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purpose
of
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the
people
to
understand
Jehovah's
purposes.
It
provides
systematic
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study
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which
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its
readers
may
regu
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engage.
It
gives
announcement
of
the
visits
made
to
Bible
classes
by
traveling
speakers,
announces
conventions,
and
gives
reports
thereof.
It
announces
radio
programs
and
pubhshes
luitable
Bible
instruction
for
broadcasting.
It
adheres
strictly
to
the
Bible
as
God's
revealed
Word
of
Truth.
It
stands
firmly
upon
the
great
ransom
sacrmce
as
the
fundamental
doctrine
by
which
all
doctrines
are
measured.
It
is
free
from
parties,
sects
and
creeds
of
men.
It
does
not
as
lume
a
dogmatic
attitude,
but
confidently
invites
a
careful
examination
of
its
utterances
in
the
light
of
the
infallible
Word.
of
God.
It
does
not
indulge
in
controversies,
and
its
columns
are
not
open
to
personalities.
TO
US
TIlE
SCRIPlURES
CLEARLY
TEACH
THAT
JEHOVAH
is
the
only
true
God,
the
Maker
of
heaven
and
earth,
and
is
from
everlasting
to
everlasting;
that
the
Logos
was
the
beginning
of
his
creation;
that
the
Logos
became
a
man;
that
he
is
now
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
in
glory,
clothed
with
all
power
in
heaven
and
in
earth.
THAT
GOD
created
the
earth
for
man,
and
created
perfect
man
for
the
earth
and
placed
him
upon
it;
that
man
wilfully
disobeyed
God's
law
and
was
sentenced
to
death;
that
by
reason
of
Adam's
wrongful
act
all
men
are
born
sinners
and
without
the
right
to
life.
THAT
JESUS
was
made
a
human
being
in
order
that
he
might
become
the
Redeemer
of
man;
that
he
gave
his
life
a.
ucrmea
for
man
and
thereby
produced
the
ransom
price;
that
Jesus
the
divine
was
raised
from
the
dead,
ascended
into
heaven,
and
presented
the
value
of
his
human
sacrifice
as
the
redemptive
price
for
man.
THAT
FOR
MANY
CENTURIES
God,
through
Christ,
bs
been
eelecting
from
amongst
men
the
members
of
his
church,
which
constitutes
the
body
of
Christ;
that
the
mission
of
the
church
is
to
follow
in
the
footsteps
of
her
Lord
Christ
Jesus,
grow
in
his
likeness,
give
testimony
to
the
name
and
purpose
of
Jehovah
God,
and
ultimately
be
glorified
with
Christ
Jesus
in
his
heavenly
kingdom;
that
Christ,
Head
and
body,
consti
tutu
the
"seed
of
Abraham"
through
which
all
families
of
the
earth
shall
be
blessed.
THAT
THE
WORLD
HAS
ENDED;
that
the
Lord
Jesus
has
returned
and
is
now
present;
that
Jehovah
has
placed
Christ
Jesus
upon
his
throne
and
now
co=ands
all
nations
and
peoples
to
hear
and
obey
him.
THAT
THE
GREAT
ISSUE
before
all
creation
now
is
the
vindication
of
Jehovah's
word
and
name,
and
that
it
is
the
privilege
and
duty
of
every
true
Christian
to
give
the
testimony
of
Jesus
Christ,
and
to
make
known
that
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
come.
Thi,
gospel
of
thB
kingdom
17Iwt
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preached.
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