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“Drive Away All the Inhabitants of the Land”

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

“Drive Away All the Inhabitants of the Land”

Jehovah commanded his people to eliminate from the Promised Land anything that could stumble them (Nu 33:52w10 8/1 23)

Jehovah would bless their determined efforts to take complete control of the land (Nu 33:53)

Problems would result if the Israelites did not completely conquer their enemies (Nu 33:55, 56w08 2/15 27 ¶5-6; it-1 404 ¶2)

To please Jehovah, we must eliminate from our life all morally and spiritually defiling practices. (Jas 1:21) Jehovah gives us the strength to combat sinful tendencies and resist the contaminating influences of this world.

Three young men enthusiastically playing a violent video game.
A young man turning off the television.

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Pay Your Vows

Israelite vows were voluntary but binding (Nu 30:2it-2 1162)

Vows may include abstaining from things not prohibited (Nu 30:3, 4it-2 1162)

A solemn promise made to God to perform some act, make some offering or gift, enter some service or condition, or abstain from certain things not unlawful in themselves. A vow was a voluntary expression made of one’s own free will. Being a solemn promise, a vow carried the force of an oath or a swearing, and at times the two expressions accompany each other in the Bible. (Nu 30:2; Mt 5:33) “Vow” is more the declaration of intent, while “oath” denotes the appeal made to a higher authority attesting to the truthfulness or binding nature of the declaration. Oaths often accompanied attestation to a covenant.​—Ge 26:28; 31:44, 53.

Jehovah now deals with his worshippers individually (Nu 30:6-9w04 8/1 27 ¶3)

30:6-8—Can a Christian man set aside his wife’s vows? With regard to vows, Jehovah now deals with his worshipers individually. For example, dedication to Jehovah is a personal vow. (Galatians 6:5) A husband does not have the authority to set aside or cancel such a vow. A wife, though, should avoid making a vow that conflicts with God’s Word or her duties toward her husband.

The two most important vows a Christian can make today are the dedication vow and the marriage vow.

ASK YOURSELF, ‘Am I living up to the vows that I have made?’ (w01 2/1 pp. 14-19 10)

10 How do we view our dedication to God to do his will? Is it the first thing in our life? Regardless of our circumstances, whether young or old, married or single, healthy or sick, we should strive to live up to our dedication, in accordance with our circumstances. One person’s situation may allow him to serve in the full-time ministry as a pioneer, as a volunteer in a branch office of the Watch Tower Society, as a missionary, or in the traveling ministry. Some parents, on the other hand, may have their hands full, caring for the physical and spiritual needs of the family. Are their relatively few hours spent in the ministry each month worth any less in Jehovah’s eyes than the many hours spent by a full-time servant? No. God never expects from us what we do not have. The apostle Paul stated this principle: “If the readiness is there first, it is especially acceptable according to what a person has, not according to what a person does not have.”​—2 Corinthians 8:12.

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Imitate Jehovah’s Impartiality

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The five daughters of Zelophehad pleading their case before Moses at the entrance of the tent of meeting.

Zelophehad’s daughters request their father’s inheritance

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Imitate Jehovah’s Impartiality

Zelophehad’s five daughters sought to preserve the inheritance of their father (Nu 27:1-4w13 6/15 10 ¶14; see cover picture)

Jehovah made an impartial decision (Nu 27:5-7w13 6/15 11 ¶15)

We too must act impartially (Nu 27:8-11w13 6/15 11 ¶16)

We imitate Jehovah’s impartiality by treating fellow believers with dignity and loyal love and by preaching to people of all backgrounds.

Collage: Ways to show impartiality. 1. Five friends of different ages and races enjoy a meal and association in a home. 2. A couple preaches to a man of a different race near a refugee camp.

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Can One Person Make a Difference?

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Can One Person Make a Difference?

Israel was lured into wrongdoing by Moab (Nu 25:1, 2lvs 118 ¶1-2)

Israel’s disloyalty and selfishness brought Jehovah’s rage (Nu 25:3-5lvs 119 ¶4)

Jehovah turned away his wrath because of one person’s decisive act of courage (Nu 25:6-11)

A young sister using the ‘Origin of Life’ brochure to give a report to her classmates. One student raises her hand.

ASK YOURSELF, ‘In what situations do I need courage to stand out as different?’

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