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The recording was ended when Jehova witness was on my door. ANNA@1LIV.NU
Octavio Luna | Fíate de Jehová by Comunidad Cristiana Emanuel
Mayo 05, 2026 - En una ocasion escuche decir, mis hijos son un encargo de Dios. Cuan cierto es, sin embargo, mientras esten a nuestro lado, ellos son nuestra responsabilidad. Que significa que nuestros hijos son una herencia de Jehova o un regalo de Dios para nuestra vida? Para responder, el pastor Carlos nos ofrece la conclusion del mensaje "Fortaleciendo a la Familia".
Mayo 05, 2026 - En una ocasion escuche decir, mis hijos son un encargo de Dios. Cuan cierto es, sin embargo, mientras esten a nuestro lado, ellos son nuestra responsabilidad. Que significa que nuestros hijos son una herencia de Jehova o un regalo de Dios para nuestra vida? Para responder, el pastor Carlos nos ofrece la conclusion del mensaje "Fortaleciendo a la Familia". To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/283/29?v=20251111
PODCAST del Sábado 25 de Abril de 2026.1ra Hora1. A mayor dificultad, mayor es el premio. Los Niños. El Juicio, por Alfa y Omega.2. Mateo Cap. 27 del 1 al 31 Jesús ante Pilato y sentenciado a muerte.3. Análisis IA del Rollo: DIVINO PRINCIPIO DE UNIÓN ENTRE MATERIA Y ESPÍRITU (2da Parte - 5).2da Hora:4. El Conocimiento Alfa y Omega, es Revelación, no es religion, por Alfa y Omega.5. Mateo Cap. 27 del 32 al 66 Crucifixión y sepultura de Jesús.6. Análisis IA del Rollo: DIVINO PRINCIPIO DE UNIÓN ENTRE MATERIA Y ESPÍRITU (2da Parte - 6)..3ra Hora:7. Los Mandamientos hablan delante de Dios. Jehova de los Ejércitos, por Alfa y Omega.8. Mateo Cap. 28 La resurrección y La gran Misión.9. Análisis IA de 10 TÍTULOS de Rollos del 651 a 660.
What does it truly mean when Jesus says, “I am the resurrection and the life”? In this powerful and biblically grounded sermon from Dwelling House Church, Pastor Suzie Genin unpacks one of the most foundational truths of the Christian faith—the resurrection of the believer. Many people think of eternity as a purely spiritual experience, but the Bible paints a much bigger and more hope-filled picture. In this message, Pastor Suzie walks through key scriptures like John 11 and 1 Corinthians 15 to reveal that believers are promised a future resurrection—not just spiritually, but physically, in a new and glorified body. This teaching brings clarity to often misunderstood topics like life after death, heaven, and what happens to our bodies when we die. It also highlights why the resurrection was central to the early church and why it should still be central to our faith today. Whether you're new to Christianity, searching for answers about eternity, or looking to grow deeper in your understanding of God's Word, this sermon offers truth, hope, and perspective. Dwelling House Church is a Christ-centered community passionate about the presence of God, the truth of Scripture, and helping people walk in their identity in Jesus. This sermon answers: 1. What does the Bible teach about the resurrection of the believer? 2. Will we have physical, glorified bodies in eternity? 3. Why is the resurrection essential to the Christian faith?
