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Wednesday, May 23

22 mayo 2012 | |

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They know each one his own plague and his own pain.—2 Chron. 6:29.
‘Our own pain’ may result from the effects of certain past experiences in life. Mary, a Witness of Jehovah in her 30’s, writes: “I have every reason to be happy, but often my past brings up feelings of shame and disgust. Deep sadness results, and I tend to cry, as though everything happened yesterday. Ingrained memories still produce overwhelming feelings of worthlessness and guilt.” Many of God’s servants can identify with these feelings, but what can help to give them the strength needed in order to endure? “Genuine friends and a spiritual family now bring me happiness,” Mary says. “I also try to focus on what Jehovah promises for the future, and I have confidence that my cries for help will be turned into cries of joy.” (Ps. 126:5) We need to place our hope in God’s provision of his Son, his appointed Ruler, who promises to care for us.—Ps. 72:13, 14. w10 8/15 4:16-18

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