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Kpá Lẹ̀ẹ̀la Tóm Ea Aa Bá Gbò Ge Tulè TómPalàge Vee Lé Kpẹ̀a Ea Kil Ló Boǹ Méné Bàrì
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Imagine that you are one of the apostles standing on the Mount of Olives. Jesus appears before you. Just as he is about to ascend to heaven, he says: “You will receive power when the holy spirit comes upon you, and you will be witnesses of me in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the most distant part of the earth.” (Acts 1:8) How would you react?
Perhaps you would feel overwhelmed by the enormity of the task. You may wonder, ‘How can we—a small band of disciples—possibly bear witness to “the most distant part of the earth”?’ You may recall the warning Jesus gave on the night before his death: “A slave is not greater than his master. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have observed my word, they will also observe yours. But they will do all these things against you on account of my name, because they do not know the One who sent me.” (John 15:20, 21) Reflecting on those words, you might ask yourself, ‘How can I bear thorough witness in the face of such opposition and persecution?’
Today, we face similar questions. Our commission as Jehovah’s Witnesses likewise requires that we bear thorough witness to “the most distant part of the earth,” to “people of all the nations.” (Matt. 28:19, 20) How can this work be accomplished, especially in view of the foretold opposition?
Acts of Apostles gives us a thrilling account of how the apostles and their fellow Christians in the first century C.E. were able, with Jehovah’s help, to fulfill their assignment. The publication that you are now reading is designed to help you examine that record and feel the excitement of the fast-moving events recorded therein. You will be amazed at the number of parallels that exist between God’s servants of the first century and his people today. You will see that these parallels involve not only the work we do but also the way we are organized to do that work. Reflecting on these similarities will no doubt fortify your belief that Jehovah God is continuing to direct the earthly part of his organization.
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Òé “Élai Neǹ Di Tõ̀ò Nèmi”Palàge Vee Lé Kpẹ̀a Ea Kil Ló Boǹ Méné Bàrì
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11, 12. (a) Mókà tóm ní e Jíízọ̀s beè nè pá a gbò nyòòne nvée ẽ́? (b) Éé ní ea náa vaá Jíízọ̀s beè kọ́ nu ea kil ló nyómá káí tṍó ea géè nè va tóm gè kọ́ kpẹ̀a ẹ́?
13. Sìtóm kọ̀ kpẹ̀aí bọọ́ gbàà naa vàẹ deè nieí é, vaá éé ní ea náa à bọ́ló kọ é sí lọa bùlà ẹ?
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“Tẹlẹ Ke Kùmà Bàlà Booí”Palàge Vee Lé Kpẹ̀a Ea Kil Ló Boǹ Méné Bàrì
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“. . . to the most distant part of the earth.”—Acts 1:8
5. Ãàe ní e gbò nyòòne nvéè Kráìst mm̀ túá gbò gbááá beè dààmà togó gè kọ́ kpẹ̀a lọ̀lẹ?
6, 7. Éé ní e beele íè ge kọọmá kpẹ̀a kátogóí e gbò níí Kráìst e ba beè di mm̀ túá gbò gbááá náa beè iéé?
Nyómá Káí Síèi Kpóó Ló
8, 9. (a) Nyómá káí beè siè kpóó ló gbò nyòòne nvéè Kráìst kọ bàá naa éé? (b) Éé ní e gyóòlo ea bọ́ló dẹ̀lẹ̀ nyíé boo a náa boo béè nvèè bá ea aa bá nyómá káí Bàrìe?
10. Lọ̀l gé mm̀ gbáá 1989, éé ní e baa ni náa ea kil ló gè tàb Kpá Káí é?
11. Mósĩ́ deè ní e baa ni tabgi bẹẹ gbò kpáẹ́?
12. Mósĩ́ deè ní e Pọ́ọ̀l nè dõona kà gbò níí Kráìst beè láá sí tóm gè kọ́ kpẹ̀aí é?
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