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Have you ever started to answer a question in the Forum and hit the wrong button and have the message disappear? Try using the back button. This irritating thing also happens when you see a question in the forum don't realize that you are NOT a member of that group write this nice LONG answer only to be told you must be a member. Well use the back button when comment shows again copy it, ask to join that group and then paste your origional answer there. 
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With my voice I shall call to Jehovah himself, and he will answer me from his holy mountain.—Ps. 3:4.
Trusting in Jehovah and filled with confidence, David wrote the above. In keeping with David’s orders, the ark of the covenant, symbolizing God’s presence, has been taken to Mount Zion. (2 Sam. 15:23-25) Fittingly, then, David refers to having his prayer answered from Jehovah’s holy mountain. Certain that prayer to God will not be in vain, David experiences no dread. Instead, he sings: “As for me, I will lie down that I may sleep; I shall certainly awake, for Jehovah himself keeps supporting me.” (Ps. 3:5) Even at night, when the danger of surprise attack is the greatest, David is not afraid to go to sleep. He is sure that he will awake, for his past experiences have made him absolutely confident that he can trust in God’s unfailing support. So can we if we adhere to “the ways of Jehovah” and never depart from him.—2 Sam. 22:21, 22.
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Good advice! That happens to me a lot. Once a message gets a little long I just automaticaly copy it now. But, I still lose some. I didn't know about using the back button. Is there one specific key that causes that to happen?
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When you find that key PLEASE let me know. It seems like it is just out of the blue for me.
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With my voice I shall call to Jehovah himself, and he will answer me from his holy mountain.—Ps. 3:4.
Trusting in Jehovah and filled with confidence, David wrote the above. In keeping with David’s orders, the ark of the covenant, symbolizing God’s presence, has been taken to Mount Zion. (2 Sam. 15:23-25) Fittingly, then, David refers to having his prayer answered from Jehovah’s holy mountain. Certain that prayer to God will not be in vain, David experiences no dread. Instead, he sings: “As for me, I will lie down that I may sleep; I shall certainly awake, for Jehovah himself keeps supporting me.” (Ps. 3:5) Even at night, when the danger of surprise attack is the greatest, David is not afraid to go to sleep. He is sure that he will awake, for his past experiences have made him absolutely confident that he can trust in God’s unfailing support. So can we if we adhere to “the ways of Jehovah” and never depart from him.—2 Sam. 22:21, 22.
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