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Continue Appreciating the Ransom - Study Article 16

 
Horizontales
The ransom is the price Jesus paid to "do this" back what Adam lost. - 1 Corinthians 15:22
Just because we have the ransom, we should not feel that we can willfully go ___ and commit a sin, and simply ask for forgiveness later.
Soon after Adam sinned, Jehovah progressively revealed how he would rescue millions of Adam’s offspring from the "what" of sin and death? - Genesis 3:15
For Jesus, the manner of his ___ was not the worst part of his ordeal, he was more distressed by the charge that was the basis for his ___.
The weight of Jesus’ body "does this" at the nail wounds.
The thought of being charged with blasphemy tormented Jesus so much that he hoped his Father would spare him of this "what"? - Matthew 26:38, 39, 42
John expresses his ___ love for Jesus and his appreciation for the ransom in his inspired writings.
It is important to bear in mind that Jesus’ ransom sacrifice was not just some tragic event, its significance reaches far beyond an appalling incident recorded on "what"?
When we show "this" for our brothers and sisters, we also show appreciation for the ransom.
Paragraph 15: Upon reading of Jesus’ suffering, a 73-year-old sister named Rajamani says, (my "what" fill with tears).
The more you "do this" on the sacrifice Jesus made, the deeper your love for Jesus and for his Father will become.
It is understandable to find it painful to think about how God’s ___ suffered?
A geographical region on the western coast of the Netherlands, it is also frequently used informally to refer to the whole country of the Netherlands.
The faith of those in Christendom may be "doing this", but each day we look for ways to show our appreciation for the ransom, God’s greatest gift to mankind.
We need the ransom because Jehovah’s standard of "this", as set out in the Law, required that a life be given for a life. - Exodus 21:23, 24
John’s writings focused on love but also stresses the importance of “what”? - Revelations 19:10 [3 words]
We assist our brothers and sisters when they are "this way" and require support or help.
We also support our brothers and sisters when they are enduring "these kinds of" trials such as natural disasters.
The name of the first programmable, general-purpose digital computer, developed in my hometown [Philadelphia] at the University of Pennsylvania on February 15, 1946, and was heralded as a Giant Brain by the press.
Jesus had to be hung on a stake to ___ the Jews from a special curse. - Galatians 3:10, 13
John was imprisoned on the isle of Patmos for the "what" of (speaking about God and bearing witness concerning Jesus)? - Revelations 1:9
Picture the scene, Jesus’ friends grieve and his mother weeps, but the Jewish rulers "do this to" him. - Luke 23:36
Because of the ransom, the works of the "who" will be completely destroyed. - 1 John 3:8
With his dying breath, Jesus "does this with" one last triumphant prayer. - Luke 23:46
Each time we tell others about the ransom, our appreciation for it will "do this".
The ransom is the price Jesus paid to buy back what Adam ___. - 1 Corinthians 15:22
Moved by that love, Jesus was determined to keep his integrity to the end and to accomplish his Father’s "what"?
Since Jesus sacrificed his perfect human life, he becomes a “what” to all those who exercise faith in the ransom? - Isaiah 9:6; Romans 3:23, 24. [2 words]
If you have committed a serious sin, you will also need the help of the "who" that will listen to you and offer loving counsel from God’s Word.
If we truly appreciate the ransom, we will resist the temptation to "do this".
To meet the expectations, needs, or desires of someone; to fulfill a desire or need.
This article answered why Jesus suffered a "this kind of" death.
Whoever has the "this kind of" possessions of this world and sees his brother in need and yet refuses to show him compassion, in what way does the love of God remain in him?
Verticales
This was a prominent city of Israel; it is mentioned in the Bible more frequently than any other except Jerusalem.
Like a ransom, this is the action of being rescued or set free.
God’s Law to Israel stated that a man who committed a sin deserving of death should be executed and then his dead body may be ___ on a stake.
Jesus himself understands our needs and is able to come to [our] "what" when we are being put to the test?
Watchtower Publication: Abbreviation for Comprehensive Concordance of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (1973)
Picture 1 allows us to imagine what the "this" day of Jesus’ earthly life was like.
It was the Roman custom to nail or tie condemned ones to a stake while they were still "what"?
Appreciation for the ransom does not mean that there is no need to put up resistance when we are being "what"?
Roman soldiers use a whip that rips strips of flesh from Jesus' body, then later they load a heavy beam on his lacerated back, no doubt in agony, Jesus did not use any type of "this".
Regarding temptation, we can ask Jehovah for strength and can go so far as ___ him: ‘Do not allow me to give in to temptation.’ - Matthew 6:13
This article helped us understand what the ransom is, and why do we ___ it?
Adam lost his perfect ___, to satisfy God’s justice, Jesus sacrificed his perfect ___. - Romans 5:17 [2 words]
In our private "what", we should think about specific mistakes we've made during the day and ask Jehovah for forgiveness.
What is the title of lesson 4 of the brochure Good News From God? [4 words]
Opening song 18 titled "This way" for the Ransom.
At his death, Jesus felt so much pressure that he prayed for help with strong "what"? [3 words]
How grateful we are to Jehovah for appointing over us a merciful High Priest who can (sympathize with our "what")? - Hebrews 2:17, 18; 4:14-16; 5:7-10
Soon after Adam sinned, Jehovah progressively revealed how he would "do this for" millions of Adam’s offspring from the curse of sin and death. - Genesis 3:15
Each year we deepen our gratitude for the ransom by attending the Memorial of Jesus’ death and by zealously inviting others to "do what with" us.
Jehovah has not been "this way" or waiting, but he has been making progressive moves toward the complete establishment of His kingdom. 
Adam's sin was deliberate, there was no "this" for what Adam did.
When Jesus arrives at the place where he will "do this", his executioners nail his hands and his feet to the stake.
Jesus was sent to the earth to vindicate God’s name and provide the ransom sacrifice, he came to "do this with" what Jehovah God started.
Jesus remained faithful until his death and as a result, Jehovah’s original purpose for mankind and for the earth will be "what"?
When Adam sinned, he lost the opportunity for everlasting life not only for himself but also for his future "who"?
We should be forgiving when a fellow believer does or says something that "does this to" us.
Seeing the ransom as a personal gift from Jehovah does not mean that discouragement will instantly "do this".
We express our love for our brothers and sisters by the way we "do this to" them. - Ephesians 4:29, 31; 5:2
Jehovah allowed Jesus to be tested to the limit of human endurance so that Satan could be proved a "what"?
Although Jesus could have called on legions of angels to protect him, he allows himself to be seized by Roman soldiers, who "did this to" him mercilessly. - Matthew 26:52-54; John 18:3; 19:1
Jesus was willing to sacrifice his life because of his great love for his heavenly Father and for "who"?