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Digging for Spiritual Gems: February 3-9 | GENESIS 12-14

February 3-9  |  GENESIS 12-14

Digging for Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)


Ge 13:8, 9​—How can we imitate Abraham when resolving disputes? (w16.05 5 ¶12     

12 A Scriptural account in which God’s servants peacefully resolved a potentially divisive issue is the one mentioned earlier involving Abraham and his nephew Lot. Both men possessed livestock, and their shepherds apparently quarreled about grazing land. Eager to eliminate tensions, Abraham offered Lot first choice of the areas where their respective households would settle. (Gen. 13:1, 2, 5-9) What a good example! Abraham sought peace, not his own interests. Did he lose out because of his generosity? Not at all. Immediately after this incident with Lot, Jehovah promised Abraham great blessings. (Gen. 13:14-17) God will never allow his servants to suffer lasting loss for acting in harmony with divine principles and settling differences in a spirit of love.[1]

Ge 14:18-20​—How did Levi pay “tithes through Abraham”? (Heb 7:4-10; it-2 683 ¶1)      Melchizedek king of Salem was a priest (ko·henʹ) extraordinary. The Bible gives no record of his ancestry, his birth, or his death. His priesthood was not by inheritance, and he had no predecessors or successors in office. Melchizedek held both the office of king and of priest. His priesthood was greater than the Levitical priesthood, for Levi, in effect, paid tithes to Melchizedek, since he was still in the loins of Abraham when Abraham offered tithes to Melchizedek and was blessed by him. (Ge 14:18-20; Heb 7:4-10) In these things Melchizedek foreshadowed Jesus Christ, the “priest forever according to the manner of Melchizedek.”​—Heb 7:17.

What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah God, the field ministry, or something else?

Ge 12:1:  Abram was old and childless when his faith in Jehovah was test when he was asked to go to a land he never been before. This took real faith, love and trust for Abram to leave prosperous Ur and all its comforts. Good example to keep mind when Jehovah asked us to go preach to people we do not know, for Abram did just so. (1Jo 2:16)

Ge 12:1-3:  Abrahamic covenant went into effect when Abraham crossed the Euphrates on his way to Canaan on Nisan 14, 1943 B.C.E: 430 years before Israel was delivered from Egypt. (Ex 12:2, 6-7, 40-41) It remains in effect until the blessing of the families of the earth and the destruction of all God’s enemies has been accomplished. (Ge 17:7; 1Co 15:23-26)

Ge 12:5: Those people that went with were most likely servants. However, Abraham and Sarah doubtless shared their faith with those who were willing to listen. Some ancient Jewish pa-raph-ra-ses say the people referred to were also proselytes: people who had joined Abraham and Sarah in worshipping Jehovah. When we learn something good from the Bible, could we share it with someone? (wp17 No. 3 p. 14 “What a Beautiful Woman You Are”)

Ge 12:7:  Jehovah the revealer of secrets, for we are now starting to get a glimpse of where the promise seed or offspring of Ge 3:15 is to come from Abraham to bless all who put faith and doing the will of Jehovah.

Ge 12:11-13:  Abraham was neither a liar nor a coward, as some critics have charged because Sarah was his half sister. Abraham was being caution for he knew that nothing was more important than God’s purpose to produce a special offspring or seed that the nations would be bless. We need to be cautious when persecution breaks out for the safe of our friends. 

Ge 12:14-20:  Jehovah took it upon himself to become a secure dwelling for Abraham and for his descendants. (Ge 12:3) Jehovah fulfilled his promise when he prevented Pharaoh of Egypt from violating Sarah and doing away with Abraham. We can sure that Jehovah will do the same for those doing his will. (Ps 105:14-15)

Ge 13:4: Abram gave priority to Jehovah’s worship wherever he went.  We to can follow his example when we take a trip or vacation by leaving a tracts or witnessing, or maybe visiting a Kingdom Hall or Conventions in other areas where we are staying.

Ge 13:8-9:  What a beautiful model Abraham provides in handling differences! Never should we sacrifice peaceful relationships for the sake of financial gain, personal preferences, or pride.

