Wednesday, February 26, 2014

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Human Law VS Bible view

Wednesday, February 26 [Peer] into the perfect law that belongs to freedom.​—Jas. 1:25. “The perfect law that belongs to freedom” is not the Mosaic Law, for that code made transgressions manifest and was fulfilled in Christ. (Matt. 5:17; Gal. 3:19) To what law, then, was James referring? He had in mind “the law of the Christ,” also called “the law of faith” and “the law of a free people.” (Gal. 6:2; Rom. 3:27; Jas. 2:12) “The perfect law,” therefore, encompasses everything that Jehovah requires of us. Both anointed Christians and the “other sheep” benefit from it. (John 10:16) Unlike the law codes of many countries, “the perfect law” is neither complex nor burdensome but consists of simple commandments and basic principles. (1 John 5:3) “My yoke is kindly and my load is light,” said Jesus. (Matt. 11:29, 30) Additionally, “the perfect law” has no need for a long list of sanctions, or penalties, for it is founded on love and is engraved on minds and hearts.​—Heb. 8:6, 10. w12 7/15 1:4, 5 Sent from Daily Text - Lite / Android App / Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Kgraf

Monday, February 24, 2014

Song or Solomon and Bible highlight Sol 2: 1

Monday, February 24 A mere saffron of the coastal plain I am, a lily of the low plains.​—Song of Sol. 2:1. To these words of the Shulammite, the shepherd replied: “Like a lily among thorny weeds, so is my girl companion among the daughters”! (Song of Sol. 2:2) Yes, they truly loved each other. And because they primarily loved God, their marital bond would be strong indeed. In fact, the Shulammite said to her beloved shepherd: “Place me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your arm; because love is as strong as death is, insistence on exclusive devotion is as unyielding as Sheol is. Its blazings are the blazings of a fire, the flame of Jah [for it is from him]. Many waters themselves are not able to extinguish love, nor can rivers themselves wash it away. If a man would give all the valuable things of his house for love, persons would positively despise them.” (Song of Sol. 8:6, 7) When weighing wedlock, why should a servant of Jehovah settle for anything less? w12 5/15 1:4, 5 Sent from Daily Text - Lite / Android App / Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Kgraf

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Bible daily text. Matthew 11: 29

Thursday, February 13 I am mild-tempered and lowly in heart.​—Matt. 11:29. Common people benefited from Jesus’ humility because they became recipients of his help, his teachings, and his encouragement. Actually, all redeemable mankind will reap long-term benefits from Jesus’ ransom sacrifice. What about Jesus? Did his humility benefit him? Yes, for Jesus told his disciples: “Whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” (Matt. 23:12) Those words proved to be true in his own case. Paul explains: “God exalted [Jesus] to a superior position and kindly gave him the name that is above every other name, so that in the name of Jesus every knee should bend of those in heaven and those on earth and those under the ground, and every tongue should openly acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father.” Because of Jesus’ course of humility and faithfulness on earth, Jehovah God exalted his Son, giving him authority over creatures in heaven and on earth.​—Phil. 2:9-11. w12 11/15 2:12, 14, 15 Sent from Daily Text - Lite / Android App / Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Kgraf

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

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Bible daily text Galatians 6:4

Wednesday, February 12 Let each one prove what his own work is, and then he will have cause for exultation in regard to himself alone, and not in comparison with the other person.​—Gal. 6:4. Rather than compare what we do with what others do, we should focus on what we personally are able to do. This will protect us not only from being puffed up with pride but also from being discouraged. In evaluating ourselves, we should recognize that circumstances change. Perhaps because of poor health, age, or various responsibilities, we cannot do all we used to. We can also consider what responsibilities we have or yearn to have. For reasons we may not readily understand, some privileges may be extended much later than expected. Rather than being envious of what others may have been assigned to do, all of us can concentrate on handling the responsibilities we do have. In the new world, Jehovah will see to it that the proper desires of all his servants are satisfied. w12 12/15 2:18-20 Sent from Daily Text - Lite / Android App / Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Kgraf

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Bible daily text Rev 20:7

Sunday, February 9 As soon as the thousand years have been ended, Satan will be let loose out of his prison.​—Rev. 20:7. By the end of Christ’s Millennial Reign, the earthly subjects of the Kingdom will have been brought to perfection. They will follow Jesus’ example and humbly and willingly acknowledge Jehovah’s sovereignty. They will have the opportunity to demonstrate their desire to do that by successfully passing the final test. (Rev. 20:8-10) Thereafter, all rebels​—human and spirit—​will be eliminated forever. What a joyful and jubilant time that will be! The entire universal family will happily praise Jehovah, who will be “all things to everyone.” (1 Cor. 15:28; Ps. 99:1-3) Will the glorious Kingdom realities just ahead motivate you to focus your attention and efforts on doing God’s will? Can you avoid being sidetracked by the false hope and comfort that Satan’s world offers? Will you strengthen your resolve to support and uphold Jehovah’s sovereignty? w12 9/15 2:19, 20 Sent from Daily Text - Lite / Android App / Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Kgraf

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Bible daily text Eph 4:30

Friday, February 7 Do not be grieving God’s holy spirit.​—Eph. 4:30. Holy spirit is a force that promotes unity. Application of what Paul wrote next is also essential for peace and unity: “Let all malicious bitterness and anger and wrath and screaming and abusive speech be taken away from you along with all badness. But become kind to one another, tenderly compassionate, freely forgiving one another just as God also by Christ freely forgave you.” (Eph. 4:31, 32) The words “become kind” suggest that at least to a certain degree, we may not have been kind and that we may need to improve. How appropriate that we train ourselves to consider the feelings of others ahead of our own! (Phil. 2:4) Perhaps something we are thinking of saying would evoke a laugh or would make us appear intelligent, but would it be kind? Giving thought to this matter in advance will help us to “become kind.” w12 7/15 4:13, 14 Sent from Daily Text - Lite / Android App / Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Kgraf