Recognizing True Chrisianity
After the apostles died, true worship became contaminated b y the progressive development of many forms of imitation Christianity. Foreseeing this, Jesus disclosed one way to distinguish these counterfeit forms of Christianity from true Christianity. First, he warned: "Be on the watch for the false prophets that come to you in sheep's covering, but inside they are ravenous wolves." Then he added: "By their fruits you will recognize them." (Matthew 7:15-23) Jesus' true followers practice what he taught, and they are easily recognized by their fine fruits. Just as Jesus himselt did, they visit people to explain God's Kingdom from the Scriptures. Following Jesus' example, they stand apart from the world's politics and social controversies. They accept the Bible as God's Word and respect it as the truth. They make God's name known. And since they strive to practice the love that God teaches, they do not share in wars, instead they treat one another as brothers. - Luke 4:43; 10:1-9; John 13:34, 35; 17:16, 17, 26.
According to the Scriptures, it is possible to "see the distinction between a righteous one and a wicked one, between one serving God and one who has not served him." (Malachi 3:18) True worshipers today are united in thought and deed, just as the first-century Christians were. (Ephesians 4:4-6) Once you identify such a body of genuine Christians, why should you be inquisitive or curious about the beliefs of others?
Next time: Beware Of False Teachers
11.30.2006
11.27.2006
Should You Investigate Other Religions?
"I had attended Christian meetings for nearly a year, and I enjoyed telling others about God's Kingdom," says Miguel, who is now one of Jehovah's Witnesses in South America. "Then I started listening to religious programs on the radio and watching religious preachers on television. I thought that such programs could help me to understand people of other religions better. I realized that their teachings were not in harmony with the Bible, but I was curious.
In the same land, Jorge was zealous in teaching others about true worship. Yet, at one point, he too began listening to religious radio and television programs. "You need to know what others are thinking," he used to say. When asked about the potential dangers of such exposure to false teachings, he would answer: "Nothing could undermine the faith of one who knows the Bible truth." These experiences raise an important question, is it wise to listen to what others believe?
Next time: Recognizing True Christianity
"I had attended Christian meetings for nearly a year, and I enjoyed telling others about God's Kingdom," says Miguel, who is now one of Jehovah's Witnesses in South America. "Then I started listening to religious programs on the radio and watching religious preachers on television. I thought that such programs could help me to understand people of other religions better. I realized that their teachings were not in harmony with the Bible, but I was curious.
In the same land, Jorge was zealous in teaching others about true worship. Yet, at one point, he too began listening to religious radio and television programs. "You need to know what others are thinking," he used to say. When asked about the potential dangers of such exposure to false teachings, he would answer: "Nothing could undermine the faith of one who knows the Bible truth." These experiences raise an important question, is it wise to listen to what others believe?
Next time: Recognizing True Christianity
11.25.2006
Your Decision To Serve God
1. To become a friend of God, you must obtain a good knowledge of Bible truth, (1Timothy 2:3, 4) put faith in the things you have learned [Hebrews 11:6) repent of your sins (Acts 17:30, 31), and turn around in your course of life. (Acts 3:19) Then your love for God should move you to dedicate yourself to him. This means that in a personal, private prayer you tell him that you are giving yourself to him to do his will. - Matthew 16:24; 22:37.
2. After you have made your dedication to God, you should be baptized. (Matthew 28:19, 20) Baptism lets everyone know that you have dedicated yourself to Jehovah. So baptism is only for those who are old enough to make a decision to serve God. When a person is baptized, his whole body should be put under the water momentarily. - Mark 1:9, 10; Acts 8:36.
3. After you have made a dedication, Jehovah will expect you to live up to your promise. (Psalm 50:14; Ecclesiastes 5:4, 5) The Devil will try to stop you from serving Jehovah. (1Peter 5:8) But draw close to God in prayer. (Philippians 4:6, 7) Study his word each day. (Psalm 1:1-3) Stick close to the congregation. (Hebrews 13:17) By doing all of this, you will gain the strength to stay faithful to God. For all eternity you thus can do the things that God requires of you!
1. To become a friend of God, you must obtain a good knowledge of Bible truth, (1Timothy 2:3, 4) put faith in the things you have learned [Hebrews 11:6) repent of your sins (Acts 17:30, 31), and turn around in your course of life. (Acts 3:19) Then your love for God should move you to dedicate yourself to him. This means that in a personal, private prayer you tell him that you are giving yourself to him to do his will. - Matthew 16:24; 22:37.
2. After you have made your dedication to God, you should be baptized. (Matthew 28:19, 20) Baptism lets everyone know that you have dedicated yourself to Jehovah. So baptism is only for those who are old enough to make a decision to serve God. When a person is baptized, his whole body should be put under the water momentarily. - Mark 1:9, 10; Acts 8:36.
3. After you have made a dedication, Jehovah will expect you to live up to your promise. (Psalm 50:14; Ecclesiastes 5:4, 5) The Devil will try to stop you from serving Jehovah. (1Peter 5:8) But draw close to God in prayer. (Philippians 4:6, 7) Study his word each day. (Psalm 1:1-3) Stick close to the congregation. (Hebrews 13:17) By doing all of this, you will gain the strength to stay faithful to God. For all eternity you thus can do the things that God requires of you!
11.24.2006
Helping Others To Do God's Will
1. By now you have learned many good things from the Bible. This knowledge should lead to your cultivating a Christian personality. (Ephesians 4:22-24) Such knowledge is essential in order for you to gain eternal life. (John 17:3) However, other also need to hear the good news so that they too can be saved. All true Christians must witness to others. It is God's command. - Romans 10:10; 1 Corinthians 9:16; 1 Timothy 4:16.
2. You can start by sharing with those near you the good things you are learning. Tell them to your family, friends, schoolmates and workmates. Be kind and patient as you do so. (2Timothy 2:24, 25)Remember that people often look at someone's conduct more than they listen to what he says. So your good conduct may draw others to listen to the message you tell them. - Matthew 5:16; 1 Peter 3:1,2, 16.
3. In time, you may qualify to begin preaching with the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. This is an important step in your progress. (Matthew 24:14) What a joy it would be if you were to able to help someone else to become a servant of Jehovah and gain eternal life! - 1Thessalonians 2:19, 20.
1. By now you have learned many good things from the Bible. This knowledge should lead to your cultivating a Christian personality. (Ephesians 4:22-24) Such knowledge is essential in order for you to gain eternal life. (John 17:3) However, other also need to hear the good news so that they too can be saved. All true Christians must witness to others. It is God's command. - Romans 10:10; 1 Corinthians 9:16; 1 Timothy 4:16.
2. You can start by sharing with those near you the good things you are learning. Tell them to your family, friends, schoolmates and workmates. Be kind and patient as you do so. (2Timothy 2:24, 25)Remember that people often look at someone's conduct more than they listen to what he says. So your good conduct may draw others to listen to the message you tell them. - Matthew 5:16; 1 Peter 3:1,2, 16.
3. In time, you may qualify to begin preaching with the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. This is an important step in your progress. (Matthew 24:14) What a joy it would be if you were to able to help someone else to become a servant of Jehovah and gain eternal life! - 1Thessalonians 2:19, 20.
11.23.2006
How Can You Find The True Religion?
1. Jesus started one true Christian religion. So today there must be just one body, or group of true worshipers of Jehovah God. (John 4:23, 24; Ephesians 4:4,5) The Bible teaches that only a few people are on the narrow road to life.- Matthew 7:13, 14.
