Koasoandi En Theocratic Ministry Sukuhl Ong 2001
KAWEID KAN
Erein 2001 Theocratic Ministry Sukuhl pahn idawehn koasoandi kan me kilkilel pah.
PWUHK KAN ME PADAHK KAN POAHSOANDA POWE: New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures [bi12], The Watchtower [w], “All Scripture Is Inspired of God and Beneficial” (1990 Edition) [si], oh Reasoning From the Scriptures [rs] pahn wia poahsoan en padahk kan me kileleiong irail kan me pahn wia padahk.
Sukuhlo anahne tepida ni KULOAK ME KILELEIONG ki koul, kapakap, oh koasoi en kasamwo tohnmwomwohdiso. Sounapwalih en sukuhlo sohte anahne kousapahlih audepen sukuhl mwohn sukuhl pahn wiawi. E pahn mwahu ma Sounapwalih en Sukuhlo pahn ndahte oaralap me tohnsukuhlo pahn wia oh pahn luhke me pahn wia padahk en douda pohn stage pwehn wia eh padahk. Iet kaweid me tohnsukuhl kan pahn idawehn:
PADAHK KEIEU: Minit 15. Emen elder de ministerial servant pahn wia padahk wet, oh eh padahk pahn poahsoanda pohn The Watchtower de “All Scripture Is Inspired of God and Beneficial.” Ni ahnsou me padahk wet kin poahsoanda pohn The Watchtower, e pahn wiawi ni mwomwen padahk en kaweid me pahn reireiki minit 15 oh sohte kousapahl pahn iang; ahpw, ni ahnsou me eh padahk pahn poahsoankihda pwuhken “All Scripture,” e pahn wiawi ni mwomwen padahk en kaweid me pahn reireiki minit 10 lel 12 oh mwuri, kousapahl pahn reireiki minit 3 lel minit 5, ni e pahn doadoahngki peidek kan me kileledi nan pwuhko. Mehn akadei en padahk wet kaidehn en kanekehlahte ire kan me kileledi, ahpw, en kasalehda kesempwalpen ire ko ahr kak doadoahk, oh pil kasalehda dahme pahn keieu wia sawas laud ong mwomwohdiso. Oaralap en padahko me kasansalda pahn pil kadoadoahk.
Brother me pwaisanki wia padahk wet anahne en kanahieng pwe ah padahk en reireiki minit kohte me kileleiong. Ma anahn de ma brother me wia padahk wet men ale kaweid, kaweid pahn kohwong ih.
IRE KESEMPWAL KAN SANG WADAWAD EN PAIPEL: Minit 6. Emen elder de emen ministerial servant me pahn wia padahk wet ni ah pahn, ni koahiek, kadoadoahkiong padahko anahn kan en sahpwet. Sohte anahne wiahda oaralap ong padahk wet. Padahk wet kaidehn ihte pwehn wia kousapahlpen wadawad en iren Paipel kan erein wihko. Ahpw, kak wia kisin kousapahl en irelaud kan en Paipel me kileleiong nan wihko me pahn reireiki seken 30 lel 60. Brother me pahn wia padahk wet pahn akadeiong sewese tohnmwomwohdiso en kalahnganki dahme kahrehda oh iaduwen ire pwukat kin kesempwal ong irail. Mwurin padahk wet, Sounapwalih en Sukuhlo pahn padahkiong irail kan me pahn wia padahk nan Sukuhl Keriau en kohla nan pere me re pahn wia arail padahk.
PADAHK KERIAU: Minit 5. Met iei wadawad en iren Paipel kan me kilelediong erein wihko me emen brother pahn wia. Wadawad en Paipel wet pahn wiawi nan Kingdom Hall oh pil iangahki pere me padahk kan en Theocratic Ministry Sukuhl kin wiawi ie. Wadawad en Paipel wet kin mwotomwot pwehn mweidohng tohnsukuhlo en kawehwe ni mwotomwot iren Paipel kan me e wadek ni tepidahn oh kaimwisekpen ah wadawad. E pil pahn kapataiong poadoapoad en iren Paipelo, oh ire kan me kesempwal me pid kokohp de padahk en Paipel, oh kadoadoahkpen mouren kosonned kan en pil kapatapatohng met. Iren Paipel kan koaros me kileledi ong padahk wet pahn anahne wadawadla oh en dehr uhdi oh kawehwe nindoken e wia wadawad. Ahpw, ni ahnsou me ire kan me kileledi pwehn wadawadla kin lopdi, eri, brother me wadek ire pwukat kak kasalehda ire kan wasa me wadawado kin pouselahsang ie.
