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    Table of Contents

    January 15, 2014

    © 2014 Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.

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    Worship Jehovah, the King of Eternity

    This article will confirm that Jehovah has always been King and will show us how he has ruled over his creation in heaven and on earth. It will also encourage us to imitate the examples of those who chose to worship Jehovah, the King of eternity.

    100 Years of Kingdom Rule—How Does It Affect You?

    This article will help us to have more appreciation for what the Messianic Kingdom has done during its first 100 years. It will also encourage each of us to be loyal servants of the Kingdom, and it will motivate us to meditate on the full meaning of our yeartext for 2014.

    Making Wise Choices During Youth

    Serving Jehovah Before the Days of Distress Come

    What will I do with my life? This is a very important question for anyone who has decided to serve Jehovah. First, we will discuss what options young Christians have if they want to serve Jehovah with all their heart. Then, we will discuss what unique opportunities are available to older Christians who want to serve Jehovah more fully.

    “Let Your Kingdom Come”—But When?

    Today, many people do not believe that the end is near because they do not see the meaning of world events and are distracted by daily life. This article discusses three reasons why we can be confident that God’s Kingdom will soon bring an end to this wicked world.

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