2. The Bible foretold that after the death of the apostles, wrong teachings and unchristian practices would slowly come into the Christian congregation. Men would draw away believers to follow them instead of Christ. (Matthew 7:15, 21-23; Acts 20:29, 30) That is why we see so many different religions that claim to be Christian. How can we identify true Christians?
3. The most outstanding mark of true Christians is that they have real love among themselves. (John 13: 34, 35) They are not taught to think that they are better than people of other races or skin color. Neither are they taught to hate people from other countries. (Acts 10:34, 35) So they do not share in wars. True Christians treat one another as brothers and sisters.- 1John 40:21.
4. Another mark of true religion is that its members have a deep respect for the Bible. They accept it as the Word of God and believe what it says. (John 17:17; Timothy 3:16, 17)They treat God's Word as being more important than human ideas or customs. (Matthew 15:1-3, 7-9) They try to live by the Bible in their everyday life. So they do not preach one thing and then practice another. - Titus 1:15, 16.
5. The true religion must also honor God's name. (Matthew 6:9) Jesus made God's name, Jehovah, known to others. True Christians must do the same. (John 17:6, 26;Romans 10:13, 14) Who are the people in your community that tell others about God's name?
6. True Christians must preach about God's Kingdom. Jesus did so. He always talked about the Kingdom (Luke 8:1) He commanded his disciples to preach this same message in all the earth. (Matthew 24:14; 28:19, 20)True Christians believe that only God's Kingdom will bring true peace and security to this earth. - Psalm 146:3-5.
7. Jesus' disciples must be no part of this wicked world. (John 17:16) They do not get involved in the world's political affairs and social controversies. They avoid the harmful conduct, practices and attitudes that are common in the world. (James 1:27; 4:4) Can you identify a religious group in your community that has these marks of true Christianity?`
1. Jesus started one true Christian religion. So today there must be just one body, or group of true worshipers of Jehovah God. (John 4:23, 24; Ephesians 4:4,5) The Bible teaches that only a few people are on the narrow road to life.- Matthew 7:13, 14.
2. The Bible foretold that after the death of the apostles, wrong teachings and unchristian practices would slowly come into the Christian congregation. Men would draw away believers to follow them instead of Christ. (Matthew 7:15, 21-23; Acts 20:29, 30) That is why we see so many different religions that claim to be Christian. How can we identify true Christians?
3. The most outstanding mark of true Christians is that they have real love among themselves. (John 13: 34, 35) They are not taught to think that they are better than people of other races or skin color. Neither are they taught to hate people from other countries. (Acts 10:34, 35) So they do not share in wars. True Christians treat one another as brothers and sisters.- 1John 40:21.
4. Another mark of true religion is that its members have a deep respect for the Bible. They accept it as the Word of God and believe what it says. (John 17:17; Timothy 3:16, 17)They treat God's Word as being more important than human ideas or customs. (Matthew 15:1-3, 7-9) They try to live by the Bible in their everyday life. So they do not preach one thing and then practice another. - Titus 1:15, 16.
5. The true religion must also honor God's name. (Matthew 6:9) Jesus made God's name, Jehovah, known to others. True Christians must do the same. (John 17:6, 26;Romans 10:13, 14) Who are the people in your community that tell others about God's name?
6. True Christians must preach about God's Kingdom. Jesus did so. He always talked about the Kingdom (Luke 8:1) He commanded his disciples to preach this same message in all the earth. (Matthew 24:14; 28:19, 20)True Christians believe that only God's Kingdom will bring true peace and security to this earth. - Psalm 146:3-5.
7. Jesus' disciples must be no part of this wicked world. (John 17:16) They do not get involved in the world's political affairs and social controversies. They avoid the harmful conduct, practices and attitudes that are common in the world. (James 1:27; 4:4) Can you identify a religious group in your community that has these marks of true Christianity?`
11.21.2006
Showing Respect For Life And Blood
1. Jehovah is the Source of Life . All living things owe their life to God. (Psalm 36:9) Life is sacred to God. Even the life of an unborn child inside its mother is precious to Jehovah. To kill such a developing baby on purpose is wrong in God's eyes. - Exodus 21:22, 23; Psalm 127:3.
2. True Christians are safety conscious. They make sure that their cars and their homes are safe. (Deuteronomy 22:8) God's servants do not take unnecessary risks with their lives just for pleasure or excitement. So they do not share in violent sports that deliberately hurt people . They avoid entertainment that encourages violence.- Psalm 11:5; John 13:35.
3. Animal life is also sacred to the Creator. A Christian may kill animals to provide food and clothing or to protect himself from sickness and danger. (Genesis 3:21;9:3; Exodus 21:28) But it is wrong to mistreat animals or to kill them just for sport or pleasure. - Proverbs 12:10.
4. Smoking, chewing betel nut and taking drugs for pleasure are not for Christians. These practices are wrong because (1) they make us their slaves, (2) they harm our bodies, and (3) they are unclean. (Romans 6:9; 12:1; 2 Corinthians 7:1) It can be very hard to give up these habits. But we must do so to please Jehovah.
5. Blood is also sacred in God's eyes. God says that the soul, or life, is in the blood. So it is wrong to eat blood. It is also wrong to eat the meat of an animal that has not been properly bled. If an animal is strangled or dies in a trap, it should not be eaten. If it is speared or shot, it must be bled quickly if it is to be eaten. - Genesis 9:3, 4; Leviticus 17:13, 14; Acts 15:28, 29.
6. Is it wrong to accept a blood transfusion? Remember, Jehovah requires that we abstain from blood. This means that we must not take into our bodies in any way at all other people's blood or even our own blood that has been stored. (Acts 21:25) So true Christians will not accept a blood transfusion. They will accept other kinds of medical treatment, such as a transfusion of nonblood products. they want to live, but they will not try to save their life by breaking God's laws. - Matthew 16:25.
1. Jehovah is the Source of Life . All living things owe their life to God. (Psalm 36:9) Life is sacred to God. Even the life of an unborn child inside its mother is precious to Jehovah. To kill such a developing baby on purpose is wrong in God's eyes. - Exodus 21:22, 23; Psalm 127:3.
2. True Christians are safety conscious. They make sure that their cars and their homes are safe. (Deuteronomy 22:8) God's servants do not take unnecessary risks with their lives just for pleasure or excitement. So they do not share in violent sports that deliberately hurt people . They avoid entertainment that encourages violence.- Psalm 11:5; John 13:35.
3. Animal life is also sacred to the Creator. A Christian may kill animals to provide food and clothing or to protect himself from sickness and danger. (Genesis 3:21;9:3; Exodus 21:28) But it is wrong to mistreat animals or to kill them just for sport or pleasure. - Proverbs 12:10.
4. Smoking, chewing betel nut and taking drugs for pleasure are not for Christians. These practices are wrong because (1) they make us their slaves, (2) they harm our bodies, and (3) they are unclean. (Romans 6:9; 12:1; 2 Corinthians 7:1) It can be very hard to give up these habits. But we must do so to please Jehovah.
5. Blood is also sacred in God's eyes. God says that the soul, or life, is in the blood. So it is wrong to eat blood. It is also wrong to eat the meat of an animal that has not been properly bled. If an animal is strangled or dies in a trap, it should not be eaten. If it is speared or shot, it must be bled quickly if it is to be eaten. - Genesis 9:3, 4; Leviticus 17:13, 14; Acts 15:28, 29.
6. Is it wrong to accept a blood transfusion? Remember, Jehovah requires that we abstain from blood. This means that we must not take into our bodies in any way at all other people's blood or even our own blood that has been stored. (Acts 21:25) So true Christians will not accept a blood transfusion. They will accept other kinds of medical treatment, such as a transfusion of nonblood products. they want to live, but they will not try to save their life by breaking God's laws. - Matthew 16:25.