PADAHK KESILUH: Minit 5. Emen sister me pahn wia padahk wet. Padahk wet pahn poahsoankihda pwuhken Reasoning From the Scriptures. Padahk wet pahn wiawi ni mwomwen kalohk ni ahnsou soh lipilipil, de return visit, de onop en Paipel oh sister kan kak mwohndi de kesihnen. Sounapwalih en Sukuhlo pahn keieu nsenohki wiepen padahko me tohnsukuhl kin doadoahngki pwehn sewese tohnihmwo en doadoahngki eh koahiek en madamadau ong padahko oh en wehwehki iaduwen iren Paipel kan kin kadoadoahk. Tohnsukuhlo me pwaisanki padahk wet pahn anahne ese wadawad. Sounapwalih en Sukuhlo pahn koasoanehdi me emente tohnihmw pahn iang kamwomwada wet, ahpw tohnsukuhl pil kak kapataiong emen en pil iang wia tohnihmw. Kaidehn mwomwen kamwomwehdahn padahko me kesempwal ahpw iaduwen tohnsukuhlo kin doadoahngki Paipel me pahn kesempwal.
PADAHK KAPAHIEU: Minit 5. Padahk wet pahn poahsoankihda pwuhken Reasoning From the Scriptures. Padahk kapahieu kak kohwong brother men de sister men. Ma pwais wet kohieng emen brother, e pahn wiahda padahk wet ong tohnmwomwohdiso. Ma pwais wet kohieng emen sister, e pahn wiahda padahk wet duwen me sansalda ong Padahk Kesiluh.
KOASOANDI EN WADEK PAIPEL: Kangoang kin kohwong koaros nan mwomwohdiso en idawehn koasoandi en wadek Paipel oh ma kitail wia met, e pahn wehwehki me kitail pahn wadek teh ehu rahn koaros.
MENLAU TEHK: Ong ire kapatapat kan oh koasoandi kan me pid kaweid, minit, oh nting en kousapahl kan, oh kaunopadahng padahk kan, menlau kilang Atail Doadoahk Ong Wehio en October 1996, pali 3.
SCHEDULE
Jan. 1 Bible reading: 2 Kings 13-16
Song No. 62
No. 1: An Act of Forgiveness Opens the Way for Salvation (w99 1/1 pp. 30-1)
No. 2: 2 Kings 14:1-14
No. 3: Abortion—Why Forbidden? (rs pp. 25-6 par. 4)
No. 4: Responding to Someone Who Says: ‘I Have a Right to Decide on Matters Affecting My Own Body’ (rs p. 26 par. 5)
Jan. 8 Bible reading: 2 Kings 17-20
Song No. 116
No. 1: Counsel That Is Easier to Accept (w99 1/15 pp. 21-4)
No. 2: 2 Kings 18:1-16
No. 3: Adam and Eve—Actual Historical People? (rs pp. 27-8 par. 5)
No. 4: Responding to Someone Who Says: ‘Adam’s Sin Was God’s Will, God’s Plan’ (rs p. 29 pars. 1-2)
Jan. 15 Bible reading: 2 Kings 21-25
Song No. 61
No. 1: 2 Kings—Why Beneficial (si p. 74 pars. 33-6)
No. 2: 2 Kings 21:1-16
No. 3: Why Is Ancestor Worship Futile? (rs pp. 29-31 par. 3)
No. 4: Why Ancestor Worship Displeases Jehovah God (rs p. 31 par. 4–p. 32 par. 1)
Jan. 22 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 1-5
Song No. 16
No. 1: Introduction to 1 Chronicles (si pp. 75-6 pars. 1-7)
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 1:1-27
No. 3: Who Are the Antichrists? (rs pp. 32-3)
No. 4: Identifying Apostates (rs pp. 34-6 par. 1)
Jan. 29 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 6-10
Song No. 73
No. 1: How True Humility Can Be Shown (w99 2/1 pp. 6-7)
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 9:1-21
No. 3: What Should Be Our Attitude Toward Apostates? (rs p. 36 par. 2–p. 37 par. 2)
