SPIRITUAL GEMS: December 4-10, 2023, Job 22 to 24, Answers.
Spiritual Gems (10 min.)
Job 23:13. How does Jehovah's example help us achieve spiritual goals? (w04 7/15 21 paras. 7, 8).
Jehovah's example in creation teaches us to have clear goals and to persevere with determination. Just as he found pleasure in his work, we too can enjoy the process of achieving our spiritual goals. Cultivating a deep desire and remembering the positive benefits helps us stay focused and motivated. In essence, Jehovah's Example inspires us to passionately embrace our spiritual goals, appreciating every step of the way toward achieving our goals.
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The example of Jehovah in the Bible shows how clear vision and constant commitment can lead to achieving goals. He had a clear vision of what he wanted to achieve in creation and he persisted until he achieved it. Likewise when we seek to fulfill our spiritual goals, it is crucial to have a clear vision of what we desire and keep that desire alive in our minds.
To cultivate an intense desire toward our goals, we can follow Jehovah's example by visualizing the results and benefits of achieving that goal. By keeping that vision in front of us and continually remembering why we want to achieve that goal, we can keep the flame of desire burning and the motivation to work toward it.
The testimony of Tony, who persists in his desire to serve in the branch of Jehovah's Witnesses, since he first saw what Bethel was like, shows how keeping that vision alive and constantly working towards it can lead to the achievement of significant goals. and spiritual.
The intensity of desire and meditating on those benefits will help us achieve our goal. That will be us highlighting the importance of cultivating that true motivation while maintaining a positive approach, these are key elements to overcome obstacles and achieve spiritual goals. This example urges us to reflect on our goals with determination and faith, seeking constant improvement and closer connection with our beliefs and spiritual purposes.
We can follow the example of Jehovah, for example, when he prepared the earth to make a beautiful paradise at the beginning of each creative day, Jehovah knew his goal well and that is why, together with his enormous desire to achieve his goal, he made that earth form a beautiful paradise.
Likewise, we learn from Jehovah that it is not just the desire. Jehovah had the desire. He also got to work in the same way we can have the desire as well as get to work so that our spiritual goals can be fulfilled.
Well, at the beginning of each creative period, Jehovah knew his goal well and achieved his purpose of creating things, so if we want our goals to come true, it is essential that our desire is to achieve them and that it be intense. Something that could also help us is to meditate on the results that we will have at the time of making them.
And in the book of Genesis this phrase appears several times where it says and God saw that this was good and this makes us that Jehovah when he was creating the universe and the earth he did it with great care so that we could enjoy it and that was his goal and we can also achieve our goals as long as it is essential to cultivate this desire and thus we can follow Jehovah's example and achieve the results and benefits to achieve our goals.
Yes, when the desire becomes intense, it allows us to visualize ourselves seeing ourselves already achieving that goal, seeing the benefits of that, then when we have such a strong desire it allows us to achieve our goals and an example is mentioned of a boy named Tony, a 19-year-old brother. that he always visualized himself the first time he went to Bethel to be Betelita and that visualization helped him achieve his goal so it can also help us.
Well, when we examine how Jehovah fulfilled his purpose to create the earth, we realize that he set a goal, an objective to follow, and when he achieved it, he felt very pleased. This is what the Bible even tells us, and if we want to copy the same thing, we have to set goals. that may be achievable, cultivate that desire to achieve them and when we have the result we will also feel pleasure and pleasure.
The information also says that when Jehovah began to create he imagined what the earth would turn out to be, a precious jewel in the middle of the universe. If we set goals, imagine the final result, the good result we will have with Jehovah's blessing, that is why it will also give us so that we get well.
And that is Jehovah, when he created the earth it had no form, it was something that he did not know what it could do but he already saw his work finished, so if we put effort but we have a goal we have to make an effort and see that it is accomplished.
Well, his example helps us to have the desire to want to achieve our goals. Of course, we may become discouraged by some circumstances in our lives and we no longer have the same enthusiasm to meet our objectives and that is where we learn from Jehovah's example when Jehovah was Creating all the things, he surely thought about the final product and how everything would turn out and that motivated him to continue creating things until finished. In our case, if we see how we will benefit from fulfilling our spiritual goals, then we will strengthen our desire to fulfill them and we will not give up.
