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  1. Por segunda vez los moderadores censuran mí . Creo que no entiendo tu manera de hacer las cosas. Todo lo mejor Los que deseen ver a diario fotos, videos y noticias de nuestro pueblo aqui me teneis: https://www.facebook.com/TESTIGOHUMANO
  2. Godoy Rodriguez Hermano Jose, junto con saludarlo le escribo desde Chile, especificamente desde la REgion de Valparaiso, le he enviado algunas fotografias tomadas en los trabajos de Socorro, en donde he participado segun mis circunstacias. Agradecemos a todos quienes oran por nuestros hermanos afectado tras la catastrofe y mega incendio ocurridos en la ciudad de Valparasio, una abrazo a la distancia...atte. Hno. Alexis Godoy Rodriguez. Congr. Oeste de Quillota-region de Valparaiso -Chile
  3. Wednesday, May 14 Jehovah is our Judge, Jehovah is our Statute-giver, Jehovah is our King.—Isa. 33:22. To remain Kingdom citizens, we need not only to know God’s standards but also to love them. Many citizens of human governments say that they agree with the laws and standards of the country in which they live. However, when they find a requirement to be inconvenient and feel that nobody is looking, they break the law. Often, these people are “men pleasers.” (Col. 3:22) Kingdom citizens live by a higher standard. We gladly obey God’s laws, even when no other human is looking. Why? Because we love the Lawmaker. (Luke 10:27) A foundation law of God’s Kingdom is that all citizens imitate Christ. (1 Pet. 2:21) Regarding Jesus’ example, the apostle Paul wrote: “Let each of us please his neighbor in what is good for his upbuilding. For even the Christ did not please himself.” (Rom. 15:2, 3) For the sake of peace in the congregation, a mature Christian is willing to yield without resentment to the consciences of others.—Rom. 14:19-21. w12 8/15 2:7, 8
  4. Tuesday, May 13 I shall certainly give you a wise and understanding heart.—1 Ki. 3:12. When he was still a young man, Solomon humbly said in prayer: “I am but a little boy. I do not know how to go out and how to come in.” He then prayed for a wise and obedient heart. (1 Ki. 3:7-9) Jehovah answered that sincere request, and he will do the same for you, whether you are young or old. Of course, Jehovah will not give you miraculous insight and wisdom. But he will make you wise if you earnestly study his Word, pray for holy spirit, and take full advantage of the spiritual provisions made available through the Christian congregation. (Jas. 1:5) Indeed, by these means, Jehovah makes even his young servants wiser than all those who ignore his counsel, even the so-called “wise and intellectual ones” of this world.—Luke 10:21; Ps. 119:98-100. w12 7/15 2:10
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  6. Monday, May 12 It crushed the iron, the copper, the molded clay, the silver and the gold.—Dan. 2:45. The Anglo-American World Power will not be replaced by some future world power. This last world power may be weaker than that represented by the legs of iron, but it will not disintegrate on its own. (Dan. 2:33, 34) Does the number of toes of the image have special meaning? Consider: In other visions, Daniel mentions specific numbers—for example, the number of horns on the heads of various beasts. Those numbers are significant. However, when describing the image, Daniel does not mention the number of toes. Therefore, the number seems no more significant than the fact that the image had multiple arms, hands, fingers, legs, and feet. Daniel does specifically mention that the toes would be made of iron and clay. From his description, we can conclude that the Anglo-American World Power is the one that will be dominating when the “stone” representing God’s Kingdom hits the feet of the image. w12 6/15 2:10, 11
  7. Sunday, May 11 Trust in Jehovah with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, and he himself will make your paths straight.—Prov. 3:5, 6. Many marriages that seemed to be headed for failure have in time turned out to be very successful. Christians who refuse to give up quickly on a difficult marriage often enjoy a fine reward. Consider what can happen in a religiously divided household. The apostle Peter wrote: “You wives, be in subjection to your own husbands, in order that, if any are not obedient to the word, they may be won without a word through the conduct of their wives, because of having been eyewitnesses of your chaste conduct together with deep respect.” (1 Pet. 3:1, 2) Yes, because of his mate’s fine conduct, an unbeliever may embrace the true faith! Such a saved marriage honors God and can be a great blessing for the husband, the wife, and any children they may have. w12 5/15 2:8, 9
  8. Saturday, May 10 Truly I say to you, One of you will betray me.—Matt. 26:21. The night of his last Passover celebration, Jesus announced to Peter, James, and John in the garden of Gethsemane: “Look! My betrayer has drawn near.” Immediately, Judas appeared in the garden with his coconspirators, “and going straight up to Jesus he said: ‘Good day, Rabbi!’ and kissed him very tenderly.” (Matt. 26:46-50; Luke 22:47, 52) Judas “betrayed righteous blood” and handed Jesus over to Christ’s enemies. And for what did money-loving Judas do that? For a mere 30 pieces of silver! (Matt. 27:3-5) The name Judas has been synonymous with “traitor” ever since, especially one who betrays another under the guise of friendship. Judas met a shameful end because of his having turned traitor against the anointed of Jehovah. (Acts 1:18-20) How vital it is that we reject any tendency we may have toward blind ambition or greed, which would cause us to lose Jehovah’s favor! w12 4/15 2:6, 7