11.16.2006
Beliefs And Customs That Displease God
1. Not all beliefs and customs are bad. But God does not approve of them if they come from a false religion or are against Bible teachings. - Matthew 15:6.
2. Trinity: Is Jehovah a Trinity-three persons in one God? NO! Jehovah, the Father, is "the only true God." ( John 17:3; Mark 12:29) Jesus is his firstborn Son, and he is subject to God. (1Corinthians 11:3) The Father is greater than the Son. (John 14:28) The holy spirit is not a person; it is God's active force. - Genesis 1:2; Acts 2:18.
3. Christmas and Easter: Jesus was not born on December 25. He was born about October 1, a time of year when shepherds kept their flocks out-of-doors at night. (Luke 2:8-12) Jesus never commanded Christians to celebrate his birth. Rather, he told his disciples to memoralize, or remember, his death. (Luke 22:19, 20) Christmas and its customs came from ancient false religions. The same is true of Easter customs, such use of eggs and rabbits. The early Christians did not celebrate Christmas or Easter, nor do TRUE CHRISTIANS today.
4. Birthdays: The only two birthday celebrations spoken of in the Bible were held by persons who did not worship Jehovah and ended up in two person's death. (Genesis 40:20-22;Mark 6:21, 22; 24-27) The early Christians did not celebrate their birthdays. The custom of celebrating birthdays comes from ancient false religions, such as paganism. True Christians give gifts and have good times together at other times during the year.
5. Fear of the Dead: The dead cannot do anything or feel anything. We cannot help them, and they cannot hurt us. (Psalm 146:4; Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10) The soul dies; it does not live on after death. (Ezekiel 18:4) (read all verses, they back up these truths) But sometimes wicked angels, called demons, pretend to be the spirits of the dead. Any customs that have to do with fear of or worship of the dead are wrong. -Isaiah 8:19.
6. Cross: Jesus did not die on a cross. He died on a pole, or a stake. The Greek word translated "cross" in many Bibles meant just one piece of timber. The symbol of the cross comes from ancient false religions. The cross was not used or worshiped by the early Christians. Therefore, do you think it would be right to us a cross in worship? - Deuteronomy 7:26; 1Corinthians 10:14.
7. It may be very hard to abandon some of these beliefs and customs. Relatives and friends may try to convince you to change your beliefs. But pleasing God is more important than pleasing men.- Proverbs 29:225; Matthew 10:36, 37.
1. Not all beliefs and customs are bad. But God does not approve of them if they come from a false religion or are against Bible teachings. - Matthew 15:6.
2. Trinity: Is Jehovah a Trinity-three persons in one God? NO! Jehovah, the Father, is "the only true God." ( John 17:3; Mark 12:29) Jesus is his firstborn Son, and he is subject to God. (1Corinthians 11:3) The Father is greater than the Son. (John 14:28) The holy spirit is not a person; it is God's active force. - Genesis 1:2; Acts 2:18.
3. Christmas and Easter: Jesus was not born on December 25. He was born about October 1, a time of year when shepherds kept their flocks out-of-doors at night. (Luke 2:8-12) Jesus never commanded Christians to celebrate his birth. Rather, he told his disciples to memoralize, or remember, his death. (Luke 22:19, 20) Christmas and its customs came from ancient false religions. The same is true of Easter customs, such use of eggs and rabbits. The early Christians did not celebrate Christmas or Easter, nor do TRUE CHRISTIANS today.
4. Birthdays: The only two birthday celebrations spoken of in the Bible were held by persons who did not worship Jehovah and ended up in two person's death. (Genesis 40:20-22;Mark 6:21, 22; 24-27) The early Christians did not celebrate their birthdays. The custom of celebrating birthdays comes from ancient false religions, such as paganism. True Christians give gifts and have good times together at other times during the year.
5. Fear of the Dead: The dead cannot do anything or feel anything. We cannot help them, and they cannot hurt us. (Psalm 146:4; Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10) The soul dies; it does not live on after death. (Ezekiel 18:4) (read all verses, they back up these truths) But sometimes wicked angels, called demons, pretend to be the spirits of the dead. Any customs that have to do with fear of or worship of the dead are wrong. -Isaiah 8:19.
6. Cross: Jesus did not die on a cross. He died on a pole, or a stake. The Greek word translated "cross" in many Bibles meant just one piece of timber. The symbol of the cross comes from ancient false religions. The cross was not used or worshiped by the early Christians. Therefore, do you think it would be right to us a cross in worship? - Deuteronomy 7:26; 1Corinthians 10:14.
7. It may be very hard to abandon some of these beliefs and customs. Relatives and friends may try to convince you to change your beliefs. But pleasing God is more important than pleasing men.- Proverbs 29:225; Matthew 10:36, 37.
11.15.2006
Practices That God Hates
1. Servants of God love what is good. But they must also learn to hate what is bad. (Psalm 97:10) That means avoiding certain practices that God hates. What are some of those practices?
2. Fornication: Sex before marriage, adultery, bestiality, incest and homosexuality (If you queers and lesbians don't believe this then read the Bible from front to back page for page. You just might learn something) are all serious sins against God. (Leviticus 18:6; Romans 1: 26, 27 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10) If a couple are not married but are living together, they should separate or else get legally married.- Hebrews 13:4.
3. Lying, Gambling, Stealing: Jehovah God cannot lie. (Titus 1:2) Persons who want his approval must avoid lying. (Proverbs 6:16-19; Colossians 3:9, 10) Every form of gambling is tainted by greed. So Christians do not take part in any kind of gambling, such as lotteries, horse racing and bingo. (Ephesians 5:3-5) And Christians do not steal. They do not knowingly buy stolen property or take things without permission.- Exodus 20:15; Ephesians 4:28)
4. Fits of Anger, Violence: Uncontrolled anger can lead to acts of violence. (Genesis 4:5-8) A violent person cannot be God's friend. (Psalm 11:5; Proverbs 22:24, 25) It is wrong to take revenge or to return evil for evil for the bad things that others might do to us. - Proverbs 24:29; Romans 12:17-21.
5. Magical Spells and Spiritism: Some people call on the power of the spirits to try to heal sicknesses. Others cast spells on their enemies to make them sick or even to kill them. The power behind all these practices is Satan. So Christians must not take part in any of them. (Deuteronomy 18:9-13) Staying close to Jehovah is the best protection from spells that may be cast on us by others.- Proverbs 18:10.
6. Drunkenness: It is not wrong to drink a little wine, beer or other alcoholic beverage. (Psalm 104:15; 1 Timothy 5:23) But heavy drinking and drunkenness are wrong in God's eyes. (1 Corinthians 5:11-13; 1 Timothy 3:8) Drinking too much can ruin your health and disrupt your family. It can also cause you to give in very quickly to other temptations. - Proverbs 23:20, 21, 29-35.
7. Persons who practice things that God says are bad will "Not inherit God's Kingdom." (Galatians 5:19-21) If you really love God and want to please him, you can break free from these practices (1John 5:3) Learn to hate what God says is bad. (Romans 12:9) Associate with people who have godly habits. (Proverbs 13:20) Mature Christian companions may prove to be a source of help. (James 5:14) Above all, rely on God's help through prayer. - Philippians 4:6, 7, 13.
1. Servants of God love what is good. But they must also learn to hate what is bad. (Psalm 97:10) That means avoiding certain practices that God hates. What are some of those practices?