No. 4: Christ Did Not Build Church on Peter (rs pp. 37-9 par. 3)
Feb. 5 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 11-16
Song No. 65
No. 1: Be a Source of Encouragement (w99 2/15 pp. 26-9)
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 11:1-19
No. 3: What Were the Keys Peter Used? (rs p. 39 par. 4–p. 41 par. 5)
No. 4: “Apostolic Successors” Not True Christians (rs p. 42 par. 1–p. 44 par. 3)
Feb. 12 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 17-23
Song No. 122
No. 1: Gird Yourselves With Lowliness of Mind (w99 3/1 pp. 30-1)
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 18:1-17
No. 3: Where Will Armageddon Be Fought? (rs pp. 44-6 par. 3)
No. 4: Who and What Will Be Destroyed at Ar mageddon? (rs p. 46 par. 4–p. 47 par. 2)
Feb. 19 Bible reading: 1 Chronicles 24-29
Song No. 119
No. 1: 1 Chronicles—Why Beneficial (si pp. 78-9 pars. 22-5)
No. 2: 1 Chronicles 29:1-13
No. 3: Who Will Survive Armageddon? (rs p. 47 pars. 3-8)
No. 4: Armageddon—No Violation of God’s Love (rs p. 48 pars. 1-3)
Feb. 26 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 1-5
Song No. 168
No. 1: Introduction to 2 Chronicles (si pp. 79-80 pars. 1-6)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 1:1-17
No. 3: No Neutral Position Possible at Armageddon (rs p. 48 pars. 4-7)
No. 4: Whose Influence Is Pushing Nations Toward the Armageddon Situation? (rs p. 48 par. 8–p. 49 par. 1)
Mar. 5 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 6-9
Song No. 103
No. 1: Do Not Be Overcome by Anxiety (w99 3/15 pp. 21-3)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 8:1-16
No. 3: Identifying the Babylon of Revelation (rs p. 49 pars. 2-3)
No. 4: For What Was Ancient Babylon Noted? (rs p. 50 par. 1–p. 51 par. 5)
Mar. 12 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 10-15
Song No. 59
No. 1: Who Molds Your Thinking? (w99 4/1 pp. 20-2)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 10:1-16
No. 3: Why Professed Christian Religions Are Part of Babylon the Great (rs p. 52 par. 1–p. 53 par. 1)
No. 4: Why It Is Urgent to Get Out of Babylon the Great (rs p. 53 pars. 2-7)
Mar. 19 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 16-20
Song No. 69
No. 1: Protect Your Heart From the Spirit of Baal Worship (w99 4/1 pp. 28-31)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 16:1-14
No. 3: What Baptism Is, and Why Believers Get Baptized (rs p. 54 pars. 1-4)
No. 4: Christian Baptism—Not by Sprinkling, Not for Infants (rs p. 54 par. 5–p. 55 par. 4)
Mar. 26 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 21-25
Song No. 212
No. 1: Do Not Hold Back From Expressing Appreciation (w99 4/15 pp. 15-17)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 22:1-12
No. 3: Water Baptism Does Not Forgive Sins (rs p. 55 par. 5–p. 56 par. 1)
No. 4: Who Is Baptized With Holy Spirit? (rs p. 56 par. 2–p. 57 par. 3)
Apr. 2 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 26-29