Yes, in the book of Genesis in the beginning how it is spoken of that Jehovah made time seasons, then we see that he even had delight in what he created, then we see when we want to have a goal and we have the intense desire to do it. We are going to fulfill it just as Jehovah fulfilled it and that will bring joy to our hearts.
What spiritual pearls have you found about Jehovah, ministry, and other topics in this week's Bible reading?
Job 22:2. Recognizing the greatness of Jehovah and keeping in mind that we are imperfect humans and have limitations is of utmost importance. For despite our intelligence or abilities, we cannot Add anything to God in terms of completeness or perfection. This is a lesson for us in humility and understanding our position before Jehovah.
Job 22:1-2. The ifaz suggests that the righteous actions of human beings do not add anything to God, that is, that God is not affected or benefited by what we do. It is important not to fall into the misconception that our actions have no impact on our relationship with God. While it is true that God is infinitely great and powerful, he is also a God of love and justice who values our actions and our intentions. That is why he invites us to live in harmony with his teachings, not because he needs something from us, but because it helps us grow spiritually and live fuller and more meaningful lives.
Job 22:12-14. It highlights God's complete knowledge of our actions and thoughts. This reminds us that, although God is in heaven, his knowledge and attention are constantly upon us. Knowing this drives us to live with integrity and in obedience to the principles that God has given us. Keeping in mind that we are observed by God can serve as a motivation for us to strive to lead a life that reflects fidelity and obedience to his teachings.
Job 23:6. Job highlights Jehovah's confidence in his willingness to listen to those who sincerely seek him. The lesson we can draw from this passage is that, despite the greatness and power of God, He is willing to hear our prayers. Therefore, this encourages us not to waste the privilege of prayer. To seek guidance from him, comfort and strengthen in times of need. Prayer is a means by which we can establish an intimate and personal connection with God, and it is a privilege that we should not underestimate.
Job 22:3. Some people have argued that God despises the efforts we make to serve Him. By examining ourselves in the light of the word of God, we can find our weaknesses. And that is where we should not become demoralized, but rather identify areas of improvement to correct them and grow spiritually. Since Satan can try to take advantage of our weaknesses to make us believe that we are useless or that God despises our efforts. But the truth is that God knows our limitations and is willing to help us overcome them.
Job 22:5. He leads us to reflect on the way elders treat those who have made mistakes or sins. The main lesson here is about the way we approach the faults of others and how we should handle them with compassion and care. It is important to remember that pointing out someone's mistakes does not mean blaming them for their fault. The correct attitude in dealing with another person's faults or sins is compassion and a willingness to help, not acting as if the individual is less valuable because of his or her mistakes. If not, repent of his behavior and seek to restore his relationship with Jehovah.
Job 23:10-12. We can follow Job's example and not limit ourselves to not only preparing what is scheduled for our spiritual meetings, but seeking greater understanding through additional personal study, we can enrich our faith and spiritual knowledge. By delving beyond the basics and seeking a broader understanding of the teachings, we are dedicating time and effort to grow spiritually.
Job 22:2. This text teaches me that it is essential to recognize the greatness of Jehovah and be aware of our imperfections and limitations as human beings, since despite our intelligence and abilities, we could not achieve anything without Jehovah's help. This lesson teaches us the importance of humility and understanding our position before Jehovah.
Job 22:10,11. Eliphaz makes a mistake by unfairly assuming that Job's suffering is a consequence of his own actions. This teaches me how important it is to avoid making hasty judgments that could lead us to erroneous conclusions.
Job 22:10,11. This same verse teaches me the importance of not judging others from my own perspective, but rather cultivating empathy and compassion. Instead of assuming that we understand the reasons behind someone's suffering, we should dedicate ourselves to understanding their situation and providing support rather than making critical judgments. It is essential to remember that we all have unique experiences and circumstances, and that only through genuine understanding can we offer the necessary support.
Job 22:3. Job faces many challenges. However, history also shows us the admirable human capacity to overcome adversity through faith and resilience. It is a powerful example that teaches us that even in the darkest and most difficult times, we can keep going if we hold on to our faith.
Job 22:12-14. These verses remind me how crucial it is to maintain my faith and trust in God, even when circumstances seem unfavorable or we find ourselves in dark times. I learn that despite difficulties, my faith can play a critical role in my ability to get through difficult times. Furthermore, it is essential to maintain unwavering trust in Jehovah.