A Testimony of Truth and TransformationWhat happens when someone raised to believe they have the truth begins to question everything?In a recent episode of the Gospel Today Podcast, Caleb Suko sits down with Melek Steele to explore that very question. Melek's story is of a man deeply formed by the Jehovah's Witness worldview, who eventually found himself confronting its inconsistencies and searching for something more.A Life Shaped by the WatchtowerMelek was a third-generation member of the Jehova's Witnesses, raised from childhood in the structure and teachings of the Watchtower Society. Like many young men in the organization, he was trained early—participating in ministry school, learning how to engage people at their doorstep, and developing the skills necessary to represent the faith publicly. By his late teens, Melek was fully immersed in the community. He served at Bethel, the headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses, and was on a clear path toward leadership. His life revolved around the organization—its teachings, its mission, and its community. From the outside, it appeared structured, disciplined, and unified. But as he would later discover, appearances can be deceiving.Young Melek serving in the Watchtower SocietyCracks Beneath the SurfaceInterestingly, Melek's initial doubts did not come from theological disagreements but rather from lived experiences. As he took on more responsibility within the organization, particularly in shepherding roles, he began to notice a disconnect between the polished image presented publicly and the realities behind the scenes. Situations involving internal conflict and the mishandling of serious issues raised questions he could not ignore. These moments planted seeds of doubt. If this was the “truth,” why did it not align with the integrity and transparency one would expect? Still, walking away was not simple. When your identity, family history, and entire worldview are tied to a belief system, questioning it feels like stepping into the unknown. Melek described this tension clearly:When you believe something to be the only way your entire life and you watch somebody give their life for these beliefs, you feel like if this isn't the truth then there must not be a truth..The Long Road OutLeaving the Jehovah's Witness organization was not a sudden decision. It was a gradual, often painful process that unfolded over several years. Melek began to investigate other belief systems, exploring philosophy and even Eastern religions like Buddhism. While these offered certain insights or practices, they ultimately left him unsatisfied. They lacked something essential—an answer to the deeper questions of truth, purpose, and salvation.At the same time, Melek returned to the Bible, but with a critical difference: he began reading a translation outside of the Jehovah's Witness framework. This allowed him to examine Scripture without the interpretive lens he had always been given. What he found was striking. Certain key passages—particularly those relating to the nature of Christ—stood in direct contrast to what he had been taught. Passages like John 1 and Hebrews 1 began to take on new meaning. The more he studied, the more he realized that the issue was not just organizational inconsistency, but doctrinal error.The Central Question: Who Is Jesus?Everything in Melek's journey ultimately hinged on a clearly defining question: the true identity of Jesus Christ. Jehovah's Witnesses teach that Jesus is not God, but a created being—they view him as the archangel Michael. This fundamentally alters the understanding of the Gospel. If Christ is not fully God, then His sacrifice is reduced to that of a mere man. Melek came to see that this view could not account for the full testimony of Scripture. The Bible presents Christ not only as Savior, but as divine, eternal, uncreated, and worthy of worship. This realization drastically changed everything. If Jesus is truly God, then the Gospel is not simply about a man dying for others. It is about God Himself entering human history, taking on flesh, and accomplishing what no mere human could. The weight and power of salvation rest entirely on who Christ is.Sharing the Gospel with Jehovah's WitnessesOne of the most practical aspects of this conversation is Melek's insight into how to engage with Jehovah's Witnesses today.Rather than approaching conversations with confrontation or debate, he emphasizes patience and humility. Many Jehovah's Witnesses are deeply committed, often sacrificing relationships and personal opportunities for their faith. This level of investment cannot be undone in a single conversation. Instead, Melek suggests a relational approach to build trust. He urges people to demonstrate genuine Christian love - to live out the Gospel in a way that challenges the assumption that fulfillment is found only within the organization. He also highlights the importance of understanding their perspective. Are they motivated by fear, tradition, or sincere concern for others? Identifying this can shape how you respond. Finally, he encourages the use of Scripture—particularly their own translation—combined with clear, logical reasoning. Since Jehovah's Witnesses value structured thinking, showing inconsistencies within their framework can be effective over time.A Story That Points Beyond ItselfMelek's journey is ultimately not just about leaving one belief system but finding truth.In a world filled with competing claims, his story reminds us that the question of Jesus' identity is not a minor theological detail—it is the foundation of everything. Getting that question right changes not only doctrine, but ones eternal perspective. And perhaps most importantly, it reminds us that behind every door knock, every conversation, and every belief system, there are real people searching, questioning, and in need of the truth that sets them free.
