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Explore Every Dimension of God’s WordThe Watchtower (Study)—2023 | October
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PONDER GOD’S PURPOSE
6. (a) What is the difference between a plan and a purpose? (b) Why can it be said that Jehovah’s purpose for man and the earth is “eternal”? (Ephesians 3:11)
6 Consider for example what the Bible says about God’s purpose. There is a distinct difference between a plan and a purpose. A plan is like a specific and fixed route that can lead you to your chosen destination. However, the plan can fail when a roadblock appears along the route. A purpose focuses on the destination itself. We know exactly where we want to complete our journey, but the route is not set. It can be adjusted as needed. Thankfully, Jehovah has progressively revealed his “eternal purpose” in the Bible. (See study note on Ephesians 3:11.) One way or another, he always succeeds because he “has made everything work for his purpose.” (Prov. 16:4) And the results of what Jehovah does will endure forever. What is Jehovah’s purpose, and what adjustments has he made in order to accomplish it?
7. After the first humans rebelled, how did Jehovah adjust the way he would achieve his purpose? (Matthew 25:34)
7 God told the first humans what his purpose was for them. They were to “be fruitful and become many, fill the earth and subdue it, and have in subjection . . . every living creature” on earth. (Gen. 1:28) When Adam and Eve rebelled, causing sin to enter the human family, Jehovah’s purpose was not thwarted. He adjusted the way it would be achieved. Immediately, he determined to set up a Kingdom in heaven that would accomplish his original purpose for mankind and the earth. (Read Matthew 25:34.) At his due time, Jehovah lovingly sent his firstborn Son to the earth to teach people about the Kingdom and to give his life to ransom us from sin and death. Then Jesus was resurrected back to heaven to rule as King of God’s Kingdom. But there is more to ponder about God’s purpose.
8. (a) What is the theme of the Bible? (b) As explained at Ephesians 1:8-11, what is Jehovah’s ultimate purpose? (See cover picture.)
8 The main theme of the Bible is that Jehovah’s name will be vindicated as he fulfills his purpose for the earth by means of his Kingdom under Christ. Jehovah’s purpose cannot be changed. He has guaranteed that he will carry it out with success. (Isa. 46:10, 11, ftns.; Heb. 6:17, 18) In time, the earth will be transformed into a paradise where perfect, righteous descendants of Adam and Eve will “enjoy life forever.” (Ps. 22:26) More than that, Jehovah has an even broader purpose in mind. His ultimate purpose is to unite all his intelligent creatures in heaven and on earth. Then all those living will loyally submit to him as their Sovereign. (Read Ephesians 1:8-11.) Are you not amazed at the beautiful way that Jehovah accomplishes his purpose?
CONTEMPLATE YOUR FUTURE
9. By reading the Bible, how far into the future can we see?
9 Consider the prophecy that Jehovah stated in the garden of Eden, as recorded at Genesis 3:15.b It pointed to events that would fulfill his purpose but would not occur until thousands of years later. These events included producing Abraham’s offspring, the lineage that would lead to the birth of the Christ. (Gen. 22:15-18) Then, in 33 C.E., Jesus was struck in the heel, as foretold. (Acts 3:13-15) The final event of that prophecy, the crushing of Satan’s head, is still over 1,000 years away. (Rev. 20:7-10) And the Bible reveals much more about what will occur as the enmity between Satan’s system and Jehovah’s organization comes to a climax.
10. (a) What future events are coming soon? (b) How can we prepare our mind and heart? (See footnote.)
10 Think about these earthshaking events that the Bible foretells. First, the nations will proclaim “peace and security!” (1 Thess. 5:2, 3) “Instantly,” the great tribulation will begin when the nations attack all false religion. (Rev. 17:16) After that, there may be a supernatural display of “the Son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.” (Matt. 24:30) Jesus will pronounce judgment on humankind, separating the sheep from the goats. (Matt. 25:31-33, 46) Satan, though, will not be idle. In his hatred, he will incite a coalition of nations that the Bible calls Gog of the land of Magog to attack Jehovah’s pure worshippers. (Ezek. 38:2, 10, 11) At some point, the anointed remnant will be gathered to heaven to join Christ and his heavenly forces to fight the war of Armageddon, the finale of the great tribulation.c (Matt. 24:31; Rev. 16:14, 16) Then Christ’s Thousand Year Reign over the earth will begin.—Rev. 20:6.
11. What does the prospect of eternal life mean for you? (See also picture.)
11 Now take a long-range view of the future. The Bible says that our Creator “has even put eternity in [our] heart.” (Eccl. 3:11) Think what that means for you and your relationship with Jehovah. The book Draw Close to Jehovah, page 319, piques our interest by stating: “After having lived for hundreds, thousands, millions, even billions of years, we will know far more about Jehovah God than we do now. But we will still feel that there are countless wonderful things to be learned. . . . Eternal life will be unimaginably rich and varied—and drawing closer to Jehovah will always be the most rewarding part of it.” Meanwhile, as we continue studying God’s Word, what else can we explore?
GAZE HIGH INTO THE HEAVENS
12. How can we gaze high into the heavens? Give an example.
12 God’s Word gives us a glimpse of Jehovah’s presence “in the heights above.” (Isa. 33:5) The Bible reveals amazing things about Jehovah and the heavenly part of his organization. (Isa. 6:1-4; Dan. 7:9, 10; Rev. 4:1-6) For example, we can read about the awe-inspiring things that Ezekiel saw when “the heavens were opened and [he] began to see visions of God.”—Ezek. 1:1.
13. What do you appreciate about Jesus’ role in the heavens, as explained at Hebrews 4:14-16?
13 Think also about Jesus’ role in the heavens as our reigning King and sympathetic High Priest. Through him we can approach God’s “throne of undeserved kindness” in prayer and ask for mercy and help “at the right time.” (Read Hebrews 4:14-16.) May we never let a day pass without reflecting on what Jehovah and Jesus have done and are doing for us from the heavens. Their love for us should touch our heart deeply and compel us to be zealous in our service and worship.—2 Cor. 5:14, 15.
14. What is one of the best things we can do to show how much we appreciate Jehovah and Jesus? (See also pictures.)
14 One of the best ways to show how much we appreciate our God and his Son is to endeavor to help others become Witnesses of Jehovah and disciples of Jesus. (Matt. 28:19, 20) This is what the apostle Paul did out of gratitude for God and Christ. He knew that Jehovah’s will is that “all sorts of people should be saved and come to an accurate knowledge of truth.” (1 Tim. 2:3, 4) He worked very hard in his ministry to help as many people as he could so that he might “by all possible means save some.”—1 Cor. 9:22, 23.
FIND DELIGHT IN EXPLORING GOD’S WORD
15. According to Psalm 1:2, what will make us happy?
15 Appropriately, the psalmist described a happy, successful person as someone whose “delight is in the law of Jehovah” and who “meditates on His law day and night.” (Ps. 1:1-3; ftn.) Commenting on this scripture in his book Studies in the Psalms, Bible translator Joseph Rotherham said that a person should “take so much pleasure in divine guidance that he will look out for it, learn it, linger over it.” He added that a Bible reader could “count every day lost in which he does not gain clearer insight into its wisdom.” You can find delight in studying the Bible by taking in all that you can of its rich details and seeing how it all connects together. What a joy it is to explore every dimension of God’s Word!
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