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12‏-‏6 MAY

37‏-‏36 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

‏”‏Do Not Be Upset Because of Evil Men‏“‏

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‎ After foretelling that this present era would involve ‎“‎critical times hard to deal with‎,‎”‎ the apostle Paul was inspired to write‎:‎ ‎“‎Wicked men and impostors will advance from bad to worse‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎2‎ Tim‎.‎ 3‎:‎1‎-‎5‎,‎ 13‎)‎ Have you seen those prophetic words come true‎?‎ Many of us have been victims of wicked people‎,‎ such as violent bullies‎,‎ hateful bigots‎,‎ and vicious criminals‎.‎ Some of those are openly wicked‎;‎ others are impostors‎,‎ hiding what they do under an appearance of righteousness‎.‎ Even if we ourselves have not been victims‎,‎ such wicked people still affect us‎.‎ We are sickened at heart when we learn of their horrible acts‎.‎ The way the wicked brutalize children‎,‎ the elderly‎,‎ and other defenseless ones fills us with horror‎.‎ Wicked people exhibit a spirit that seems subhuman‎,‎ animalistic‎,‎ even demonic‎.‎ ‎(‎Jas‎.‎ 3‎:‎15‎)‎ Happily‎,‎ Jehovah‎’‎s Word counters such bad news with good news‎.‎‏?‏How do wicked people affect us now4

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Jehovah Blesses Those Who Forgive

‎ He urges us to ‎“‎let go of anger and abandon rage‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 37‎:‎8‎)‎ There is wisdom in following that advice‎.‎ Harboring resentment can be harmful to our physical and mental health‎.‎ ‎(‎Prov‎.‎ 14‎:‎30‎)‎ Our harboring such resentment will not affect the offender any more than our drinking poison would harm the one who offended us‎.‎ Rather‎,‎ when we forgive others‎,‎ we are giving ourselves a gift‎.‎ ‎(‎Prov‎.‎ 11‎:‎17‎)‎ We find peace of mind and heart‎,‎ and we are able to move ahead in our service to Jehovah‎.‎‏)‏‏.‏32‏,‏31‏:‏4 Read Ephesians‏(‏‎ Jehovah wants us to enjoy the relief that comes from unburdening ourselves of resentment‎.‎ ‎‏.‏Harboring resentment is damaging10

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‏”‏Take Exquisite Delight in Jehovah‏“‏

‎ Then‎,‎ ‎“‎the meek ones themselves will possess the earth‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Psalm 37‎:‎11‎a‎)‎ But who are these ‎“‎meek ones‎”‎?‎ The word translated ‎“‎meek‎”‎ comes from a root word meaning ‎“‎afflict‎,‎ humble‎,‎ humiliate‎.‎”‎ Yes‎,‎ ‎“‎the meek ones‎”‎ are those who humbly wait on Jehovah to right all the injustices inflicted upon them‎.‎ ‎“‎They will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Psalm 37‎:‎11‎b‎)‎ Even now we find an abundance of peace in the spiritual paradise associated with the true Christian congregation‎.‎20

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Mountain‏,‏Mount

‎ Stability and permanence are ascribed to the mountains‎.‎ ‎(‎Isa 54‎:‎10‎;‎ Hab 3‎:‎6‎;‎ compare Ps 46‎:‎2‎.‎)‎ Therefore‎,‎ when the psalmist spoke of Jehovah‎’‎s righteousness as being like ‎“‎mountains of God‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps 36‎:‎6‎)‎ he may have meant that Jehovah‎’‎s righteousness is immovable‎.‎ Or‎,‎ since mountains are lofty‎,‎ this may point to the fact that God‎’‎s righteousness by far transcends that of man‎.‎ ‎(‎Compare Isa 55‎:‎8‎,‎ 9‎.‎)‎ In connection with the outpouring of the seventh bowl of God‎’‎s anger‎,‎ Revelation 16‎:‎20‎ says‎:‎ ‎“‎Mountains‏.‏or loftiness‏,‏permanence‏,‏Stabilitywere not found‎.‎”‎ This suggests that not even things as lofty as mountains would escape the outpouring of God‎’‎s anger‎.‎​‎—‎Compare Jer 4‎:‎23‎-‎26‎.‎

19‏-‏13 MAY

39‏-‏38 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

Shedding the Burden of Excessive Guilt

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to the Future‏”‏Look Straight Ahead‏“‏

‎ Feelings of guilt are not unusual‎.‎ For example‎,‎ some feel guilty because of things they did before they learned the truth‎.‎ Others feel guilty because of mistakes they made after baptism‎.‎ Such feelings are common‎.‎ ‎(‎Rom‎.‎ 3‎:‎23‎)‎ Of course‎,‎ we want to do what is right‎.‎ But ‎“‎we all stumble many times‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Jas‎.‎ 3‎:‎2‎;‎ Rom‎.‎ 7‎:‎21‎-‎23‎)‎ Although we do not enjoy feeling guilty‎,‎ it can do us some good‎.‎ Why‎?‎ Because feelings of guilt can move us to correct our course and to be determined not to repeat our mistakes‎.‎​‎—‎Heb‎.‎ 12‎:‎12‎,‎ 13‎.‎‏.‏20‏,‏19‏:‏3 John1 Read12

