DAILY TEXT, Today's Saturday May 14, 2022, He who dies is absolved of his sin (Rom. 6:7).

DAILY TEXT, Today's Saturday May 14, 2022

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Saturday May 14, 2022

He who dies is absolved from his sin (Rom. 6:7).

Jehovah promises that under Christ's rule no one will say, “I am sick” (Isa. 33:24). Therefore, when God recreates people who have died, he will give them a healthy body. Mind you, they won't be perfect right away. If they were, their loved ones might not recognize them. It seems that all mankind will gradually reach perfection during the Thousand Year Reign of Christ. Once that period of time is over, Jesus will return the Kingdom to his Father. Then this government will have fully accomplished its mission, which includes bringing humanity to perfection (1 Cor. 15:24-28; Rev. 20:1-3). Let's imagine what it will be like to see our loved ones again. Will we laugh? Shall we cry with joy? Will we feel so happy that we will sing praises to Jehovah? What is certain is that we will feel a deep love for our loving Father and his loving Son for having made the resurrection possible. w20.08 16, 17 paras. 9, 10

According to Psalm 139:1-4, how does the resurrection show that Jehovah knows us very well?

As we have seen, when Jehovah resurrects people, he will give them back the memories and personality they had before they died. Let's think about what that implies. Jehovah loves each of us so much that he is aware of everything we think, feel, say, and do. So, if he had to resurrect us, it would be very easy for him to give us back our memories and our way of being and thinking. King David knew that Jehovah knows each of us very well (read Psalm 139:1-4). How do we feel when we perceive how much we matter to him?

How should we feel when we think that Jehovah knows us very well?

Thinking that Jehovah knows us very well should not worry us. Why not? Let us remember that he loves us very much and that for him each one of us is special. In addition, he is very aware of the experiences that have marked our way of being. Isn't it very reassuring to know this? We should never feel alone, because at all times Jehovah is by our side, pending how to help us (2 Chron. 16:9).

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