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LYNNONG 17

JINGRWAI 99 Myriads of Brothers

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“Ngan ïarap ïa me.”—ISA. 41:10.

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Four ways in which Jehovah cares for us.

1-2. (a) Balei ngi lah ban ong ba ngim ju mad jingeh marwei? (b) Kaei kaba ngin ïa pule ha kane ka lynnong?

WHEN we are confronted by serious trials, we may feel as if we were all alone on a small boat in a stormy sea. However, we do not face our trials alone. Our loving heavenly Father not only sees our struggles but also promises to help us get through them. Jehovah extends this warm assurance to his loyal servants: “I will help you.”​—Isa. 41:10.

2 This article will discuss how Jehovah helps us (1) by guiding us, (2) by providing for us, (3) by protecting us, and (4) by comforting us. Jehovah assures us that no matter what challenges we face in life, he will never forget about us. He will never abandon us. So we are never alone.

U JEHOBAH U ÏALAM LYNTI ÏA NGI

3-4. Kumno U Jehobah u ïalam ïa ngi? (Salm 48:14)

3 Read Psalm 48:14. Jehovah does not expect us to guide ourselves. How does he lead his loyal worshippers today? One way he does so is through the pages of the Bible. (Ps. 119:105) By means of his inspired Word, Jehovah helps us to make decisions and cultivate qualities that lead to greater happiness now and eternal life in the future.a For example, he teaches us to let go of resentment, to be honest in all we do, and to love others intensely from the heart. (Ps. 37:8; Heb. 13:18; 1 Pet. 1:22) When we display such godly qualities, we become better parents, marriage mates, and friends.

4 In addition, Jehovah included accounts in his Word of real people who had trials and feelings similar to ours. (1 Cor. 10:13; Jas. 5:17) When we read these true-life accounts and apply the lessons we learn, we benefit in at least two ways. First, we come to realize that we are not alone​—others have faced similar situations and endured them successfully. (1 Pet. 5:9) And second, we learn how to cope with our trials.​—Rom. 15:4.

5. Ïano U Jehobah u pyndonkam ban ïalam ïa ngi haba ngi ïaid ha ka lynti sha ka jingim?

5 Jehovah has also arranged for fellow believers to guide us.b For instance, circuit overseers regularly visit congregations to encourage us. Their talks strengthen our faith and help us to maintain our precious unity. (Acts 15:40–16:5) Congregation elders too take a sincere interest in each publisher’s welfare. (1 Pet. 5:2, 3) Parents guide their children spiritually, helping them to develop clear thinking ability and wholesome personal habits. (Prov. 22:6) And mature Christian women help younger sisters by setting a good example, giving practical advice, and providing warm encouragement.​—Titus 2:3-5.

6. Kaei kaba ngi dei ban leh ban myntoi na ka jingïalam lynti jong U Jehobah?

6 Jehovah has done his part by providing the guidance we need. How can we show that we appreciate what he has done for us? Proverbs 3:5, 6 says: “Trust in Jehovah with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding.” When we do, “he will make [our] paths straight,” that is, he will help us avoid many problems and enjoy a happier life. How grateful we can be that Jehovah provides us with loving, personal advice!​—Ps. 32:8.

U JEHOBAH U PYNBIANG NA KA BYNTA JONG NGI

7. Ha kino ki bynta U Jehobah u pynbiang na ka bynta jong ngi? (Philippi 4:19)

7 Read Philippians 4:19. In addition to guiding us spiritually, Jehovah blesses our efforts to obtain the food, clothing, and shelter that we need. (Matt. 6:33; 2 Thess. 3:12) Though it is only natural to be concerned about our physical needs, Jehovah encourages us not to be overly anxious about such matters. (See study note on Matthew 6:25.) Why? Because our Father will never abandon his faithful worshippers in their time of need. (Matt. 6:8; Heb. 13:5) We can take him at his word when he says that he will provide for us.

8. Kaei kaba U Jehobah u la leh na ka bynta u Dabid?

8 Consider the way that Jehovah helped David. During the difficult years David spent as a fugitive, Jehovah provided him and his men with what they needed to survive. Reflecting on Jehovah’s care over the years, David wrote: “I was once young and now I am old, but I have not seen anyone righteous abandoned, nor his children looking for bread.” (Ps. 37:25) Likely during your own lifetime, you too have seen Jehovah lovingly provide for his devoted servants.

