5.14.2022

"Those Seeking Jehovah Will Lack Nothing Good"

David was not an ambitious man.  He did not choes to become the king of Israel.  Jehovah assigned that role to him. (1 Samuel 16:11, 12, 13) Saul came to view David as a mortal enemy. But David did not blame Jehovah for the danger he was in; nor did he complain about having a limited food supply and a cave for shelter.  On the contrary, it might have been while he was hiding in that very cave that he composed the beautiful song of praise that include the word to our theme text:  "Those seeking Jehovah will lack for nothing good." - PSALM 34:10.


Today, many of Jehovah'a servants have experienced a shortage of food and other necessities of life.  This has been especially true during the recent pandemic. And with the "great tribulatiob" looming, we can expect to face even more difficult times.  (Matthew 24:21)  With those facts in mind, let us answer four questions:  In what way david "lack nothing good"?  Why must we learn to be content? Why can we be confident that Jehovah will care for us?  And how can we prepare now for the future?


Next time: "Those Seeking Jehovah  Will Lack Nothing Good?"  - "I WILL LACK NOTHING" 


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