at illustrates the truthfulness of the psalmist’s statement: “Many things you yourself have done, O Jehovah my God, even your wonderful works . . . There is none to be compared to you.”—Psalm 40:5.
eart.” (1 Peter 3:4) Finally, never forget that “mere man sees what appears to the eyes; but as for Jehovah, he sees what the heart is.”—1 Samuel 16:7.
om Hall and to observe their good conduct within God’s household. (1 Tim. 3:15) By their respecting Jehovah’s arrangement for worship, they bring him honor and are appreciated by all in the congregation.
5 Present the good news in a simple, direct manner and with a kind approach. Jehovah will bless your efforts to share even “a word” of the truth with others.
ars that ‘the winds are against us,’ we can experience “a great calm” of heart. How? By trusting in Jehovah God’s unfailing promises.—Compare Isaiah 55:9-11; Philippians 4:5-7.
of its god,” declared the faithful prophet Micah, “but we, for our part, shall walk in the name of Jehovah our God to time indefinite, even forever.”—Micah 4:5.
h animals and humans masterfully. It is just as the psalmist exclaimed: “How many your works are, O Jehovah! All of them in wisdom you have made. The earth is full of your productions.”—Psalm 104:24.
me feel that someone understands me. I spoke to my parents, to my best friend, and particularly to Jehovah. He helped a lot. I never want to do without my close personal relationship with Jehovah.
ever the word LORD is printed in capital letters, this means the LORD God alone whose name is יהוה, Jehovah, in the Jewish language. This name belongs only to the LORD God and no one else.”
ns, may you reach the minds and hearts of more people in your territory, aiding them to learn about Jehovah and the prospect of enjoying everlasting life.—John 17:3.
Beroeans. ‘Carefully examine the Scriptures daily’ before you decide what to believe. (Acts 17:11) Jehovah’s Witnesses will be happy to help you to do this. Of course, it is your decision as to what you wan
the good news. (Matthew 24:14) Thus, just as the apostle Paul resisted persecution and opposition, Jehovah’s Witnesses today ‘defend and legally establish the good news.’—Philippians 1:7.