Raw Transcript 2021 Conv Powerful by Faith Sun AM 1a
Raw Transcript 2021 Conv Powerful by Faith Sun AM 1a
Raw Transcript
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the following video, imagine the challenges that Sarah
faced.
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such faith, verse 12 says: “For this reason, . . . there
were born children.” Now, some might say, ‘But I
recall from the Scriptures that Sarah laughed when
she heard that she would give birth?’ True. But was
that because she lacked faith? Not at all. We read a
moment ago that Sarah considered Jehovah faithful.
In other words, she trusted him. So, what happened?
Well, evidently, the thought of giving birth at her age
struck her as being so unusual that she could not hold
back from laughing to herself. So while she was only
all too human, she was undeniably a woman of strong
faith. Years later, Sarah’s faith in Jehovah’s promise
concerning Isaac moved her to speak up when 5-
year-old Isaac was persecuted, or bullied, by 19-year-
old Ishmael. She saw a real threat to the well-being of
Isaac, and her faith reminded her that Isaac was more
than just her son. He was assigned a key role in
Jehovah’s purpose. So she mustered up courage and
spoke up in his defense. Strong faith helps us to do
many things. In the following dramatization, take note
of how a husband and wife show faith like that of
Abraham and Sarah.
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talk in this symposium, “Imitate Women of Strong
Faith!—Rahab.”
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Brother Kenneth Flodin, a helper to the Teaching
Committee, will now present the next talk of this
symposium, “Imitate Women of Strong Faith!—
Hannah.”
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was going to give her son as a Nazirite from birth to
serve Jehovah all his days—a sterling example of
faith. Well, what else likely strengthened Hannah’s
faith? Examples of faithful women who came before
her with similar circumstances. Do you remember
Rachel and her sister Leah? They were both married
to Jacob. And like Hannah, Rachel had no children.
And there were issues between the two because of
this. But you see, Hannah could look back on that
example and see how Jehovah helped faithful Rachel
to prosper. It bolstered her faith. Well, what’s another
way that Hannah showed faith? Well, despite being
distraught—so distraught that she “would weep” and
could “not eat”—she continued her spiritual routine.
Verse 7 says that she would go to the tabernacle
faithfully “year after year.” In verses 13 through 16,
she was misjudged by the high priest, but she
continued her spiritual routine. Now, as we said at the
outset, the punches that life throws at us are different
from Hannah’s, but we too can have the same strong
faith that she did. Now, in the following dramatization,
though the trial is different, note how the sister shows
faith like that of Hannah.
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Brother Harold Corkern, a helper to the Publishing
Committee, will present the next talk of this
symposium, “Imitate Women of Strong Faith!—The
Captive Israelite Girl.”
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live?” Our 12-year-old sister started a study with her
teacher. The teacher loved what she was hearing,
made excellent progress, and was baptized. That
sister, the former schoolteacher, has been serving
Jehovah now for many decades. In fact, for the last
40 years, she has been serving as a member of the
United States Bethel family. So blessings come when
we speak up and show strong faith. Remember, in the
case of the little Israelite girl, Naaman would have
never gone to Israel if she had not spoken up. And as
a result, he was cured, but he also became a servant
of Jehovah. So in harmony with the strong faith of that
captive Israelite girl, may Jehovah give all of us the
courage we need to display our strong faith even
under the most stressful and frightening
circumstances. Brother Geoffrey Jackson will now
consider the next talk of this symposium, “Imitate
Women of Strong Faith!—Mary the Mother of Jesus.”
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may be different, we likewise need to have that same
strong faith.
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strong faith when we are faced with difficult
assignments, trusting in Jehovah, knowing that he will
bless us the same as he blessed Mary. The next part
in our symposium will be handled by Brother Leonard
Myers, who’s a helper to the Writing Committee. He’ll
discuss the theme “Imitate Women of Strong Faith!—
The Phoenician Woman.”
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No, I was not Jewish, but I saw that this Jesus was no
ordinary man. I had heard about his power to help
others, and my daughter was suffering. I wouldn’t take
no for an answer. I couldn’t. This man was from God.
There was nowhere else to turn. I had faith in Jesus.
When he heard me, he said: “Let it happen to you as
you wish.” And then it did! My beautiful, precious
daughter was healthy and smiling again.
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children and dogs, the children would be fed first. So
Jesus meant that he couldn’t care for non-Israelites at
the expense of deserving Jews. Rather than take
offense, the woman discerned the point of the
illustration and humbly stated in verse 27: “Yes, Lord,
but really the little dogs do eat of the crumbs falling
from the table of their masters.” What a beautiful
response! And what was the result of the woman’s
remarkable faith? Verse 28: “Then Jesus replied to
her: “‘O woman, great is your faith; “let it happen to
you as you wish.’ And her daughter was healed from
that hour on.” The woman’s faith was rewarded when
Jesus healed her daughter. What an example of
strong faith! In the following dramatization, note how
someone who has just started to have a good
relationship with God might need to display strong
faith like that of the Phoenician woman.
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directing the Governing Body. And we need to remain
loyal to these faithful brothers and to Jehovah’s
organization, despite attempts by opposers to
discredit them. What will be the outcome if we do?
Think back to the example of the Phoenician woman.
Was she rewarded for her strong faith? Yes—when
her beloved daughter was healed. Likewise, if you
display strong faith and follow the direction of our
Leader, Jesus, he will lead you to everlasting life.
Brother William Malenfant, a helper to the Teaching
Committee, will now present the next talk of this
symposium, “Imitate Women of Strong Faith!—
Martha.”
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Do you believe this?’” In verse 27, Martha makes one
of the most important statements that would ever
pass her lips. It reads: “She said to him, “‘Yes, Lord, I
have believed that you are the Christ, the Son of God,
the one coming into the world.’” We can only imagine
how much her faith was appreciated by Jesus. Jesus
Christ has the same appreciation for us as we show
our faith in his promises. In the following
dramatization, observe how a sister’s faith brings her
comfort.
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faith that the dead will live again and that death will be
done away with in God’s new world. Jehovah and his
Son rewarded the faith of Martha, Mary, and Lazarus.
We will be rewarded too if we build strong faith like
that of Martha. Brother Gerrit Lösch, a member of the
Governing Body, will now present the final talk of this
symposium, “Imitate Women of Strong Faith!—
Modern-Day Examples.”
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sisters continued to be spiritually-minded. They made
miniature copies of The Watchtower and put them
inside bars of soap and resealed the soap. This
certainly called for faith. She did not have to serve for
13 years but actually was released on May 4, 1956,
after five and a half years. The year after, she married
Brother Lembit Toom. However, the threat of searches
and arrests continued until the preaching work was
legalized in Estonia in 1991. In the following video,
note some other details regarding the lives of these
two faithful women—Matsue Ishii and Ella Toom.
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matter much thought,’ I said, “‘and I would rather live
in prison with my relationship with God intact “than [to]
be free and lose his approval.’ “At that the interrogator
shouted: “‘You fool! All of you will be arrested and sent
to Siberia!’” But she was unexpectedly set free at
midnight. However, she was arrested again sometime
later. In the following dramatization, note how a
brother shows faith like that of Sisters Ishii and Toom.
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