Song No. 49
No. 1: Does God Work in “Crooked” Ways? (w99 5/1 pp. 28-9)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 28:1-15
No. 3: Baptism by Fire Not Same as by Holy Spirit (rs p. 57 par. 4–p. 58 par. 2)
No. 4: Reasons for Considering the Bible (rs pp. 58-60 par. 2)
Apr. 9 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 30-33
Song No. 1
No. 1: How Can Humans Bless Jehovah God? (w99 5/15 pp. 21-4)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 33:1-13
No. 3: Proof From Isaiah and Jeremiah of the Bible’s Inspiration (rs p. 60 par. 3–p. 61 par. 3)
No. 4: Fulfillment of Jesus’ Prophecies Prove Bible’s Inspiration (rs p. 61 par. 4–p. 62 par. 1)
Apr. 16 Bible reading: 2 Chronicles 34-36
Song No. 144
No. 1: 2 Chronicles—Why Beneficial (si p. 84 pars. 34-6)
No. 2: 2 Chronicles 36:1-16
No. 3: The Bible Is Scientifically Sound (rs p. 62 par. 2–p. 64 par. 3)
No. 4: aResponding to Objections About the Bible (rs p. 64 par. 4–p. 68 par. 1)
Apr. 23 Bible reading: Ezra 1-6
Song No. 90
No. 1: Introduction to Ezra and Why Beneficial (si p. 85 pars. 1-7; p. 87 pars. 14-18)
No. 2: Ezra 4:1-16
No. 3: Why Do Christians Not Celebrate Birthdays? (rs pp. 68-70 par. 2)
No. 4: Why Do Christians Abstain From Blood? (rs pp. 70-2 par. 3)
Apr. 30 Written Review. Bible reading: Ezra 7-10
Song No. 203
May 7 Bible reading: Nehemiah 1-5
Song No. 56
No. 1: Introduction to Nehemiah (si p. 88 pars. 1-5)
No. 2: Nehemiah 1:1-11
No. 3: Why Do Christians Not Accept Blood Transfusions? (rs p. 72 par. 4–p. 73 par. 4)
No. 4: bResponding to Assertions About Blood Transfusions (rs p. 74 par. 1–p. 76 par. 2)
May 14 Bible reading: Nehemiah 6-9
Song No. 155
No. 1: The Christian Congregation Is a Source of Strengthening Aid (w99 5/15 pp. 25-8)
No. 2: Nehemiah 9:1-15
No. 3: What Does It Mean to Be Born Again? (rs pp. 76-7 par. 7)
No. 4: Salvation Not Dependent Upon Being “Born Again” (rs p. 77 par. 8–p. 79 par. 1)
May 21 Bible reading: Nehemiah 10-13
Song No. 46
No. 1: Nehemiah—Why Beneficial (si pp. 90-1 pars. 16-19)
No. 2: Nehemiah 12:27-43
No. 3: cResponding to Viewpoints About Being Born Again (rs p. 79 par. 3–p. 80 par. 2)
No. 4: Confessing to Priests—Why Not Scriptural? (rs pp. 80-1 par. 9)
May 28 Bible reading: Esther 1-4
Song No. 38
No. 1: Introduction to Esther (si pp. 91-2 pars. 1-6)
No. 2: Esther 1:1-15
No. 3: Confessing Sins Against God and Man (rs p. 83 pars. 2-8)
No. 4: Why Should Serious Sins Be Confessed to Elders? (rs p. 83 par. 9–p. 84 par. 4)
June 4 Bible reading: Esther 5-10
Song No. 37
No. 1: Esther—Why Beneficial (si p. 94 pars. 16-18)
No. 2: Esther 5:1-14
No. 3: Why Is It Reasonable to Believe in Creation? (rs pp. 84-6 par. 2)
No. 4: Understanding the Bible’s Account of Creation (rs p. 86 par. 3–p. 88 par. 4)
June 11 Bible reading: Job 1-7
Song No. 84
No. 1: Introduction to Job (si pp. 95-6 pars. 1-6)
No. 2: Job 1:6-22
No. 3: Why Is Veneration of the Cross Unscriptural? (rs p. 92 par. 1–p. 93 par. 1)
