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Continue Steadfast as Seeing the One Who Is InvisibleThe Watchtower—1976 | February 1
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18. In what way may we overcome our limitations?
18 In himself, Moses did not feel adequate to carry out his commission. He excused himself, saying that he was not fluent as a speaker. (Ex. 4:10) Nevertheless, with Jehovah’s backing, he proved successful.
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Continue Steadfast as Seeing the One Who Is InvisibleThe Watchtower—1976 | February 1
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It is Jehovah who will strengthen us, just as he strengthened Moses and Aaron, to the point where we can act with boldness and fearlessness regardless of the occasion or the confrontation. By our constantly keeping Jehovah in “sight,” we will be able to continue exerting ourselves and declaring the “good news,” even if the majority of persons do not respond. (1 Tim. 4:10) Regardless of how unresponsive people may be, we cannot foresee what they may do in the future. They may change. Jehovah, in showing patience, gives them ample opportunity to change. (2 Pet. 3:9) Just as Moses presented himself before Pharaoh again and again, should we not visit and re-visit unresponsive people? We will do so if we keep Jehovah ever before us, remembering that his name is involved.—Ps. 16:8.
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