Ge 13:10-11:  A warning for us to be careful of being seduce by the beautiful of materialism for righteous Lot chose well-watered region and cities without counsel from the order men or did not defer to Abram in this matter. Today, what seem good can lead one away from their relationship with Jehovah. May we heed the warning found at 1Jo 2:15-17 so that we do not pass away with this world. (Eze 16:48-50)

Ge 14:14-17, 20:  We must have the faith, trust and courage like Abram had in Jehovah if we want to survive Satan world. We see here Abram was going against an army that the combined forces of Canaan were unable to defeat and his vastly outnumbered troops. Yet we see that Jehovah know how to protect and deliver his faith servants. (2Pe 2:9; Ps 34:19; 1Co 10:13; 2Ti 4:18; Re 3:10)

Ge 14:19, 22: This tells us two things about Jehovah he is the Most High God which emphasizes Jehovah supreme position above all others. (Ps 83:18)  Also that Jehovah is the creator of the heaven and earth, which is why Jehovah deserves to be praises, honor and glorify. (Re 4:11, 14:7, 19:10; Mt 5:16) 

Ge 14:20:  Showing respect and honor to those Jehovah selected to take the lead among his people like Abram did with King and Priest Mel·chizʹe·dek. This is what we are told at Heb 13:17 “Be obedient to those who are taking the lead among you and be submissive” and if we don’t we warn here “for this would be damaging to you.” (Eph 5:21; 1Pe 5:5; 1Th 5:12)

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February 3-9, 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) 


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Digging for Spiritual Gems: January 27–February 2 GENESIS 9-11

