Timothy accompanied Paul on long missionary journeys and Paul "did this to" Timothy on additional trips to visit and encourage congregations. - 1 Corinthians 4:17
Answer to the 1st baptism question: Have you repented of your sins, dedicated yourself to Jehovah, and accepted his way of salvation through Jesus Christ?
We should encourage each other so that everyone always feels that they are a valuable "what" of the congregation?
One faithful Christian who suffered from a chronic illness said: (I know that whatever Jehovah permits, I will be ___).
When we attend meetings, why not take the initiative to strengthen others with sincere expressions of "what" and appreciation?
As we read God’s Word, the "what" and meditate on it, we can understand better how the Scriptures apply to our situation?
A woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried is considered this.
Paul admonished Timothy: (Never let anyone look down on your "what")? - 1 Timothy 4:12
After receiving encouraging comments about preparing her six children for the meeting, the sister replied: (You have no idea how ___ I needed to hear that today).
Paul was strengthened by being with fellow Christians, (upon catching "this" of them, Paul thanked God and took courage). - Acts 28:13-15
Although at times Paul was limited in what he could do, it (actually turned out for the "what" of the good news). - Philippians 1:12
Paul faced many challenges, he was beaten, imprisoned and "what"? - 2 Corinthians 11:23-25
When we share Bible truths with others, we feel refreshed and "what"?
At times, we may feel "this way" or unsure about what we should pray for.
For many of our brothers and sisters, it takes "this" to share in the preaching work. - 2 Timothy 4:2 [2 words]
A ___ Guard was a unit of the Imperial Roman army that served as personal bodyguards and intelligence agents for the Roman emperors.
We are living in challenging times, but Jehovah provides the help we need to "do this to" them.
This word is used formerly in relation to an illegal drug, but informally, it could be said that Paul was an "this" for the advancement of the good news.
Paul openly admitted he also endured a "what” of some sort, which he desperately wanted God to remove? - 2 Corinthians 12:7, 8 [4 words]
Jehovah’s people must deal with a variety of problems that could dishearten them; some are constantly plagued by feelings of "what"?
Ronald, mentioned earlier, says: (I’m grateful that I cultivated the habit of reading a portion of the Bible every "when")?
In paragraph 17, no doubt Barbara was encouraged and strengthened to see such "what kind of" results from her letter.
To urge or drive forward as if by the exertion of strong moral pressure.
In paragraph 13, the sister's eyes became filled with "what" of gratitude?
In paragraph 17, Barbara sent a letter to a couple who eventually became "what kind of" Witnesses again after more than 27 years?
In paragraph 15, Mary, who joined a foreign-language field, said she felt inadequate in comparison with "these kinds of" speakers.
During Paul's ministry, he wrote several inspired letters that true Christians "do what" from even down to today?
Ronald, an elder in Bolivia, mother died a "how long" after she was diagnosed with a terminal illness.
When we use Jehovah's provisions, we show that we "do this with" his ability and desire to help us.
Seeing that her attitude was similar to Job helped this sister to readjust her viewpoint and strengthened her to deal with the "what" of losing her husband?
Paul’s example strengthened the congregation in "this city", which resulted in his brothers’ having (all the more courage to speak the word of God fearlessly). - Philippians 1:14
We should always "do this" on our heavenly Father Jehovah.