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With what words they have left, the Rogue Linguists expound on their experiences of the Forbidden Library.Coming up in the Main House – Vigil: The Long NightProgramme notesThis production contains strong language, choking sounds, violence (including gun violence) and gore, harm to children and animals, death and bereavement (including death of a parent figure), body shaming, and references to sex and drugs.CreditsSTARRING:- Alexander Pankhurst as Jehova, the Knowledge Undoer; Harrison, the Wonky Xerox; Jaguar, Readers Unknown; and Courtney, the Overachieving User- Natalie Winter as Tabitha, the Jazz Knight- Ellie Pitkin as Simon, the Monster Botherer and Gary, the Blood Slinger- Strat as Ernest, the Very Naughty and Ralph, the Ignored Boy- Matt Boothman as Basil, the Lithe Yodeller and Nerm, the Gold InventorROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Bibliocalypse from All Eyes No GamesMUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn InstagramOn Tumblrwww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
"Klopf klopf, haben Sie einen Moment, um über die frohe Kunde zu sprechen?" Julius und Tim besprechen die besten Door-to-Door-Verkaufstricks, von Bofrost bis Zeugen Jehovas. Außerdem erzählt Julius, dass er ein Crossaint isst - und verschweigt hingegen, dass er morgen umzieht. Gemeinsam mit Tim wird die ewige definitorische Frage nach der Bedeutung von "Bis gleich" oder "Bis bald" geklärt. Und damit ihr keine Sehnsucht habt, hört man Julius auch in dieser Folge wieder in besch*ssener Tonqualität
Utterances deemed unpalatable by even the False Librarian. (The recording got giddy and I cut a lot out. Here some of it is.)Coming next on 24 February – Use Your Words, Act IIIProgramme notesThis production contains strong language, choking sounds, violence (including gun violence) and gore, harm to children and animals, death and bereavement (including death of a parent figure), body shaming, and references to sex and drugs.CreditsSTARRING:- Alexander Pankhurst as Jehova, the Knowledge Undoer and Harrison, the Wonky Xerox- Natalie Winter as Tabitha, the Jazz Knight- Ellie Pitkin as Simon, the Monster Botherer- Strat as Ernest, the Very Naughty- Matt Boothman as Basil, the Lithe YodellerROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Bibliocalypse from All Eyes No GamesMUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn InstagramOn Tumblrwww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
02/15/26
Link to video version of this conversation: https://youtu.be/2iPiYwftPygIn this interview, I speak with Miriam Vidal about her childhood growing up as a Jehovah's Witness, and her eventual decision to leave the faith.As a Hasidic child growing up in Kiryas Joel, there was a strange building behind my house that we simply called “the church.” Every Saturday, rows of cars would pull up, and we kids would stand by the gate, watching and waving. Only years later, after I had left my own religious community, did I learn that this building was actually a Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall.Miriam was one of the people attending services there.In this conversation, Miriam shares what it was like to grow up inside the Jehovah's Witness community: the rules, the rhythms of daily life, the sense of belonging, and the limitations placed on childhood, education, and social life. We talk about her memories of the Kingdom Hall in Kiryas Joel, the wider culture of Jehovah's Witnesses, and what it meant; emotionally and psychologicall... to leave such a structured religious world.This interview is also about what comes after leaving: identity, belief, grief, freedom, and the slow work of figuring out who you are when the framework you grew up in falls away.As someone deeply interested in religious subcultures, exit narratives, and the sociology of faith, this conversation felt especially meaningful.... almost like closing a loop that began when I was a child in my Shabbos dress, waving at strangers I didn't yet understand.Topics we cover include:-Growing up as a Jehovah's Witness-Family life, schooling, holidays, and missionizing-The Kingdom Hall in Kiryas Joel and Miriam's memories of it-Community, ritual, and belonging-Leaving a high-control religious environment-The emotional and psychological impact of exiting-Spiritual life and identity after leaving-Reflections on religion, culture, and comparison with other faith communitiesWant more?Watch my video about the Jehovah's Witness Church in Kiryas Joelhttps://youtu.be/naUJMITJ5sYWatch my interview with Martha Ross, who left the Amish:https://youtu.be/teadpfXWCO4My own recounting of what it's like to grow up in Kiryas Joelhttps://youtu.be/uHu_17N9GdEThe story of Anna Shternshis:https://youtu.be/hKN0_75EuqEStay tuned for more stories of subcultures and religious groups.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-frieda-vizel-podcast--5824414/support.
Act II of III: Words bleed meaning as False Librarian logophagy value extraction. Demonstration: yassified bakery explosion, lava (not hazardous), horizontal eruption, ceramic skulletComing next on 17 February – Lost for words (Use Your Words Backstage)Programme notesThis production contains strong language, choking sounds, violence (including gun violence) and gore, harm to children and animals, death and bereavement (including death of a parent figure), body shaming, and references to sex and drugs.CreditsSTARRING:- Alexander Pankhurst as Jehova, the Knowledge Undoer and H_, the W_ X_- Natalie Winter as Tabitha, the Jazz Knight- Ellie Pitkin as Simon, the Monster Botherer- Strat as Ernest, the Very Naughty- Matt Boothman as Basil, the Lithe YodellerROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Bibliocalypse from All Eyes No GamesMUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn InstagramOn Tumblrwww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
The players scry and speak their Rogue Linguists into being. (You heard a speedrun of this bit in Act I. This is longer and sillier.)Coming next on 10 February – Use Your Words, Act IIProgramme notesThis production contains strong language, choking sounds, violence (including gun violence) and gore, harm to children and animals, death and bereavement (including death of a parent figure), body shaming, and references to sex and drugs.CreditsSTARRING:- Alexander Pankhurst as Jehova, the Knowledge Undoer- Natalie Winter as Tabitha, the Jazz Knight- Ellie Pitkin as Simon, the Monster Botherer- Strat as Ernest, the Very Naughty- Matt Boothman as Basil, the Lithe YodellerROLEPLAYING GAME SYSTEM: Bibliocalypse from All Eyes No GamesMUSIC BY: Alexander PankhurstEDITED AND PRODUCED BY: Matt BoothmanFind usOn InstagramOn Tumblrwww.MerelyRoleplayers.com
Video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/naUJMITJ5sYThe article is here: https://friedavizel.com/2014/06/06/a-church-in-kiryas-joelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-frieda-vizel-podcast--5824414/support.