13‎ On the other hand‎,‎ it is possible to feel excessive guilt​‎—‎that is‎,‎ to continue to feel guilty even after we have repented and Jehovah has shown that he has forgiven us‎.‎ That type of guilt can be harmful‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 31‎:‎10‎;‎ 38‎:‎3‎,‎ 4‎)‎ How so‎?‎ Consider the example of one sister who struggled with guilt over her past sins‎.‎ She said‎:‎ ‎“‎I felt that I might as well not exert myself in Jehovah‎’‎s service because it‎’‎s probably too late for me anyway‎.‎”‎ Many of us can relate to this sister‎’‎s feelings‎.‎ It is vital that we guard against the trap of excessive guilt‎.‎ After all‎,‎ just think how happy it would make Satan if we were to give up on ourselves​‎—‎even though Jehovah has not given up on us‎!‎​‎—‎Compare 2‎ Corinthians 2‎:‎5‎-‎7‎,‎ 11‎.‎

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‏?‏How Can We Make Our Days Count Before Jehovah

THE days of our life seem few and fleeting‎.‎ The psalmist David pondered the brevity of life and was moved to pray‎:‎ ‎“‎Cause me‎,‎ O Jehovah‎,‎ to know my end‎,‎ and the measure of my days​‎—‎what it is‎,‎ that I may know how transient I am‎.‎ Look‎!‎ You have made my days just a few‎;‎ and my life‎’‎s duration is as nothing in front of you‎.‎”‎ David‎’‎s concern was to live in such a way as to please God‎,‎ both by his speech and by his actions‎.‎ Voicing his dependence on God‎,‎ he said‎:‎ ‎“‎My expectation is toward you‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Psalm 39‎:‎4‎,‎ 5‎,‎ 7‎)‎ Jehovah listened‎.‎ He did indeed measure David‎’‎s activities and reward him accordingly‎.‎

It is easy to be busy every minute of the day and to be swept along in a life that is fast‎-‎paced and full of activities‎.‎ This could arouse in us an anxious concern‎,‎ especially with so much to do and to experience and so little time to do it‎.‎ Is our concern the same as that of David​‎—‎to live our life so as to have God‎’‎s approval‎?‎ To be sure‎,‎ Jehovah does observe and carefully examine each of us‎.‎ Job‎,‎ a man who feared God‎,‎ acknowledged some 3‎,‎600‎ years ago that Jehovah saw his ways and counted all his steps‎.‎ Job rhetorically asked‎:‎ ‎“‎When he calls for an accounting‎,‎ what can I answer him‎?‎”‎ ‎(‎Job 31‎:‎4‎-‎6‎,‎ 14‎)‎ It is possible to make our days count before God by establishing spiritual priorities‎,‎ obeying his commands‎,‎ and using our time wisely‎.‎ Let us give closer consideration to these matters‎.‎

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Rebuilding Your Friendship With Jehovah

‎ Your Father understands that persistent feelings of guilt can make it difficult for you to pray to him‎.‎ ‎(‎Rom‎.‎ 8‎:‎26‎)‎ Nevertheless‎,‎ ‎“‎persevere in prayer‎,‎”‎ telling Jehovah how much you want his friendship‎.‎ ‎(‎Rom‎.‎ 12‎:‎12‎)‎ Andrej remembers‎:‎ ‎“‎I felt tremendous guilt and shame‎.‎ But after each prayer‎,‎ those feelings lessened‎.‎ I felt more peace of mind‎.‎”‎ If you do not know what to pray for‎,‎ consider the prayers of repentant King David that are recorded in Psalms 51‎ and 65‎.‎‏.‏Talk to Jehovah often

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Prove Yourself Trustworthy

‎ We may find that our self‎-‎control is put to the test when we are using social media‎.‎ If not careful‎,‎ we could unintentionally reveal confidential matters to a large audience‎.‎ And once we broadcast the information electronically‎,‎ we have no control over how it will be used or how much damage it will cause‎.‎ Self‎-‎control also allows us to remain silent when opposers try to trick us into revealing things that could endanger our brothers and sisters‎.‎ This might occur when we are being interrogated by the police in a land where our work is banned or restricted‎.‎ We can apply the principle to ‎“‎guard ‎[‎our‎]‎ mouth with a muzzle‎”‎ in these and other situations as well‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 39‎:‎1‎)‎ Whether we are dealing with our family‎,‎ our friends‎,‎ our brothers and sisters‎,‎ or anyone else‎,‎ we need to be trustworthy‎.‎ And to be trustworthy‎,‎ we need self‎-‎control‎.‎‏)‏‏.‏19‏:‏10 Read Proverbs‏(‏is indispensable if we are to gain the trust of others‎.‎ That quality helps us to keep our lips in check when we are tempted to reveal something we were told in confidence‎.‎ ‎ control‏-‏Self16

26‏-‏20 MAY

41‏-‏40 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

‏?‏Why Help Others

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Generous Givers Are Happy People

‎ Truly generous people do not give in order to get something in return‎.‎ Jesus had this in mind when he taught‎:‎ ‎“‎When you spread a feast‎,‎ invite the poor‎,‎ the crippled‎,‎ the lame‎,‎ the blind‎;‎ and you will be happy‎,‎ because they have nothing with which to repay you‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Luke 14‎:‎13‎,‎ 14‎)‎ ‎“‎The generous person will be blessed‎,‎”‎ said one inspired writer‎.‎ Another said‎:‎ ‎“‎Happy is anyone who shows consideration to the lowly one‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Prov‎.‎ 22‎:‎9‎;‎ Ps‎.‎ 41‎:‎1‎)‎ Indeed‎,‎ we should give because we derive pleasure from helping others‎.‎16

