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George Aljian: Coping With the Plague of Your Heart [45:34]

I Wanted to Fight Social Injustice | JW.ORG Videos

I Wanted to Fight Social Injustice | JW.ORG Videos

Rafika joined a revolutionary group to fight social injustice. But she found the Bible’s promise of peace and justice under God’s Kingdom.

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Confident in You | JW.ORG Original Song

Confident in You | JW.ORG Original Song

Reading and meditating on God’s Word can help us survive the storms of life. It can give us the strength we need to endure adversity.

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From House to House | JW.ORG Children’s Activities

From House to House | JW.ORG Children’s Activities

Jehovah gives us tools to help us preach from house to house. Which tool would you like to use the next time you go out in field service?

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Close to the End of This System of Things

Close to the End of This System of Things

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How do Jesus’ words indicate that we are living deep in the time of the end? This question is addressed in the video Close to the End of This System of Things.
Watch the video Close to the End of This System of Things, and then answer the following questions regarding Matthew 24:34.

What are “all these things”?

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The expression “all these things” includes all the foretold events during Jesus’ presence, from its beginning in 1914 until its culmination at the “great tribulation.”—Matt. 24:21.

How does Exodus 1:6 help us to understand the meaning of “generation”?

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The term “generation” often refers to people of varying ages whose lives overlap during a particular period of time. A generation is not overly long, and it comes to an end. (Ex. 1:6)
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[Box on page 25] Can We Calculate the Length of “This Generation”?
  The word “generation” usually refers to people of various ages whose lives overlap during a particular time period or event. For example, Exodus 1:6 tells us: “Eventually Joseph died, and also all his brothers and all that generation.” Joseph and his brothers varied in age, but they shared a common experience during the same time period. Included in “that generation” were some of Joseph’s brothers who were born before him. Some of these outlived Joseph. (Gen. 50:24) Others of “that generation,” such as Benjamin, were born after Joseph was born and may have lived on after he died.
  So when the term “generation” is used with reference to people living at a particular time, the exact length of that time cannot be stated except that it does have an end and would not be excessively long. Therefore, by using the term “this generation,” as recorded at Matthew 24:34, Jesus did not give his disciples a formula to enable them to determine when “the last days” would end. Rather, Jesus went on to emphasize that they would not know “that day and hour.”—2 Tim. 3:1; Matt. 24:36.

To what particular generation was Jesus referring?

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16 “This generation.” Did Jesus have in mind unbelievers? No. Consider his audience. Jesus related this prophecy to a few apostles who had “approached him privately.” (Matt. 24:3) The apostles would soon be anointed with holy spirit. Note also the context. Before he spoke about “this generation,” Jesus said: “Now learn this illustration from the fig tree: Just as soon as its young branch grows tender and sprouts its leaves, you know that summer is near. Likewise also you, when you see all these things, know that he is near at the doors.” Jesus’ anointed followers—not unbelievers—would see the things he foretold and would discern their significance, namely, that Jesus “is near at the doors.” Therefore, when Jesus spoke of “this generation,” he had in mind his anointed followers.

What two groups make up “this generation”?

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18 How, then, may we understand Jesus’ words about “this generation”? The generation consists of two overlapping groups of anointed ones—the first is made up of anointed ones who saw the beginning of the fulfillment of the sign in 1914 and the second, anointed ones who for a time were contemporaries of the first group. At least some of those in the second group will live to see the beginning of the coming tribulation. The two groups form one generation because their lives as anointed Christians overlapped for a time. *
* Anyone who was anointed after the death of the last of the anointed ones in the first group—that is, after those who witnessed the “beginning of pangs of distress” in 1914—would not be part of “this generation.”—Matt. 24:8.

How do Jesus’ words indicate that we are living deep in the time of the end?

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19 What may we conclude? Well, we know that the sign of Jesus’ presence in Kingdom power is clearly evident around the globe. We also see that the anointed ones who are still alive and part of “this generation” are getting on in years; yet, they will not all die off before the great tribulation begins. Therefore, we can conclude that very soon indeed God’s Kingdom will come and exercise its rule over the earth! How thrilling it will be to witness the fulfillment of the prayer that Jesus taught us: “Let your Kingdom come”!

Jehovah’s Witnesses Help Clean Up a Forest Near Lviv, Ukraine

Jehovah’s Witnesses Help Clean Up a Forest Near Lviv, Ukraine

Jehovah’s Witnesses participated in the annual cleanup of Bryukhovychi Forest near Lviv, contributing to the welfare of the community and to a healthy forest.

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Be Forgiving: Ralph Walls – (Rom. 5:12) [11:04]

What Does the Bible Say About Fasting? Is Christian Fasting Biblical?

What Does the Bible Say About Fasting? Is Christian Fasting Biblical?

The Bible mentions fasting for religious reasons but says that God disapproves of fasting for the wrong reasons. Facts for Christians to analyze Biblical fasting, Lent.

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Apply Yourself to Reading and Writing Brochure in PDF Format

Apply Yourself to Reading and Writing Brochure in PDF Format

Apply Yourself to Reading and Writing Brochure in PDF Format

Microsoft and the Future of JW Library

Microsoft and the Future of JW Library


Microsoft has placed a limit on future updates for tablet devices that use the Atom 27xx series of processors. These processors will not receive any more updates. This means that there is a strong possibility that the more advanced features of JW Library will not be available after the current update. We’ll just have to see what the “slave” has in mind.

The loss of support for this processor was originally scheduled for 2023. It has been scaled back to 2018. But, security updates for this processor will be until 2023.

So, how do I avoid these devices? Please check and verify that your device is made for Windows 10. There should be a sticker on the device with the Windows 10 logo.

If a device has an i-core generation, it is most likely not effected.

Check to see if your device was made between 2013-2015. These devices will be made to run Win 8 and 8.1.

These devices will continue to be useful for using Microsoft Office programs. WT Library DVD will also continue to function properly. Yet, with our growing use of JW Library, it would be prudent to get a device with the best chance of long term support.

Example Clovertrail Devices:
Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet
HP Envy x2
Dell Latitude 10