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“I Am . . . Your Inheritance”

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

“I Am . . . Your Inheritance”

Jehovah gave the priests and the Levites a priceless privilege of service (Nu 18:6, 7)

The tribe of Levi received no land allotment but had Jehovah as their inheritance (Nu 18:20, 24w11 9/15 13 ¶9)

The nation gave a tenth of its produce to support the Levites and the priesthood (Nu 18:21, 26, 27w11 9/15 7 ¶4)

Jehovah promised the priests and the Levites that he would care for their basic material needs. We can be confident that Jehovah will support us if we make sacrifices to serve him.

Collage: Jehovah providing for the physical needs of his servants. 1. A sister puts money into an envelope. 2. The envelope sits underneath a door. 3. A single mother hugs her daughter and looks at money inside the envelope.

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Beware of Pride and Overconfidence

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Korah and a crowd of Israelite men behind him confronting Moses and Aaron.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Beware of Pride and Overconfidence

Korah rebelled against Jehovah’s arrangement because he became proud and overconfident (Nu 16:1-3w11 9/15 27 ¶12)

Korah was a respected Levite who already enjoyed many privileges (Nu 16:8-10w11 9/15 27 ¶11)

Korah’s wrong thinking had dire consequences (Nu 16:32, 35)

We must not allow our achievements in Jehovah’s service to cause us to develop pride and overconfidence. The longer we have been in the truth or the weightier our responsibilities, the more humble we need to be.

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Korah and a crowd of Israelite men behind him confronting Moses and Aaron.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Beware of Pride and Overconfidence

Korah rebelled against Jehovah’s arrangement because he became proud and overconfident (Nu 16:1-3w11 9/15 27 ¶12)

Korah was a respected Levite who already enjoyed many privileges (Nu 16:8-10w11 9/15 27 ¶11)

Korah’s wrong thinking had dire consequences (Nu 16:32, 35)

We must not allow our achievements in Jehovah’s service to cause us to develop pride and overconfidence. The longer we have been in the truth or the weightier our responsibilities, the more humble we need to be.

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How Faith Makes Us Courageous

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

How Faith Makes Us Courageous

The spies who gave a bad report lacked faith (Nu 13:31-33; 14:11)

The lack of faith of the ten spies disheartened their brothers (Nu 14:1-4)

The spies who maintained courage had strong faith (Nu 14:6-9w06 10/1 16-17 ¶5-6)

The Israelites had already witnessed Jehovah’s saving acts in their behalf. This should have strengthened their faith that he would help them conquer Canaan.

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

How Faith Makes Us Courageous

The spies who gave a bad report lacked faith (Nu 13:31-33; 14:11)

The lack of faith of the ten spies disheartened their brothers (Nu 14:1-4)

The spies who maintained courage had strong faith (Nu 14:6-9w06 10/1 16-17 ¶5-6)

The Israelites had already witnessed Jehovah’s saving acts in their behalf. This should have strengthened their faith that he would help them conquer Canaan.

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Why Avoid a Complaining Spirit?

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An unhappy sister with arms crossed, standing apart from others in a Kingdom Hall.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Why Avoid a Complaining Spirit?

A complaining spirit displeases Jehovah (Nu 11:1w01 6/15 17 ¶20)

A complaining spirit demonstrates selfishness and a lack of appreciation (Nu 11:4-6w06 7/15 15 ¶7)

A complaining spirit discourages others (Nu 11:10-15it-2 719 ¶4)

Although the Israelites experienced many hardships in the wilderness, they still had much to be thankful for. If we regularly count our blessings, we will be less inclined to complain.

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An unhappy sister with arms crossed, standing apart from others in a Kingdom Hall.

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Why Avoid a Complaining Spirit?

A complaining spirit displeases Jehovah (Nu 11:1w01 6/15 17 ¶20)

A complaining spirit demonstrates selfishness and a lack of appreciation (Nu 11:4-6w06 7/15 15 ¶7)

A complaining spirit discourages others (Nu 11:10-15it-2 719 ¶4)

Although the Israelites experienced many hardships in the wilderness, they still had much to be thankful for. If we regularly count our blessings, we will be less inclined to complain.

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How Jehovah Leads His People

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

How Jehovah Leads His People

Jehovah decided where his people should go and when (Nu 9:17, 18it-1 398 ¶3)

Those in the camp needed to obey promptly (Nu 9:21, 22w11 4/15 4-5)

Jehovah used imperfect human representatives to give direction (Nu 10:5-8)

When we obey those taking the lead, we demonstrate obedience to Jehovah.

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How Jehovah Leads His People

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TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

How Jehovah Leads His People

Jehovah decided where his people should go and when (Nu 9:17, 18it-1 398 ¶3)

Those in the camp needed to obey promptly (Nu 9:21, 22w11 4/15 4-5)

Jehovah used imperfect human representatives to give direction (Nu 10:5-8)

When we obey those taking the lead, we demonstrate obedience to Jehovah.

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Lessons From the Camp of Israel

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

Lessons From the Camp of Israel

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Appointed men take the lead in sacred service (Nu 7:10it-1 497 ¶3)

God’s servants should be well-organized and orderly (Nu 7:11it-2 796 ¶1)

Jehovah considers the limitations of individuals (Nu 8:25, 26w04 8/1 25 ¶1)

Just as Jehovah organized Israel, he has organized his people today. However, he still sees each one of us and takes note of our individual efforts to serve him.

Collage: Appointed men taking the lead in congregation activities. 1. An elder and a young brother clean Kingdom Hall chairs. 2. An elder leads a group in the house-to-house ministry. 3. An elder prays at an elders’ meeting.

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