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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2015 18:16:30 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2015 18:17:29 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Feb 25, 2015 18:18:09 GMT -5
Mar. 09 [km 3/15] 3. When we are confronted with problems, in what way can we benefit from Hannah’s example? (1 Sam. 1:16-18) [w07 3/15 p. 16 pars. 4-5] 4. When Samuel was a boy “growing up before Jehovah,” what was it that protected him from the bad example of Eli’s sons? (1 Sam. 2:21) [w10 10/1 p. 16 pars. 2-3]
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Post by Admin on Mar 15, 2015 6:30:48 GMT -5
Mar. 23 [km 3/23] 5. In what way can we benefit from Saul’s refusal to act rashly when “worthless men” rejected his kingship? (1 Sam. 10:22, 27) [w05 3/15 p. 23 par. 1][/u] when some “good-for-nothing men” did not accept his kingship. What a protection such a mind-set is against irrational actions!"[/ul] Mar. 30 [km 3/30] 6. What vital lesson do we learn from Saul’s mistaken view that a sacrifice could be substituted for obedience to Jehovah? (1 Sam. 15:22, 23)[w07 6/15 p. 26 pars. 3-4] [/i] As the Creator, Jehovah already owns everything we have in a material way. That being the case, is there anything that we can give him? Yes, we can give him something very precious. What is that? We can draw the answer from the following admonition: “Be wise, my son, and make my heart rejoice, that I may make a reply to him that is taunting me.” (Proverbs 27:11) We can give God our obedience. Though we have different circumstances and backgrounds, by being obedient, each of us can respond to the vicious claim of Satan the Devil that humans will not remain loyal to God in the face of trials. What a privilege that is!"[/ul] Apr 06 [km 4/06] 7. Why is it reassuring to know that Jehovah “sees into the heart” of a person? (1 Sam. 16:7) [w10 3/1 p. 23 par. 7]
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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2015 15:59:36 GMT -5
Apr 13 [km 4/06] 8. According to Proverbs 1:4, what do we possess that Jehovah expects us to use when facing difficult situations? (1 Sam. 21:12, 13) [w05 3/15 p. 24 par. 4] Apr 20 [km 4/06] 9. Why can it be said that Abigail was not rebelling against her husband’s headship when she gave provisions to David and his men? (1 Sam. 25:10, 11, 18, 19) [w09 7/1 p. 20 par. 3] [/u]? In any event, she had to put her submission to her God ahead of submission to her husband."[/ul] Apr 20 [km 4/06] 10. Abigail apologized for something she did not do. How can we benefit from her example? (1 Sam. 25:24) [w02 11/1 p. 5 pars. 1, 4] [/u] with David."[/ul]
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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2015 16:33:40 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2015 16:45:41 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2015 16:45:55 GMT -5
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