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Jehovah was happy with this offering. He promised that he would never again destroy everything on the earth in a flood. ...
08/08/2025

Jehovah was happy with this offering. He promised that he would never again destroy everything on the earth in a flood. As a sign of that promise, he made the first rainbow appear in the sky.
Have you ever seen a rainbow?

Rain poured down for 40 days and 40 nights, and then it stopped. Slowly the water went down. Finally, the ark settled on...
08/08/2025

Rain poured down for 40 days and 40 nights, and then it stopped. Slowly the water went down.
Finally, the ark settled on the mountains. But there was still a lot of water everywhere, so Noah and his family could not leave the ark right away.

LESSON 6Eight Survive Into a New World.Noah, his family, and the animals went into the ark. Jehovah closed the door, and...
08/08/2025

LESSON 6
Eight Survive Into a New World.
Noah, his family, and the animals went into the ark.
Jehovah closed the door, and it began to rain.
It rained so much that the ark started to float.
Eventually, the whole earth was covered with water.
Outside the ark, all the bad people died.
But Noah and his family were safe inside.
Can you imagine how glad they were that they had obeyed Jehovah?

08/08/2025

Friday, August 8
The one walking in his uprightness fears Jehovah.—Prov. 14:2.

The Watchtower, December 15, 2015Use the Power of Your Tongue for Good6 The words of Proverbs 25:11 illustrate the impor...
07/08/2025

The Watchtower, December 15, 2015
Use the Power of Your Tongue for Good
6 The words of Proverbs 25:11 illustrate the importance of choosing the right time to speak: “Like apples of gold in silver carvings is a word spoken at the right time.” Golden apples by themselves would be beautiful. Placing them against the background of silver carvings would enhance their beauty. Similarly, carefully picking a suitable time to speak can make our speech more appealing and effective.
How?

07/08/2025

Thursday, August 7
We love, because he first loved us.—1 John 4:19

06/08/2025

Wednesday, August 6
The path of the righteous is like the bright morning light that grows brighter and brighter until full daylight.—Prov. 4:18.

Jesus at the synagogue in Nazareth, amazing the people with his gracious words.
05/08/2025

Jesus at the synagogue in Nazareth, amazing the people with his gracious words.

05/08/2025

Tuesday, August 5
The one who looks at the clouds will not reap.—Eccl. 11:4.

04/08/2025

Monday, August 4
Put on the breastplate . . . and the . . . helmet.—1 Thess. 5:8.

Christian refugees today need our support (See paragraph 16)Lesson for us: Love motivates us to support fellow worshippe...
03/08/2025

Christian refugees today need our support (See paragraph 16)

Lesson for us: Love motivates us to support fellow worshippers when they need our help. Many of God’s people have been willing to care for the spiritual and material needs of their brothers and sisters who have become refugees because of recent wars and natural disasters. A Ukrainian sister who left her home because of war said: “We have felt Jehovah’s hand guiding us and helping us by means of our brothers. They have welcomed us and helped us so well in Ukraine, in Hungary, and now here in Germany.” Those who show hospitality to their brothers and sisters and care for their needs are tools in Jehovah’s hands.—Prov. 19:17; 2 Cor. 1:3, 4.

Pella was just out of harm’s way (See paragraphs 10-11)It appears that Jehovah guided the Christians by means of those w...
03/08/2025

Pella was just out of harm’s way
(See paragraphs 10-11)

It appears that Jehovah guided the Christians by means of those who were taking the lead in the congregation. Historian Eusebius later wrote: “The people of the congregation in Jerusalem, by divine providence, received a revelation given to approved men; they were commanded . . . to migrate from the city before the war and to settle in a certain city of Perea called Pella.” Pella seems to have been an ideal choice. It was not far from Jerusalem, making it relatively easy to reach. It was primarily a Gentile city and for the most part unaffected by the fanatical Jewish freedom fighters and their battles with the Romans.—See map.The Christians who fled to the mountains applied Paul’s counsel to “be obedient to those who are taking the lead” in the congregation. (Read Hebrews 13:7, 17.) As a result, God’s people survived. History confirms that God did not abandon those “awaiting the city having real foundations”—God’s Kingdom.—Heb. 11:10.

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