17‎ When Paul quoted Jesus‎’‎ words ‎“‎there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving‎,‎”‎ Paul was referring not only to sharing material things but also to giving encouragement‎,‎ guidance‎,‎ and assistance to those in need of these‎.‎ ‎(‎Acts 20‎:‎31‎-‎35‎)‎ By word and example‎,‎ the apostle taught us to give of ourselves​‎—‎our time‎,‎ our energy‎,‎ our attention‎,‎ our love‎.‎

human needs‎.‎”‎ Hence‎,‎ experts often recommend that people volunteer for public service to enhance their own health and happiness‎.‎ This comes as no surprise to those who accept the Bible as the Word of mankind‎’‎s loving Designer‎,‎ Jehovah‎.‎​‎—‎2‎ Tim‎.‎ 3‎:‎16‎,‎ 17‎.‎18‎ Researchers in the field of social sciences have also observed that giving makes people happy‎.‎ According to one article‎,‎ ‎“‎people report a significant happiness boost after doing kind deeds for others‎.‎”‎ Helping others‎,‎ researchers say‎,‎ is important to developing ‎“‎a greater sense of purpose and meaning‎”‎ in life ‎“‎because it fulfills basic

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Jehovah Will Sustain You

‎ Still‎,‎ if we are ill‎,‎ we can look to God for comfort‎,‎ wisdom‎,‎ and support‎,‎ as did true worshippers in the past‎.‎ King David wrote‎:‎ ‎“‎Happy is anyone who shows consideration to the lowly one‎;‎ Jehovah will rescue him in the day of calamity‎.‎ Jehovah will guard him and keep him alive‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 41‎:‎1‎,‎ 2‎)‎ We know that an individual living in David‎’‎s day who showed consideration to a lowly one did not keep living without end‎.‎ Hence‎,‎ David could not have meant that such a considerate individual would be kept alive miraculously‎,‎ thus gaining everlasting life‎.‎ We can take those inspired words to mean that God would help the loyal considerate one‎.‎ How‎?‎ David explained‎:‎ ‎“‎Jehovah will sustain him on his sickbed‎;‎ during his sickness you will completely change his bed‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 41‎:‎3‎)‎ Yes‎,‎ an individual who showed consideration to a lowly one could be certain that God was aware of him and his faithful course‎.‎ And the recuperative power of his God‎-‎given body might help him to get better‎,‎ to recover from his sickness‎.‎7

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s Compassion‏’‏Imitate Jehovah

‎ Knowing that compassion is good for you should not be your main reason for wanting to cultivate it‎.‎ The principal reason should be your desire to imitate and glorify the Source of love and compassion‎,‎ Jehovah God‎.‎ ‎(‎Prov‎.‎ 14‎:‎31‎)‎ He sets the perfect example for us‎.‎ May we do all we can‎,‎ then‎,‎ to imitate him​‎—‎to promote warm affection among our brothers and good relations with our neighbors by showing compassion‎.‎​‎—‎Gal‎.‎ 6‎:‎10‎;‎ 1‎ John 4‎:‎16‎.‎17

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The entire Bible account revolves around the vindication of Jehovah‎’‎s sovereignty‎,‎ and this makes manifest Jehovah God‎’‎s primary purpose‎:‎ the sanctification of his own name‎.‎ Such sanctification calls for the clearing of God‎’‎s name of all reproach‎.‎ But‎,‎ much more than that‎,‎ it requires the honoring of that name as sacred by all intelligent creatures in heaven and on earth‎.‎ This‎,‎ in turn‎,‎ means their recognizing and respecting Jehovah‎’‎s sovereign position‎,‎ doing so willingly‎,‎ wanting to serve him‎,‎ delighting to do his divine will‎,‎ because of love for him‎.‎ David‎’‎s prayer to Jehovah at Psalm 40‎:‎5‎-‎10‎ well expresses such attitude and true sanctification of Jehovah‎’‎s name‎.‎ ‎(‎Note the apostle‎’‎s application of portions of this psalm to Christ Jesus at Heb 10‎:‎5‎-‎10‎.‎)‎

2 JUNE‏–‏27 MAY

44‏-‏42 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

Benefit Fully From Divine Education

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Highlights From Book Two of Psalms

‎ If for some reason beyond our control we are temporarily separated from the Christian congregation‎,‎ the memory of the joys of such association in the past can sustain us‎.‎ While this may at first intensify the pain of loneliness‎,‎ it‏.‏5‏-‏3‏:‏43‏;‏11‏,‏5‏,‏4‏:‏42would also remind us that God is our refuge and that we need to wait on him for relief‎.‎

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Making Study Time More Enjoyable and Productive

‎ The first step to take is to pray‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 42‎:‎8‎)‎ Why‎?‎ We should consider the study of God‎’‎s Word to be part of our worship‎.‎ Therefore‎,‎ we need to ask Jehovah to put us in the proper frame of mind and to give us his holy spirit‎.‎ ‎(‎Luke 11‎:‎13‎)‎ Says Barbara‎,‎ a longtime missionary‎:‎ ‎“‎I always pray before I read or study the Bible‎.‎ After that‎,‎ I feel that Jehovah is with me and that he approves of what I am doing‎.‎”‎ Prayer before study opens our mind and heart to accept fully the abundant spiritual food that is before us‎.‎‏:‏PRAY1

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‏”‏Do Not Let Your Hands Drop Down‏“‏

‎ We are also made stronger by divine education at our Christian meetings‎,‎ assemblies‎,‎ conventions‎,‎ and in our theocratic schools‎.‎ That training can help us to have the proper motivation‎,‎ to set spiritual goals‎,‎ and to fulfill our many Christian responsibilities‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 119‎:‎32‎)‎ Do you eagerly seek to gain strength from that type of education‎?‎11

