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Here is my entire preview for next week:

 

47 days and counting! Have we remained neutral with all of the political propaganda bombarding us?

 

You can't see me or touch me,

   But you feel me when I'm there.

   I make relationships stronger,

   And show others that you care.

   What am I?

 

Have you proved to yourself that following Jehovah’s moral standards is always best for you?

-end

 

I want you to know that I try to spark interest in the coming week's program.

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3 minutes ago, exactor said:

Here is my entire preview for next week:

 

47 days and counting! Have we remained neutral with all of the political propaganda bombarding us?

 

You can't see me or touch me,

   But you feel me when I'm there.

   I make relationships stronger,

   And show others that you care.

   What am I?

 

Have you proved to yourself that following Jehovah’s moral standards is always best for you?

-end

 

I want you to know that I try to spark interest in the coming week's program.

I usually read the Gems question or highlight something specific, but a riddle sounds like fun. :D

CAUTION: The comments above may contain personal opinion, speculation, inaccurate information, sarcasm, wit, satire or humor, let the reader use discernment...:D

 

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Clues:

 

1. It happened by a lake, but not with a boat.

2. Many were hungry, but only a small amount was brought.

3. A boy’s lunch was multiplied, with leftovers that filled baskets.

4. This event showed that a little can become a lot, with divine help.

5. It’s a demonstration of compassion for thousands, performed by the one called the “Bread of Life.”

 

Spoiler

Answer: A miracle of Jesus feeding over 5000 with just a few pieces of bread and fish.

 


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Clues:

 

1. It’s the beginning of wisdom but not something to dread.

2. This reverence leads to obedience and loyalty.

3. It motivates one to shun what is bad.

4. It’s the awe that guides hearts toward righteousness.

5. Though not fear as in terror, it shows deep respect for the Almighty.

 

Spoiler

Answer: Fear of God.

Scriptures: Proverbs 9:10, Ecclesiastes 12:13, Proverbs 8:13, Psalm 111:10, Isaiah 8:13.

 

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Clues:

 

1. Regular attendance strengthens spiritual bonds.

2. It’s a command that helps build faith through association.

3. Encouragement and love are shared during these gatherings.

4. A key aspect of worship that strengthens your relationship with Jehovah.

5. Missing these can weaken spiritual progress and connections with others.

 

Spoiler

Answer: Don’t forsake meetings.

 

Scriptures: Hebrews 10:24-25, Psalm 122:1, Matthew 18:20, Acts 2:42, Proverbs 27:17.

 

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Clues:

 

1. They were two out of twelve, but only they stood strong in faith.

2. Their report was optimistic, trusting in Jehovah’s power.

3. These men were allowed to enter a land flowing with milk and honey.

4. They were fearless among giants, relying on Jehovah’s promise.

5. They led by example, encouraging trust in Jehovah over fear of obstacles.

 

Spoiler

Answer: Joshua and Caleb.

 

Scriptures: Numbers 14:6-9, Numbers 13:30, Joshua 14:6-8, Deuteronomy 1:36, Numbers 32:12.

 

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Clues:

 

1. This item was once held by a shepherd, but later performed wonders before a king.

2. It split a large body of water, leading to freedom for an entire nation.

3. It turned into something living, startling those who opposed Jehovah’s people.

4. Through it, water came from a rock, quenching the thirst of many.

5. A tool of miracles, it was a symbol of Jehovah’s power in one man’s hand.

 

Spoiler

Answer: Moses’ staff.

 

Scriptures: Exodus 4:2-4, Exodus 14:16, Exodus 17:6, Numbers 20:11, Exodus 7:10.

 

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Clues:

 

1. This is the foundation of all lasting confidence and peace.

2. It is a safeguard against fear, even in the most difficult times.

3. Those who rely on this will never be disappointed, for His promises are sure.

4. This is not based on sight, but on faith in the Almighty’s love and power.

5. It brings strength, wisdom, and endurance to those who seek it wholeheartedly.

 

Spoiler

Answer: Trust in Jehovah.

 

Spoiler

Scriptures: Proverbs 3:5-6, Isaiah 26:4, Psalm 37:5, Jeremiah 17:7, Hebrews 11:6.

 

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I think this riddle was asked before in one of the previous pages; mine is somewhat reworded. Here goes!

 

What is something Jehovah has never seen (and never will), Jesus saw it once, and we see it everyday?

 

Hint: You can actually see it when you're with others like at the Kingdom Hall, or even out shopping. You cannot see it by yourself...unless maybe you turn on the tv--don't know if that would count.

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20 hours ago, StarHope said:

I think this riddle was asked before in one of the previous pages; mine is somewhat reworded. Here goes!

 

What is something Jehovah has never seen (and never will), Jesus saw it once, and we see it everyday?

 

Hint: You can actually see it when you're with others like at the Kingdom Hall, or even out shopping. You cannot see it by yourself...unless maybe you turn on the tv--don't know if that would count.

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20 hours ago, StarHope said:

I think this riddle was asked before in one of the previous pages; mine is somewhat reworded. Here goes!

 

What is something Jehovah has never seen (and never will), Jesus saw it once, and we see it everyday?

 

Hint: You can actually see it when you're with others like at the Kingdom Hall, or even out shopping. You cannot see it by yourself...unless maybe you turn on the tv--don't know if that would count.

I'm going through a list of guesses like, sin, death and modesty but none of them make sense.

So, hmmm, pondering some more...

CAUTION: The comments above may contain personal opinion, speculation, inaccurate information, sarcasm, wit, satire or humor, let the reader use discernment...:D

 

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18 hours ago, Tortuga said:

I'm going through a list of guesses like, sin, death and modesty but none of them make sense.

So, hmmm, pondering some more...

 

Answer: Their "equal." Jehovah never saw or will see his equal; Jesus saw it once through the perfect man Adam (remember that Jesus did come down as a perfect human/man); and we see our "equals" with other people, because we're imperfect, and so are they.

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The bible records the destruction of several temples and the men that were responsible for destroying them, but what woman was responsible for the destruction of two temples?

CAUTION: The comments above may contain personal opinion, speculation, inaccurate information, sarcasm, wit, satire or humor, let the reader use discernment...:D

 

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