Implies work imposed by a person in authority; an obligation to perform or responsibility for performance.
After having already experienced Jehovah's awesome power, Abraham’s ability to trust in Jehovah was severely put to the "what".
When Jesus was on earth, he was a "this" of the religious leaders that set up their own standards of righteousness. - Luke 16:15
While standing on the beach you notice that the waves ___ in endlessly, one after another.
Upon hearing what Jehovah was prepared to do, Abraham was afraid that (the ___) would sweep away the righteous along with the wicked. - Genesis 18:25 [5 words]
We leave the judging to Jehovah, we do not ___ to know what motivates our brothers and sisters to act as they do.
A person who is truly righteous will consider how Jehovah will view the "what" he makes? - Colossians 1:10
As we keep learning about Jehovah, we will ___ closer to him and love him even more.
This article helped us to consider "how many" steps that we can take to strengthen our love of Jehovah’s standards.
We never want to do anything that would bring "what" to our Father and damage our relationship with him?
Adam and Eve proved that they didn't love Jehovah, considering that they chose to "do this with" his just law. - Genesis 3:1-6, 16-19
Concluding song #139 encourages us to see ourselves when all is "what"?
8 Jehovah promises those who try to live by his standards, (The righteous will ___, and they will live forever on it). - Psalm 37:29 [3 words]
When our conscience is trained to reflect God’s thinking, if someone tries to "do this to" us to do something wrong, we will refuse.
If we are pursuing a specific goal in Jehovah’s service, He will patiently ___ us to make progress, to improve steadily over time. - Psalm 84:5, 7
Egyptian court official and chief of Pharaoh’s bodyguard.
Simply put this means doing what is right in the eyes of Jehovah God.
Joseph kept refusing persistent advances, he said: (How could I commit this great badness and actually ___)? - Genesis 39:7-12 [3 words]
Just as a breastplate protects the literal heart, so Jehovah’s righteous standards can protect our "what kind of" heart?
To convey the idea of righteousness, Jehovah decreed that merchants should use an ("what") in the marketplace. - Deuteronomy 25:15 [2 words]
We humbly keep in mind that we should not judge because we cannot read hearts. Someone that cannot read is considered what?
This woman proved to be kind, hospitable, modest in her manner, and industrious; besides this, was very attractive in appearance. - Genesis 24:14-21
To protect ourselves, we must make sure that our suit of ___ includes the breastplate of righteousness! - Proverbs 4:23
To avoid disputes, Abraham and Lot decided to move farther apart, near what city did Lot decide to pitch his tent?
Someone who strengthens their muscles, does so through regular, "this kind of" effort.
What would be the result if every bank came up with its own standard for determining the value of currency?