9. Kumno U Jehobah u pynbiang na ka bynta ki briew jong u ha ki por ba lynshop ka mariang? (Peit ruh ïa ki dur.)

9 Jehovah also provides for his people during times of disaster. For instance, when a famine arose in the first century, Christians from various lands sent provisions to their brothers and sisters who were in need. (Acts 11:27-30; Rom. 15:25, 26) God’s people today show the same spirit of generosity. When disaster strikes, Jehovah lovingly moves his people to provide such necessities as food, water, clothing, and medicine to those living in the affected areas. Construction teams repair damaged homes and Kingdom Halls. And Jehovah’s servants are quick to provide emotional and spiritual support to those who have suffered loss.c

Collage: Receiving material and spiritual support after a natural disaster in Malawi. 1. Floodwaters cover a large area. 2. Brother Gage Fleegle speaks with brothers and sisters. 3. Brothers unload bags of food from a vehicle.

How does Jehovah provide comfort for us during times of disaster? (See paragraph 9)e


10-11. Kaei ka jinghikai kaba phi ïoh na ka jingshem jong i Borys?

10 Jehovah also generously provides for those who do not yet worship him. Similarly, we look for opportunities to be kind to those who do not share our faith. (Gal. 6:10) This often results in a fine witness. Consider the experience of Borys, a school principal who lives in Ukraine. Although Borys is not one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, he always treated his Witness students with kindness and showed respect for their beliefs. When Borys decided to flee the war zone where he was living and go to a safer part of the country, our brothers helped him. Later, Borys attended the Memorial of Christ’s death. Reflecting on his experience, Borys said: “The Witnesses were very attentive to me and cared for me. I am thankful to Jehovah’s Witnesses.”

11 We too can imitate our merciful heavenly Father by showing love to those in need, whether they share our beliefs or not. (Luke 6:31, 36) We hope that our efforts to love people will result in their becoming disciples of Christ. (1 Pet. 2:12) Regardless of the outcome, though, we will enjoy the greater happiness that comes from giving.​—Acts 20:35.

U JEHOBAH U ÏADA ÏA NGI

12. Ka jingïada kaba kumno U Jehobah u kular ban ai ïa ki briew jong u kum ka kynhun? (Salm 91:1, 2, 14)

12 Read Psalm 91:1, 2, 14. Today, Jehovah promises to provide us with spiritual protection. He will never allow Satan to corrupt true worship. (John 17:15) And when “the great tribulation” strikes, we can have absolute confidence that Jehovah will fulfill his promise to safeguard his people not only spiritually but also physically.​—Rev. 7:9, 14.

13. Ha kino ki rukom U Jehobah u ïada ïa ngi shimet shimet?

13 What protection does Jehovah provide for us as individuals? Through the Scriptures, Jehovah helps us discern right from wrong. (Heb. 5:14) When we live by the principles found in God’s Word, we shield ourselves from both spiritual and physical harm. (Ps. 91:4) Additionally, Jehovah provides protection through the congregation. (Isa. 32:1, 2) By surrounding ourselves with those who love Jehovah and who live by his principles, we receive encouragement and are strengthened to resist harmful influences.​—Prov. 13:20.

14. (a) Balei U Blei um ïada ïa ngi na baroh ki jingeh? (b) Kaei ka jingpynthikna ba ka Salm 9:10 ka ai ïa ngi? (Peit ruh ïa ka jingthoh ha trai.)

14 Jehovah at times protected his worshippers in the past from physical harm. However, he did not do so in every case. Sometimes we fall victim to “unexpected events.” (Eccl. 9:11) Also, Jehovah has allowed his servants throughout history to face persecution and even death in order to prove Satan a liar. (Job 2:4-6; Matt. 23:34) The same is true today. Although Jehovah may not remove our trials, we can be sure that he will never abandon those who love him.d​—Ps. 9:10.

U JEHOBAH U PYNTNGEN ÏA NGI

15. Kumno ngi ïoh jingpyntngen lyngba ka jingduwai, ka Ktien U Blei, bad lyngba ki parabangeit? (2 Korinth 1:3, 4)

15 Read 2 Corinthians 1:3, 4. At times, we experience grief, anxiety, or distress. Perhaps you are going through a distressing situation right now that makes you feel alone. Does anyone understand what you are feeling? Jehovah does. He not only feels our pain but also “comforts us in all our trials.” How? When we supplicate Jehovah in prayer, he gives us “the peace of God that surpasses all understanding.” (Phil. 4:6, 7) We also find comfort when we read in the Bible Jehovah’s words to us. The inspired expressions of love, wisdom, and hope in that treasure can lift our spirits. And Christian meetings comfort us by providing warm fellowship and Bible-based encouragement.