12‎ Jehovah helped the Israelites to defeat the Amalekites and the Ethiopians‎,‎ and he gave Nehemiah and his associates the power to complete the rebuilding work‎.‎ God will similarly give us strength to stand firm against opposition‎,‎ apathy‎,‎ and anxiety so that we can carry out our preaching work‎.‎ ‎(‎1‎ Pet‎.‎ 5‎:‎10‎)‎ We do not expect Jehovah to perform miracles for us‎.‎ Rather‎,‎ we should do our part‎.‎ That includes our reading God‎’‎s Word daily‎,‎ preparing for and attending the meetings weekly‎,‎ feeding our mind and heart through personal study and family worship‎,‎ and always relying on Jehovah in prayer‎.‎ Let us never allow other pursuits and activities to interfere with the means that Jehovah uses to strengthen and encourage us‎.‎ If you sense that your hands have dropped down in any of these areas‎,‎ ask for God‎’‎s help‎.‎ Then see how his spirit ‎“‎energizes you‎,‎ giving you both the desire and the power to act‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Phil‎.‎ 2‎:‎13‎)‎ What‎,‎ though‎,‎ can you do to strengthen the hands of others‎?‎

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Jackal

In Scripture the jackal figures repeatedly in an illustrative setting‎.‎ Job‎,‎ in describing his own lamentable state‎,‎ exclaims that he has become ‎“‎a brother to jackals‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Job 30‎:‎29‎)‎ In regard to a humiliating defeat of God‎’‎s people‎,‎ the psalmist‎,‎ perhaps with reference to the battlefield where jackals congregate to feed upon those slain ‎(‎compare Ps 68‎:‎23‎)‎,‎ mourned‎:‎ ‎“‎You have crushed us in the place of jackals‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps 44‎:‎19‎)‎ Babylon‎’‎s siege of Jerusalem in 607‎ B‎.‎C‎.‎E‎.‎ brought the stress of famine‎,‎ with the result that mothers treated their own offspring cruelly‎.‎ Thus Jeremiah appropriately contrasted the cruelty ‎“‎of my people‎”‎ with the jackals‎’‎ maternal care‎.‎​‎—‎La 4‎:‎3‎,‎ 10‎.‎

9‏-‏3 JUNE

47‏-‏45 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

A Song About the Marriage of a King

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‏!‏Rejoice Over the Marriage of the Lamb

‎ The bride is presented as ‎“‎absolutely magnificent‎”‎ for the‏.‏a14‏,‏13‏:‏45 Read Psalm8royal wedding‎.‎ At Revelation 21‎:‎2‎,‎ the bride is compared to a city‎,‎ New Jerusalem‎,‎ and is ‎“‎adorned for her husband‎.‎”‎ This heavenly city has ‎“‎the glory of God‎”‎ and is radiant‎,‎ ‎“‎like a most precious stone‎,‎ like a jasper stone shining crystal clear‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Rev‎.‎ 21‎:‎10‎,‎ 11‎)‎ The resplendence of New Jerusalem is beautifully described in the book of Revelation‎.‎ ‎(‎Rev‎.‎ 21‎:‎18‎-‎21‎)‎ No wonder the psalmist portrays the bride as ‎“‎absolutely magnificent‎”‎!‎ After all‎,‎ the royal wedding is taking place in heaven‎.‎

9‎ The One to whom the bride is brought is the Bridegroom​‎—‎the Messianic King‎.‎ He has been preparing her‎,‎ ‎‘‎cleansing her with the bath of water by means of the word‎.‎’‎ She is ‎“‎holy and without blemish‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Eph‎.‎ 5‎:‎26‎,‎ 27‎)‎ His bride must also be fittingly attired for the occasion‎.‎ And she is‎!‎ Indeed‎,‎ ‎“‎her clothing is adorned with gold‎,‎”‎ and ‎“‎she will be brought to the king in richly woven garments‎.‎”‎ For the marriage of the Lamb‎,‎ ‎“‎it has been granted to her to be clothed with bright‎,‎ clean‎,‎ fine linen​‎—‎for the fine linen stands for the righteous acts of the holy ones‎.‎”‎​‎—‎Rev‎.‎ 19‎:‎8‎.‎

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What It Means for Your Future‏—‏‎​Revelation

‏.‏21‏-‏19‏:‏19 Read Revelation‎ How will Jehovah react to this vicious attack‎?‎ He tells us‎:‎ ‎“‎My great rage will flare up‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ezek‎.‎ 38‎:‎18‎,‎ 21‎-‎23‎)‎ Revelation chapter 19‎ describes what happens next‎.‎ Jehovah sends forth His Son to defend His people and to defeat their enemies‎.‎ Jesus will be joined in this counterattack by ‎“‎the armies in heaven‎”‎​‎—‎the faithful angels together with the 144‎,‎000‎.‎ ‎(‎Rev‎.‎ 17‎:‎14‎;‎ 19‎:‎11‎-‎15‎)‎ What is the outcome of this war‎?‎ The total annihilation of all humans and organizations opposing Jehovah‎!‎​‎—‎10

11‎ Just imagine how faithful ones on earth will feel to survive the total destruction of God‎’‎s enemies‎!‎ What a time of rejoicing that will be‎!‎ Although there will be a great shout of joy in heaven when Babylon the Great is destroyed‎,‎ there is something else that will bring greater joy‎.‎ ‎(‎Rev‎.‎ 19‎:‎1‎-‎3‎)‎ It is‎,‎ in fact‎,‎ the climax of the book of Revelation​‎—‎“‎the marriage of the Lamb‎.‎”‎​‎—‎Rev‎.‎ 19‎:‎6‎-‎9‎.‎

12‎ When does the marriage take place‎?‎ All the 144‎,‎000‎ will be in heaven just before the war of Armageddon is fought‎.‎ However‎,‎ that will not be the time for the marriage of the Lamb‎.‎ ‎(Read Revelation 21:1,2.)‎ The marriage of the Lamb takes place after the war of Armageddon has been fought and all of God‎’‎s enemies have been removed‎.‎​‎—‎Ps‎.‎ 45‎:‎3‎,‎ 4‎,‎ 13‎-‎17‎.‎