Job 22:21. This verse teaches me that by cultivating a relationship of friendship with Jehovah, we experience deep inner peace. Trusting him and living according to his teachings gives us serenity even in the midst of the most difficult situations, and provides a sense of peace and tranquility in our daily lives.
Job 22:21-27. These verses present to us the idea that by seeking Jehovah, we are blessed with countless benefits, such as peace, comfort, and spiritual strength. This teaching invites us to trust in Jehovah's wisdom and divine purpose, no matter the circumstances we face. It shows us that by having a close relationship with God, we receive his blessings and find comfort in the midst of any situation.
Job 22:22. This verse highlights the relevance of welcoming and keeping the teachings and word of God in our hearts. He also encourages us to be open to listening, learning, and receiving the lessons that Jehovah offers us.
Job 22:28. In this verse I find a message full of hope. This verse encourages me to keep my commitments and promises to Jehovah, since the text assures that when we seek God and commit to following his will, all our actions will be blessed and will turn out well.
Job 22.29. In this verse we are warned about the risks of arrogance, as it teaches us that pride can lead to humiliation. Therefore, it is important to be Humble rather than arrogant. Humility is a valuable quality and the way we express ourselves can affect how others perceive us. Speaking with humility and respect fosters strong relationships and opens doors, while arrogance can alienate people and lead to conflict. It is a reminder that we should value humility as an essential virtue in our interactions with others.
Job 23:2. This verse shows us Job's emotional state in the midst of his suffering and affliction. Despite his despair, Job persists in expressing his pain and lamentation before God. His physical and emotional exhaustion is reflected due to his constant sighing. This verse teaches us the importance of being honest with our emotions and seeking God even in the midst of our trials and difficulties.
Job 23:1-7. These verses show Job as a man who had previously had God's favor, but now felt completely abandoned. And this was a source of torment. This not only tells us about Job's sense of the loss of God's presence, but also about his longing to regain it.
Job 23:3. This text shows that Job in Lament does not ask God to restore his health, prosperity, or children. But he does say that he wishes he knew where to find God because then he would go to his place of residence. He is like a grieving son who longs to see his father's face again.
Job 23:1-7. These texts show that Job not only wanted the sense of God's presence for the sake of spiritual comfort, he also wanted it to be vindicated, especially in the face of accusations from his false friends.
Job 23:1-7. In these texts Job also expresses his desire to be able to present his case before God and argue his innocence. He teaches us the importance of seeking God in the midst of our trials and difficulties.
Job 23:8,9. In these texts Job describes his inability to find God and his desire to find Him. He reminds us of the importance of seeking God wholeheartedly and trusting that he is present, even when we cannot see him.
Job 23:10-12. In these verses Job reflects on the trial he is being subjected to and how he feels lost and confused. This teaches me to trust in Jehovah and to keep my faith even when I don't understand what is happening.
Job 23:13-17. In these verses Job describes the greatness and power of God, recognizing that he has a plan and a purpose. This invites me to trust in Jehovah's wisdom.
Job 24:2-4. In these verses Job points out that there are evil people who oppress the needy and steal their livestock. He teaches us the importance of being fair and caring for the most vulnerable.
Job 24:8-12. In these verses Job describes how the wicked oppress the poor and orphans by depriving them of their basic rights. This reminds us of the importance of treating everyone with equity and justice.
Job 24:13-17. In these verses Job questions why the wicked get their way, prospering in life while the righteous suffer. This teaches us to trust in divine justice and not to become discouraged when appearances seem unfair.
Job 24:18-20. In these verses Job talks about how the wicked are torn from their places of power and how their lives are fleeting. This reminds us that Jehovah's justice will prevail in the last instance.
Job 24:23-24. In these verses he cries out to God to judge the wicked and establish justice in the world. He encourages us to trust that Jehovah will bring judgment and justice in his perfect timing.
Job 22:11. Eliphaz is making an unfair assumption about Job, assuming that his suffering is due to his own actions. It is important to remember that we will not always understand the reasons behind the suffering of others, and so making hasty judgments can lead us to incorrect conclusions.
Job 22:11. This same text shows us that instead of judging others based on our perceptions, it is essential to practice empathy and compassion. Instead of assuming we understand why someone is suffering, we should strive to understand their situation and offer support instead of judgment.
Job 22:11. In the previous chapters, we have been able to read how Job faces extremely difficult circumstances, however with everything he had to face, his story also illustrates the human ability to overcome adversity with faith, patience and resistance. This is a great example, which teaches us that, even in the midst of darkness and adversity, it is possible to find strength to move forward.
