Picture Description: What this man has learned has led to his dedication and "what"?
This man was a Pharisee and a teacher of Israel, a ruler of the Jews (a member of the Sanhedrin) who was impressed with the signs that Jesus performed in Jerusalem at Passover 30 C.E.
To assist individuals in becoming disciples, we must help them to [2] "do this". - Colossians 2:6, 7
When we use every appropriate occasion to ask those whom we meet to study with us, we can be sure that Jehovah will "do this with" our efforts.
Without doubt, we know we make Jehovah "feel this way" when we share in the disciple-making work.
The March 2021 issue of The Watchtower helped us to see that we all ___ a part in making disciples.
This interjection is spoken in many varieties of English and has a meaning that is similar to (Excuse me?), (Please repeat that), or (Huh?)
Many have become Witnesses when they 1st heard “this” - maybe by means of the door-to-door preaching work. - Mark 13:10 [3 words]
Mark 6:34 - Well, on getting out, he saw a large crowd, and he was moved with "this" for them, because they were like sheep without a shepherd.
Jehovah wants us to keep planting and watering, but he is the "who" responsible for the growth. - 1 Corinthians 3:6, 7
1 Corinthians 3:6 - I planted, Apollos watered, but God kept making it "do this".
Philippians 2:13 - For God is the one who for the sake of his good pleasure energizes you, giving you both the desire and the power to "do what"?
We may be comfortable preaching from "this" to "this", but we may find it challenging to offer and conduct Bible studies.
This article considered three factors that can "do this to" our confidence to teach others. - 2 Corinthians 3:5
The apostle Paul helped many in "this city" to become disciples. - Acts 17:11
Question: The 2nd reason why do we engage in the preaching and disciple-making work? ___ for our ___. [2 distinct words]
When we engage in the disciple-making work, we want to be "this". This word means to be friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to; from Latin the verb affari, from ad- ‘to’ + fari ‘speak’.
The study conductor may have to spend energy helping a student overturn “what kind of” beliefs or practices. - 2 Corinthians 10:4, 5 [2 words]
Although change for some is difficult, we can find it easier to adjust and even more enjoyable to study with people with Jehovah’s ___ and the ___ of others.
It was with the backing of the holy spirit that John the Baptizer baptized them, not to "do this to" their sins, but as a symbol of their repentance. - Acts 19:4
Be flexible: We may be able to start and conduct a study from the "what" of our own home?
It is not easy for us to adapt to new ways of doing things largely because we humans are creatures of "what"?
People today are like "these" straying helplessly, having no shepherd to guide them.
At John 3:1, 2 this Pharisee did not come to Jesus in an "this kind of" way, but instead it says he came in the night.
To assist individuals in becoming disciples, we must help them to [1] "do this". - John 17:3
We should view the preaching and teaching work as a "what" that Jehovah has given us to do?
Challenge: We may feel "this way" by our circumstances.
With time, it has become easier to "do this" in the preaching work.
Jehovah rejoices when a person accepts the Bible ___ and shares that ___ with others. - Proverbs 23:15, 16
Our principal Bible study publication is entitled, ___ Forever! [2 words]
When Jesus was on the earth, he gave his followers a "what kind of" commission to preach and teach. [2 words]
In about the year 52 C.E., according to the Bible writer Luke, “a certain Jew named Apollos, was an eloquent man, someone "this way" in the Scriptures. [2 words]
Your first time in the ministry, you knew that this is the work that Jesus wants you to do, and you "did this to" the command.