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Table of Contents

January 15, 2012

© 2012 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. All rights reserved.

Simplified English Edition

STUDY ARTICLES

FEBRUARY 27, 2012–MARCH 4, 2012

True Christians Respect God’s Word

PAGE 3 • SONGS: 113, 116

MARCH 5-11, 2012

Learn Watchfulness From Jesus’ Apostles

PAGE 9 • SONGS: 125, 43

MARCH 12-18, 2012

Learn From ‘the Framework of Truth’

PAGE 15 • SONGS: 107, 13

MARCH 19-25, 2012

Making Whole-Souled Sacrifices for Jehovah

PAGE 21 • SONGS: 66, 56

MARCH 26, 2012–APRIL 1, 2012

A Royal Priesthood to Benefit All Mankind

PAGE 27 • SONGS: 60, 102

PURPOSE OF STUDY ARTICLES

STUDY ARTICLE 1 PAGES 3-8

This article will show how true Christians have always made an effort to be guided by God’s Word. We will learn what our yeartext will be for 2012.

STUDY ARTICLE 2 PAGES 9-14

In this article, we will study three lessons that we can learn from the apostles and other Christians in the first century about how to keep on the watch. This study should strengthen our determination to bear thorough witness about God’s Kingdom.

STUDY ARTICLES 3, 4 PAGES 15-26

The Law of Moses required that the Israelites make sacrifices to Jehovah. Christians do not have to obey that Law. But Jehovah expects us to show gratitude to him in other ways. These articles will explain how the Law of Moses helps us to do that.

STUDY ARTICLE 5 PAGES 27-32

The greatest need for mankind is to be reconciled to God. This article explains how a royal priesthood will help mankind to become reconciled to God and how we will benefit.

COVER: A street market in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico. A pioneer couple who learned the Tzotzil language witness to an indigenous family

MEXICO

POPULATION

108,782,804

PUBLISHERS

710,454

TRANSLATION WORK

30 indigenous languages