Due to physical limitations, we simply might be ___ to do what others can do.
In Paul's first "what" letter, he urged his brothers to use their gifts to build up their fellow believers?
Feeling or showing an appreciation of kindness; thankful.
Of all the characters from the Hebrew Scriptures, only Moses and Abraham are mentioned more frequently than this person by Christian Bible writers.
When we use our "what" and abilities to do God’s will, we will have cause for rejoicing?
David was not perfect, instead he accepted the strong counsel and was sincerely "this way" for what he had done.
First-century Christians had a variety of gifts, but this was not a cause for competition and "this". - 1 Corinthians 12:4, 7-11
If not careful, a person might "do this" by comparing his strength with another person’s weakness. [4 words]
(20 Down) says that the battle between desire and reality can be very hard to "what"?
Jehovah is not so unrighteous so as to "what" the work and love you've shown for his name? - Hebrews 6:10
Question: Do you see commendable "this" in fellow believers that you would like to cultivate?
He was born in Tarsus, a prominent city of Cilicia, his parents were Hebrews and evidently adhered to the Pharisaic branch of Judaism.
The length of time that a person has lived, or a thing has existed.
Skilled at doing or achieving something; talented; skillful.
Jehovah said that (10 Across) was what kind of man? [4 words] - Acts 13:22
(He raised up for them David as king, about ___ he bore witness and said: (I have found David...; he will do all the things I desire)). - Acts 13:22
Paul wrote: (When each respective member functions properly, this contributes to the "what"...)? - Ephesians 4:16 [4 words]
Since we are all different, the reasons some become discouraged by their limitations may "what"?
In our service to Jehovah, we want to give him our personal "what", according to our own abilities? - Matthew 22:36-38
We can learn from (10 Across) by asking ourselves: How did he deal with challenges like the ones you are "what"?
In this article, we benefited from the Bible and "these kinds" examples of faith.
(To the extent that each one has received a gift, use it in "doing this" to one another...) - 1 Peter 4:10
If we do our utmost, Jehovah will in effect say to us: (Well "what"!)? - Matthew 25:20-23
When we have an exciting experience in the ministry, we are "this way" to tell others about it.
We need to use our gifts to the fullest, but we wouldn’t want to ___ on someone who is not as gifted in this same area. [2 words]
Since we are imperfect, we must be careful not to ___ from examining our own actions.
Paragraph 13 presented several thought provoking questions that we should ___ ourselves.
It is one thing to use a gift, and quite another to "do this" about it.
We will find it easier to be joyful if we "do this" on what we can accomplish instead of what we cannot.
Think about (10 Across), we too can ___ Jehovah when we see no way out, instead of our own understanding. [2 words]
What do we all have that we can use to praise Jehovah with?
A brother who is excellent at public talks may feel that a brother who ___ in this assignment does not deserve the same respect.