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War

With the conclusion of this war‎,‎ the earth will enjoy peace for a thousand years‎.‎ The psalm that declares ‎“‎[‎Jehovah‎]‎ is making wars to cease to the extremity of the earth‎.‎ The bow he breaks apart and does cut the spear in pieces‎;‎ the wagons he burns in the fire‎,‎”‎ had initial fulfillment in God‎’‎s bringing peace to Israel‎’‎s land by wrecking the enemy‎’‎s war instruments‎.‎ After Christ defeats the promoters of war at Har‎–‎Magedon‎,‎ the extremity of this earthly globe will enjoy full and satisfying peace‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps 46‎:‎8‎-‎10‎)‎ Persons favored with eternal life will be those who have beaten ‎“‎their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning shears‎”‎ and who do not ‎“‎learn war anymore‎.‎”‎ ‎“‎For the very mouth of Jehovah of armies has spoken it‎.‎”‎​‎—‎Isa 2‎:‎4‎;‎ Mic 4‎:‎3‎,‎ 4‎.‎

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‏?‏s Kingdom Comes‏’‏What Will Go When God

‎ After Armageddon‎,‎ will there be any organization on earth‎?‎ The Bible tells us‎:‎ ‎“‎There are new heavens and a new earth that we are awaiting according to his promise‎,‎ and in these righteousness is to dwell‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎2‎ Pet‎.‎ 3‎:‎13‎)‎ The old heavens and earth‎,‎ the corrupt governments and the earthly society under their control‎,‎ will be gone‎.‎ They will be replaced by what‎?‎ The expression ‎“‎new heavens and a new earth‎”‎ means that there will be a new government and a new earthly society over which that government rules‎.‎ The Kingdom under Jesus Christ will perfectly reflect the personality of Jehovah God‎,‎ who is a God of order‎.‎ ‎(‎1‎ Cor‎.‎ 14‎:‎33‎)‎ So the ‎“‎new earth‎”‎ will be organized‎.‎ There will be good men to care for matters‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 45‎:‎16‎)‎ They will be directed by Christ and his 144‎,‎000‎ corulers‎.‎ Imagine a time when all corrupt organizations will be replaced by a single‎,‎ unified‎,‎ and incorruptible organization‎!‎‏?‏What will replace corrupt organizations9

16‏-‏10 JUNE

50‏-‏48 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

s Organization‏’‏s Confidence in Jehovah‏’‏Strengthen Your Family‏—‏‎​Parents

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True Worship Will Add to Your Happiness

‏.‏13‏:‏48 Read Psalm‎ The Sabbath gave the Israelites the opportunity to set aside their day‎-‎to‎-‎day activities and concentrate on their relationship with Jehovah‎.‎ ‎(‎Ex‎.‎ 31‎:‎16‎,‎ 17‎)‎ Faithful ones among them taught their children about Jehovah and his goodness‎.‎ We personally ought to schedule time to read and study God‎’‎s Word‎.‎ This is part of our worship to Jehovah‎,‎ and it helps us draw closer to him‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 73‎:‎28‎)‎ And when we study together as a family‎,‎ we can help a new generation​‎—‎our children‎—‎​to develop a warm‎,‎ personal relationship with our loving heavenly Father‎.‎​‎—‎‏.‏We worship Jehovah when we study his Word and teach our children about him11

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You Have Cause for Rejoicing

‎“‎March around Zion‎,‎ you people‎,‎ and go about it‎,‎ count its towers‎.‎ Set your hearts upon its rampart‎.‎ Inspect its dwelling towers‎,‎ in order that you may recount it to the future generation‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 48‎:‎12‎,‎ 13‎)‎ The psalmist there urged the Israelites to see Jerusalem up close‎.‎ Can you imagine the precious memories shared by Israelite families who had traveled to the holy city for annual festivals and had seen its magnificent temple‎?‎ They must have been moved to ‎“‎recount it to the future generation‎.‎”‎

Think of the queen of Sheba‎,‎ who was at first skeptical of reports of Solomon‎’‎s splendid rule and great wisdom‎.‎ What convinced her that the things she had heard were true‎?‎ ‎“‎I did not put faith in their words‎,‎”‎ she said‎,‎ ‎“‎until I had come that my own eyes might see‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎2‎ Chron‎.‎ 9‎:‎6‎)‎ Yes‎,‎ what we see with our ‎“‎own eyes‎”‎ can affect us deeply‎.‎

‎(‎1‎,‎500‎ km‎)‎ from the Bethel home in their country‎.‎ Yet‎,‎ their parents planned frequent trips to tour its facilities‎,‎ especially while their daughters were growing up‎.‎ ‎“‎Before we toured Bethel‎,‎ we thought it was rather stiff and only for old people‎,‎”‎ they explain‎.‎ ‎“‎But we met young people who were working hard for Jehovah and enjoying it‎!‎ We saw that Jehovah‎’‎s organization was more than just the little area where we lived‎,‎ and each visit to Bethel gave us a dose of spiritual energy‎.‎”‎ Seeing God‎’‎s organization up close motivated Mandy and Bethany to start pioneering‎,‎ and they were even invited to serve at Bethel as temporary volunteers‎.‎How can you help your children to see the wonders of Jehovah‎’‎s organization with their ‎“‎own eyes‎”‎?‎ If there is a branch office of Jehovah‎’‎s Witnesses near your home‎,‎ make an effort to visit it‎.‎ Mandy and Bethany‎,‎ for example‎,‎ grew up some 900‎ miles

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‏!‏Carry On as Kingdom Citizens

