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“Those Seeking Jehovah Will Lack Nothing Good” - Study Article 1

Study Article 1


Horizontales
The first king of Israel.
When David composed the 34th Psalm, he saw (the "this" of Jehovah) camping (all around) him. - Psalms 34:7
In Psalm, David mentions things that are truly of lasting "what", such as the abundant spiritual blessings he enjoys by accepting Jehovah as his shepherd?
By fleeing, many first-century Christians would be saved, but it did come at a high "what", considering they lost many of their possessions?
Jehovah leads him (in the ___ of righteousness), and He loyally supports David in good times and in bad times. - Psalm 23:3
Saul had a "this" and many supporters, but these were no match to fight against God’s expressed purpose for David. - Isaiah 55:11 [2 words]
Saul knew that his own disobedience led Jehovah to selecting David to the "what"?
Picture 1: Even while "doing this" to escape from Saul, David was appreciative of Jehovah’s provisions. [4 words]
It might have been while David was in hiding that he composed the song that includes the words of our "what" text?
We should always appreciate even the simple provisions Jehovah makes available, by "doing this" for them. [2 words]
Picture 3: We can take comfort knowing that Jesus and his angels will come and ___ down and defend us.
Regarding material things, one day we will have ___ with what we have. [2 words]
It takes faith to rely on Jehovah when asking our employer for "this" so that we can attend an assembly. [2 words]
Satan will make every effort to "do this to" our integrity, we can have complete trust in Jehovah that he will help us overcome it. - Jeremiah 7:3-7
It took "this" for the first-century Christians to depend on Jehovah with full trust of their needs.
At Luke 21:20-24 Jesus warned that the time would come when the city of Jerusalem would be surrounded, and they needed to (begin "doing this"). [4 words]
How many years did the Israelites wander in the wilderness?
(Even strong young lions have been reduced to hunger, but those ___ will lack nothing good). - Psalm 34:10 [2 words]
Although David was a mighty man of war, he did not "do this" on his ability to defeat the enemy. - 1 Samuel 16:13; 24:12
Moses reminded the Israelites that they had everything they needed, although some might have viewed these as "what kind of" provisions.
Deuteronomy 8:3 - (man does not live by "this" alone but man lives by every expression from Jehovah’s mouth).
Today many of Jehovah’s servants have experienced a "what" of food and other necessities of life?
There may be a difference between our ___ and Jehovah’s ___ of what we need.
Jehovah helped David to avoid a ___ of attempts at ending his life. - 1 Samuel 18:12
1 Samuel 23:17 - (Do not be "this way", for my father Saul will not find you; you will be king over Israel...)
First-century Christians were certain that Jehovah would care for their "what"? [2 words]
Picture 2 (frame 2): What are the Israelites gathering from the ground?
Psalm 23: 5 - (You prepare a "this" for me before my enemies. You refresh my head with oil…)
When David was on the run and needed provisions, what city did he stop at? - 1 Samuel 21:1, 3
What may there be between our view and Jehovah’s view of what we need?
Verticales
David said: (___ is the man who takes refuge in him). - Psalms 34:8
What mattered most to David was the ___ and the ___ of his God Jehovah. [2 distinct words]
King Saul put himself in a dangerous position because all those who fight against God always "do this"!
Those first-century Christians had to leave almost everything they had and start "here".
The Governing Body has chosen Psalm 34:10 as our "what" for 2022?
Since David experienced Jehovah’s help "here", he knew he could count on him during present trials. [3 words]
A story, poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral one.
These many years (Jehovah your God has been with you, and you have___). - Deuteronomy 2:7 [2 words]
David acknowledges that his life in Jehovah’s ___ will not be trouble free. - Psalm 23:2 ,3 [2 words]
Saul was "this kind of" jealous of David’s popularity and military victories.
Paul gave the Hebrews some valuable advice: (Let your way of life be free of the "this", while you are content with the present things). [3 words]
Being unarmed and untrained in warfare, the nations will see us as easy "what"?
No one who puts their trust in Jehovah will suffer everlasting "this".
When the nations attack Jehovah's people, it will be a surprise that the heavenly armies come to our "what"? - Revelations 19:11, 14, 15.
Being content with whatever he had materially, was Paul’s "what"? - Philippians 4:12
Being content does not mean that we cannot "do this with" a fine meal. - 1 Timothy 6:8
Soon, our trust in Jehovah’s ability to protect us will be put to the "what"?
David said: (___ that Jehovah is good…) - Psalms 34:8 [3 words]
Deliverance from harm, loss or ruin; the deliverance from sin and its consequences brought about by faith in Jesus Christ.
Paul wrote: (So, having food and clothing, we will ___ with these things). 1 Timothy 6:8 [2 words]
Confident of Jehovah's protection, first-century Christians put pure worship ___ of everything else that might seem important.
Even though David only had limited food supply and a cave for shelter, unlike others he did not "do what to" Jehovah?
Jehovah will never "do this to" us if we put his interests first in our lives.
At Luke 21:20-24, Jesus had "did this to" them that the time would come when the city of Jerusalem would be (surrounded by encamped armies).
We too can ___ a sobering lesson by considering what happened to the first-century Christians living in Judea?
The moment when a young David faced the Philistine giant Goliath might have seemed like it came straight from a scene in a "what"?
Psalm 23:2 ,3 - In grassy pastures he makes ___ lie down; He leads ___ to well-watered resting-places. He refreshes ___. He leads ___ in the paths of righteousness...