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LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

Divine Education Conquers Prejudice

Jehovah is not partial. (Ac 10:34, 35) He accepts people “out of all nations and tribes and peoples and tongues.” (Re 7:9) Thus, there is no place in the Christian congregation for prejudice or favoritism. (Jas 2:1-4) Thanks to divine education, we enjoy a spiritual paradise in which we have seen the transformation of human personalities. (Isa 11:6-9) As we work diligently to root out of our heart any traces of prejudice, we prove ourselves imitators of God.Eph 5:1, 2.

Johny and Gideon welcome children to the Kingdom Hall

WATCH THE VIDEO JOHNY AND GIDEON: ONCE ENEMIES, NOW BROTHERS. THEN ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  • Why is divine education superior to human efforts in eliminating discrimination and prejudice?

  • What impresses you about our international brotherhood?

  • How is Jehovah glorified when we maintain Christian unity?