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Avoid Stirring Up Competition​—Promote Peace - Study Article 28

Study Article 27


Horizontales
The men of Ephraim were not focused on protecting Jehovah, but instead they sought to protect the honor of their "what"?
Because of mistreatment Hannah would "do this" and not eat. - 1 Samuel 1:2, 6, 7
Apollos was ___ a gifted speaker, and he was (well-versed in the Scriptures). - Acts 18:24
Small "what" that can weaken a clay vessel, same as the spirit of competition can weaken a congregation?
We want to avoid the bad traits of egotism and envy like the "what"?
This woman was Samuel's mother, she trusted in Jehovah to make matters right, and as a result had inner peace.
This article considered the examples of faithful men and women in Bible times who did not give in to the spirit of "what"?
What was the name of the tribe that Gideon was from?
In an act of caring and showing humility Jehovah allowed the poor, the afflicted, the foreign resident, the fatherless child, and the widow to "do this with" what was left after harvest.
The plane may be able to "do this” but may lose power just before landing and crash.
Peninnah taunted Hannah (relentlessly in order to "do this to" her). - 1 Samuel 1:2, 6, 7
Because they realized that Jehovah was blessing the work, Apollos and Paul did not rival one another.
Some may choose to complete this crossword with their computer, phone, or "this" - all 3 work!
The article plainly points out that "this" is a form of hatred.
1 Corinthians 4:6 - (Now, brothers, these things I have applied to myself and Apollos for your good, that through us you may learn the rule: (Do not go beyond the things that are written), so that you may not be "what")? [4 words]
Another word for someone that's egotistical is this, excessively proud of oneself; vain.
Apollos was a native of "this city", which was a center of learning in the first century.
If we think we are doing better than our brother, we may become "this way".
The Bible urges us to avoid "doing this to" ourselves with others.
In paragraph 4, Katerina says, (I used to compare myself with others who seemed prettier, as a result, I felt "this way").
If we see in ourselves a tendency to stir up competition rather than promote peace, what must we take?
Students competing for a place at a prestigious university may cheat on the entrance exams, as a result in the US dozens of wealthy people have been charged in a college admissions "this".
A spirit of competition can affect the "what" of our brotherhood.
An artificial pond in which living aquatic animals or plants are kept.
If the congregation is not strong and united, it cannot be a peaceful place to "do this to" God.
This man organized 300 soldiers into three bands in order to enable him to approach the camp of Midian from three sides. Judges 7:9-16
This woman was a wife of Elkanah who produced many children, in contrast with Elkanah’s other wife whose barrenness she ridiculed.
After they listened to Gideon, the men "did this". - Judges 8:3 [2 words]
Verticales
As each one of us examines their own actions, and then they will have cause for "this" in regard to oneself alone, and not in comparison with the other person.
The "this tribe" teach us that we should not become more focused on protecting our own honor than on honoring Jehovah?
This article discussed why we should avoid developing a competitive spirit and what we can do to promote "this" in the congregation.
As Christians, we recognize that having a strong desire to be more successful than our brothers is wrong; it is part of (the works of the "what"). - Galatians 5:19-21
A sociologist may believe that the spirit of competition is a "this kind of" human behavior.
Being overly competitive exploits a basic "what", that being, not being content with what a person has?
Since (her face was no longer downcast), what kind of peace did Hannah regain? - 1 Samuel 1:10, 18
The men approached Gideon, not to commend him, but instead to "do this" with him.
Apollos was a "this kind of" man.
Instead of being flattered by these words ___, Paul directed his attention to Jehovah God and to Jesus Christ. - 1 Corinthians 3:3-6 [4 words]
In paragraph 5 a brother says, (I was ___ of these brothers, and I often disagreed with the things they said).
Question to ask ourselves: Am I known as a peacemaker, or do I often find myself in the middle of a ___?
Apollos and the apostle Paul were both gifted, both men had an excellent "what" of the Scriptures?
This article discussed the "this kind of" qualities that can cause us to stir up competition with our brothers.
The Bible ___ us to avoid comparing ourselves with others. - Galatians 6:3, 4
The brother mentioned in (29 Down) is from this part of Korea.
What was the name of the brother in paragraph 4 who would often find himself in the middle of a dispute?
An embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation is called a ___ pas. Literally translated to mean ‘false step’.
Apollos' and Paul's examples teach us that with more "what" comes a greater opportunity to promote peace?
Gideon saw the "this kind of" picture by helping to honor Jehovah’s name and to protect His people. - Judges 8:1
This board game can be traced back nearly 1500 years, in some matches it can be so competitive that the players may take considerable time to deliberate their moves.
If we consider others superior to us, we will not compete with those who may have greater ___ and abilities than we possess.
If someone is upset by something we did, we should try to see things from their perspective which requires humility on our part, especially if what the other person did is clearly in the "this".
By comparing one elder with another whose particular gifts we ___, it could stir competition which could result in one brother viewing the other as a rival.
This person is a Levite, a son of the rebellious Korah; he and his brothers, Assir and Abiasaph, did not share the fate of their father; he married faithful Hannah.
No matter how small the role we play in the congregation, these small acts promote unity and are like the small "what" that holds a garment together?
He that stops serving Jehovah will "do this to" himself and others.
If a young Christian does not make friends easily, he might ask for "this" from someone who is good at making friends.
Someone may serve Jehovah for a while, but if they are motivated by egotism and envy, they will "what"? - Proverbs 16:18
What is the native name for the language that a Norwegian speaks?