2. Fornication: Sex before marriage, adultery, bestiality, incest and homosexuality (If you queers and lesbians don't believe this then read the Bible from front to back page for page. You just might learn something) are all serious sins against God. (Leviticus 18:6; Romans 1: 26, 27 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10) If a couple are not married but are living together, they should separate or else get legally married.- Hebrews 13:4.
3. Lying, Gambling, Stealing: Jehovah God cannot lie. (Titus 1:2) Persons who want his approval must avoid lying. (Proverbs 6:16-19; Colossians 3:9, 10) Every form of gambling is tainted by greed. So Christians do not take part in any kind of gambling, such as lotteries, horse racing and bingo. (Ephesians 5:3-5) And Christians do not steal. They do not knowingly buy stolen property or take things without permission.- Exodus 20:15; Ephesians 4:28)
4. Fits of Anger, Violence: Uncontrolled anger can lead to acts of violence. (Genesis 4:5-8) A violent person cannot be God's friend. (Psalm 11:5; Proverbs 22:24, 25) It is wrong to take revenge or to return evil for evil for the bad things that others might do to us. - Proverbs 24:29; Romans 12:17-21.
5. Magical Spells and Spiritism: Some people call on the power of the spirits to try to heal sicknesses. Others cast spells on their enemies to make them sick or even to kill them. The power behind all these practices is Satan. So Christians must not take part in any of them. (Deuteronomy 18:9-13) Staying close to Jehovah is the best protection from spells that may be cast on us by others.- Proverbs 18:10.
6. Drunkenness: It is not wrong to drink a little wine, beer or other alcoholic beverage. (Psalm 104:15; 1 Timothy 5:23) But heavy drinking and drunkenness are wrong in God's eyes. (1 Corinthians 5:11-13; 1 Timothy 3:8) Drinking too much can ruin your health and disrupt your family. It can also cause you to give in very quickly to other temptations. - Proverbs 23:20, 21, 29-35.
7. Persons who practice things that God says are bad will "Not inherit God's Kingdom." (Galatians 5:19-21) If you really love God and want to please him, you can break free from these practices (1John 5:3) Learn to hate what God says is bad. (Romans 12:9) Associate with people who have godly habits. (Proverbs 13:20) Mature Christian companions may prove to be a source of help. (James 5:14) Above all, rely on God's help through prayer. - Philippians 4:6, 7, 13.
11.13.2006
God's Servants Must Be Clean
1. Jehovah God is clean and holy. He expects his worshipers to remain clean-spiritually, morally,mentally and physically. (1Peter 1:16) It takes real effort to stay clean in God's eyes. We live in an unclean world. We also have a struggle against our own tendencies to do wrong. But we must not give up.
2. Spiritual Cleanness: If we want to serve Jehovah, we cannot hold on to any of the teachings or customs of false religion. We must get out of false religion and not support it in any way. (2Corinthians 6:14-18; Revelation 18:4) Once we have learned the truth about God, we must be careful not to be misled by people who teach falsehood. - 2John 10, 11.
3. Moral Cleanness: Jehovah wants his worshipers to behave as true christians at all times. (1 Peter 2:12) He sees everything we do, even in secret. (Hebrews 4:13) We should avoid sexual immorality and other unclean practices of this world.- 1Corinthians 6:9-11.
4. Mental Cleanness: If we fill our minds with clean, pure thoughts, our conduct will also be clean. (Philippians 4:8) But if we dwell on unclean things, it will result in wicked deeds. (Matthew 15:18-20) We should avoid forms of entertainment that could soil our minds. We can fill our minds with clean thoughts by studying God's Word.
5. Physical Cleanness: Because they represent God, Christians should keep their bodies and clothing clean. We should wash our hands after using the toilet, and we should wash them before eating meals or handling food. If you do not have a proper sewage disposal system, toilet wastes should be buried. (Deuteronomy 23:12, 13) Keeping physically clean contributes to good health. A Christian's home should be neat and clean both inside and outside. It should stand out in the community as a good example. (Although studying the word of Jehovah should always come first. It is important to be clean, but what people think of us is not as important as what Jehovah thinks of us.)
6. Clean Speech: God's servants must always speak the truth. Liars will not enter God's Kingdom. (Ephesians 4:25;Revelation 21:8) Christians do not use bad language. They do not listen to or tell dirty jokes or unclean stories. Because of their clean speech, they stand out as different at work or at school and in the neighborhood. - Ephesians 4:29, 31; 5:3.
1. Jehovah God is clean and holy. He expects his worshipers to remain clean-spiritually, morally,mentally and physically. (1Peter 1:16) It takes real effort to stay clean in God's eyes. We live in an unclean world. We also have a struggle against our own tendencies to do wrong. But we must not give up.
2. Spiritual Cleanness: If we want to serve Jehovah, we cannot hold on to any of the teachings or customs of false religion. We must get out of false religion and not support it in any way. (2Corinthians 6:14-18; Revelation 18:4) Once we have learned the truth about God, we must be careful not to be misled by people who teach falsehood. - 2John 10, 11.
3. Moral Cleanness: Jehovah wants his worshipers to behave as true christians at all times. (1 Peter 2:12) He sees everything we do, even in secret. (Hebrews 4:13) We should avoid sexual immorality and other unclean practices of this world.- 1Corinthians 6:9-11.
4. Mental Cleanness: If we fill our minds with clean, pure thoughts, our conduct will also be clean. (Philippians 4:8) But if we dwell on unclean things, it will result in wicked deeds. (Matthew 15:18-20) We should avoid forms of entertainment that could soil our minds. We can fill our minds with clean thoughts by studying God's Word.
5. Physical Cleanness: Because they represent God, Christians should keep their bodies and clothing clean. We should wash our hands after using the toilet, and we should wash them before eating meals or handling food. If you do not have a proper sewage disposal system, toilet wastes should be buried. (Deuteronomy 23:12, 13) Keeping physically clean contributes to good health. A Christian's home should be neat and clean both inside and outside. It should stand out in the community as a good example. (Although studying the word of Jehovah should always come first. It is important to be clean, but what people think of us is not as important as what Jehovah thinks of us.)
6. Clean Speech: God's servants must always speak the truth. Liars will not enter God's Kingdom. (Ephesians 4:25;Revelation 21:8) Christians do not use bad language. They do not listen to or tell dirty jokes or unclean stories. Because of their clean speech, they stand out as different at work or at school and in the neighborhood. - Ephesians 4:29, 31; 5:3.
11.11.2006
Family Life That Pleases God
1. The Bible says that a husband is the head of his family. (1Corinthians 11:3) A husband must have only one wife. They should be properly married in the eyes of the law.- 1Timothy 3:2;Titus 3:1.
2. A husband should love his wife just as he loves himself. He should treat her the way Jesus treats his followers. (Ephesians 5:25, 28, 29) He should never hit his wife or mistreat her in any way. Rather, he should show her honor and respect. - Colossians 3:19; 1Peter 3:7.
3. A father should work hard to care for his family. He must provide food, clothing and housing for his wife and children. A father must also provide for his family's spiritual needs. (1Timothy 5:8) He takes the lead in helping his family to learn about God and his purposes.- Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Ephesians 6:4.
4. A wife should be a good helper for her husband. (Genesis 2:18) She should assist her husband in teaching and training their children. (Proverbs 1:8) Jehovah requires a wife to care for her family lovingly. (Proverbs 31:10, 15,26, 27; Titus 2:4, 5)She should have deep respect for her husband. - Ephesians 5:22, 23, 33.