Job 22:14. This verse can remind us of the importance of maintaining faith and trust in God even in the midst of darkness or when circumstances seem not so good. We can learn that despite difficulties, maintaining faith can be essential to get through difficult times, just as it is important as our trust in Jehovah.
Job 22:21. This text leaves us a lesson and that is that maintaining a relationship of friendship with Jehovah gives us a feeling of inner peace. This suggests that, by trusting in God and living in harmony with his principles, we find serenity in the midst of difficulties.
Job 22:21. This same verse suggests that when we seek Jehovah, we obtain benefits, such as peace, comfort, and spiritual strength. This lesson suggests that, regardless of our circumstances, we can trust in Jehovah's wisdom and Divine purpose.
Job 22:22. It is a verse that emphasizes the importance of accepting the teaching or word of God and keeping it in your heart. Therefore, we must be willing to listen, learn and receive Jehovah's teachings, since this is key to our spiritual growth and thus strengthen our friendship with him.
Job 22:28. Verse 28 is encouraging, as it states that when we commit to fulfilling our vows that we have made to Jehovah, “Whatever we decide to do will turn out well.” When we seek Jehovah and commit to following his will, our actions will be guided and blessed, and we will have clarity on our path.
Job 22:29. This verse warns about the dangers of arrogance. Talk about how arrogance or pride can lead to humiliation. For that reason we want to be humble instead of arrogant, since humility is a very valuable quality, in fact, the way we express ourselves can influence how others perceive us. Speaking arrogantly can alienate people and lead to conflict. On the other hand, speaking with humility and respect usually opens doors and generates stronger connections.
As Job 22:2 mentions , the devil likes to crush people emotionally. If he manages to convince any of us that we are not good enough for Jehovah, he can discourage us, make us more vulnerable, and over time can cause us to stray or worse. that we become discouraged.
Job 22:3. We see that Eliphaz implied that it is not enough for Jehovah that we are upright, that it is not important to him that our efforts to do what is right, we must be careful with this way of thinking infecting us since it is very harmful because when we receive any discipline that we need, our heart may become angry against Jehovah and we may harbor resentment.
Job 22:26-28. Especially on the 28th, the words mentioned there confirm what Jesus said about putting the Kingdom first and from there all things will be added. Putting Jehovah first in our lives will help us a lot. We will have infinite blessings and despite the trials we will have. In our lives verse 28 details our path will shine with light.
Eliphaz's words in Job 22:21 . They were somewhat right, although at the time they were addressed to Job they were not very helpful, but for us they are because they help us see that in reality it is true that the only way in which we can be happy and enjoy blessings and Peace is if we come to know Jehovah and form a friendship with him.
Job 22:29. He says because if you speak with arrogance you will be humiliated but he will save the humble. This was said by Eliphaz and he intentionally said it badly to Job but it is true, what he said at that moment because it coincides with what other biblical texts teach, for example Psalm 18. :27 proverbs 29:28 first Peter 55 and James 4:6 where it says that Jehovah opposes the arrogant or haughty but gives undeserved kindness to the humble.
Job 22:21. He says that know God well and you will be at peace then good things will come to you. This teaches me that really having a study of the Bible we get to know Jehovah more and the most important thing, for example, now having this reading of Job makes me see that Yes, we really are important to Jehovah and that we can be useful to him by making his heart happy.
Job 22:11. Again we see that it is assumed that young people suffer due to their own actions so we should not fall into the error of judging others and assuming that we understand why that person is suffering rather we must strive to understand the situation they are going through and offer support instead of judgment.
Job 24:1. It talks about why the almighty does not set a time because those who know him do not see his day and that is precisely in harmony with what we preach about when the end will come, our lives and people's lives are involved in the matter but We do not know the day and time, we simply have vestiges that the end is near due to the situation in which we live, which motivates us to be awake.
Job 24:14-16. He mentions on two occasions that the evil of man is demonstrated in the night or darkness and in The Watchtower Keep Walking in the Divine Light of 1986 he says that this is why it is explained that Jehovah's Witnesses avoid all practices related to darkness But this It means that any type of sinful activity because God is a God of light and not of secret darkness and the spiritual light, that is, the divine teachings are only for his faithful witnesses who walk in the light of truth.