‎ Like them‎,‎ do you have a desire to study and recount the history of the earthly part of Jehovah‎’‎s organization‎?‎ The more you learn about God‎’‎s organization and how Jehovah supports his people‎,‎ the more real God‎’‎s Kingdom will be to you‎.‎ Your desire to preach the good news of the Kingdom will naturally intensify‎.‎​‎—‎Jer‎.‎ 9‎:‎24‎;‎ Luke 4‎:‎43‎.‎‏)‏‏.‏13‏,‏12‏,‏9‏,‏2‏,‏1‏:‏48 Read Psalm‏(‏‎ A person desiring to become a citizen of a human government might have to learn something about that government‎’‎s history‎.‎ Likewise‎,‎ those desiring to be Kingdom citizens do well to learn all they can about God‎’‎s Kingdom‎.‎ Consider the example set by the sons of Korah‎,‎ who served in ancient Israel‎.‎ They took great delight in Jerusalem and its place of worship and in recounting the city‎’‎s history‎.‎ It was not the stones and mortar that impressed them most but what the city and that place of worship represented‎.‎ Jerusalem was ‎“‎the town of the grand King‎,‎”‎ Jehovah‎,‎ for it was the center of pure worship‎.‎ It was there that Jehovah‎’‎s Law was taught‎.‎ It was to the people ruled by the King of Jerusalem that Jehovah expressed his loving‎-‎kindness‎.‎ ‎‏.‏Study history5

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Riches

As a prosperous nation‎,‎ the Israelites were able to enjoy food and drink ‎(‎1‎Ki 4‎:‎20‎;‎ Ec 5‎:‎18‎,‎ 19‎)‎,‎ and their riches served to protect them from the problems of poverty‎.‎ ‎(‎Pr 10‎:‎15‎;‎ Ec 7‎:‎12‎)‎ However‎,‎ although it was in harmony with Jehovah‎’‎s purpose that the Israelites enjoy prosperity from their hard work ‎(‎compare Pr 6‎:‎6‎-‎11‎;‎ 20‎:‎13‎;‎ 24‎:‎33‎,‎ 34‎)‎,‎ he also saw to it that they were warned concerning the danger of forgetting him as the Source of their wealth and beginning to trust in their riches‎.‎ ‎(‎De 8‎:‎7‎-‎17‎;‎ Ps 49‎:‎6‎-‎9‎;‎ Pr 11‎:‎4‎;‎ 18‎:‎10‎,‎ 11‎;‎ Jer 9‎:‎23‎,‎ 24‎)‎ They were reminded that riches were but temporary ‎(‎Pr 23‎:‎4‎,‎ 5‎)‎,‎ could not be given to God as a ransom to deliver one from death ‎(‎Ps 49‎:‎6‎,‎ 7‎)‎,‎ and were of no value to the dead ‎(‎Ps 49‎:‎16‎,‎ 17‎;‎ Ec 5‎:‎15‎)‎.‎ They were shown that attaching undue importance to riches would lead to fraudulent practices and Jehovah‎’‎s disfavor‎.‎ ‎(‎Pr 28‎:‎20‎;‎ compare Jer 5‎:‎26‎-‎28‎;‎ 17‎:‎9‎-‎11‎.‎)‎ They were also encouraged to ‎“‎honor Jehovah with ‎[‎their‎]‎ valuable things‎.‎”‎​‎—‎Pr 3‎:‎9‎.‎

23‏-‏17 JUNE

53‏-‏51 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

Take Steps to Avoid Serious Mistakes

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‏?‏How Can You Safeguard Your Heart

‎ At Proverbs 4‎:‎23‎,‎ the term ‎“‎heart‎”‎ is used to refer to ‎“‎the inner person‎”‎ or ‎“‎secret4‎ In other words‎,‎ ‎“‎heart‎”‎ refers to our private thoughts‎,‎ feelings‎,‎ motives‎,‎ and desires‎.‎ It is who we really are on the inside‎,‎ not just who we appear to be on the outside‎.‎‏)‏‏.‏and footnote6‏:‏51 Read Psalm‏(‏self‎.‎”‎ ‎

5‎ Consider how our physical health illustrates the importance of who we are on the inside‎.‎ First‎,‎ to keep ourselves in good condition on the inside‎,‎ we must choose a healthy diet‎,‎ and we need to exercise regularly‎.‎ Likewise‎,‎ to keep ourselves in good spiritual condition‎,‎ we must choose a healthy diet of spiritual food and regularly exercise our faith in Jehovah‎.‎ That form of exercise involves applying what we learn and speaking about our faith‎.‎ ‎(‎Rom‎.‎ 10‎:‎8‎-‎10‎;‎ Jas‎.‎ 2‎:‎26‎)‎ Second‎,‎ based on outward appearance‎,‎ we might think that we are healthy even though we are actually diseased on the inside‎.‎ In a similar way‎,‎ based on our theocratic routine‎,‎ we may think that our faith is strong‎,‎ but wrong desires could be growing in us‎.‎ ‎(‎1‎ Cor‎.‎ 10‎:‎12‎;‎ Jas‎.‎ 1‎:‎14‎,‎ 15‎)‎ We must remember that Satan would like to infect us with his thinking‎.‎ How‎,‎ specifically‎,‎ might he try to do that‎?‎ And how can we protect ourselves‎?‎

