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Rejoice in Your Own Progress! - Study Article 29

Study Article 29
Horizontales
In the parable of the talents, the master assigned each ___ work (according to his own ability). - Matthew 25:15
To illustrate how he feels about us, Jehovah uses the bond between a mother and her "what"? - Isaiah 49:15
As Jehovah sees how hard we are fighting against such negative influences, his love for us "does this".
Comparing ourselves to others could cause one to feel envious, discouraged, or even "this way".
(You should continue to be made new in your "this kind of" mental attitude). - Ephesians 4:23, 24
Christian husbands help their mates to fight negative tendencies and to develop a more "this kind of" view of themselves.
Jesus’ kindness and love were reflected in the way he "did what" with his disciples?
A husband who honors and praises his wife, reassures her of his love, and "does this to" her. - Proverbs 31:28
It can be a positive thing if we are "doing this with" the good example of a faithful brother or sister who has a productive ministry. - Hebrews 13:7
Katerina, in paragraph 8 says that her husband loves her, commends her and does something else for her, what is that? [3 words]
Jesus knows that our abilities and circumstances vary, and he is pleased when we do our "what"?.
When Stephanie (in paragraph 19) saw her prematurely newborn daughter, she said she looked helpless and "what"?
King David said that he did not aspire to things too great or to things that were beyond him; his humility and modesty "did this to/for" him. [3 words]
In paragraph 10 Hanuni says that she was helped by caring elders who expressed "this" in her and commended her for her faithful example.
Marina in paragraph 6 recalls that her mother taught her that everyone has different gifts and that each person is "this way" to Jehovah.
Jehovah does not compare us with others, yet, some of us might be inclined to do just that, and then to "do this to" ourselves negatively.
Jehovah examines our "what", our inner person? - 1 Samuel 16:7
The feeling of physical or mental suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury.
Our endurance and our faithfulness are evidence of (a ___ and good heart). - Luke 8:15
This article will also allow us to ___ how we can help family members and those in the congregation to see themselves as Jehovah does.
Jehovah will also help you to recognize and quickly ___ out envy or undue pride if these undesirable feelings spring up in your heart.
Midori set reasonable goals for herself, and she prayed specifically for help to "do this for" her goals.
At Galatians 6:4 Jehovah lovingly exhorts us: (Let each one examine his "what" actions…)?
To make someone seem unimportant. As a child, she was ___ by her mother.
This article showed us how parents can ___ their children, how marriage mates can ___ each other, and how elders and others can ___ their brothers and sisters.
Jehovah cares deeply for those crushed and "this way" in spirit.
Sachiko in paragraph 5 says that at times she still wonders if her best is "what" for Jehovah? [2 words]
One way we can encourage is by showing a sincere "what"?
Verticales
In paragraph 9 the experience of a sister named Hanuni, recalls that she was "this way" and felt that other kids were better than she was.
Comparing yourself to others mistreats yourself, and it is only natural to feel hurt and "this way" when you have been mistreated.
What's the abbreviation for the political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe?
Caring elders thanked Hanuni for the encouragement I had given to some "this kind of" sisters.
(Let each one… have cause for rejoicing in regard to himself ___, and not in comparison with the other person). - Galatians 6:4
Some may feel the pressure of doing well so that your conduct will give a good "what" to onlookers?
Jehovah's "what" will help you to overcome any tendency to compare yourself with others? [2 words]
In paragraph 16, Midori’s father humiliated her by comparing her with her siblings and classmates. How did Midori feel?
Even though Rosa's non-Witness husband (in paragraph 7) often compares her with other women, it doesn't appear that she rushed to the divorce courts so their marriage could be "what"?
Unfavorable comparisons and unreasonable demands can "do this to" a child. - Ephesians 6:4
Question: How can elders help those who have a "this" to compare themselves with others?
We can use our "what" and knowledge to encourage one another? - 1 Peter 4:10, 11
Katerina's husband (in paragraph 8) has helped her to overcome feelings of ___. [3 words]
(No, but I have calmed and quieted my soul like a ___ child with its mother; I am contented like a ___ child). - Psalm 131:2
When we imitate Jehovah, we will have "this", thinking neither too much nor too little of ourselves. - Romans 12:3 [3 words]
Jesus was the "what kind of" man who ever lived?
When it comes to spiritual goals, the key is to set goals according to our abilities and circumstances, not those of "who"?
A husband honors his wife by "doing this to" her and never asking for more than she can give.
Question: If you have a family, has Jehovah helped you to become a ___ husband, wife, or parent?
To "do this" with others in the congregation could prove to be spiritually harmful.
Jehovah wants you to "do this" in your own spiritual progress.
Question about your spiritual progress: Has your love for personal Bible reading and study "what"?
Parents can be humble and "this way" not only in what they expect of themselves but also in what they expect of their child.
This state is in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States, delineated on its northern boundary by the Columbia River and eastern boundary by the Snake River.
Jesus taught by using "this kind of" language and appealing illustrations that touched the hearts of lowly ones. - Luke 10:21
We should set reasonable "what" according to our individual abilities and circumstances?
A Christian husband must show "this" to his wife, which involves giving special attention and respect to her.
We should always remember that there is a difference between imitating someone’s good example and using it to assess our "what" as an individual?