The slave was unwilling to "do this with" the much smaller debt of his fellow slave.
Crystal recalls in paragraph 13 that sometimes-unloving words can cut like a "this kind of instrument".
Some that are new in the truth may not have yet learned how to "do this" with people’s imperfections.
This word is from Latin meaning ‘beyond’; as a prefix, this word means extreme; to an extreme degree.
Picture (3rd frame): After the ___ sisters privately resolve the matter, they put it behind them and serve together happily.
We do not deserve Jehovah's forgiveness, but he offers it "in what way". - Psalm 103:8-10
We would never want to be a source of "this" to any of our brothers or sisters.
Though we may come from different backgrounds and "this" and have different viewpoints and personalities, we all exercise faith in Christ.
If we learn that we have hurt or offended someone, we should not conclude that the person is too sensitive and needs to ___. [3 words]
Jesus gave an illustration about a ___ and his ___, where the ___ canceled a large debt that the ___ could never repay. [2 dissimilar words]
Knowing how to be helpful, courteous, pleasant, and "this way" will go a long way toward contributing to unity in the congregation.
Most people get especially upset when someone "does this to" a child.
We should not allow Satan to damage the peace we enjoy with someone who is a fellow "what"? - Ephesians 4:26, 27
Something that occurs in small numbers; rare.
The heartless slave was (thrown into prison until he could pay back what he ___). - Matthew 18:34
Colossians 3:13: Continue ___ one another and forgiving one another freely even if anyone has a cause for complaint against another. [3 words]
Because of "this", we may do or say things that hurt our brothers and sisters.
We should be "this way" to certain personality traits that others might rightly find offensive.
Jehovah has "done this to" each of us to him. - John 6:44
Jehovah cares deeply about all our Christian brothers and sisters, to illustrate this point, Jesus compared Jehovah to a "who"?
When it comes to children, we want to protect them because they lack the strength, experience and "what" of adults?
Picture Question: Will you hold on to resentment or forgive from the "what"?
Jesus said: (It is not a desirable thing to my Father who is in heaven for even one of these little ones to "do this".) - Matthew 18:12-14
It is not hard to see that our brothers and sisters are superior to us in one way or another when we focus on their "this kind of" qualities.
Someone who is easily offended by others needs to recognize that this is an undesirable personality "what" that they need to work on?
When we forgive our brothers and sisters, we "do this to" ourselves and others.
If you are easily offended, you may need to work on this for your own peace of "what" and for the well-being of others?
We do not deserve Jehovah's forgiveness, but he offers it "in what way". - Psalm 103:8-10
Last week, the article focused on "this", the selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food.
We should choose to (pursue the things making for peace and the things that ___ one another up). - Romans 14:19
Apostle Paul counsel to the Corinthians: (If, in fact, you did receive it, why do you "do this" as though you did not receive it)? - 1 Corinthians 4:7