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We Can Remain Chaste

‎ An important way to show our complete reliance on Jehovah is by making our fight against unclean thoughts a matter of prayer‎.‎ When we draw close to Jehovah in prayer‎,‎ he draws close to us‎.‎ He generously gives us his holy spirit‎,‎ thus strengthening our resolve to resist immoral thoughts and remain chaste‎.‎ So let us make known to God our earnest wish to please him with the meditation of our heart‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 19‎:‎14‎)‎ Do we humbly ask him to examine us in order to identify any ‎“‎harmful way‎”‎​‎—‎any improper desires or inclinations‎—‎​that could lead us into sin‎?‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 139‎:‎23‎,‎ 24‎)‎ Do we regularly petition him to help us maintain our integrity when we are faced with temptation‎?‎​‎—‎Matt‎.‎ 6‎:‎13‎.‎5

6‎ Our upbringing or our past conduct may have developed in us a liking for practices that Jehovah condemns‎.‎ Even then‎,‎ he can help us to bring about necessary changes so that we can continue to serve him acceptably‎.‎ King David recognized this‎.‎ After he had committed adultery with Bath‎-‎sheba‎,‎ David implored Jehovah‎:‎ ‎“‎Create in me a pure heart‎,‎ ‎.‎ ‎.‎ ‎.‎ and put within me a new spirit‎,‎ a steadfast one‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎Ps‎.‎ 51‎:‎10‎,‎ 12‎)‎ Sinful conduct may strongly appeal to our fallen flesh‎,‎ but Jehovah can stir within us a willing spirit‎,‎ the desire to obey him‎.‎ Even if wrong desires are deeply rooted and tend to crowd out our chaste thoughts‎,‎ Jehovah can guide our steps so that we can obey his commandments and succeed in living by them‎.‎ He can prevent anything harmful from dominating us‎.‎​‎—‎Ps‎.‎ 119‎:‎133‎.‎

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Doeg

After summoning the high priest as well as the other priests of Nob and then questioning Ahimelech‎,‎ Saul ordered the runners to put the priests to death‎.‎ When these refused‎,‎ Doeg‎,‎ at Saul‎’‎s command‎,‎ unhesitatingly killed a total of 85‎ priests‎.‎ After this wicked act‎,‎ Doeg devoted Nob to destruction‎,‎ slaughtering all of its inhabitants‎,‎ young and old‎,‎ as well as the livestock‎.‎​‎—‎1‎Sa 22‎:‎6‎-‎20‎.‎An Edomite serving as King Saul‎’‎s principal shepherd‎,‎ a responsible position of oversight‎.‎ ‎(‎1‎Sa 21‎:‎7‎;‎ 22‎:‎9‎)‎ Doeg evidently was a proselyte‎.‎ Because of being ‎“‎detained before Jehovah‎”‎ at Nob‎,‎ possibly on account of a vow‎,‎ some uncleanness‎,‎ or suspected leprosy‎,‎ Doeg witnessed High Priest Ahimelech‎’‎s providing David with showbread and the sword of Goliath‎.‎ Later‎,‎ when Saul‎,‎ in addressing his servants‎,‎ voiced the opinion that they were conspiring against him‎,‎ Doeg revealed what he had seen at Nob‎.‎

As indicated by the superscription of Psalm 52‎,‎ David wrote concerning Doeg‎:‎ ‎“‎Adversities your tongue schemes up‎,‎ sharpened like a razor‎,‎ working deceitfully‎.‎ You have loved what is bad more than what is good‎,‎ falsehood more than speaking righteousness‎.‎ You have loved all devouring words‎,‎ O you deceitful tongue‎.‎”‎​‎—‎Ps 52‎:‎2‎-‎4‎.‎

30‏-‏24 JUNE

56‏-‏54 PSALMS|S WORD‏’‏TREASURES FROM GOD

God Is on Your Side

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‏!‏Fear God‏—‏‎​Be Wise

‎ On one occasion‎,‎ David sought refuge with Achish‎,‎ king of the Philistine city of Gath‎,‎ the home of Goliath‎.‎ ‎(‎1‎ Samuel 21‎:‎10‎-‎15‎)‎ The king‎’‎s servants denounced David as an enemy of their nation‎.‎ How did David react in that dangerous situation‎?‎ He poured out his heart in prayer to Jehovah‎.‎ ‎(‎Psalm 56‎:‎1‎-‎4‎,‎ 11‎-‎13‎)‎ Although he had to feign insanity to get away‎,‎ David knew that it was really Jehovah who had delivered him by blessing his efforts‎.‎ David‎’‎s wholehearted reliance on Jehovah and confidence in him showed that David was truly God‎-‎fearing‎.‎​‎—‎Psalm 34‎:‎4‎-‎6‎,‎ 9‎-‎11‎.‎10

11‎ Like David‎,‎ we can show fear of God by trusting in his promise to help us cope with our problems‎.‎ ‎“‎Roll upon Jehovah your way‎,‎ and rely upon him‎,‎ and he himself will act‎,‎”‎ said David‎.‎ ‎(‎Psalm 37‎:‎5‎)‎ This does not mean that we simply hand our problems over to Jehovah without doing what we can about them and expect him to act in our behalf‎.‎ David did not pray to God for help and then leave matters at that‎.‎ He used the physical and intellectual abilities that Jehovah granted him and tackled the problem at hand‎.‎ Yet‎,‎ David knew that human efforts alone could not be counted on for success‎.‎ So it should be with us‎.‎ Having done everything within our power‎,‎ we must leave the rest to Jehovah‎.‎ In fact‎,‎ often there is nothing we can do but rely on Jehovah‎.‎ This is where the fear of God comes into the picture in a very personal way‎.‎ We can take comfort in David‎’‎s heartfelt expression‎:‎ ‎“‎The intimacy with Jehovah belongs to those fearful of him‎.‎”‎​‎—‎Psalm 25‎:‎14‎.‎

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‏”‏s Love‏’‏Separate Us From God‏“‏Nothing Can

