1 - The Schulzes asked for Jehovah to help with their resentment, where did they want help to put it?
Because we are imperfect, we all say and do things that "do this to" others. - James 3:2
We can learn from the same "what" as Job, who prayed in behalf of his offenders and as a result, was blessed by Jehovah. - Job 42:8-10
Jehovah’s love and mercy should ___ us to forgive others. - Matthew 6:14, 15
Through the elder provision, it is a ___ to know that we do not ___ to decide if Jehovah will pardon a sinner. [2 distinct words]
When the elders meet with a wrongdoer, their goal is to reach the same decision on earth that has already been reached in "where"? - Matthew 18:18
Having practiced forgiveness, (15 Down) now says she doesn't harbor any "of this" toward her former husband. [2 words]
We will run towards forgiving others if we truly appreciate Jehovah’s great "what" toward us? - Psalm 103:9
Any unrepentant wrongdoers who might harm Jehovah’s precious sheep should be "what"? - 1 Corinthians 5:6, 7
What was at issue that caused the wicked slave to fail to act mercifully toward another slave? - Matthew 18:23-35
One of Job’s three companions, called the Shuhite; a descendant of Shuah, the son of Abraham by Keturah. - Job 2:11; Genesis 25:2
A way of life, or a regular course of action, especially one involving strenuous training.
By leaving matters in Jehovah’s hands, we show we have confidence in Jehovah’s "what"?
Letting go of anger and not harbor any bitterness towards others will allow us to draw "this way" to Jehovah.
When we have been deeply hurt, it may be difficult to relinquish the anger and negative feelings we have in our "where"?
For the Christian, forgiveness involves trustfully ___ in Jehovah’s hands. [3 words]
If a person is not repentant when the elders meet with them, this one will be "what"?
Deep sorrow, especially caused when something distressful happens.
To express regret for something that one has done wrong.
Harboring resentment can be likened to us drinking "this" to harm someone that has offended us.
A feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will at having been treated unfairly.
Picture 1: By leaving matters in God’s hands, he will ___ all the harm caused by sin.
We may find that when we forgive others, we are able to "do this" ahead in our service to Jehovah.
Something that is done on purpose; deliberate.
Jehovah wants us to enjoy the relief that comes from unburdening ourselves of resentment because harboring resentment is "what"?
When we forgive, what are we showing for receiving Jehovah’s mercy?
The bombing that was perpetrated against the Witnesses in Sydney, including the Schulzes was an act of "what"?
Job was deeply hurt by the "this kind of" remarks from Eliphaz, (21 Across), and Zophar.
What did the sister discover she lost after surviving the bombing of the Kingdom Hall in Sydney Australia on Sunday morning, July 21, 1985? [3 words]
Romans 12:19 - (Do not avenge yourselves, beloved, but yield place to the "this"…)