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Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2012 4:23:33 GMT -5
Oct. 229. According to Hosea 4:11 what is one of the dangers of drinking too much alcohol? [w/10 Jan 1st page 16. para. 8][/i].” (Hosea 4:11) How so? Under the deceptive influence of alcohol, thoughts and desires that we normally suppress can begin to seem quite acceptable—if not inviting. Our resolve to stick to what is right can be weakened. Alcohol can undermine our moral defenses, resulting in spiritual disaster. John, for example, had argued with his wife and had stormed off to the bar. He had already had a few drinks to calm down when a woman approached him. After a few more drinks, John left with her and committed adultery. Afterward, John deeply regretted doing something he would never have contemplated had his inhibitions not been lowered by alcohol.[/ul] 10. What vital lesson can we learn from Hosea 6:6? [w/07 sept 15th p 16 para 8.; w 05 Nov 15th p. 24 pars. 11-12]
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Post by Admin on Nov 6, 2012 8:06:05 GMT -5
Nov 051. How was the prophecy recorded at Joel 2:1 - 10, 28 about the invasion by insects been fulfilled? [w/07 Oct 1 p. 13. par. 1][/u]and they began preaching the message that tormented false religious leaders. (Acts 2:1, 14-21; 5:27-33) It is our privilege to share in a similar work today.[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Nov 6, 2012 8:33:23 GMT -5
Nov 122. In whom does Amos 8: 11 find fulfillment, and what question should we ask ourselves, since we are living amid spiritual plenty? [jd page. 60-61 par. 9][/i].”—Amos 8:11. 9 Spiritually, what Amos described finds a fulfillment in the sad condition of Christendom. In contrast, “the floodgates of the heavens” are open for God’s people worldwide. They are blessed with spiritual provisions aplenty. (Malachi 3:10; Isaiah 65:13, 14) A Christian can ask, though, ‘To what extent do I personally enjoy that spiritual food?’ Interestingly, some researchers have found that laboratory animals that had a damaged hunger center of the brain lost their appetite to the point that they might starve to death amid ample food! Could an individual Christian’s spiritual hunger center be affected to the point that he begins to starve even though he is surrounded by ample spiritual food? [/ul] OBEDIAH Nov 193. What may have contributed towards the Edomites' being presumptious of heart, and what reatlity must we never forget? (Obad 3, 4) [ w07 Nov 1, p. 14 par. 1][/u].[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2012 6:31:00 GMT -5
Nov 194. In what way did Jehovah show regret over the calamity he had spoken of causing to the inhabitants of Nineveh? [w07 11/1 p.15 par.1 ][/u], and he “did not cause it.” Why? Because the Ninevites “had turned back from their bad way.” Similarly today, God’s adverse judgment can be averted if a sinner manifests genuine repentance. [/ul]
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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2012 6:34:01 GMT -5
Nov 265. How can walking in God's name strengthen our friendship with him? (Micah 4:5) [jd p. 88 par. 12][/u]. The prophet Micah beautifully depicted that deepened relationship: “All the peoples, for their part, will walk each one in the name of its god; but we, for our part, shall walk in the name of Jehovah our God to time indefinite, even forever.” (Micah 4:5) What a privilege we have to walk in the name of Jehovah, supporting his reputation and recognizing his authority in our life! As a natural consequence, we want to reflect his qualities. Individually, let us work to strengthen our bond with God.—Psalm 9:10.[/ul] Nov 193. What may have contributed towards the Edomites' being presumptious of heart, and what reatlity must we never forget? (Obad 3, 4) [ w07 Nov 1, p. 14 par. 1][/i].” (Hosea 4:11) How so? Under the deceptive influence of alcohol, thoughts and desires that we l.[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2012 6:54:56 GMT -5
