It will not be up to us to decide who will receive Jehovah’s ___ and who will not. - Matthew 25:34, 41, 46
We will be grateful that we trusted in Jehovah’s way of doing things when the door to Satan's system is finally "what"?
We ___ to have confidence in those whom Jehovah trusts to carry out his instructions.
We show Jehovah that we trust in him by cooperating with those whom he trusts to "do this" for us. - Acts 20:28
Our sense of justice is "what" by imperfection?
When a serious sin is committed, the elders must find out whether the person is truly "what"?
If Jehovah’s way of doing things is hard to understand, imperfection might be "doing this to" our perception of justice.
(Who really is the ___ slave whom his master appointed over his domestics...) - Matthew 24:45 [3 words]
Jehovah (treats none with partiality and does not accept a "what")? - Deuteronomy 10:17
(The one walking with the wise will become wise, but the one who has dealings with the stupid will ___ badly). - Proverbs 13:20
The more we appreciate Jehovah’s provisions ___, the more likely we will do so ___. [2 distinct words]
Satan's "what kind of" system that has oppressed people and caused untold misery throughout history will be gone?
It could prove harmful to ___ guess the direction provided through Jehovah's earthly representatives.
The elders are held "what" to God? - 1 Peter 5:2, 3
The conduct of certain religious leaders has caused some people to "do this with" confidence in God.
In Armageddon, we will need to trust in Jehovah’s judgments so that they will not be a "what" for us? [2 words]
Question: How is trusting in Jehovah now "doing this for" us for the future?
Imagine how we will ___ in God’s new world when we see the results of Jehovah’s judgments.
After Armageddon, how long will Satan and the demons be confined for? [3 words]
The elders "do this" for holy spirit when considering matters that affect the congregation.
It may be easier to ___ accept the decision of the elders if the person who is disfellowshipped is not a close friend or a relative.
This article helped us see the need to strengthen our ___ in Jehovah and our ___ in his earthly representatives?
By ___ the direction we receive, we show that we trust in Jehovah’s way of doing things.
We hold out "this" for those who are not serving Jehovah, including unbelieving relatives.
The elders heartfelt desire is to "do this to" Jehovah and to provide the best care possible for his people.
This substance was miraculously supplied as food to the Israelites in the wilderness.
Imperfection can distort our view of "this". - 1 Samuel 16:7
From the Greek word presbýteros, translated elder when it refers to those responsible for taking the lead in the congregation, this person is also known as an ___ man.
Cooperating with the elders helps to preserve the "what" among God's people? - Ephesians 4:2, 3
Through faith we ___ that we have implicit trust in Jehovah.
Because of Jonah's warning, the lives of well over 120,000 repentant Ninevites were "what"?