He received a personal witness from the resurrected and glorified Jesus Christ. What was the man’s response? He welcomed assistance from the Christian disciple Ananias. Regarding that man the Bible tells us: “He then got up and was baptized.” (Acts 9:17, 18; Gal. 1:14) You certainly recognize that Jewish man as the one who came to be known as the apostle Paul. But reflect on the fact that once he gained appreciation for the truth about Jesus’ role in the outworking of God’s purpose, Paul acted. He got baptized without delay. (Acts 22:12-16) It is much the same with Bible students today, whether young or old. w18.03 5-6 ¶9-11

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, October 3

Thursday, October 3

Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need, since the Kingdom of the heavens belongs to them.​—Matt. 5:3.
The Bible speaks highly of spiritually-minded people. Romans 8:6 shows the advantage of being spiritually-minded, saying: “Setting the mind on the flesh means death, but setting the mind on the spirit means life and peace.” By focusing on spiritual things, we gain peace with God and with ourselves now and the prospect of everlasting life in the future. However, we live in a dangerous environment. Since fleshly attitudes are all around us, we need to put forth real effort to develop spirituality and to guard it once we have it. If a person loses his spirituality, he creates a moral vacuum and the polluted “air” of this world will rush in. Jude spoke of those who would deteriorate even to the point of “not having spirituality.”​—Jude 18, 19w18.02 19 ¶5, 7; 20 ¶8

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Sunday, November 3

Sunday, November 3

What prevents me from getting baptized?​—Acts 8:36.
Consider the example of a Jewish man who was persecuting Christians. He was born in a nation that was dedicated to God. However, the Jews had lost their special relationship with Jehovah. That man was zealous for the traditions of Judaism, but he learned a better way. He received a personal witness from the resurrected and glorified Jesus Christ. What was the man’s response? He welcomed assistance from the Christian disciple Ananias. Regarding that man the Bible tells us: “He then got up and was baptized.” (Acts 9:17, 18; Gal. 1:14) You certainly recognize that Jewish man as the one who came to be known as the apostle Paul. But reflect on the fact that once he gained appreciation for the truth about Jesus’ role in the outworking of God’s purpose, Paul acted. He got baptized without delay. (Acts 22:12-16) It is much the same with Bible students today, whether young or old. w18.03 5-6 ¶9-11

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, October 3

Thursday, October 3

Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need, since the Kingdom of the heavens belongs to them.​—Matt. 5:3.
The Bible speaks highly of spiritually-minded people. Romans 8:6 shows the advantage of being spiritually-minded, saying: “Setting the mind on the flesh means death, but setting the mind on the spirit means life and peace.” By focusing on spiritual things, we gain peace with God and with ourselves now and the prospect of everlasting life in the future. However, we live in a dangerous environment. Since fleshly attitudes are all around us, we need to put forth real effort to develop spirituality and to guard it once we have it. If a person loses his spirituality, he creates a moral vacuum and the polluted “air” of this world will rush in. Jude spoke of those who would deteriorate even to the point of “not having spirituality.”​—Jude 18, 19w18.02 19 ¶5, 7; 20 ¶8

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 2

Saturday, November 2

Follow the course of hospitality.​—Rom. 12:13.
We welcome all who attend our Christian meetings as fellow guests at a spiritual meal. Jehovah and his organization are our hosts. (Rom. 15:7) When new ones attend, we become cohosts, as it were. Why not take the initiative to welcome these new ones, no matter how they may be dressed or groomed? (Jas. 2:1-4) If a visitor is not already being cared for, could you invite him to sit with you? He might appreciate help to follow the program and perhaps to find scriptures being read. This would be a fine way to “follow the course of hospitality.” Visits of public speakers from other congregations, as well as visits of circuit overseers and, at times, representatives from the local branch office, provide opportunities for us to extend hospitality. (3 John 5-8) Providing refreshments or a meal is one fine way of doing this. Could you assist? w18.03 15 ¶5, 7

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 2

Saturday, November 2

Follow the course of hospitality.​—Rom. 12:13.
We welcome all who attend our Christian meetings as fellow guests at a spiritual meal. Jehovah and his organization are our hosts. (Rom. 15:7) When new ones attend, we become cohosts, as it were. Why not take the initiative to welcome these new ones, no matter how they may be dressed or groomed? (Jas. 2:1-4) If a visitor is not already being cared for, could you invite him to sit with you? He might appreciate help to follow the program and perhaps to find scriptures being read. This would be a fine way to “follow the course of hospitality.” Visits of public speakers from other congregations, as well as visits of circuit overseers and, at times, representatives from the local branch office, provide opportunities for us to extend hospitality. (3 John 5-8) Providing refreshments or a meal is one fine way of doing this. Could you assist? w18.03 15 ¶5, 7