5. God requires children to obey their parents. (Ephesians 6:1-3) He expects parents to instruct and correct their children. Parents need to spend time with their children and study the Bible with them, caring for their spiritual and emotional needs. (Deuteronomy 11:18, 19; Proverbs 22:6, 15) Parents should never discipline their children in a harsh or cruel way. - Colossians 3:21.
6. When marriage mates have problems getting along together, they should try to apply Bible counsel. The Bible urges us to show love and to be forgiving. (Colossians 3:12-14) God's Word does not encourage separation as a way to solve minor problems. But a wife might choose to leave her husband if (1)he stubbornly refuses to support his family, (2) he is so violent that her health and life are in danger, (3) his extreme opposition makes it impossible for her to worship Jehovah. -1Corinthians 7:12, 13.
7. Marriage mates must be faithful to each other. Adultery is a sin against God and against one's mate. (Hebrews 13:4) Sex relations outside the marriage is the only spiritual ground for divorce allowing for remarriage. (Matthew 19:6-9; Romans 7:2, 3) Jehovah hates it when people get divorced without spiritual grounds ans marry someone else. - Malachi 2:14-16.
1. The Bible says that a husband is the head of his family. (1Corinthians 11:3) A husband must have only one wife. They should be properly married in the eyes of the law.- 1Timothy 3:2;Titus 3:1.
2. A husband should love his wife just as he loves himself. He should treat her the way Jesus treats his followers. (Ephesians 5:25, 28, 29) He should never hit his wife or mistreat her in any way. Rather, he should show her honor and respect. - Colossians 3:19; 1Peter 3:7.
3. A father should work hard to care for his family. He must provide food, clothing and housing for his wife and children. A father must also provide for his family's spiritual needs. (1Timothy 5:8) He takes the lead in helping his family to learn about God and his purposes.- Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Ephesians 6:4.
4. A wife should be a good helper for her husband. (Genesis 2:18) She should assist her husband in teaching and training their children. (Proverbs 1:8) Jehovah requires a wife to care for her family lovingly. (Proverbs 31:10, 15,26, 27; Titus 2:4, 5)She should have deep respect for her husband. - Ephesians 5:22, 23, 33.
5. God requires children to obey their parents. (Ephesians 6:1-3) He expects parents to instruct and correct their children. Parents need to spend time with their children and study the Bible with them, caring for their spiritual and emotional needs. (Deuteronomy 11:18, 19; Proverbs 22:6, 15) Parents should never discipline their children in a harsh or cruel way. - Colossians 3:21.
6. When marriage mates have problems getting along together, they should try to apply Bible counsel. The Bible urges us to show love and to be forgiving. (Colossians 3:12-14) God's Word does not encourage separation as a way to solve minor problems. But a wife might choose to leave her husband if (1)he stubbornly refuses to support his family, (2) he is so violent that her health and life are in danger, (3) his extreme opposition makes it impossible for her to worship Jehovah. -1Corinthians 7:12, 13.
7. Marriage mates must be faithful to each other. Adultery is a sin against God and against one's mate. (Hebrews 13:4) Sex relations outside the marriage is the only spiritual ground for divorce allowing for remarriage. (Matthew 19:6-9; Romans 7:2, 3) Jehovah hates it when people get divorced without spiritual grounds ans marry someone else. - Malachi 2:14-16.
11.08.2006
Drawing Close To God In Prayer
1.Prayer is humbly speaking to God. You should pray to God regularly. Thus you can feel closer to him as to a dear friend. Jehovah is so great and powerful, yet he listens to our prayers! Do you pray to God regularly? - Psalm 65:2; 1Thessalonians 5:17.
2. Prayer is part of our worship. Thus, we should pray only to God, Jehovah. When Jesus was on earth, he always prayed to his Father, not to anyone else. We should do the same. (Matthew 4:10; 6:9) However, all our prayers should be said in the name of Jesus. This shows that we respect Jesus' position and that we have faith in his ransom sacrifice. - John 14:6; 1John 2:1, 2.
3. When we pray we should speak to God from our heart. We should not say our prayers from memory or read them from a prayer book. (Matthew 6:7, 8) We can pray in any respectful position, at any time and at any place. God can hear even silent prayers said in our heart. (1 Samuel 1:12, 13) It is good to find a quiet place away from other people to say our personal prayers. - Mark 1:35.
4. What subjects can you pray about? Anything that might affect your friendship with him. (Philippians 4:6, 7) The model prayer shows that we should pray about Jehovah's name and purpose. We can also ask for our material needs to be provided, for our sins to be forgiven, and for help to resist temptation. (Matthew 6:9-13) Our prayers should not be selfish. We should only pray for things that harmonize with God's will.- 1John 5:14.
5. You may pray whenever your heart moves you to thank or praise God. (1Chronicles 29:10-13) You should pray when you have problems and your faith is being tested. (Psalm 55:22; 120:1) It is appropriate to pray before you eat your meals. (Matthew 14:19) Jehovah invites us to pray "on every occasion."- Ephesians 6:18.
6. We especially need to pray if we have committed a serious sin. At such times we should beg for Jehovah's mercy and forgiveness. If we confess our sins to him and do our very best not to repeat them. God is "ready to forgive." - Psalm 86:5; Proverbs 28:13.
7. Jehovah listens only to the prayers of righteous people. For your prayers to be heard by God, you must be trying your best to live by his laws. (Proverbs 15:29; 28:9) You must be humble when you pray. (Luke 18:9-14) You need to work at what you pray for. You will thus prove that you have faith and that you really mean what you say. Only then will Jehovah answer your prayers. - Hebrews 11:6.
1.Prayer is humbly speaking to God. You should pray to God regularly. Thus you can feel closer to him as to a dear friend. Jehovah is so great and powerful, yet he listens to our prayers! Do you pray to God regularly? - Psalm 65:2; 1Thessalonians 5:17.
2. Prayer is part of our worship. Thus, we should pray only to God, Jehovah. When Jesus was on earth, he always prayed to his Father, not to anyone else. We should do the same. (Matthew 4:10; 6:9) However, all our prayers should be said in the name of Jesus. This shows that we respect Jesus' position and that we have faith in his ransom sacrifice. - John 14:6; 1John 2:1, 2.
3. When we pray we should speak to God from our heart. We should not say our prayers from memory or read them from a prayer book. (Matthew 6:7, 8) We can pray in any respectful position, at any time and at any place. God can hear even silent prayers said in our heart. (1 Samuel 1:12, 13) It is good to find a quiet place away from other people to say our personal prayers. - Mark 1:35.
4. What subjects can you pray about? Anything that might affect your friendship with him. (Philippians 4:6, 7) The model prayer shows that we should pray about Jehovah's name and purpose. We can also ask for our material needs to be provided, for our sins to be forgiven, and for help to resist temptation. (Matthew 6:9-13) Our prayers should not be selfish. We should only pray for things that harmonize with God's will.- 1John 5:14.
5. You may pray whenever your heart moves you to thank or praise God. (1Chronicles 29:10-13) You should pray when you have problems and your faith is being tested. (Psalm 55:22; 120:1) It is appropriate to pray before you eat your meals. (Matthew 14:19) Jehovah invites us to pray "on every occasion."- Ephesians 6:18.
6. We especially need to pray if we have committed a serious sin. At such times we should beg for Jehovah's mercy and forgiveness. If we confess our sins to him and do our very best not to repeat them. God is "ready to forgive." - Psalm 86:5; Proverbs 28:13.
