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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Saturday, November 23

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Friday, November 22

Friday, November 22

Make friends for yourselves by means of the unrighteous riches.​—Luke 16:9.

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, November 21

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Thursday, November 21

Thursday, November 21

Be patient . . . until the presence of the Lord.​—Jas. 5:7.

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Wednesday, November 20

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Wednesday, November 20

Wednesday, November 20

The peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts.​—Phil. 4:7.

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Tuesday, November 19

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Tuesday, November 19

Tuesday, November 19

The fruitage of the spirit is . . . self-control.​—Gal. 5:22, 23.

Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, November 18

Monday, November 18

All of you have . . . tender compassion.​—1 Pet. 3:8.
Compassion does not necessarily need to be shown in every situation. For example, King Saul was disobedient when he showed what he may have felt was compassion. He spared the life of Agag, an enemy of God’s people. Consequently, Jehovah rejected Saul from being king over Israel. (1 Sam. 15:3, 9, 15, ftn.) Jehovah, of course, is the righteous Judge. He can read people’s hearts, and he knows when compassion is not warranted. (Lam. 2:17; Ezek. 5:11) The time is coming when he will execute judgment on all those who refuse to obey him. (2 Thess. 1:6-10) That will not be the time for him to show compassion for those whom he has judged to be wicked. Rather, executing them will be an appropriate expression of God’s compassion for the righteous, whom he will preserve. Clearly, it is not our role to judge whether people should be executed or preserved alive. Instead, we need to do all we can now to help people. w17.09 10-11 ¶10-12

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Examining the Scriptures Daily—2019 Monday, November 18

Monday, November 18

All of you have . . . tender compassion.​—1 Pet. 3:8.
Compassion does not necessarily need to be shown in every situation. For example, King Saul was disobedient when he showed what he may have felt was compassion. He spared the life of Agag, an enemy of God’s people. Consequently, Jehovah rejected Saul from being king over Israel. (1 Sam. 15:3, 9, 15, ftn.) Jehovah, of course, is the righteous Judge. He can read people’s hearts, and he knows when compassion is not warranted. (Lam. 2:17; Ezek. 5:11) The time is coming when he will execute judgment on all those who refuse to obey him. (2 Thess. 1:6-10) That will not be the time for him to show compassion for those whom he has judged to be wicked. Rather, executing them will be an appropriate expression of God’s compassion for the righteous, whom he will preserve. Clearly, it is not our role to judge whether people should be executed or preserved alive. Instead, we need to do all we can now to help people. w17.09 10-11 ¶10-12