January 27–February 2

GENESIS 9-11

Digging for Spiritual Gems


Ge 9:20-22, 24, 25​—Why might Noah have cursed Canaan instead of Ham? (it-1 1023 ¶4)    
It is possible that Canaan himself had been involved directly in the incident and that his father Ham had failed to correct him. Or Noah, speaking prophetically by inspiration, foresaw that the bad tendency in Ham, perhaps already manifest in his son Canaan, would be inherited by Canaan’s offspring. The curse was partly fulfilled when the Semitic Israelites subjugated the Canaanites. Those who were not destroyed (for example, the Gibeonites [Jos 9]) were made slaves to Israel. Centuries later, the curse was further fulfilled when descendants of Ham’s son Canaan came under the domination of the Japhetic world powers of Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome.
Ge 10:9, 10​—How was Nimrod “a mighty hunter in opposition to Jehovah”? (it-2 503)  
The beginning of Nimrod’s kingdom included the cities of Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, all in the land of Shinar. (Ge 10:10) Therefore it was likely under his direction that the building of Babel and its tower began. This conclusion is also in agreement with the traditional Jewish view. Wrote Josephus: “[Nimrod] little by little transformed the state of affairs into a tyranny, holding that the only way to detach men from the fear of God was by making them continuously dependent upon his own power. He threatened to have his revenge on God if He wished to inundate the earth again; for he would build a tower higher than the water could reach and avenge the destruction of their forefathers. The people were eager to follow this advice of [Nimrod], deeming it slavery to submit to God; so they set out to build the tower . . . and it rose with a speed beyond all expectation.”​—Jewish Antiquities, I, 114, 115 (iv, 2, 3).
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah God, the field ministry, or something else?
Ge 9:1, 7:  Jehovah showed he cared and his purposed to have the earth fill with humans, but a day will come when the earth will be filled with perfect and loyal humans. Nothing can stop Jehovah from fulfilling his words that he spoke at Ge 1:28 before Adam and Eve sin.
Ge 9:3-5:  After the Flood, Jehovah gave humans permission to eat the flesh of animals but not the blood. This command applies to all of Noah’s descendants’ right down to our day. This is showing life, or soul, of all creatures is represented by the blood. Also this establishes that Jehovah, the Source of life, will hold to account all humans who disrespect life and blood.
Ge 9:6:  Jehovah reminds mankind how precious life is, showing that he will hold the murder who shed man’s blood responsible. Jehovah did not change for we see in the sixth of the Ten Commandments declared, “You must not murder,” and calls for punishment action. (Ex 20:13; 21:12; De 21:1-9; Heb 10:30) 
Ge 9:8-17: The rainbow covenant was made between Jehovah God and all flesh (human and animal), in 2369 B.C.E.. Jehovah stated that he would never again destroy all flesh by means of a flood. The rainbow was then given as a sign of the covenant, which endures as long as mankind lives on earth forever. (Ps 37:29)      
Ge 9:20-21: Warning not to jumping to wrong conclusion about Noah being a drunkard. Nothing in Bible indicate Noah was habitually drinking wine to the point of intoxication. Maybe in this situation the wine Noah drank had fermented to greater strength than he realized. Yes, making judgments of our brothers or sister without knowing the true fact can bring Jehovah judgment upon us. (Mt 7:1-2; Jas 2:13)    
Ge 9:24-25: Very likely Canaan was curse because guilty of some abuse or perversion against his grandfather Noah. Though Canaan’s father, Ham, witnessed this, he did not interfere but appears to have spread the story. (WT04 1/1 p. 31 par 2)
Ge 10:1-32:  The two records of genealogy records surrounding the account of the Flood connect the entire human race with Noah’s three sons. Assyrians, Chaldeans, Hebrews, Syrians, and some Arabian tribes, are descendants of Shem. Ethiopians, Egyptians, Canaanites, and some African and Arabian tribes descended from Ham. Indo-Europeans are descendants of Japheth. All humans are related, and all are born equal before Jehovah. (Acts 17:26) This truth must affect how we view and treat others.
Ge 10:8-9: Jehovah’s words at Ge 8:21 about human is true for it said:”the inclination of the heart of man is bad from his youth up.” Yes, we see that Noah grandson Nimrod stand against Jehovah became a mighty one and expanse his kingdom which indicate he was a king and Jehovah had never intended that humans rule themselves. (Ec 8:9)
Ge 11:1: All mankind “continued to be of one language and of one set of words.” The Bible indicates that the language later called Hebrew was that original “one language.” This does not mean that all other languages stemmed from and are related to Hebrew but that Hebrew preceded all other languages. (it-2 p. 202 Language)
Ge 11:5-9:  No human scheme or effort can thwart Jehovah’s purpose. Nimrod thought he could in opposition to Jehovah’s direction to fill the earth by building a cities and tower so that they would not “be scattered over all the surface of the earth.”
Ge 11:27-32:  To find the correct age of Terah at the birth of Abraham, we need only to read on in the Bible narrative. We learn that after Terah’s death at the age of 205, Abraham and his family left Haran at Jehovah’s bidding. At that time Abraham was 75 years old so, Abram must have been born when Terah was 130 years old, rather than 70.

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January 27-February 02, 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) 


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January 20-26 Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2020…


January 20-26

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January 20-26  –  GENESIS 6-8