7. Jehovah listens only to the prayers of righteous people. For your prayers to be heard by God, you must be trying your best to live by his laws. (Proverbs 15:29; 28:9) You must be humble when you pray. (Luke 18:9-14) You need to work at what you pray for. You will thus prove that you have faith and that you really mean what you say. Only then will Jehovah answer your prayers. - Hebrews 11:6.
11.07.2006
What Is The Kingdom Of God?
1. When he was on earth, Jesus taught his followers to pray for God's Kingdom. A kingdom is a government that is headed by a king. God's Kingdom is a special government. It is set up in heaven and will rule over this earth. It will sanctify, or make holy, God's name. It will cause God's will to be done on earth as it is done in heaven.- Matthew 6:9, 10.
2. God promised that Jesus would become the King of his Kingdom. (Luke 1:30-33) When Jesus was on earth, he proved that he would be a kind, just and perfect ruler. When he returned to heaven, he was not enthroned as King of God's Kingdom right away. (Hebrews 10:12, 13) In 1914, Jehovah gave Jesus the authority he has promised him. Since then, Jesus has ruled in heaven as Jehovah's appointed King.- Daniel 7:13, 14.
3. Jehovah has also selected some faithful men and women from the earth to go to heaven. They will rule with Jesus as kings, judges and priests over mankind. (Luke 22:28-30; Revelation 5:9, 10) Jesus called these corulers in his Kingdom a "little flock." They number 144,000. - Luke 12:32; Revelation 14:1-3.
4.As soon as Jesus became King, he threw Satan and his wicked angels out of heaven and down to the locality of the earth. That is why things have become so bad here on earth since 1914. (Revelation 12:9, 12) Wars, famines, pestilences, increasing lawlessness - all these are part of a "sign" indicating that Jesus is ruling and that this system is in its last days. - Matthew 24:3, 7, 8, 12; Luke 21:10, 11; 2 Timothy 3:1-5.
5. Soon Jesus will judge people, separating them as a shepherd separates sheep from goats. The "sheep" are those who will have proved themselves his loyal subjects. They will receive everlasting life on earth. The "goats" are those who will have rejected God's Kingdom. (Matthew 25:31-34, 46) In the near future, Jesus will destroy all goatlike ones. (2Thessalonians 1:6-9) If you want to be one of Jesus' "sheep," you must listen to the Kingdom message and act on what you learn. - Matthew 24:14.
6.Now the earth is divided up into many countries. Each has its own government. These nations often fight one another, but God's Kingdom will replace all human governments. It will rule as the only government over the entire earth. (Daniel 2:44) Then there will be no more war, crime and violence. All people will live together in peace and unity.- Micah 4:3, 4.
7. During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will become perfect, and the whole earth will become a paradise. By the end of the thousand years, Jesus will have done everything God asked him to do. Then he will hand the Kingdom back to his Father. (1Corinthians 15:24) Why not tell your friends and loved ones about what God's Kingdom will do?
1. When he was on earth, Jesus taught his followers to pray for God's Kingdom. A kingdom is a government that is headed by a king. God's Kingdom is a special government. It is set up in heaven and will rule over this earth. It will sanctify, or make holy, God's name. It will cause God's will to be done on earth as it is done in heaven.- Matthew 6:9, 10.
2. God promised that Jesus would become the King of his Kingdom. (Luke 1:30-33) When Jesus was on earth, he proved that he would be a kind, just and perfect ruler. When he returned to heaven, he was not enthroned as King of God's Kingdom right away. (Hebrews 10:12, 13) In 1914, Jehovah gave Jesus the authority he has promised him. Since then, Jesus has ruled in heaven as Jehovah's appointed King.- Daniel 7:13, 14.
3. Jehovah has also selected some faithful men and women from the earth to go to heaven. They will rule with Jesus as kings, judges and priests over mankind. (Luke 22:28-30; Revelation 5:9, 10) Jesus called these corulers in his Kingdom a "little flock." They number 144,000. - Luke 12:32; Revelation 14:1-3.
4.As soon as Jesus became King, he threw Satan and his wicked angels out of heaven and down to the locality of the earth. That is why things have become so bad here on earth since 1914. (Revelation 12:9, 12) Wars, famines, pestilences, increasing lawlessness - all these are part of a "sign" indicating that Jesus is ruling and that this system is in its last days. - Matthew 24:3, 7, 8, 12; Luke 21:10, 11; 2 Timothy 3:1-5.
5. Soon Jesus will judge people, separating them as a shepherd separates sheep from goats. The "sheep" are those who will have proved themselves his loyal subjects. They will receive everlasting life on earth. The "goats" are those who will have rejected God's Kingdom. (Matthew 25:31-34, 46) In the near future, Jesus will destroy all goatlike ones. (2Thessalonians 1:6-9) If you want to be one of Jesus' "sheep," you must listen to the Kingdom message and act on what you learn. - Matthew 24:14.
6.Now the earth is divided up into many countries. Each has its own government. These nations often fight one another, but God's Kingdom will replace all human governments. It will rule as the only government over the entire earth. (Daniel 2:44) Then there will be no more war, crime and violence. All people will live together in peace and unity.- Micah 4:3, 4.
7. During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will become perfect, and the whole earth will become a paradise. By the end of the thousand years, Jesus will have done everything God asked him to do. Then he will hand the Kingdom back to his Father. (1Corinthians 15:24) Why not tell your friends and loved ones about what God's Kingdom will do?
11.05.2006
What Is God's Purpose For The Earth?
1. Jehovah created this earth, so that humans could enjoy living on it forever. He wanted the earth always to be inhabited by righteous, happy people. (Psalm 115:16; Isaiah 45:18)
2. Before God made man, he chose one small part of the earth and made it into a beautiful paradise. He called it the Garden Of Eden. It was here that he put the first man and woman. Adam and Eve. God purposed for them to have children and fill the whole earth. Gradually they would have made the entire earth into a paradise. - Genesis 1:28; 2:8, 18.
3. Adam and Eve sinned by deliberately breaking God's law. So Jehovah put them out of the garden of Eden. Paradise was lost. (Genesis 3:1-6, 23) But Jehovah has not forgotten his purpose for this earth. He promises to make it into a paradise, where humans will live forever. How will he do this? - Psalm 37:29.
4. Before this earth can become a paradise, wicked people must be removed. (Psalm 37:38) This will happen at Armageddon, which is God's war to end wickedness. Next, Satan will be imprisoned for 1,000 years. This means that no wicked ones will be left to spoil the earth. Only God's People will survive. - Revelation 16:14, 16; 20:1-3.
5. Then Jesus Christ will rule as King over this earth for 1,000 years. (Revelation 20:6) He will gradually take sin away from our minds and bodies. We will become perfect humans just as Adam and Eve were before they sinned. Then there will be no more sickness, old age, or death. Sick people will be cured, and old persons will become young again.- Job 33:25;Isaiah33:24; Revelation 21:3, 4.
6. During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will work to turnt he whole earth inot a paradise. (luke 23:43) Also, millions of dead ones will be resurrected to human life on the earth. (Acts 24:15) If they do what God requires of them, they will continue to live on earth forever. If not, they will be destroyed forever. - John 5:28, 29; Revelation 20:11-15.
7. God's original purpose for the earth will thus succeed. Would you like to share in these future blessings? If so, you need to keep learning about Jehovah and obeying his requirements. Attending meetings at the local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses will help you to do so.- Isaiah 11:9; Hebrews 10:24, 25.