No. 4: Why Do Humans Die? (rs pp. 98-9 par. 6)
June 18 Bible reading: Job 8-14
Song No. 192
No. 1: Saul—A Chosen Vessel to the Lord (w99 5/15 pp. 29-31)
No. 2: Job 8:1-22
No. 3: Where Are the Dead, and What Is Their Condition? (rs p. 99 par. 7–p. 101 par. 4)
No. 4: Why Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Not Share in Traditional Mourning Customs? (rs p. 102 par. 1–p. 103 par. 2)
June 25 Bible reading: Job 15-21
Song No. 81
No. 1: God Is Not Slow Regarding His Promise (w99 6/1 pp. 4-7)
No. 2: Job 17:1-16
No. 3: dResponding to Incorrect Viewpoints About Death (rs p. 103 par. 3–p. 104 par. 1)
No. 4: Dreams: Inspired and Otherwise (rs pp. 104-6 par. 3)
July 2 Bible reading: Job 22-29
Song No. 173
No. 1: Should You Broaden Your Viewpoint? (w99 6/15 pp. 10-13)
No. 2: Job 27:1-23
No. 3: Drugs—When Forbidden to Christians (rs pp. 106-8 par. 1)
No. 4: Why Christians Avoid Marijuana (rs p. 108 par. 2–p. 109 par. 2)
July 9 Bible reading: Job 30-35
Song No. 108
No. 1: Why You Can Trust Bible Prophecy (w99 7/15 pp. 4-8)
No. 2: Job 31:1-22
No. 3: Why Do Christians Avoid Tobacco? (rs p. 109 par. 3–p. 111 par. 3)
No. 4: Overcoming Bad Habits—How? (rs p. 111 par. 4–p. 112 par. 3)
July 16 Bible reading: Job 36-42
Song No. 160
No. 1: Job—Why Beneficial (si p. 100 pars. 39-43)
No. 2: Job 36:1-22
No. 3: Nations Will Not Frustrate God’s Purpose Regarding Earth (rs pp. 112-13 par. 5)
No. 4: Will Jehovah Destroy the Earth by Fire? (rs p. 113 par. 6–p. 115 par. 1)
July 23 Bible reading: Psalms 1-10
Song No. 5
No. 1: Introduction to Psalms—Part 1 (si p. 101 pars. 1-5)
No. 2: Psalm 3:1–4:8
No. 3: Members of New Jerusalem Not to Return to Earth After Wicked Are Destroyed (rs p. 115 par. 2–p. 116 par. 1)
No. 4: Has God’s Original Purpose for Earth Changed? (rs p. 116 par. 2–p. 117 par. 2)
July 30 Bible reading: Psalms 11-18
Song No. 48
No. 1: Introduction to Psalms—Part 2 (si p. 102 pars. 6-11)
No. 2: Psalm 11:1–13:6
No. 3: How Can We Encourage Sick Ones? (rs pp. 117-18 par. 1)
No. 4: How We Can Encourage Bereaved Ones (rs p. 118 pars. 2-6)
Aug. 6 Bible reading: Psalms 19-26
Song No. 117
No. 1: Wholesome Communication—A Key to a Good Marriage (w99 7/15 pp. 21-3)
No. 2: Psalm 20:1–21:13
No. 3: Encouragement for Those Persecuted for Doing God’s Will (rs p. 118 par. 7–p. 119 par. 4)
No. 4: How Can You Encourage Those Disheartened by Injustices? (rs p. 119 par. 5–p. 120 par. 2)
Aug. 13 Bible reading: Psalms 27-34
Song No. 130
No. 1: Philip—A Zealous Evangelizer (w99 7/15 pp. 24-5)
No. 2: Psalm 28:1–29:11
No. 3: What Encouragement for Those Pressed by Economic Problems? (rs p. 120 pars. 3-7)
No. 4: Encouragement for Those Disheartened by Shortcomings (rs p. 120 par. 8–p. 121 par. 3)
Aug. 20 Bible reading: Psalms 35-39
Song No. 18
No. 1: Peer Pressure—Can It Be to Your Advantage? (w99 8/1 pp. 22-5)
No. 2: Psalm 38:1-22
No. 3: Evolution—A Scientific Dilemma (rs pp. 121-3 par. 1)
No. 4: Evolution, the Fossil Record, and Reasonableness (rs p. 123 par. 2–p. 126 par. 2)
