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  1. The ransom is the most precious of all gifts, for God made the greatest sacrifice ever in providing it. “God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son,” says John 3:16. The ransom is the most outstanding evidence of Jehovah’s love for us. It is also proof of Jesus’ love, for he willingly gave his life in our behalf.

  2. Ransomware is a type of malware that holds a victim’s sensitive data or device hostage, threatening to keep it locked—or worse—unless the victim pays a ransom to the attacker. The earliest ransomware attacks simply demanded a ransom in exchange for the encryption key needed to regain access to the affected data or use of the infected device.

  3. The Bible’s answer. Jesus’ sacrifice is the means by which God delivers, or saves, humankind from sin and death. The Bible refers to the shed blood of Jesus as a ransom price. (Ephesians 1:7; 1 Peter 1: 18, 19) Thus, Jesus said that he came “to give his life a ransom for many.”. — Matthew 20:28, King James Version.

  4. Photograph the ransom note. Before moving forward with anything else, take a photo of the ransom note—ideally by photographing the screen of the affected device with a separate device like a smartphone or camera. The photo will expedite the recovery process and help when filing a police report or a possible claim with your insurance company.

  5. 9 The faith of many Christians has been sustained by the teaching of the ransom. They have kept on preaching despite opposition and have endured all sorts of trials right on into old age. Consider the example of the apostle John. He loyally preached the truth about Christ and the ransom, likely for more than 60 years.

  6. The Mosaic Law stated this principle regarding a willful murderer: “You must take no ransom for the life of a murderer who is deserving to die.” (Numbers 35:31) Clearly, Adam and Eve deserved to die because they willingly and knowingly disobeyed God. They thereby gave up their prospect of everlasting life.

  7. Ransom. A price paid to provide a release from captivity, punishment, suffering, sin, or even an obligation. The price was not always monetary. (Isa 43:3) A ransom was required in a number of different situations. For example, all firstborn boys or male animals in Israel belonged to Jehovah, and a ransom, or redemption price, needed to be paid ...

  8. Videos and Activities for Children. Use these Bible-based videos and fun learning activities to teach your children spiritual values. JW.ORG® / OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES. Appearance Settings. Bible Teachings. Bible Questions Answered. Bible Verses Explained. Bible Study Course.

  9. Videos and Activities for Children. Use these Bible-based videos and fun learning activities to teach your children spiritual values. JW.ORG® / OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES. Appearance Settings. Bible Teachings. Bible Questions Answered. Bible Verses Explained. Bible Study Course.

  10. This study guide can help you to explore your beliefs and explain them to others. STUDY GUIDES. Baptism and Your Relationship With God (Part 3) What is expected of a Christian who dedicates himself or herself to God? And why can people who truly love God be confident of living up to their dedication? The Bible teaches that Jesus died as a ransom.

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