Welcome Home! This week's sermon is titled "Jehova Nissi" in the "Names of God" sermon series. We hope you are encouraged by this message. If you would like to know more about us, or get in touch, check out our website at https://northwoodchristian.org
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Hasta Aquí Nos Ayudó Jehová - Pastor Luis Parada by Iglesia Bautista Bíblica de Long Beach
Hasta Aquí Nos Ayudó Jehová – Hno. Reynoso by Iglesia Bautista Bíblica de Long Beach
Wat word regtig bedoel met Kolossense 1:15 - "Hy is die Beeld van die onsienlike God, die Eersgeborene van die hele skepping …"? En wat is die algemene waninterpretasies van groepe soos die Jehova getuies en die Moslems oor die person van Jesus Christus? Is Hy net die beeld van God, en is Hy die letterlike eersgebore van die skepping soos ons dit vleeslik sal voorhou? Is Hy 'n skepsel, of is Hy God, en een met God en die Heilige Gees? Wat was die Kolossense konteks en misleiding? Hoe verstaan mense die woord "eersgeborene" verkeerd?
PODCAST del Sábado 1 de Noviembre de 2025.1ra Hora1. Los Platillos Voladores, por Alfa y Omega.2. Isaias Cap. 63 y 64 El día de la Justicia de Jehova y Plegaria pidiendo misericordia y ayuda3. Conferencia: UNIVERSO EXPANSIVO PENSANTE. (1ra)2da Hora:4. Moisés y Cristo, por Alfa y Omega.5. Isaias Cap. 65 Veredictos de la Justicia y Cielos nuevos y tierra nueva.6. Conferencia: UNIVERSO EXPANSIVO PENSANTE. (2da)3ra Hora:7. Libertinaje del sistema. Lo de Dios es Universal, por Alfa y Omega.8. Isaias Final, Cap. 66 Los juicios de Jehova y la futura prosperidad de Sion.9. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 531 al 545.
Giving you good biblical data is our cross to bear, but what that cross looks like and what it symbolizes is a question! We're all very aware of the traditional crucifix or cross as a symbol of Christianity, but how did the thing that killed Jesus come to represent his followers? And why? And is it possible that Jesus didn't die on a cross at all (that's what Jehova's Witnesses believe)? Then, we're looking at "the way of the spirit," and no, that's not a self-help book by a hippie mystic. It's Ecclesiastes 11:5, and even if it seems innocent at first, trust us: it's a puzzler! It's difficult nature is VERY evident when you look at how different translators have rendered it, but considering it has possible implications for views about when a soul enters the body, it's an important one to look at. ---- For early access to an ad-free version of every episode of Data Over Dogma, exclusive content, and the opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma Follow us on the various social media places: https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma Have you ordered Dan McClellan's New York Times bestselling book The Bible Says So yet??? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PODCAST del Sábado 18 de Octubre de 2025.1ra Hora1. Religiosos crean confusión. El rezo mental . El celibato, por Alfa y Omega.2. Isaías Cap. 52 y 53 Dios librará del cautiverio a Sion y Misión del Enviado de Dios.3. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LA GEOMETRÍA. (2da)2da Hora:4. Migraciones, se queda en Perú. Pedir resurrección. No hay tiempo, por Alfa y Omega.5. Isaías Cap. 54 y 55 El amor eterno de Jehova hacia Israel y Misericordia gratuita para todos.6. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LA GEOMETRÍA. (3ra)3ra Hora:7. Los ricos, son la herencia acomplejados al oro, por Alfa y Omega.8. Isaías Cap. 56 y 57 Recompensa guardar pacto de Dios y Condenación idolatría de Israel.9. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 501 al 515.