Digging for Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
Ge 7:2​—What evidently was the basis for the distinction between clean and unclean animals? (w04 1/1 29 ¶7)
7:2—What was used as a basis for making a distinction between clean and unclean animals? The basis of distinction evidently pertained to the use of sacrifices in worship and not to what could and could not be eaten. Animal flesh was not a part of man’s diet prior to the Flood. The designations “clean” and “unclean” for food came into existence only with the Mosaic Law, and they ended when it was abolished. (Acts 10:9-16; Ephesians 2:15) Apparently, Noah knew what was suitable for sacrifice in the worship of Jehovah. As soon as he left the ark, he “began to build an altar to Jehovah and to take some of all the clean beasts and of all the clean flying creatures and to offer burnt offerings upon the altar.”​—Genesis 8:20.
Ge 7:11​—Where apparently did the water that caused the global Flood come from? (w04 1/1 30 ¶1)
7:11—Where did the water causing the global Flood come from? During the second creative period, or “day,” when the earth’s atmospheric “expanse” was formed, there were waters “beneath the expanse” and waters “above the expanse.” (Genesis 1:6, 7) The waters “beneath” were those already on earth. The waters “above” were huge quantities of moisture suspended high above the earth, forming a “vast watery deep.” These waters fell upon the earth in Noah’s day.
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah God, the field ministry, or something else?
Ge 6:2:  Sons of the true God are the angelic sons who disobey Jehovah left their position in heaven. The reason we know they angels is because the same term is use in Job 1:6; 2:1; 38:7; and Psalm 89:6.  “The sons of the true God” at Job 1:6 were clearly show spirit creatures assembled in God’s presence is a fact.   
Ge 6:3:  Show that Jehovah’s patience has limited with it comes to wickedness that is on this earth in Noah’s days. According to 1Pe 3:20 God was patiently waiting in Noah’s day, for ark was being constructed and only souls. We can sure just as it was in Noah’s day Jehovah patience is running out for the wicked.
Ge 6:4-5: Jehovah announced his purpose to bring about this act of destruction by a global flood because of badness manifested itself in two ways, first by the violence display and second by its perverted sex. Today we see a very similar situation in the world and good reason to bring an end of wickedness. (Mt 24:38-39)
Ge 6:6: Jehovah has feeling and we can make Jehovah heart rejoice or feel regret or sadness as most did in Noah’s days and they became his enemy. We can make Jehovah rejoice by being faithful and doing his will like Noah did just so.(Pr 27:11;Ps 78:40-41; Isa 63:10)  
Ge 6:7: Jehovah’s word always comes true, I am going to wipe men, domestic animals, creeping animals, and flying creatures. This all happen exactly like Jehovah said it would when the flood occur. Good reason to trust Jehovah’s Word for there is another day of destruction but only for the wicked.
Ge 6:9: We are told “Noah walked with the true God,” he did this by obeyed Jehovah so closely and loved him so dearly that it was as if he and Jehovah walked together as friends. This should encourage us that an imperfect person can walk with Jehovah and be righteous and we can do the same if we put Jehovah first in our life.    
Ge 6:11-13: Back in Noah’s days men were ruining the earth by their moral corruption and violence, making the earth unclean and repugnant in God’s sight. Today, men are ruining the earth, not only in a violence and moral sense, but also in a physical sense by their polluting of its basic systems place by Jehovah that why he must bring to ruin those who are ruining the earth according to Re 11:18.
Ge 6:14-16: A great work was lay upon Noah and seven other with no power tools, heavy duty equipments to build a Ark that was 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high, with three stories and many rooms inside. What faith Noah show and trust in Jehovah to do just so. May we have that same faith and trust in Jehovah so we can survive these last days.
Ge 6:22:  Although it took many years to build the ark, Noah did just what God had commanded. Noah and his family were therefore preserved through the Deluge. Jehovah speaks to us through his written Word and gives direction through his organization. It is to our benefit to listen and obey.
Ge 7:10-16:  Jehovah times has comes to fulfilled his prophecy that Noah and his family and all those of its kind will survive and be save. We can be sure what is found at 2Pe 3:5-7 of the destruction of the ungodly only and all righteous one who do the will of Jehovah will survive. (Mt 7:21)       
Ge 7:21-24:  Jehovah does not destroy the righteous along with the wicked. We can be sure that Jehovah will not destroy the righteous at Armageddon for we are told at Ps 37:10-11 “10 Just a little while longer, and the wicked will be no more; …. 11 But the meek will possess the earth, And they will find exquisite delight in the abundance of peace.
Ge 8:1-2: See the power of Jehovah, that he can control global flood, which should assure us that there will be no future flooding that destroy homes and lives in the Kingdom of Jehovah.     
Ge 8:15-17:  Jehovah showed he cared and purposed to have the earth continuously and permanently filled with animal and human creation when he preserved representatives of both human and animal kinds through the global flood of Noah’s day.
Ge 8:21:  A scripture to keep in mind when those feel Jehovah will burn the earth with fire. For we see here Jehovah said “Never again will I curse the ground on man’s account” show that he not going to destroy ground with fire because of mankind badness and “never again will I strike down every living thing as I have done.” The earth will not be destroy by fire because of what man does.  

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January 20-26, 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) 


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