1. Jehovah created this earth, so that humans could enjoy living on it forever. He wanted the earth always to be inhabited by righteous, happy people. (Psalm 115:16; Isaiah 45:18)
2. Before God made man, he chose one small part of the earth and made it into a beautiful paradise. He called it the Garden Of Eden. It was here that he put the first man and woman. Adam and Eve. God purposed for them to have children and fill the whole earth. Gradually they would have made the entire earth into a paradise. - Genesis 1:28; 2:8, 18.
3. Adam and Eve sinned by deliberately breaking God's law. So Jehovah put them out of the garden of Eden. Paradise was lost. (Genesis 3:1-6, 23) But Jehovah has not forgotten his purpose for this earth. He promises to make it into a paradise, where humans will live forever. How will he do this? - Psalm 37:29.
4. Before this earth can become a paradise, wicked people must be removed. (Psalm 37:38) This will happen at Armageddon, which is God's war to end wickedness. Next, Satan will be imprisoned for 1,000 years. This means that no wicked ones will be left to spoil the earth. Only God's People will survive. - Revelation 16:14, 16; 20:1-3.
5. Then Jesus Christ will rule as King over this earth for 1,000 years. (Revelation 20:6) He will gradually take sin away from our minds and bodies. We will become perfect humans just as Adam and Eve were before they sinned. Then there will be no more sickness, old age, or death. Sick people will be cured, and old persons will become young again.- Job 33:25;Isaiah33:24; Revelation 21:3, 4.
6. During Jesus' Thousand Year Reign, faithful humans will work to turnt he whole earth inot a paradise. (luke 23:43) Also, millions of dead ones will be resurrected to human life on the earth. (Acts 24:15) If they do what God requires of them, they will continue to live on earth forever. If not, they will be destroyed forever. - John 5:28, 29; Revelation 20:11-15.
7. God's original purpose for the earth will thus succeed. Would you like to share in these future blessings? If so, you need to keep learning about Jehovah and obeying his requirements. Attending meetings at the local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses will help you to do so.- Isaiah 11:9; Hebrews 10:24, 25.
11.03.2006
Who Is The Devil?
1. The word "devil" means someone who tells wicked lies about another person. "Satan" means an enemy or an opposer. These are terms given to God's chief enemy. At first, he was a perfect angel in heaven with God. However, he later thought too much of himself and wanted the worship that rightly belongs to God. - Matthew 4:8-10.
2. This angel, Satan, spoke to Eve by means of a snake. By telling her lies, he got her to disobey God. Satan thus attacked what is called God's sovereignty," or position as the Most High. Satan questioned whether God rules in a worthy way and in the best interests of His subjects. Satan also brought into question whether any human would remain loyal to God. By doing this, Satan made himself God's enemy. that is why he came to be called Satan the Devil. - Genesis 3:1-5; Job 1:8-11; Revelation 12:9.
3. Satan tries to trick people into worshiping him. (2 Corinthians 11:3, 14) One way he misleads people is through false religion. If a religion teaches lies about God. It really serves the pupose of Satan. (John 8:44) People who are members of false religions may sincerely believe that they are worhiping the true God. But they are really worshiping Satan. He is 'the god of this world.' - 2Corinthians 4:4.
4. Spiritism is another way Satan brings people under his power. They may call upon spirits to protect them, To harm others, to foretell the future, or to perform miracles. Satan is the wicked force behind all these practicers. To please God, we must have nothing to do with spiritism. - Deuteronomy 18:10-12; Acts19:18, 19.
5. Satan also misleads people through extreme pride of race and the worship of political organizations. Some feel that their nation or race is better than others. But this is not true. (Acts 10:34, 35) Other people look to political organizations to solve man's problems. By doing this, they are rejecting God's kingdom. It is the only solutions for our problems. - Daniel 2:44.
6. Another way Satan misleads people is by tempting them with sinful desires. Jehovah tells us to avoid sinful practices because he knows they will harm us. (Galatians 6:7, 8) Some people my want you to join them in such practices. Remember though,it is really Satan who wants you to do these things.- Corinthians 6:9, 10; 15:33.
7. Satan may use persecution or opposition to get you to leave Jehovah. Some of your loved ones may become very angry because you are studying the Bible. Others may make fun of you. But to whom do you owe your life? Satan wants to frighten you so that you will stop learning about Jehovah. Do not let Satan win! (Matthew 13:34-39; 1 Peter 5:8, 9) By resisting the Devil, you can make Jehovah happy and show that you uphold His sovereignty.- Proverbs 27:11.
1. The word "devil" means someone who tells wicked lies about another person. "Satan" means an enemy or an opposer. These are terms given to God's chief enemy. At first, he was a perfect angel in heaven with God. However, he later thought too much of himself and wanted the worship that rightly belongs to God. - Matthew 4:8-10.
2. This angel, Satan, spoke to Eve by means of a snake. By telling her lies, he got her to disobey God. Satan thus attacked what is called God's sovereignty," or position as the Most High. Satan questioned whether God rules in a worthy way and in the best interests of His subjects. Satan also brought into question whether any human would remain loyal to God. By doing this, Satan made himself God's enemy. that is why he came to be called Satan the Devil. - Genesis 3:1-5; Job 1:8-11; Revelation 12:9.
3. Satan tries to trick people into worshiping him. (2 Corinthians 11:3, 14) One way he misleads people is through false religion. If a religion teaches lies about God. It really serves the pupose of Satan. (John 8:44) People who are members of false religions may sincerely believe that they are worhiping the true God. But they are really worshiping Satan. He is 'the god of this world.' - 2Corinthians 4:4.
4. Spiritism is another way Satan brings people under his power. They may call upon spirits to protect them, To harm others, to foretell the future, or to perform miracles. Satan is the wicked force behind all these practicers. To please God, we must have nothing to do with spiritism. - Deuteronomy 18:10-12; Acts19:18, 19.
5. Satan also misleads people through extreme pride of race and the worship of political organizations. Some feel that their nation or race is better than others. But this is not true. (Acts 10:34, 35) Other people look to political organizations to solve man's problems. By doing this, they are rejecting God's kingdom. It is the only solutions for our problems. - Daniel 2:44.
6. Another way Satan misleads people is by tempting them with sinful desires. Jehovah tells us to avoid sinful practices because he knows they will harm us. (Galatians 6:7, 8) Some people my want you to join them in such practices. Remember though,it is really Satan who wants you to do these things.- Corinthians 6:9, 10; 15:33.
7. Satan may use persecution or opposition to get you to leave Jehovah. Some of your loved ones may become very angry because you are studying the Bible. Others may make fun of you. But to whom do you owe your life? Satan wants to frighten you so that you will stop learning about Jehovah. Do not let Satan win! (Matthew 13:34-39; 1 Peter 5:8, 9) By resisting the Devil, you can make Jehovah happy and show that you uphold His sovereignty.- Proverbs 27:11.
11.02.2006
Who Is Jesus Christ?
1. Jesus lived in heaven as a spirit person before he came to earth. He was God's first creation, and so he is called the "firstborn" Son of God. (Colossians 1:; Revelation3:14) Jesus is the only Son that God created by himself. Jehovah used the prehuman Jesus as his "master worker" in creating all other things in heaven and on earth. (Proverbs 8:22-31; Colossians 1:16-17) God also used him as his chief spokesperson. That is why Jesus is called "the Word." - John 1:1-3; Revelation 19:13.
God sent his Son to the earth by transferring his life to the womb of Mary. So Jesus did not have a human father. That is why he did not inherit any sin or imperfection. God sent Jesus to earth for three reasons: (1) To teach us the truth about God. (John 18:37) (2) To maintain a perfect integrity, providing a model for us to follow (1Peter 2:21), and (3) to sacrifice his life to set us free from sin and death. Why was this needed? - Matthew 20:28.
