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October 26-November 01, 2020

 Meeting Materials (References) 


 Apply Yourself  to  Reading  and  Teaching 

 Apply Yourself  to the Field Ministry 

 Bible Readings

 Congregation Bible Study 

 Digging for Spiritual Gems 

 Illustrations 

 Improving Our Skills in the Field Ministry 

 Jehovah’s Word Is Alive 

 Life and Ministry Workbook 

 Life and Ministry Workbook Video Links

 Links to Ministry Workbook Videos 

 Our Christian Life and Ministry 

 Living As Christians 

 Sample Conversations 

 Song and Melodies (Manuscripts) 

 Study and Ministry Project

 Transcripts 

 Treasures from God’s Word 

 Watchtower (Study Materials) 


Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2020

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Tabernacle Altars and Their Role in True Worship

The tabernacle with coverings pulled back showing the interior and framework. Next to it are the copper basin and the altar of burnt offering.


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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 37-38

Tabernacle Altars and Their Role in True Worship

The tabernacle altars were built according to Jehovah’s instructions and had special significance.
  • The incense altar.
    Like the burning of skillfully blended incense, acceptable prayers offered up by Jehovah’s servants are pleasing to him
  • The altar of burnt offering.
    Jehovah accepted sacrifices made on the altar of burnt offering. Its location in front of the sanctuary reminds us that faith in the ransom sacrifice of Jesus is necessary for acceptance by God.​—Joh 3:16-18; Heb 10:5-10
How can we prepare our prayers as incense before God?​—Ps 141:2

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539 BCE – Cyrus the Great enters Babylon

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539 BCE – Cyrus the Great enters Babylon after conquest

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539 BCE – Cyrus the Great enters Babylon

539 BCE – Cyrus the Great enters Babylon after conquest

meetingBOX | WEEK OCTOBER 19, 2020 Meeting Workbook Downloads


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October 19-25, 2020

 Meeting Materials (References) 


 Apply Yourself  to  Reading  and  Teaching 

 Apply Yourself  to the Field Ministry 

 Bible Readings

 Congregation Bible Study 

 Digging for Spiritual Gems 

 Illustrations 

 Improving Our Skills in the Field Ministry 

 Jehovah’s Word Is Alive 

 Life and Ministry Workbook 

 Life and Ministry Workbook Video Links

 Links to Ministry Workbook Videos 

 Our Christian Life and Ministry 

 Living As Christians 

 Sample Conversations 

 Song and Melodies (Manuscripts) 

 Study and Ministry Project

 Transcripts 

 Treasures from God’s Word 

 Watchtower (Study Materials) 


Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2020

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Equipped to Do Jehovah’s Work

Bezalel and Oholiab crafting items of gold for the tabernacle. One man hammers fine details into a cherub’s wing, and the other hammers out a sheet of gold.


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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 35-36

Equipped to Do Jehovah’s Work

Jehovah’s holy spirit equipped Bezalel and Oholiab to carry out the detailed plans for the tabernacle. Jehovah’s powerful holy spirit is also available to his servants today. How can we benefit from it?
  • We must pray for holy spirit to heighten any abilities we have in Jehovah’s service
  • We must diligently feed on God’s inspired Word
  • We should pour our heart into any assignment we are given
Collage: Jehovah’s Witnesses handling various theocratic assignments. 1. Sisters help with construction work. 2. A brother prepares to conduct a ‘Watchtower’ Study lesson. 3. A brother preaches to a shopkeeper as the brother’s witnessing partner watches for opposers. 4. A couple attends the School for Kingdom Evangelizers.
For what assignments can Jehovah equip you?

*** w63 5/1 pp. 274-275 pars. 13-15 Using Theocratic Assets ***

13 Natural abilities and aptitudes are a great blessing. Some are gifted in art and music. Others have quick minds and strong bodies and have been able to train themselves for specialized activities. Natural abilities should not be taken for granted, but are qualities given in trust by God to be used to his praise. They can benefit your fellow Christians and build up the congregation or organization. Frequently work must be done in Kingdom Halls or at conventions of Jehovah’s witnesses. What better way could there be of using natural abilities than for the honor of Jehovah and the blessing of his servants? Natural abilities make men of the world puff up with pride, but not so the humble Christian who compares himself with Christ Jesus, the perfect man. Whether a Christian is a doctor, lawyer, engineer, farmer, artist or mechanic, he will find ways of using his talents for the advancement of God’s work. That is a part of Christian dedication. Never be stingy in giving of your natural abilities for the advancement of theocratic interests.—Ex. 35:30-35.