65 Profecias del A.T. que se cumplen en el Nuevo Testamento.43) El Santo de JEHOVA no dejarían su alma en el Hades; y no se le permitiria ver corrupcion (Sal. 16:8-11; Hch. 2:24-31; 13:35; Jn. 1:1; 11:25; He. 7:16; Hch. 2:33; Sal. 110:1; Ef. 1:20-21; Lc. 16:22-23; Hch. 2:28; He. 1:3). 15/10/25
PODCAST del Sábado 11 de Octubre de 2025.1ra Hora1. 1. Pedido de la vida. Los Elementos. El Bautizo, por Alfa y Omega.2. Isaias Cap. 48 Dios reprende la infidelidad de Israel.3. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LA GEOMETRÍA. (1ra)2da Hora:4. La Iglesia. Las Sotanas. El Juicio, por Alfa y Omega.5. Isaias Cap. 49 Israel, siervo de Jehova y Dios promete restaurar a Sion.6. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LA GEOMETRÍA. (2da)3ra Hora:7. El Trabajo. Las Imágenes sin puntaje . El Templo. No entendéis cosas terrenales, por Alfa y Omega.8. Isaias Cap. 50 Jehova ayuda a quienes confían en él. Cap. 51 Palabras de consuelo para Sion.9. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 491 al 500.
PODCAST del Sábado 4 de Octubre de 2025.1ra Hora1. La Revelación con seudónimo Alfa y Omega, todos serán juzgados, por Alfa y Omega.2. Isaias Cap. 44 Jehova es el único Dios. La insensatez de la idolatría.3. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LOS TIEMPOS. (2da)2da Hora:4. Época del llorar. La Escritura Telepática, por Alfa y Omega.5. Isaias Cap. 45 Encargo de Dios para Ciro. Jehová el Creador. Jehova y los ídolos de Babilonia.6. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 471 al 480.3ra Hora:7. Tiempo celeste. Los tiempos. Se pide la vida conversando con los elementos. El Bautismo, por Alfa y Omega.8. Isaias Cap. 46 Los ídolos de Babilonia. Cap. 47 Juicio sobre Babilonia.9. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 481 al 490.
PODCAST del Sábado 27 de Setiembre de 2025.1ra Hora1. No se puede servir. a dos Señores. La Revelación es dictada desde los 7 años. Dos clases de Telepatía, por Alfa y Omega.2. Isaias Cap. 41 Seguridad de Dios para Israel y Dios reta a los falsos dioses.3. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LOS TIEMPOS. (1ra)2da Hora:4. Tres conceptos. Apocalipsis, el Rollo y el Cordero, por Alfa y Omega.5. Isaias Cap. 42 El Siervo de Jehová y Alabanza por la liberación y Disciplina.6. Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LOS TIEMPOS. (2da)3ra Hora:7. Tres Categorías: Bienaventurados, Salvos y Condenados, por Alfa y Omega.8. Isaias Cap. 43 Jehová es el único Redentor.9. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 461 al 470.
PODCAST del Sábado 20 de Setiembre de 2025.1ra Hora1. El templo debe ser el hogar. Sobre esta roca construiré mi Iglesia, por Alfa y Omega.2. Isaias Cap. 37 Judá es librado de Senaquerib.3. DEBATE Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DE LOS TIEMPOS.2da Hora:4. Los Mandamientos, por Alfa y Omega.5. Isaias Cap. 38 Enfermedad de Ezequías. Cap. 39 Ezequías recibe a los enviados de Babilonia.6. DEBATE Rollo Telepático: ORIGEN DEL PRIMER PASTO QUE CRECIÓ EN LA TIERRA.3ra Hora:7. El que creyó, ve el Fruto. La Revelación, por Alfa y Omega.8. Isaias Cap. 40 Jehová consuela a Sion y El incomparable Dios de Israel.9. TÍTULOS DE ROLLOS del 451 al 460.
To discuss the broken place of pain, we must start by acknowledging the universality of pain and the many forms it takes (body, mind, and spirit). From the grief we experience at the loss of a loved one, to the anxiety and depression so often clouding our minds, to the chronic illness and pain which beset our bodies, pain is a part of all of our lives. Then we must explore the character of our God as one in the business of healing that pain (a.k.a. Jehova rapha – “the God who heals,” Exodus 15:26). In Psalm 147 the psalmist depicts God as being actively involved in healing our pain: rebuilding broken cities, bringing exiles home, healing the brokenhearted, bandaging wounds, supporting the humble, and blessing children. Luke 6:17-19 describes Jesus doing very much the same thing (“He healed everyone”). What might it look like for us to put our trust in a God who heals? And how might we join him in that healing work in the lives of others?
Jehova jireh - Pst Paul Reid by R8 Church
8/22/25
Os dare pastores conforme a mi corazón… (Sal. 127:1; Jer. 3:15-17). 08-04-2025
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El Ángel de Jehová by G3:16 Satélite
El Verbo y el Ángel de Jehová by G3:16 Satélite
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7/6/25
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El ángel de Jehová acampa sobre ti by Roka Stereo