  9. Friday, May 9 Jehovah felt regrets that he had made men in the earth, and he felt hurt at his heart.—Gen. 6:6. “I was devastated,” says one sister whose daughter was disfellowshipped. It may be difficult for those who have never experienced such a loss to appreciate how devastating it can be. Nevertheless, it would be unwise to let the improper course of a disfellowshipped family member distance you from Jehovah. How, then, can you cope with the profound grief that arises when a family member leaves Jehovah? Do not blame yourself for what happened. Jehovah has put a choice before humans, and each dedicated and baptized family member must “carry his own load” of responsibility. (Gal. 6:5) Ultimately, Jehovah holds the sinner—not you—responsible for his or her choice. (Ezek. 18:20) Also, do not blame others. Respect Jehovah’s arrangement for discipline. Take your stand against the Devil—not against shepherds who act to protect the congregation.—1 Pet. 5:8, 9. w13 1/15 2:16-18
  10. Thursday, May 8 Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes, and where thieves do not break in and steal.—Matt. 6:20. In recent times, some countries have suffered severe disasters. Notably, many brothers in these lands have shown remarkable resilience. This does not mean that it was easy. Yet in each case, they put the disaster behind them and moved on in Jehovah’s service. In September 2009, over 80 percent of Manila, Philippines, was flooded by torrential rains. A wealthy man who lost much said, “The flood was a great equalizer, bringing difficulties and sufferings to both the rich and the poor.” Building one’s life around material things, which can so quickly disappear, often brings disappointment. How much wiser it is to center our life on our relationship with Jehovah, which can remain intact no matter what happens around us!—Heb. 13:5, 6. w12 10/15 1:12, 13
  11. Wednesday, May 7 “I will call forth against [Gog] throughout all my mountainous region a sword,” is the utterance of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah. “Against his own brother the sword of each one will come to be.”—Ezek. 38:21. Panic-stricken, those on Satan’s side will be thrown into confusion and will turn their weapons against their own ranks—warrior against warrior. However, havoc is also to come Satan’s way. Jehovah states: “Fire and sulphur I shall rain down upon [Gog] and upon his bands and upon the many peoples that will be with him.” (Ezek. 38:22) What will be the result of this divine action? The nations will have to realize that their crushing defeat is brought about by the order of Jehovah himself. Then, as did the ancient Egyptian attackers who pursued the Israelites at the Red Sea, Satan’s forces may cry out in desperation: “Jehovah certainly fights for them”! (Ex. 14:25) Yes, the nations will be forced to acknowledge Jehovah.—Ezek. 38:23. w12 9/15 1:11, 12
  12. Tuesday, May 6 This good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth.—Matt. 24:14. Today, there are about 109,400 congregations throughout the world, and some 895,800 brothers and sisters serve as pioneers. Nearly eight million people now accept “the true knowledge,” applying it in their lives. (Dan. 12:4; Isa. 60:22) This is particularly impressive, since Jesus foretold that his disciples would be “objects of hatred by all people” because of his name. He added that his followers would be persecuted, imprisoned, and even killed. (Luke 21:12-17) Despite the opposition of Satan, his demons, and opposers among mankind, Jehovah’s people have enjoyed phenomenal success in carrying out their commission to make disciples. Today, they are preaching in “all the inhabited earth,” from tropical jungles to frigid tundra, in mountains, in deserts, in cities, and in the most remote countryside. This could never have been accomplished without divine backing. w12 8/15 1:13
  13. Monday, May 5 Be courageous and strong. . . . Jehovah your God is with you.—Josh. 1:9. To have the courage needed to do God’s will, we must study and apply his Word. That is what Joshua was told to do when he became Moses’ successor: “Be courageous and very strong to take care to do according to all the law that Moses my servant commanded you. . . . This book of the law should not depart from your mouth, and you must in an undertone read in it day and night, in order that you may take care to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way successful and then you will act wisely.” (Josh. 1:7, 8) Joshua followed that counsel, and ‘his way was successful.’ If we do likewise, we will have greater courage and success in God’s service. Joshua must have been greatly strengthened when he heard Jehovah’s words, as recorded in today’s text. Jehovah is with us too. So let us “not suffer shock or be terrified” regardless of our trials. w13 1/15 1:7, 8
  14. Brazil JULY 2013. 28. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES EMBARK ON HAPPY SAN DO XINGU TO PREACH IN THE VILLAGES INHABITED BY THE INDIANS OF THE KAYAPÓ AND YURUN TRIBE. THEY USED THE PICTURE OF 15 METERS LONG BOAT UP THE XINGU RIVER, A TRIBUTARY OF THE AMAZON WITH 2,092 KM OF LENGTH

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