Yes, a quality that is very important to reflect in these last days is to be immovable servants, above all, to be constant in our works and to remain active in it. A great example that we find this beautiful quality is precisely that of Job, since just as he It says in the text of Job 23:11-12 , details that she never strayed from the path, she never made a mistake, she always followed God's commandments, demonstrating that she had never committed a sin and that she always remained active in the ministry, an example to copy of us in these last times more than everyone by never disobeying God and staying more active in the ministry that way we will obtain his blessing.
Job 24:22. It is a very beautiful text because it says that God will use his strength to put an end to the powerful and even if he rises, his life is not guaranteed. Today in the ministry we find many people who have the same thinking in the sense that they feel They feel very sad, very concerned about the problems caused by human governments, the poor management of the bad government or also people who take over other things and cause wars for example, then that text is very nice to use in the ministry and explain and teach him that Jehovah has the power to solve problems and that very soon it will come true.
Eliphaz asked a question found in Job 22:2 , which says can a man make himself useful to God. It was as if Job told him that Jehovah is demanding and that Job was useless in the eyes of Jehovah, which is why he was in that situation and today Satan and his demons do the same with us, especially with us adults, it makes us see ourselves as useless to Jehovah, perhaps because we can no longer do much in the ministry or we cannot fulfill our assignments that they give us, that makes us Let's think that we are not useful to Jehovah but it would be a big mistake because to Jehovah we are valuable and that is why he demonstrates it with his words in Proverbs 20:29 that says the splendor of the elderly is their gray hair, so what is valuable to Jehovah is little or much that we do with all our heart.
Job 22:5. Eliphaz asks a question, it might not be more that your evil is very great and your errors have no end, it reminds me how today Christianity also asks it when one is going through a test or his parishioners are going through a test and they tell them Well, it is a test from God, you have to accept it, how cruel those words are, just as this person Elifaz was cruel, because when a person suffers what they want most is comfort and how nice it is to belong to an organization that Jehovah teaches us that we should console and when There is a test we know where it originates from that is not from Jehovah but sometimes they are tests that Satan gives us to demonstrate that we are really faithful to our God.
Job 24:23. In this verse God lets most people feel confident and secure but his eyes watch everything they do so we see that he is the only one who can evaluate people according to their actions.
Job 22:14. This verse can remind us of the importance of maintaining faith and trust in God. Even in the midst of darkness or when circumstances do not seem very favorable, then here we also see how important it is that we can learn despite the difficulties to maintain. Faith can be fundamental for us to go through these distressing times and we will also demonstrate that it is important as our trust in Jehovah.
Job 22:25. It teaches me that the relationship we have with Jehovah is something as valuable as gold and literal gold is a very rare element and is difficult to find and some people who find it, even a nugget, keep it as something valuable, a relic and of the In the same way, our relationship with Jehovah as it grows and becomes closer can be like gold, the most valuable thing we possess and something that brings us many blessings.
Job 22:21. There it says know God well and you will be at peace and although Eliphaz addressed these words poorly to Job in themselves they were true how we do this it is important that our reading of the Bible is constant so in the previous version of this verse it said to become familiar, so we can become familiar with Jehovah, draw closer to him, and also learn from faithful examples from the past who knew Jehovah well and were able to be close to him.
We could take as a personal question the question asked in Job 22:15, it says you are going to follow the ancient path along which evil men have walked, in the Bible we find many warning examples of people who did bad things and ended badly but we We do not have to do the same because we not only learn from our mistakes but also from the mistakes of others, so when we feel tempted to do something bad we can ask ourselves, am I not going to do the same thing that the evil ones did and end up the same?
Job 22:2. It reminds us that many have the Bible installed on their cell phone, others on the shelf, others under their arms, others in their minds, but not everyone has it in their hearts, which is why we must not only study it daily and meditate on it, but put everything into practice. what we learn in every facet of our lives.
Job 22:22. It shows us how we must recognize the greatness of Jehovah and take into account that we are imperfect and that we have limitations. This is very important and helps us to be humble and understand our position before God so we will never be arrogant but humble and submissive even if we do not always understand. everything and why it is done.
Job 22:11. You are making an unfair assumption about what Job was reproaching him for that suffering would be due to his actions and it is important to remember that we will not always understand the reasons behind suffering therefore making judgments about someone who is suffering. Suffering is something we should not do.
