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“Jehovah Turns Persecution Into a Witness”
What persecution did Brother Mikhaylov experience?
The authorities went to search his house and he was later sentenced to preventive detention, once in prison he was interrogated and asked for information about his siblings and, additionally, the brother commented that for several months he was physically and emotionally mistreated.
They wanted our brother Dimitri to stop being loyal to Jehovah so much that they put him in a pressure cell to especially make him say who his fellow Christians were, his addresses, his jobs, and the like so for sure He was subjected to very strong pressure.
Inside this detention center he was able to obtain a Bible, Jehovah gave him peace by answering his prayers and as we see in the image his wife sent him many letters that helped him see things as Jehovah sees them.
Yes, the prisoners also asked him questions about the Bible, so when he answered them this also helped him to maintain a positive attitude.
And the letters from his wife say that he read them as if it were Jehovah himself who was speaking to her.
In one of these letters, his wife reminded him that even while in prison, Jehovah still loved him that Jehovah was very aware of him and how he felt and reminded him that if he continued to trust Jehovah, he could feel secure, stable and calm if we imagine being in Such a situation receiving a letter like this with these words definitely fills us with strength.
On one occasion one of them asked him why he did not use images if he said he was a Christian, and then the brother shows him with the Bible why not what Jehovah thought about the images and Jehovah helped him because he saw the answer he saw how the word of God influenced this prisoner in his companion and then one day he told him I did not use images either, this is how Jehovah strengthens him.
In countries like these where humans are persecuted, people could have a wrong idea about the Witnesses, but this man who wrote the letter was able to verify the love that Jehovah’s Witnesses have that far from being radical or that we persecute or do wrong we show each other true love in a world full of hate.
If it is interesting that these same men who initially opposed him or made his stay there in prison a little difficult, now they were interested in what he himself analyzed from the Bible, so much so that part of what he also wrote to him One of them is that he was surprised and that he did not imagine that they would love him and will value him as much as he did, that therefore he had to feel in a special way.
Another opportunity they had to bear witness is that when he left prison he and his wife brought food to the prisoners, then the love that Jehovah has for everyone was clearly seen.
Egypt in Bible History
Egypt in Bible History
Do secular history and archaeology agree with what the Bible says about this ancient land?
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Examining the Scriptures Daily 2021 04 20
“Increase Your Joy in the Ministry—Use God’s Word”
Because in my place he asked them to read it aloud, so this did not come only through the sight but also through the ear and then I explain the text highlighting the key words by means of a question that will allow Coral to identify those words that according to this how we can get eternal life.
And this idea is interesting because sometimes we think that when reading a text we can highlight what is important, yes we will, but here the fact that the person sees the text with their own eyes can read it aloud makes this reading have power in She too.
If what Rita achieved is let’s say include Jehovah in a conversation between two, she allowed the influence of the Bible to enter that conversation and thus also give way to Jehovah’s views on respect.
If his way of reading showed that he was listening carefully and the words were making him reflect, also Coral also asked questions so if we are attentive to the way of speaking the modulation the concerns the questions we can reach the heart and answer what is really it worries you.
She also showed that what she had just read reached her heart for what reason or after reading it and she alone wondered and analyzed that how she is going to meet someone who is not even sure if they exist.
And as we saw at the end, this was even the reason for wanting to return one more time to continue learning from the Bible and it is something that caused a lot of happiness in Coral.
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Numbers 22:20-22—Why did Jehovah’s anger blaze against Balaam? (w04 8/1 27 ¶2)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah, the field ministry, or something else?
In chapter 22 verse 35 we see how Jehovah allows Balaam to continue with his way, Jehovah clearly expressed his disapproval but still allowed him to make his own decision although unfortunately he preferred to ignore Jehovah’s will and follow his selfish desires, so We see how Jehovah always gives us free will to make our own decisions but always patiently advises us lovingly because he knows what is best for us and he wants us to do well, so if we listen to him they will always be good results.
The 23rd chapter of numbers looks like Balaam speaks many times and speaks like a worshiper of Jehovah seems like a worshiper of Jehovah, but in reality his deeds his actions proved quite the opposite that he was not interested in the worship of Jehovah or the welfare of his people and that makes us think about how important it is that we analyze our motives when worshiping Jehovah, what is really valuable is that we worship him for pure motives.
If in the letter of Jude 11 you refer to Balaam and say that they have thrown themselves into the wrong behavior of Balaam, today we are urged to be independent human beings and to some degree it is true because Jehovah created us with free will but it is also a In the end, parents want their children to respect the order, the rules of a school house and the street and they do it for their own health and their benefit, in the same way God wants us to make sure that our behavior is appropriate the one who awaits him, so if we couldn’t be wrong like Balaam.
