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                16-17. (a) What does Jehovah want sinners to do? (Ezekiel 18:32) (b) How can elders show themselves to be fellow workers with Jehovah when trying to help wrongdoers?What have we learned in this five-part series? Jehovah does not want anyone to be destroyed! (Read Ezekiel 18:32.) He wants sinners to be reconciled to him. (2 Cor. 5:20) That is why throughout history, Jehovah has repeatedly urged his wayward people—as well as wayward individuals—to repent and return to him. Congregation elders are privileged to be fellow workers with Jehovah as they strive to lead wrongdoers to repentance.—Rom. 2:4; 1 Cor. 3:9.Imagine the joy in heaven when sinners repent! Our heavenly Father, Jehovah, personally experiences that joy every time one of his lost sheep returns to the congregation. Our love for Jehovah continues to deepen as we meditate on his compassion, mercy, and undeserved kindness.—Luke 1:78.
Make a comment, very short sentence and understandable, use to JW bible
            
        Make a comment, very short sentence and understandable, use to JW bible
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    Jehovah desires sinners to repent and return to Him, as He rejoices in their reconciliation.
    
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    Jehovah wants sinners to repent and return to Him, showing His deep compassion and mercy. Elders can assist in this process by supporting wrongdoers and encouraging their spiritual restoration, fostering a loving environment. When a sinner repents, it brings great joy to Jehovah and strengthens our bond with Him.
    
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