‎ Jehovah also values our endurance‎.‎ ‎(‎Matthew 24‎:‎13‎)‎ Remember‎,‎ Satan wants you to turn your back on Jehovah‎.‎ Each day that you remain loyal to Jehovah is another day that you have helped to furnish a reply to Satan‎’‎s taunts‎.‎ ‎(‎Proverbs 27‎:‎11‎)‎ Sometimes endurance is no easy matter‎.‎ Health problems‎,‎ financial woes‎,‎ emotional distress‎,‎ and other obstacles can make each passing day a trial‎.‎ Postponed expectations can prove discouraging too‎.‎ ‎(‎Proverbs 13‎:‎12‎)‎ Endurance in the face of such challenges is all the more precious to Jehovah‎.‎ That is why King David asked Jehovah to store up his tears in a ‎“‎skin bottle‎,‎”‎ adding9confidently‎:‎ ‎“‎Are they not recorded in your book‎?‎”‎ ‎(‎Psalm 56‎:‎8‎)‎ Yes‎,‎ Jehovah treasures up and remembers all the tears and suffering we endure while maintaining our loyalty to him‎.‎ They too are precious in his eyes‎.‎

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How Love Helps Us to Overcome Fear

‎ Satan knows that we cherish our life‎.‎ He claims‎,‎ however‎,‎ that we would sacrifice everything we have​‎—‎even our friendship with Jehovah‎—‎​just to preserve our present life‎.‎ ‎(‎Job 2‎:‎4‎,‎ 5‎)‎ How wrong Satan is‎!‎ Still‎,‎ since he is ‎“‎the one having the means to cause death‎,‎”‎ Satan tries to exploit our natural fear of death in order to make us abandon Jehovah‎.‎ ‎(‎Heb‎.‎ 2‎:‎14‎,‎ 15‎)‎ In some cases‎,‎ Satan‎’‎s agents threaten to kill Jehovah‎’‎s worshippers if they do not renounce their faith‎.‎ In other cases‎,‎ Satan may take advantage of a life‎-‎threatening medical situation to try to get us to compromise‎.‎ Medical doctors or unbelieving family members may pressure us to accept a blood transfusion‎,‎ which would violate God‎’‎s law‎.‎ Or someone may try to persuade us to consider another therapy that goes against Scriptural principles‎.‎16

17‎ Although we do not want to die‎,‎ we know that Jehovah will not stop loving us if our life should end‎.‎ ‎(Read Romans 8:37-39.)‎ When Jehovah‎’‎s friends die‎,‎ he keeps them in his memory‎,‎ as if they were still alive‎.‎ ‎(‎Luke 20‎:‎37‎,‎ 38‎)‎ He longs to bring them back to life‎.‎ ‎(‎Job 14‎:‎15‎)‎ Jehovah has paid a high price so that we ‎“‎might ‎.‎ ‎.‎ ‎.‎ have everlasting life‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎John 3‎:‎16‎)‎ We know how deeply Jehovah loves us and cares for us‎.‎ So rather than abandon Jehovah when we are sick or threatened with death‎,‎ we turn to him for comfort‎,‎ wisdom‎,‎ and strength‎.‎ That is exactly what Valérie and her husband did‎.‎​‎—‎Ps‎.‎ 41‎:‎3‎.‎

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Foreordination‏,‏Foreknowledge

The traitorous course of Judas Iscariot fulfilled divine prophecy and demonstrated Jehovah‎’‎s foreknowledge as well as that of his Son‎.‎ ‎(‎Ps 41‎:‎9‎;‎ 55‎:‎12‎,‎ 13‎;‎ 109‎:‎8‎;‎ Ac 1‎:‎16‎-‎20‎)‎ Yet it cannot be said that God foreordained or predestinated Judas himself to such a course‎.‎ The prophecies foretold that some intimate acquaintance of Jesus would be his betrayer‎,‎ but they did not specify which of those sharing such acquaintance it would be‎.‎ Again‎,‎ Bible principles rule against God‎’‎s having foreordained Judas‎’‎ actions‎.‎ The divine standard stated by the apostle is‎:‎ ‎“‎Never lay your hands hastily upon any man‎;‎ neither be a sharer in the sins of others‎;‎ preserve yourself chaste‎.‎”‎ ‎(‎1‎Ti 5‎:‎22‎;‎ compare 3‎:‎6‎.‎)‎ Evidencing his concern that the selection of his 12‎ apostles be wisely and properly made‎,‎ Jesus spent the night in prayer to his Father before making known his decision‎.‎ ‎(‎Lu 6‎:‎12‎-‎16‎)‎ If Judas were already divinely foreordained to be a traitor‎,‎ this would result in inconsistency in God‎’‎s direction and guidance and‎,‎ according to the rule‎,‎ would make him a sharer in the sins that one committed‎.‎

treachery‎.‎ ‎(‎Heb 12‎:‎14‎,‎ 15‎;‎ Joh 13‎:‎2‎;‎ Ac 1‎:‎24‎,‎ 25‎;‎ Jas 1‎:‎14‎,‎ 15‎;‎ see JUDAS No‎.‎ 4‎.‎)‎ By the time such deviation reached a certain point‎,‎ Jesus himself could read Judas‎’‎ heart and foretell his betrayal‎.‎​‎—‎Joh 13‎:‎10‎,‎ 11‎.‎Thus‎,‎ it seems evident that at the time of his being selected as an apostle‎,‎ Judas‎’‎ heart presented no definite evidence of a treasonous attitude‎.‎ He allowed a ‎‘‎poisonous root to spring up‎’‎ and defile him‎,‎ resulting in his deviation and in his accepting‎,‎ not God‎’‎s direction‎,‎ but the Devil‎’‎s leading in a course of thievery and