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Why it is important for older ones to maintain their joy and how they can do so.
09/01/2026

Why it is important for older ones to maintain their joy and how they can do so.

28/12/2025

May my prayer be as incense prepared before you, My uplifted hands like the evening grain offering.
Ps.141:2

Why should we try to linger in prayer?
28/12/2025

Why should we try to linger in prayer?

What is one lesson about prayer that we can learn from Hannah?* Book Available
28/12/2025

What is one lesson about prayer that we can learn from Hannah?

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRAYERS MORE MEANINGFUL Direct Message Me For The Book
22/12/2025

HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRAYERS MORE MEANINGFUL

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21/12/2025

Continue . . . forgiving one another freely.​—Col. 3:13.

The apostle Paul knew that his Christian brothers and sisters were imperfect. For example, he was misjudged soon after he started to associate with the congregation. (Acts 9:26) Later, some spoke about him behind his back to damage his reputation. (2 Cor. 10:10) Paul saw a responsible brother make a wrong decision that may have stumbled others. (Gal. 2:11, 12) And one of Paul’s close companions, Mark, greatly disappointed him. (Acts 15:37, 38) Paul could have allowed any one of these situations to cause him to refuse to associate with the offenders. Yet, he maintained a positive view of his brothers and sisters and remained active in Jehovah’s service. What helped Paul to persevere? Paul loved his brothers and sisters. Paul’s love for others helped him to focus, not on their imperfections, but on their fine qualities. Love also helped Paul to do what is mentioned in today’s text.

21/12/2025

But I will restore you to health and heal your wounds,” declares the LORD, “because you are called an outcast, Zion for whom no one cares.”
Jeremiah 30:17

21/12/2025

He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation Col.1:15

21/12/2025

So have no fear; you are worth more than many sparrows. ” (Mat. 10:31)

20/12/2025

Remember to Pray for Others

“Pray for one another . . . A righteous man’s supplication has a powerful effect.”​—JAS. 5:16.

20/12/2025

Guard Against “the Deceptive Power of Sin”

The Bible speaks of “the deceptive power of sin.” (Heb. 3:13) Besides enticing us to commit wrong acts, our sinful condition can be responsible for persistent doubts about Jehovah’s love. Indeed, sin has “deceptive power.”

We like to think that we are above being deceived. For example, we may believe that we will never be fooled by a scam artist who tries to defraud us. However, if we are not alert to this type of crime, it may cost us dearly.

Similarly, we need to be perceptive when our sinful condition tries to “scam” us into believing that Jehovah does not love us. Our sinful condition may cause us to dwell on our weaknesses, faults, and mistakes. But that is sin’s “deceptive power,” and we should reject it

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