DAILY TEXT, Today's Thursday, October 21, 2021
Let's Examine the Scriptures Every Day 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Jehovah looks to the humble (Ps. 138: 6).
When David defended his father's sheep from a lion and a bear, he recognized that he was able to kill those wild animals thanks to divine help. When he defeated the giant Goliath, he saw clearly that Jehovah was leading him (1 Sam. 17:37). And he also became aware of Jehovah's intervention when he managed to escape from jealous King Saul (Ps. 18, caption). A proud person would have taken credit for all that. But David was humble, and that is why he was able to see the hand of Jehovah in his life. What does your example teach us? That, in addition to asking Jehovah to help us, we should try to see how and when he does it. If we are humble and acknowledge our limitations, it will be very evident to us that Jehovah gives us what we lack. And each time we perceive his help, our friendship with him will grow stronger. w19.12 20 pars. 18, 19
How does Hebrews 11:27 describe Moses' relationship with Jehovah?
After the exodus, Moses became so close to Jehovah that it was as if he saw his heavenly Father. --Read Hebrews 11:27. In fact, the Bible says: “Jehovah spoke to Moses face to face, just as one man would speak to another” (Ex. 33:11).
What must we do to get to know Jehovah well?
What does this teach us? That, in order to know Jehovah well, in addition to learning about his qualities, we must do his will. And what is your will today? The Bible responds: "May all kinds of people be saved and come to have an accurate knowledge of the truth" (1 Tim. 2: 3, 4). One way to do his will is by teaching other people about him.
Why do we get to know Jehovah better when we teach others about him?
As a general rule, we come to know Jehovah better when we teach others about him. For example, we see clear evidence of his compassion when he directs us to people who have a good attitude of heart (John 6:44; Acts 13:48). We witness the power of God's Word as our students overcome bad habits and begin to put on the new personality (Col. 3: 9, 10). And the fact that Jehovah gives the people of the territory numerous opportunities to know him and be saved is a test of his patience. --Rom. 10: 13-15.
According to Exodus 33:13, what did Moses ask for, and why?
Moses valued his friendship with Jehovah. Even after performing many miracles in God's name, he respectfully asked him to let him know him better (read Exodus 33:13). Moses was in his 80s then, but he knew that he still had much to learn about his loving heavenly Father.
What is one way to show that we value our friendship with God?
What lesson do we learn? That we should always value our friendship with Jehovah, no matter how long we have been serving him. One way to show this is by talking to him in prayer.
Why is prayer essential to know Jehovah better?
Strong friendships can only exist if there is good communication. Therefore, let us approach Jehovah, praying to him frequently, without any fear of telling him what we think and feel (Eph. 6:18). A sister from Turkey named Krista explains: “Every time I tell Jehovah what I think and see how he helps me, I love him more and trust him more. Seeing his answers to my prayers has helped me see him as my Father and my Friend ”.
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