ether literature was placed or not. Try to set aside some time every week for making return visits. Jehovah will bless your diligent effort to cultivate the interest you find. May it bear fruitage to his pra
4:6, 7) May all of us diligently strive to show the kind of spirit that will assure us of enjoying Jehovah’s undeserved kindness by the Lord Jesus Christ.—2 Tim. 4:22.
ing birthdays because such observances bestow undue importance on the individual. More significant, Jehovah’s servants wisely take into account the unfavorable presentation of birthdays in the Bible.
, than bring peace to the animal kingdom. “The earth will certainly be filled with the knowledge of Jehovah,” predicted Isaiah. (Isaiah 11:1-9) Even men will therefore abandon the animalistic behavior that h ... ictims of wanton slaughter. Nor will man despoil their habitat or endanger their existence, because Jehovah will have ‘brought to ruin those ruining the earth.’—Revelation 11:18.
atures can play its part in fulfilling the prophecy of Psalm 148:5-10: “Let them praise the name of Jehovah; for he himself commanded, and they were created. . . . Praise Jehovah from the earth, . . . you cr
while claiming to be Christian, have failed to live up to the loving example of Christ Jesus. Only Jehovah’s Witnesses have maintained their neutrality and refused to learn or practice war anymore. And that
are the slaves and their masters. Christians know that soon, by means of God’s Kingdom government, Jehovah “will deliver the poor one crying for help, also the afflicted one and whoever has no helper.” (Psa
way of life. A wise servant of God encourages us to develop insight and to hold on to the wisdom of Jehovah, for this will lead to “a pleasant and happy life.” Then he adds: “You will not be afraid when you
t with promise, especially for those who have hope in the Paradise earth to come under the reign of Jehovah’s Kingdom by Christ Jesus. (Revelation 21:1, 4, 5) These look forward with total confidence to a 21
lord, is entitled to call for an accounting on the way we use our planet. The Bible prophesies that Jehovah will indeed ‘bring to ruin those who are ruining the earth.’—Revelation 11:18.
ense circumstances, Jesus maintained his loyalty! As a result, he was highly exalted by his Father, Jehovah. (Philippians 2:8-11) Moreover, he made it possible for us to live forever on a paradise earth.—Jo
e confident that it will be a resounding success, heightening the awareness of people everywhere of Jehovah’s great name and purpose. (Isa. 12:4, 5) The more we are able to do, the greater will be our joy.—
Yet, not all jealousy is improper. In fact, the Bible states that Jehovah “is a jealous God.” (Exodus 34:14) What does that mean? And what does the Bible say about proper je