If you are looking for counsel on how to deal with a problem, ask Jehovah to help you find "these things" that can guide you. - Philippians 4:6, 7; James 1:5
When we read the Bible, we want to connect thoughts and gain a "this kind of" understanding of a subject.
Before we read the Bible to gain strength, we should tell Jehovah about our problem and how it makes us "what"?
We should ask Jehovah to help us to know how we should ___ to the challenges we are facing.
When reading accounts from the Bible, try to picture the scene and see "who" in the place of the key character?
Isaiah 41:10, 13 - ___ afraid, for I am with you, ___ anxious, for I am your God. [3 words]
Most importantly, we should follow the "what" Jehovah gives us in his Word? - Proverbs 3:5, 6
Abbreviation for Calendar Year.
The Bible contains descriptions of how imperfect individuals dealt with difficult trials, these accounts can bring us a measure of ___ and ___. [2 distinct words]
Paul expressed deep gratitude for the "this kind of" support of his friends who loyally helped him in practical ways.
We should always thank Jehovah for the "what" he is already giving you.
To think carefully about what you read and about how the information applies to you.
David did not "do this" and make hasty, unwise decisions.
Romans 8:38, 39 - For I am convinced that neither death ___ life ___ angels ___ governments ___ things now here ___ things to come ___ powers ___ height ___ depth ___ any other creation will be able to separate us from God’s love.
We can be confident that no matter what challenge we face, Jehovah will give us the wisdom to deal with it and the "what"? [4 words]
Matthew 18:17 - If he does not listen..., let him be to you just as a man of the nations and as a "this kind of" collector.
Jehovah warned Paul that he would have to "do this with" persecution for being a Christian. - Acts 21:11-13
What is the name of the Sister from Japan who said that the story of Jonah helped her to overcome her fear of public witnessing?
Gaining strength from the scriptures is especially vital considering that we are living in the "which" part of the days?
To delay or postpone action; by putting off doing something.
Someone who is doubtful as to whether something will happen or whether it is worthwhile.
In this article, we have learned from the "what" in the lives of King David and the apostle Paul?
Paul could have become "this way" with the men in the district of Asia who had abandoned him.
Paul might have adopted a cynical attitude toward his true friends, but he was able to stay confident and remain "this".
To use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
This involves doing something before reading the Bible, to ask Jehovah to help you to see how you can benefit.
Having lost faith, David could have thought ___ of himself and had wanted to flee the country alone.
Picture 4: Because she will now put into use what she has learned, she will "do this" to interested ones in informal settings and in public places.
Matthew 18:16 - (If he does not listen, take along with you one or two more, so that on the testimony of two or three witnesses every matter may be "what")?
Matthew 18:15 - ...go and reveal his fault between you and him alone, if he listens to you, you have "done what for" your brother?
Reading the Bible without thinking carefully about what you read is like looking at pieces of a "this kind of" puzzle on a table without assembling them.