Paul may have had a physical ailment that he was desperate to be "what" of? - 2 Corinthians 12:7-10
At Colossians 4:10 Paul mentioned (Aristarchus, my fellow captive) who undoubtedly demonstrated himself as Paul's "what"?
To detect with the eyes or senses; to recognize or identify as separate and distinct; to discriminate.
In paragraph 6 Michael says: (If you don’t believe that God cares for you, you will "do this" away from him).
Some of us may feel that Jehovah loves his people as a "what", but are unsure if Jehovah values us personally?
Jehovah doesn't care about the mistakes we made in the past, whether we were one of his Witnesses at the ___ or not. - Isaiah 1:18
At times, Paul called himself a "what" because of his relentless battle with his own imperfections. - Romans 7:21-24 [2 words]
When we think about Jesus’ dying to cover our sins, we may say, (I do not feel "this way" of that honor).
(The peace of God that surpasses all understanding will "do this to" your hearts and your mental powers). - Philippians 4:7
To refuse is to reject as to deal with is to "this".
Our heavenly Father shows personal interest in us by providing us with a spiritual family who show "this". - Proverb 17:17 [4 words]
Jehovah (takes pleasure in his people). - Psalms 149:4 Jehovah notices our good qualities; he sees our potential and ___ us to himself.
In paragraph 14, Yua points out that we should see Jehovah as a Father who really loves his "who"?
Galatians 2:20 - (It is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who is living in "what" with me).
Concluding song 141 The Miracle of "What"?
We might ___ up Paul’s reasoning this way, (Since Jehovah sent his own Son to die for me, do I have any reason to doubt his love)? - Romans 8:32
Proverb 24:10 says that our ___ if we doubt that God cares for us. [4 words]
The happiness from close friendships with our spiritual family stands out in sharp contrast to the "what" that has engulfed Satan’s world. - Psalm 144:15
Our heavenly Father’s love and forgiveness are far stronger than any negative feelings that may lurk in our "what"?
It's comforting to know that Paul felt "this" not just for one congregation but (for all the congregations). - 2 Corinthians 11:23-28
It's a good idea to start the day by reading a portion of God’s Word and "doing this" in prayer.
The Box: How God’s Word Helps Them. Seiji said that (studying God’s Word has helped to convince me that Jehovah does not "do this to" me).
Russia is a country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia and stretches almost half the size of the world, has how many time zones?
True/False: Sharing our concerns with a mature friend is a sign of weakness.
To understand how much Jehovah loves us, we must study his Word often, pray to him frequently and associate regularly with his loyal "who"?
Christ died for us and paved the way so that we can enter into a ___, personal relationship with Jehovah. - Acts 3:19
When we "do this with" our thoughts and concerns in prayer, we demonstrate that we have confidence that we know Jehovah loves us. - Psalms 94:17-19; 1 John 5:14, 15
Paul was convinced that Jehovah is ready to forgive even those who have sinned seriously if they are "what"? - Psalms 86:5
Paul was afflicted by a persistent ("what" in the flesh)? - 2 Corinthians 12:7-10
At Romans 8:38, 39, Paul's use of the word 'nor' nine times shows that he was thoroughly what?
Some of us may be plagued by "these kinds of" memories and then conclude that we do not deserve Jehovah's love.
Yua, in paragraph 14 illustrates the point that when we pray, we should do more than just report the activities of the "what"?