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Comentarios TJ March 23 to 29, 2026
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What Will You Do to Show That You Appreciate the Ransom?

Clear comment ideas for the Watchtower Study of March 23 to 29, 2026, with points that can help students, baptized Christians, and those who want to return to Jehovah.

Theme verse: "The love the Christ has compels us" (2 Corinthians 5:14).
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Use this page as support, not as a script: the strongest comments usually come when you take the core idea, express it naturally, and connect it with your own gratitude for the ransom.

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Key ideas from the study

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Questions 1 and 2

2 Corinthians 5:14, 15

Thinking about Jesus' sacrifice should move us to act. The study compares this to someone rescued from disaster who never forgets the person who saved their life.

Christ's love should move us to stop living only for ourselves and to show active gratitude for the ransom in the way we worship, obey, and serve.

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Question 3

Different situations

The article explains that gratitude for the ransom is shown differently depending on where a person stands in their friendship with Jehovah right now.

A Bible student, a baptized Christian, and someone who has drifted away will all show appreciation for the ransom, but each one needs to take the steps that fit their present situation.

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Bible students

Question 4

Jehovah examines hearts and notices even the small efforts a Bible student makes to learn, adjust, and move closer to him.

Jehovah sees the sincere effort behind every step. He values the changes a student makes and is pleased to see progress, even when it is still developing.

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Baptized Christians

Question 9

The warning for baptized Christians is not to let routine weaken their appreciation for the ransom or their original love for Jehovah.

We need to guard against serving mechanically. Gratitude for the ransom should stay fresh so our worship continues to be driven by love, not by habit alone.

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Those who have drifted away

Question 15

The article highlights Jehovah's tender view of those who have drifted away. He has not forgotten them and still seeks them like a shepherd looks for a lost sheep.

Jehovah sees them with compassion, not as forgotten people. He wants to heal, feed, and help them come back, which shows how deeply the ransom matters to him.

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Watchtower Study comments on appreciating the ransom

This page gathers Watchtower Study comments around one central theme: how gratitude for the ransom should move a person to action. It gives readers a quick route to review the main direction of the study before the weekend meeting.

The focus remains practical: Bible students can see how Jehovah values their progress, baptized Christians are reminded to protect their first love, and those who have drifted away are shown Jehovah's compassion.

Frequently asked questions about this Watchtower Study

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What theme verse guides this study?

The theme verse is 2 Corinthians 5:14: "The love the Christ has compels us."

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Which groups are highlighted in the article?

The study highlights Bible students, baptized Christians, and those who have drifted away.

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Can I open the same study in Spanish?

Yes. The Spanish version is available at /atalaya/2026/23-al-29-marzo.html.

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