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What role does Jehovah play in your life? You may think of Him as your Father, your God, and your Friend—and those are wonderful! But do you also see Him as your Host? The Bible beautifully portrays Jehovah welcoming His loyal worshippers as honored guests in His figurative tent. In this educational Bible study video, you'll clearly learn heartwarming truths from Scripture: Ezekiel 37:27 promises: "My tent will be with them, and I will be their God"—Jehovah dwelling closely with His people, hosting them in intimate friendship King David asked: "O Jehovah, who may be a guest in your tent? Who may reside in your holy mountain?" (Psalm 15:1)—showing that faithful ones can become Jehovah's guests and friends Before creation, Jehovah was alone, but He joyfully welcomed His firstborn Son into His figurative tent, taking great pleasure in His role as Host (Proverbs 8:30—the Son "rejoiced before [Jehovah] all the time" and Jehovah was "especially fond of" him) This sets the pattern: Jehovah delights in hosting His creation—first His Son, then loyal humans—who respond with joy and closeness Application today: As Jehovah's guests, we enjoy His protection, provision, and friendship; in return, we live in a way that honors our Host (Psalm 15 outlines qualities like integrity, righteousness, and speaking truth) This warm picture reminds us that Jehovah isn't distant—He invites us into close, loving association, like a generous Host welcoming cherished friends. Viewers will gain deeper appreciation for Jehovah's affectionate nature and how to cultivate that guest-Host relationship. Perfect for personal study, family worship, or encouraging others in their friendship with God.