3. By disobeying God's command, the first man, Adam, committed what the Bible calls "sin." So God sentenced him to death. (Genesis 3:17-19) He no longer measured up to God's standards, so he was not perfect anymore. Slowly he grew old and died. Adam passed on sin to all his children. That is why we also grow old, get sick and die. How could mankind be saved? - Romans 3:23; 5:12.
4.Jesus was a perfect human just like Adam. Unlike Adam, though, Jesus was perfectly obedient to God under even the greatest test. He could therefore sacrifice his perfect human life to pay for Adam's sin. This is what the Bible refers to as the "ransom." Adam's children could thus be released from condemnation to death. All who put their faith in Jesus can have their sins forgiven and receive everlasting life. - 1Timothy 2:5, 6; John 3:16; Romans 5:18, 19.
5. When on earth Jesus cured the sick, fed the hungry and calmed storms. He even raised the dead. Why did he perform miracles? (1) He felt pity for people who were suffering, and he wanted to help them. (2) His miracles proved that he was God's Son. (3) They showed what he will do for obedient mankind when he rules as King over the earth. - Matthew 14:14; Mark 2:10-12; John 5:28, 29.
(6)Jesus died and was resurrected by God as a spirit creature, and he returned to heaven. (1Peter 3:18) Since then, God has made him a King. Soon Jesus will remove all wickedness and suffering from this earth. - Psalm 37:9-11; Proverbs 2:21, 22.
1. Jesus lived in heaven as a spirit person before he came to earth. He was God's first creation, and so he is called the "firstborn" Son of God. (Colossians 1:; Revelation3:14) Jesus is the only Son that God created by himself. Jehovah used the prehuman Jesus as his "master worker" in creating all other things in heaven and on earth. (Proverbs 8:22-31; Colossians 1:16-17) God also used him as his chief spokesperson. That is why Jesus is called "the Word." - John 1:1-3; Revelation 19:13.
God sent his Son to the earth by transferring his life to the womb of Mary. So Jesus did not have a human father. That is why he did not inherit any sin or imperfection. God sent Jesus to earth for three reasons: (1) To teach us the truth about God. (John 18:37) (2) To maintain a perfect integrity, providing a model for us to follow (1Peter 2:21), and (3) to sacrifice his life to set us free from sin and death. Why was this needed? - Matthew 20:28.
3. By disobeying God's command, the first man, Adam, committed what the Bible calls "sin." So God sentenced him to death. (Genesis 3:17-19) He no longer measured up to God's standards, so he was not perfect anymore. Slowly he grew old and died. Adam passed on sin to all his children. That is why we also grow old, get sick and die. How could mankind be saved? - Romans 3:23; 5:12.
4.Jesus was a perfect human just like Adam. Unlike Adam, though, Jesus was perfectly obedient to God under even the greatest test. He could therefore sacrifice his perfect human life to pay for Adam's sin. This is what the Bible refers to as the "ransom." Adam's children could thus be released from condemnation to death. All who put their faith in Jesus can have their sins forgiven and receive everlasting life. - 1Timothy 2:5, 6; John 3:16; Romans 5:18, 19.
5. When on earth Jesus cured the sick, fed the hungry and calmed storms. He even raised the dead. Why did he perform miracles? (1) He felt pity for people who were suffering, and he wanted to help them. (2) His miracles proved that he was God's Son. (3) They showed what he will do for obedient mankind when he rules as King over the earth. - Matthew 14:14; Mark 2:10-12; John 5:28, 29.
(6)Jesus died and was resurrected by God as a spirit creature, and he returned to heaven. (1Peter 3:18) Since then, God has made him a King. Soon Jesus will remove all wickedness and suffering from this earth. - Psalm 37:9-11; Proverbs 2:21, 22.
11.01.2006
Who Is God?
1. People worship many things. But the Bible tells us that there is only one TRUE GOD. He created everything in heaven and on earth. Because he gave us life, he is the only one we should worship.- 1 Corinthians 8:5, 6; Revelation 4:11.
2. God has many titles but has only one name. That name is JEHOVAH. In most Bibles, God's name has been removed and has been replaced with the titles Lord or God. But when the Bible was written, the name Jehovah appeared in it some 7,000 times! - Exodus 3:15; Psalm 83:18.
3. Jehovah has a body, but it is not like ours. "God is a Spirit," says the Bible. (John 4:24) A spirit form is of life that is much higher than ours. No human has ever seen God. Jehovah lives in heaven, but he can see all things. (Psalm 11:4, 5; John 1:18) What, though, is the holy spirit? It is not a person like God. Rather, it is God's active force. - Psalm 104:30.
4. The Bible reveals Jehovah's personality to us. It shows that his outstanding qualities are love, justice, wisdom and power. (Deuteronomy 32:4; Job 12:13; Isaiah 40:26; 1John 4:8) The Bible tells us that he is also merciful, kind, forgiving, generous and patient. We, like obedient children should try to imitate him. - Ephesians 5:1,2.
5. Should we bow down or pray to images, pictures, or symbols in our worship? No! (Exodus 20:4, 5) Jehovah says that we must worship only him. He will not share his glory with anyone or anything else. Images have not power to help us. -Psalm 115:4-8; Isaiah 42:8.
6. How can we get to know God better? One way is by observing the things he has created and thinking deeply about what they tell us. God's creations show us that he has a great power and wisdom. We see his love in all that he has made. (Psalm 19:1-6; Romans 1:20) Another way we can learn about God is by studying the Bible. In it he tells us much more about the kind of God he is. He also tells us about his purpose and what he wants us to do. - Amos 3:7; 2Timothy 3:16, 17.
1. People worship many things. But the Bible tells us that there is only one TRUE GOD. He created everything in heaven and on earth. Because he gave us life, he is the only one we should worship.- 1 Corinthians 8:5, 6; Revelation 4:11.
2. God has many titles but has only one name. That name is JEHOVAH. In most Bibles, God's name has been removed and has been replaced with the titles Lord or God. But when the Bible was written, the name Jehovah appeared in it some 7,000 times! - Exodus 3:15; Psalm 83:18.
3. Jehovah has a body, but it is not like ours. "God is a Spirit," says the Bible. (John 4:24) A spirit form is of life that is much higher than ours. No human has ever seen God. Jehovah lives in heaven, but he can see all things. (Psalm 11:4, 5; John 1:18) What, though, is the holy spirit? It is not a person like God. Rather, it is God's active force. - Psalm 104:30.
4. The Bible reveals Jehovah's personality to us. It shows that his outstanding qualities are love, justice, wisdom and power. (Deuteronomy 32:4; Job 12:13; Isaiah 40:26; 1John 4:8) The Bible tells us that he is also merciful, kind, forgiving, generous and patient. We, like obedient children should try to imitate him. - Ephesians 5:1,2.
5. Should we bow down or pray to images, pictures, or symbols in our worship? No! (Exodus 20:4, 5) Jehovah says that we must worship only him. He will not share his glory with anyone or anything else. Images have not power to help us. -Psalm 115:4-8; Isaiah 42:8.
6. How can we get to know God better? One way is by observing the things he has created and thinking deeply about what they tell us. God's creations show us that he has a great power and wisdom. We see his love in all that he has made. (Psalm 19:1-6; Romans 1:20) Another way we can learn about God is by studying the Bible. In it he tells us much more about the kind of God he is. He also tells us about his purpose and what he wants us to do. - Amos 3:7; 2Timothy 3:16, 17.
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