14 Knowledge, power of reasoning, being quick to discern the meaning of God’s Word and God’s principles—these will all be useful for his benefit and that of others. All who are diligent to attend regular study meetings for consideration of God’s purposes are bound to increase in knowledge and power of reasoning, but the value of things learned is to be judged by how they can be used. Paul impressed upon Timothy, at 2 Timothy 2:1, 2: “You, therefore, my child, keep on acquiring power in the undeserved kindness that is in connection with Christ Jesus, and the things you heard from me with the support of many witnesses, these things commit to faithful men, who, in turn, will be adequately qualified to teach others.” And, indeed, unselfish use of knowledge gained is a source of great joy and happiness.

15 The assets so far mentioned are more valuable than finances and material resources. Among the rich people of the world finances often appear to be a liability rather than an asset. This is not surprising in view of what Jesus said in Matthew 19:24: “Again I say to you, It is easier for a camel to get through a needle’s eye than for a rich man to get into the kingdom of God.” Did that mean that finances or material resources prevent all men from getting into God’s kingdom? Jesus’ statement raised a question: “Who really can be saved?” He answered: “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Matt. 19:25, 26) A young man had asked what he must do to get everlasting life. He was keeping all the laws of God, but lacked one thing: He did not want to dedicate his all to Jehovah’s work of helping the poor learn the truth, becoming a follower of Jesus in this work; so he went away grieved because of his many possessions. In the world many who are rich become arrogant, feel independent and seek exaltation, but this does not mean none could learn the truth and dedicate their assets to serving God. Evidently some wealthy persons did become Christians, because Paul told Timothy: “Give orders to those who are rich in the present system of things not to be high-minded, and to rest their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God, who furnishes us all things richly for our enjoyment; to work at good, to be rich in fine works, to be liberal, ready to share, safely treasuring up for themselves a fine foundation for the future, in order that they may get a firm hold on the real life.”—1 Tim. 6:17-19.



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Jehovah’s Endearing Qualities



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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | EXODUS 33-34

Jehovah’s Endearing Qualities

Appreciation for Jehovah’s qualities helped Moses to deal patiently with the Israelites. Similarly, if we deepen our understanding of Jehovah’s qualities, we can deal mercifully with fellow believers.
  • “Merciful and compassionate”: Jehovah looks after his worshippers with tender love and deep concern, just as parents look after their children
  • “Slow to anger”: Jehovah is patient with his servants, putting up with their shortcomings and giving them time to make changes
  • “Abundant in loyal love”: Jehovah forges an unfailing bond of loyal love with his people
Collage: Jehovah’s Witnesses imitating Jehovah’s qualities. 1. Two elders visit a family at their home and share Bible-based encouragement with them. 2. A sister comforts a sister who is crying.
ASK YOURSELF, ‘How can I imitate Jehovah’s mercy and compassion?’

*** w17 September p. 8 par. 1 Imitate Jehovah’s Compassion ***

ON ONE occasion, God revealed himself to Moses by declaring His own name and qualities. The first ones that he listed were mercy and compassion. (Read Exodus 34:5-7.) Jehovah could have stressed his power or his wisdom. Yet, to Moses, who was seeking reassurance of God’s backing, Jehovah emphasized instead qualities that underscore his willingness to help his servants. (Ex. 33:13) Do you not find it heartwarming that God mentioned these endearing traits ahead of any others? This article will focus on the quality of compassion, a sympathetic awareness of another’s suffering or adversity coupled with a desire to lessen it.

 

*** w09 5/1 p. 18 par. 6 When Jehovah Described Himself ***

Another great truth that Jehovah wants us to know about himself is that he pardons “error and transgression and sin.” (Verse 7) He is “ready to forgive” repentant sinners. (Psalm 86:5) At the same time, Jehovah never condones badness. He explains that “by no means will he give exemption from punishment.” (Verse 7) The holy and just God will not leave willful sinners unpunished. Sooner or later the consequences of their sinful behavior will catch up with them.

 

*** w82 4/15 p. 29 Meaning Well Is Not Enough! ***

Our Creator, Jehovah God, is balanced. At all times his actions harmonize perfectly with his four cardinal qualities of wisdom, justice, power and love. For instance, this can be seen by the description God gave of himself when his servant Moses asked to see His glory. After having been told that no one could see Him and yet live, Moses heard a voice describing God as follows: “Jehovah, Jehovah, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abundant in loving-kindness and truth, preserving loving-kindness for thousands, pardoning error and transgression and sin.” But did Jehovah let matters go at that? No, lest some should presume on Jehovah’s mercy and loving-kindness. Fittingly, Moses heard these balancing words: “But by no means will he [Jehovah] give exemption from punishment.”—Exodus 34:6, 7.