16. Kaei ka jinghikai kaba phi ïoh na ka jingshem jong i Nathan bad i Priscilla?

16 To illustrate how Jehovah provides comfort and encouragement by means of his Word, consider the experience of Nathan and Priscilla, who live in the United States. Some years ago, they decided to move to where there was a greater need for Kingdom publishers. “We trusted that Jehovah would bless our efforts,” Nathan says. However, after arriving in their new assignment, they faced unexpected health problems and financial hardships. The couple eventually had to return home, where they still continued to struggle financially. “I wondered why God hadn’t blessed us the way we thought he would,” Nathan recalls. “I even began to wonder if I had done something wrong.” In time, however, Nathan and Priscilla came to realize that God had not abandoned them in their time of need. “During those difficult times, the Bible became like a wise friend offering us encouragement and guidance,” Nathan relates. “Focusing on how Jehovah helped us to endure that hardship instead of focusing on the trial itself prepared us to face future challenges with faith.”

17. Kumno iwei i parabangeit ba kyrteng i Helga i la ïoh jingpyntngen? (Peit ruh ïa ka dur.)

17 Our brothers and sisters can provide us with additional comfort. How so? Consider the example of Helga, who lives in Hungary. For decades, she dealt with a variety of challenges that left her feeling desperate and worthless. But looking back, she can see how Jehovah comforted her through the congregation. She writes: “Jehovah has always helped me when he saw that my strength was meager because of secular work, caring for my sick child, and other trials. There has not been a day during the last 30 years that he has not kept his promise to comfort me. He often strengthens me through kind, thoughtful, and appreciative comments from others. I have often received a message, a card, or a word of commendation right when I needed it most.”

Collage: An older brother receiving comfort. 1. He looks at pictures that children drew for him. 2. A brother sends him a text message. 3. A couple brings him a bag of groceries and a pizza. 4. A brother phones him. 5. A young girl draws a picture of a lion in Paradise to give to him.

How might Jehovah use you to comfort others? (See paragraph 17)


18. Kumno ngi lah ban pyntngen ïa kiwei?

18 We have the privilege of imitating our God by comforting others. How can we do so? We can listen to them patiently, speak with them consolingly, and help them in practical ways. (Prov. 3:27) We endeavor to comfort all who suffer, including those not yet serving God. When our neighbors experience grief, illness, or anxiety, we visit them, listen to them, and share with them encouraging passages from the Bible. When we imitate Jehovah, “the God of all comfort,” we may not only help fellow believers to endure trials but also soften the hearts of unbelievers toward pure worship.​—Matt. 5:16.

U JEHOBAH U DON RYNGKAT BAD NGI BAROBOR

19. Kaei kaba U Jehobah u leh na ka bynta jong ngi, bad kumno ngi lah ban pyrthuhbud ïa u?

19 Jehovah is very concerned about all those who love him. He does not abandon us when we are struggling. Just as a parent lovingly cares for a child, Jehovah cares for his faithful worshippers. He guides us, provides for us, protects us, and comforts us. We imitate our loving heavenly Father when we support and encourage others during their trials. Though challenges and heartaches may come our way, we can rest assured that Jehovah is with us. After all, he has promised: “Do not be afraid, for I am with you.” (Isa. 41:10) What confidence this gives us! We are truly never alone.

HA KINO KI RUKOM U JEHOBAH . . .

  • u ïalam lynti ïa ngi?

  • u pynbiang na ka bynta jong ngi?

  • u ïada bad pyntngen ïa ngi?

JINGRWAI 100 Receive Them With Hospitality

a See the article “Make Decisions That Honor God” in the April 15, 2011, issue of The Watchtower.

b See paragraphs 11-14 of the article “Keep Following Jehovah’s Guidance” in the February 2024 issue of The Watchtower.

c You can find recent examples on jw.org by typing “disaster relief” in the search bar.

d See “Questions From Readers” in the February 2017 issue of The Watchtower.

e PICTURE DESCRIPTION: Brothers in Malawi, receiving material and spiritual support after suffering a natural disaster.

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