Dec 36. What assurance does the fulfillement of the prophecy recorded at Nahum 2: 6- 10 give us? [ w07 Nov 15, p. 9 par. 2. w88 Feb 15 p. 28 par. 7][/i]” were opened? These gates referred to the opening made in the walls of Nineveh by the waters of the Tigris River. In 632 B.C.E. when the joint forces of the Babylonians and the Medes came up against Nineveh, she did not feel particularly threatened. Secure behind her high walls, she considered herself to be an impenetrable city. However, heavy rains caused the Tigris to overflow. According to historian Diodorus, this “both inundated a portion of the city and broke down the walls for a distance.” The river gates were thus opened, and as foretold, Nineveh was taken as quickly as fire devours dry stubble.—Nahum 1:8-10. w88 Feb 15 p. 28 par. 7Because of Assyria’s wickedness, its destruction had been decreed. Jehovah’s prophet Nahum had written that its capital Nineveh would be breached at the “gates of the rivers . . . and the palace itself [would] actually be dissolved.” There would be a plundering of silver and gold, the city would be laid waste, and people would say: “ Nineveh has been despoiled! Who will sympathize with her?”—Nahum 2:6-10; 3:7. Did this happen too? Let Nineveh’s conquerors answer. In 632 B.C.E. the Babylonians and the Medes wreaked bitter vengeance on the Assyrian capital . Babylon’s chronicles report: “The great spoil of the city and temple they carried off and [turned] the city into a ruin-mound.”[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Nov 28, 2012 7:05:39 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Dec 3, 2012 12:19:15 GMT -5
Dec. 107. What is the meaning of Haggai 1:6 and what lesson should we take to heart? [w06 April 15 p 22. pars. 12 - 15][/i] 13 The Jews were in the land that God had given them, yet it was not producing as they would have liked. Jehovah was withholding his blessing, as he had forewarned. (Deuteronomy 28:38-48) Without his backing, the Jews sowed seed but had a meager harvest, not enough food to satisfy them. Lacking his blessing, they were unable to clothe themselves with warm garments. It even seemed as if the money they earned went into a bag full of holes, with no benefit to the wage earners. What of the expression: “There is a drinking, but not to the point of getting intoxicated”? It could not imply that getting drunk would have shown God’s blessing; he condemns drunkenness. (1 Samuel 25:36; Proverbs 23:29-35) Rather, the expression is another reference to the lack of God’s blessing on the Jews. Any wine they could make would be limited, not being enough to produce intoxication. The Revised Standard Version renders Haggai 1:6: “You drink, but you never have your fill.”14 The lesson we should learn from all of that is not about home design or decorating. Long before the exile, the prophet Amos had rebuked wealthy ones in Israel for their “houses of ivory” and for their “lying down on couches of ivory.” (Amos 3:15; 6:4) The fancy houses and decorated furniture did not last. Those things were plundered by enemy conquerors. Yet, years later, after an exile of 70 years, many of God’s people had not learned from this. Will we? It would be fitting for each of us to ask: ‘ Frankly, how much emphasis do I put on my home and its decoration? What about arranging for extra education to advance a career, though doing that would take up considerable time for a number of years, crowding out important aspects of my spiritual life?’—Luke 12:20, 21; 1 Timothy 6:17-19. 15 What we read at Haggai 1:6 should bring home to us our need for God’s blessing in our lives. Those Jews of old lacked that, to their detriment. Whether we have an abundance of material things or not, if we fail to receive Jehovah’s blessing, it will definitely be to our spiritual detriment. (Matthew 25:34-40; 2 Corinthians 9:8-12) [/ul]
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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2012 21:27:23 GMT -5
Dec 178. How can apply the practical advice at Zechariah 7:10 that we "scheme out nothing bad against one another" in our hearts? [jd p. 113 par. 6; w07 12/1, p. 11 par. 3][/u]. On the other hand, God wants us to imitate his positive example. Recall that Micah wrote that Jehovah is “pardoning error and passing over transgression.” (Micah 7:18) How can we apply that in practical ways? w07 12/1, p. 11 par. 3:Zech 7:8-10; 8:16, 17. To gain Jehovah’s favor, we must exercise justice, carry on loving-kindness, practice mercy, and speak truth to one another. [/ul] Dec 179. Why are the words at Zechariah 4:6,7 comforting to worshippers of Jehovah today? [ w07 12/1, p. 11 par. 1][/u].—Matthew 17:20.[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2012 19:49:11 GMT -5
Dec 3110. In view of what is stated at Malachi 3:16, why should we never weaken our determination to maintain our integrity to God? [ w07 12/15, p. 29 par. 3][/u]. Therefore, let us never weaken in our determination to maintain our integrity to God.—Job 27:5.[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Jul 9, 2015 11:11:10 GMT -5
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