Aug. 27 Written Review. Bible reading: Psalms 40-47
Song No. 91
Sept. 3 Bible reading: Psalms 48-55
Song No. 36
No. 1: Keep Anger From Stumbling You (w99 8/15 pp. 8-9)
No. 2: Psalm 49:1-20
No. 3: eResponding to Assertions by Evolutionists (rs p. 126 par. 3–p. 128 par. 3)
No. 4: Why Do Many People Lack Faith? (rs pp. 129-30 par. 2)
Sept. 10 Bible reading: Psalms 56-65
Song No. 44
No. 1: Does the Devil Make Us Sick? (w99 9/1 pp. 4-7)
No. 2: Psalm 59:1-17
No. 3: How Can a Person Acquire Faith? (rs p. 130 par. 3–p. 131 par. 3)
No. 4: Faith in Prospect of Righteous New System Proved by Works (rs p. 131 par. 5–p. 132 par. 2)
Sept. 17 Bible reading: Psalms 66-71
Song No. 210
No. 1: Choose “the Good Portion” (w99 9/1 pp. 30-1)
No. 2: Psalm 69:1-19
No. 3: How Can False Prophets Be Identified? (rs pp. 132-4 par. 2)
No. 4: True Prophets Did Not Always Understand How and When Things Foretold Would Happen (rs p. 134 pars. 3-8)
Sept. 24 Bible reading: Psalms 72-77
Song No. 217
No. 1: Why Keep Your Promises? (w99 9/15 pp. 8-11)
No. 2: Psalm 73:1-24
No. 3: A True Prophet’s Pronouncements Promote True Worship (rs p. 135 pars. 1-2)
No. 4: True Prophets Identified by Fruits Produced (rs p. 135 par. 3–p. 137 par. 1)
Oct. 1 Bible reading: Psalms 78-81
Song No. 88
No. 1: Gain Wisdom, and Accept Discipline (w99 9/15 pp. 12-15)
No. 2: Psalm 78:1-22
No. 3: Responding to Those Who Call Us False Prophets (rs p. 137 pars. 2-4)
No. 4: God Does Not Predestinate When Each Person Will Die (rs p. 138 pars. 1-3)
Oct. 8 Bible reading: Psalms 82-89
Song No. 221
No. 1: Timothy—“A Genuine Child in the Faith” (w99 9/15 pp. 29-31)
No. 2: Psalm 88:1-18
No. 3: Not Everything That Happens Is God’s Will (rs p. 139 par. 1–p. 140 par. 2)
No. 4: God Does Not Foreknow and Foreordain Everything (rs p. 140 pars. 3-5)
Oct. 15 Bible reading: Psalms 90-98
Song No. 134
No. 1: Fortified to Say No to Wrongdoing (w99 10/1 pp. 28-31)
No. 2: Psalm 90:1-17
No. 3: God’s Ability to Foreknow and Foreordain Events (rs p. 141 pars. 1-4)
No. 4: Why God Did Not Exercise His Foreknowledge Regarding Adam (rs p. 142 pars. 1-3)
Oct. 22 Bible reading: Psalms 99-105
Song No. 89
No. 1: Learning the Excelling Way of Love (w99 10/15 pp. 8-11)
No. 2: Psalm 103:1-22
No. 3: God Did Not Predestinate Jacob, Esau, or Judas (rs p. 142 par. 4–p. 143 par. 2)
No. 4: In What Way Was the Christian Congregation Predestinated? (rs p. 143 par. 3–p. 144 par. 1)
Oct. 29 Bible reading: Psalms 106-109
Song No. 214
No. 1: “Jehovah Himself Gives Wisdom” (w99 11/15 pp. 24-7)
No. 2: Psalm 107:1-19
No. 3: What Is the Scriptural View of Astrology? (rs p. 144 par. 2–p. 145 par. 2)
No. 4: What Are Some Sound Reasons for Believing in God? (rs pp. 145-6 par. 5)
Nov. 5 Bible reading: Psalms 110-118
Song No. 14
No. 1: The Apocalypse—To Be Feared or Hoped For? (w99 12/1 pp. 5-8)
No. 2: Psalm 112:1–113:9
No. 3: Wickedness and Suffering Do Not Disprove God’s Existence (rs p. 146 par. 6–p. 147 par. 1)
