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Welcome to our deep-dive analysis of this week's Watchtower Study Article: "Imitate Jehovah’s Humility." As we prepare for the Weekend Meeting of February 16-22, 2026, we explore one of the most touching qualities of our Creator—his willingness to "stoop down" to notice and care for us. This video is designed to help you prepare your comments and gain a deeper spiritual understanding of the material provided by the faithful and discreet slave. In this week’s analysis, we discuss: Jehovah’s Unmatched Example: How the Sovereign of the universe shows humility in his dealings with imperfect humans. Key Scriptures: A look at Psalm 113:6, 7 and how Jehovah "raises the lowly from the dust." Biblical Accounts: Examining Jehovah’s patience with servants like Abraham and Moses, and what it teaches us about being approachable. Practical Application: How we can reflect Jehovah’s humility in our families, in the congregation, and when we are in positions of authority. Preparation for Comments: Points and highlights to help you participate during the Watchtower Study. Disclaimer: The content on this channel is independently produced. We are not an official channel of Jehovah's Witnesses and do not claim to represent the organization. All cited publications, texts, images, and logos are the property of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. The use of this material is for the purpose of analysis, commentary, and education. Our goal is to share personal reflections and aid in the study of the topics presented. To access official and authoritative content, we encourage you to visit jw.org.