In the account we see of Balaam we see how he witnessed miracles even saw the intervention of an angel in a miraculous way, but nevertheless he closed the doors of his heart to Jehovah and did not turn to him, today in the ministry we find what Likewise, we find people who, despite seeing the signs that point to these last days, do not open their doors to Jehovah, but that does not mean that we give the maximum in our ministry.
Chapter 23 verse 19 when he talks about the son of man who changes his mind made me think about the indecision and the danger that this has, it can be compared to a ship without a rudder that is swept away by the storm a person who is carried away by the popular opinion of others can suffer spiritual shipwreck, so we must strive to have stability in our faith and make decisions that reflect that we trust in the word of God.
It is clear that none of us want to disobey Jehovah intentionally but perhaps we consult Jehovah in prayer because we have a doubt or we have to make an important decision and now the answer that Jehovah gives us through a speech a Watchtower our personal study is not the What we expected or not is the one we like the most, Balaam did not hear the first answer he was not honest he did not act as Jehovah indicated and in the end we know that he suffered even the donkey crushed his leg against the wall, Jehovah wants to avoid that suffering so Even if it costs us, we must be honest and recognize that the decisions and guidance that Jehovah gives us is always the correct one.
If in chapter 23 verse 29 we see what Jehovah makes Balaam say about himself that he is a God who does not lie who does not change his mind that he fulfills what he says or promises, so without a doubt we have a God in the one we can trust with our whole being.
Balaam said that he could not do anything without Jehovah’s approval, however in verse 19 of chapter 22 he said to also stay here tonight so that I can find out what else Jehovah tells me, which indicates that Balaam was thinking about it. To the idea that perhaps Jehovah would allow him to leave with the messengers and receive a reward, well the lesson is that we should reject temptations immediately and not turn them around.
In numbers 24 Balak tells Balaam how Jehovah has prevented giving you great honors as if Jehovah prevented us from achieving good things, and it has reminded me a bit of the words of this world that tells us, work longer hours, let yourself be carried away by pleasures or dedicate yourself only to yourself because that makes you happy and it is as if he told us Jehovah does not want you to be happy because Jehovah tells you not to do that, of course we know that this is not the case Jehovah wants us to be happy because Jehovah loves us very much and precisely if he tells us to inhabit certain things, it is because he knows that this is going to make us unhappy.
Chapter 24 verse 7 mentions the name of Agag, we can know it because he was a contemporary of Saul, so it could seem that there is some kind of discrepancy in this sense, some kind of contradiction but it is not so we can trust that there is no kind of discrepancy because Agag could have been the title of a royalty like that of the pharaoh of Egypt or it could also be that it was some common name of the Amalekites.
Chapter 22 verse 3 indicates that Moab felt very afraid and that he was scared to death because of the Israelites, this prophetically fulfilled what Moses and the Israelites sang after crossing the Red Sea that we find in Exodus 15:15 there it says that the rulers The mighty ones of Moab will shake and all the inhabitants of Canaan will lose their courage, so it is one more sign that we can always trust Jehovah’s prophetic word.
We could use chapter 23 verse 23 for preaching or when we do a Bible course to show that bad omens against Jehovah’s people are useless, reminding those people that Jehovah is much more powerful than demons than if they are close of him because nothing is going to happen to them.
In verse 18 we see that Balaam refers to Jehovah as my God so he recognized that Jehovah was the true God but I show by his actions that he did not submit to him and today there are many people who also know that Jehovah is the only God true but that they do not submit to his authority or live according to his will, so Jehovah tells us that these people we should stay away from because they are bad company because by being with them we could end up sinning seriously like the Israelites.
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Interview With Brother Dmitriy Mikhaylov
Interview With Brother Dmitriy Mikhaylov
Brother Mikhaylov recalls how he was unlawfully arrested and detained in May 2018.
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APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY | INCREASE YOUR JOY IN THE MINISTRY
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The Nations “Will Have to Know That I Am Jehovah” Pure Worship of Jehovah—Restored At Last!
The Nations “Will Have to Know”
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Numbers 22:20-22—Why did Jehovah’s anger blaze against Balaam? (w04 8/1 27 ¶2)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
22:20-22—Why did Jehovah’s anger blaze against Balaam? Jehovah had told the prophet Balaam that he should not curse the Israelites. (Numbers 22:12) However, the prophet went with Balak’s men with the full intention of cursing Israel. Balaam wanted to please the Moabite king and receive a reward from him. (2 Peter 2:15, 16; Jude 11) Even when Balaam was forced to bless rather than curse Israel, he sought the king’s favor by suggesting that Baal-worshiping women be used to seduce Israelite men. (Numbers 31:15, 16) Thus, the reason for God’s anger against Balaam was the prophet’s unscrupulous greed.
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah, the field ministry, or something else?
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