Conclusion

Conclusion

Do you ever reminisce about the good times you had with Jehovah’s people—an encouraging congregation meeting, a thrilling convention, a delightful experience in the ministry, or simply a pleasant conversation with a fellow believer? You have not forgotten Jehovah; neither has he forgotten you. He fondly remembers your faithful service. And he is eager to help you return to him.

“I myself will search for my sheep,” says Jehovah, “and I will care for them. I will care for my sheep like a shepherd who has found his scattered sheep and is feeding them. I will rescue them from all the places where they were scattered.”Ezekiel 34:11, 12.

Ufomwẹ

Ufomwẹ

Uwẹ he muẹn roro ẹdẹ, ẹghẹ eso nọ gberra ne uwẹ vbe etuẹn ne u wa gba ga e Jehova ya gha sọyẹnmwẹ kugbe ra—ọ sẹtin gha re iko ọkpa nu yo nọ rhie igiọdu nuẹ, ra asikoko nọkhua na do nọ gbe ruẹ otiti, ra emwi ẹwaẹn nọ rhiẹnrhiẹn nu miẹn vbe ikporhu, ra ọ sẹtin wa gha re iro nọ rhiẹnrhiẹn kẹkan ne uwẹ vbe ọtẹn nọ vbe ga e Jehova gba zẹ. U ma he miamia e Jehova; amaiwẹ tẹ irẹn he vbe miamia uwẹ. Ekhọe agiẹngiẹn ẹre ọ ya yẹre rre, iwinna amuẹtinyan ọghuẹ. Kevbe wẹẹ, ọ wa muegbe nọ ya ru iyobọ, nu sẹtin werriegbe bu irẹn gha dee.

‘I gha gualọ avbe ohuan mwẹ miẹn,’ erriọ e Jehova khare, ‘I ghi vbe tobọ mwẹ gha gbaroghe iran. I gha gbaroghe ohuan mwẹ zẹvbe na ghe ọsuohuan nọ miẹn ohuan rẹn nọ te zagha kua, kevbe ọ gha koko iran. I gha ya viọ iran rre vbe ehe hia na te zagha iran kua yi.’—Ezikiẹl 34:11, 12.