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DAILY TEXT, Today Monday, October 16, 2023, Two are better than one, because they have a greater benefit for their hard work (Eccl. 4:9).

DAILY TEXT, Today  Monday, October 16, 2023,  Two are better than one, because they have a greater benefit for their hard work (Eccl. 4:9).

Let us examine the scriptures every day 2023

Monday October 16

Two are better than one, because they have a greater benefit for their hard work (Eccl. 4:9).

Aquila and Priscila had to leave the environment they knew, find a new place to live and set up their shop-making business in another city. Already in Corinth, they were involved in helping the congregation and collaborated with the apostle Paul to strengthen the brothers. Over time, they moved to other cities where more help was needed to preach (Acts 18:18-21; Rom. 16:3-5). What a busy and happy life they must have had! Married couples today can follow the example of Priscilla and Aquila by putting the interests of the Kingdom first. The best time to talk about goals in life is during courtship. When a couple sets definite goals in their service to Jehovah and strives to achieve them, they have more opportunities to see the holy spirit at work. (Eccl. 4:12) w21.11 17 paras. 11, 12.

According to Psalm 28:7, what will happen if we trust in Jehovah?

Like Russell and Elizabeth, many couples have decided to live a simple life so that they can devote as much time as possible to preaching and teaching. If a couple sets goals to serve Jehovah wholeheartedly and then works hard to achieve them, they will receive many blessings. They will see how Jehovah cares for them, their trust in him will increase, and they will truly be happy. (Read Psalm 28:7.)

How did the apostle Peter and his wife show that they trusted the promise of Matthew 6:25, 31-34?

Another good example for marriages is that of the apostle Peter and his wife. Between six months and a year after meeting Jesus, the apostle Peter had to make an important decision. Since he made a living from fishing, when Jesus invited him to follow him full-time, Peter had to analyze his family situation (Luke 5: 1-11). He decided to accompany Jesus in his work of preaching. What a wise decision! And we have good reason to believe that his wife supported him. The Bible indicates that after Jesus was resurrected, she traveled with Peter at least for a time (1 Cor. 9:5). Without a doubt, her good example gave Peter moral authority to give advice to both wives and husbands (1 Pet. 3:1-7). It is clear that Peter and his wife relied on Jehovah’s promise that he would provide for them if they put the Kingdom first in their lives. (Read Matthew 6:25, 31-34.)

What do you learn from Tiago and Esther's experience?

And if you have been married for a few years, how can you continue to cultivate the desire to do more for Jehovah? One way is by looking at what other couples have done. For example, you could read the article series “They Willingly Volunteered to Serve.” That's what Tiago and Esther, a couple from Brazil, did. Those articles helped them want to serve where the need was greatest. Tiago says: “Reading stories of how Jehovah has helped his servants in our days made us want to see how his hand guided us and cared for us.” Over time, this couple moved to Paraguay, where they have been serving in the Portuguese field since 2014. Esther says: “A text that we both love is Ephesians 3:20. In our service to Jehovah, we have seen those words fulfilled many times.” In the letter Paul wrote to the Ephesians, he assured us that Jehovah would give us much more than we ask for. And that promise has always been kept.

Who can young couples turn to when they are analyzing their goals in life?

Young couples, you can benefit from the experience of those who have learned to trust in Jehovah. Some couples have been in full-time service for decades. Why not ask them for advice if you need help analyzing your goals? This is another way to show that they trust in Jehovah (Prov. 22:17, 19). Elders can also help you set spiritual goals and achieve them.

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