Job 22:21. Eliphaz told Job to know God well and he would be at peace. From the context we know that these words were ill-intentioned, but the content of the text itself is good advice and that knowing more about Jehovah will help us get closer to him. and read the Bible because it will help us to know Him better.
In the midst of his suffering that Job felt, he asked the question in Job 24:1, Why does the almighty not set a time, he wanted the situation he had to pass, today there are many brothers who are suffering and wish like Job that it would arrive. That day, we know that the events that are very close we have to continue paying attention to the prophecies and the direction that the faithful and prudent slave gives us so that we soon benefit from it.
Job 22:18. It is said that Jehovah has filled good houses and that is true even if we serve Jehovah or not, that is, since he is an impartial God, he has simply given human beings everything necessary to live to enjoy and be happy whether we serve him or not. , so without a doubt meditate on this facet of Jehovah's goodness in this facet that he has as a demonstration of his love, although many people do not serve him, without a doubt it will bring us much closer to him since we will not see that he is a good and kind God who loves us.
Job 23:5,6. We can see that Job was sure that Jehovah would respond if he had the opportunity and highlights a part where he says that he took into account what Jehovah told him, in the same way whatever help we ask Jehovah we have to be attentive. pay attention to any advice to any magazine to meetings to a text because that is how Jehovah responds to us and act as he responds to us.
If what we should do is what Job 23:11 tells us , that my feet have followed his steps very closely and I have stayed on his path without deviating, it is very useful and very valuable advice for each of us to follow. with these pieces of advice, do not deviate at any time from another path to another path because what we are going to do is pay the serious consequences.
Job 22:28. There it is stated that when we seek Jehovah and commit to following his will, our actions will be guided and blessed.
Job 24:1. It reminds me to continue loving our creator to keep me for eternal life in the ministry in Job 24:19 I can highlight the importance of repenting and serving Jehovah and in Job 24:2 in other topics I read about the milestones that used it to deprive another person of part of his means of subsistence.
Job 22:3. He asks himself a question, he says, does the Almighty care that you are just, does he win something with your track record of integrity and the answer is yes, I started to meditate on how it is that Jehovah is our father and he feels proud, he feels peace when His children are obedient in this case just as one with his children when they do things well one lives in peace and so it is also with Jehovah, in this way I understood that Jehovah is attentive and that my justice is important in the eyes of Jehovah it motivates me to continue doing things the best I can because I know it is important to Jehovah.
And I learned a lot from the words of Eliphaz that he said to Job, there in Job 22:21 , know God well and you will be at peace then good things will come to you. Reference said that it is true that he was going to misdirect them and He misapplied them but they are good words in themselves because it is true when one knows Jehovah well one comes to have peace the more one knows him despite the problems we face we come to feel a deep peace that cannot be achieve in no other way than the study of the Bible but really have the goal of knowing him as a person, the more peace I will have and good things as the text says there.
Our best example of achieving your goals is Jehovah, in Job 23:13, he says that when he sets out to do something, who can oppose it and when he wants to do something he does it, then we too can truly set goals and do our best to achieve them. fulfill them and we will feel just as satisfied as Jehovah when Jehovah at the end of each day of creation says and saw that everything was good so we can also feel satisfied when we achieve our spiritual goals.
Job 22:21. In this text he leaves us a lesson and that is that maintaining a relationship with Jehovah gives us a feeling of inner peace, this suggests that by trusting him and living in harmony with his principles we find serenity in the midst of all the difficulties we have in this world.
One of the things that motivated Job to keep his desire to be upright strong was the fact that he valued what Jehovah taught him, which is why in Job 23:12 , it says, "I have treasured up the sayings of his mouth, something that is useful to us." What also helps us to achieve this is that now we can get to know Jehovah well through the Bible, but it is not only knowing him but also how to value what he teaches us in this way our desire to obey him and maintain our love for him throughout. strengthen our desire to be whole despite the problems we may face.
Job 22:3. There I see how the people of the world think, like Eliphaz, that Jehovah is so demanding that nothing we do is enough and that is why we must take care of that advice or listen to that advice so that this advice does not spread to us. way of thinking since we could come to think that Jehovah demands so much of us that we could end up far away from him.
Job 22:25. We are told that the case of Jehovah has to be gold for us, the most valuable thing that can exist. If we consider Jehovah as our most valuable possession, we will take care of our relationship with him and we will strive to always maintain integrity.
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