No. 4: God Is a Real Person Capable of Emotion (rs p. 147 par. 2–p. 148 par. 3)
Nov. 12 Bible reading: Psalm 119
Song No. 35
No. 1: Do Not Let Your Strength Become Your Weakness (w99 12/1 pp. 26-9)
No. 2: Psalm 119:1-24
No. 3: God Had No Beginning (rs p. 148 pars. 4-7)
No. 4: Use of God’s Name Essential for Salvation (rs p. 149 pars. 1-4)
Nov. 19 Bible reading: Psalms 120-137
Song No. 175
No. 1: Psalms—Why Beneficial—Part 1 (si pp. 104-5 pars. 23-7)
No. 2: Psalm 120:1–122:9
No. 3: Are All Religions Good? (rs p. 149 pars. 5-8)
No. 4: What Kind of “God” Is Jesus? (rs p. 150 pars. 1-2)
Nov. 26 Bible reading: Psalms 138-150
Song No. 135
No. 1: Psalms—Why Beneficial—Part 2 (si pp. 105-6 pars. 28-32)
No. 2: Psalm 139:1-24
No. 3: fResponding to Objections About Belief in God (rs p. 150 par. 3–p. 151 par. 3)
No. 4: Why Men Have Been Unable to Establish a Just Government (rs pp. 152-3 par. 1)
Dec. 3 Bible reading: Proverbs 1-7
Song No. 132
No. 1: Introduction to Proverbs—Part 1 (si pp. 106-7 pars. 1-5)
No. 2: Proverbs 4:1-27
No. 3: Why Human Efforts to Bring Relief Cannot Succeed (rs p. 153 par. 2–p. 154 par. 2)
No. 4: God’s Kingdom Only Answer to Mankind’s Real Needs (rs p. 154 par. 3–p. 155 par. 1)
Dec. 10 Bible reading: Proverbs 8-13
Song No. 51
No. 1: Introduction to Proverbs—Part 2 (si pp. 107-8 pars. 6-11)
No. 2: Proverbs 13:1-25
No. 3: Bible Prophecies Have Proved Completely Reliable (rs p. 155 pars. 2-5)
No. 4: Miraculous Healings Today Not Done by God’s Spirit (rs pp. 156-7 par. 3)
Dec. 17 Bible reading: Proverbs 14-19
Song No. 111
No. 1: Proverbs—Why Beneficial—Part 1 (si pp. 109-10 pars. 19-28)
No. 2: Proverbs 16:1-25
No. 3: Difference Between Cures of Jesus and His Apostles and Those of Today (rs p. 157 par. 4–p. 158 par. 2)
No. 4: How True Christians Are Identified Today (rs p. 158 par. 3–p. 159 par. 1)
Dec. 24 Bible reading: Proverbs 20-25
Song No. 9
No. 1: Proverbs—Why Beneficial—Part 2 (si pp. 110-11 pars. 29-38)
No. 2: Proverbs 20:1-30
No. 3: Why Gifts of Healing Were Given in the First Century (rs p. 159 par. 2–p. 160 par. 2)
No. 4: What Hope Is There for Real Healing for All Mankind? (rs p. 160 pars. 3-5)
Dec. 31 Written Review. Bible reading: Proverbs 26-31
Song No. 180
[Nting tikitik me mi pahs]
a As time permits, consider responses to assertions, objections, and so forth that will best meet needs in territory.
b As time permits, consider responses to assertions, objections, and so forth that will best meet needs in territory.
c As time permits, consider responses to assertions, objections, and so forth that will best meet needs in territory.
d As time permits, consider responses to assertions, objections, and so forth that will best meet needs in territory.
e As time permits, consider responses to assertions, objections, and so forth that will best meet needs in territory.
f As time permits, consider responses to assertions, objections, and so forth that will best meet needs in territory.