Like the 1st slave, the 2nd slave took very seriously the responsibility he had been given and worked hard to "do this to" his master.
This is the act of concentrating a large percentage of interest or activity on something.
Even more important, we will bring honor and praise to Jehovah, our "what"? - 1 Timothy 1:11 [2 words]
For Melissa, mentioned in paragraph 2, the privilege she desired was ___ her reach at the present time.
British slang: used to attract someone's attention, especially in a rough or angry way. Here in Philly we say the reverse to greet someone, attract their attention, or express excitement.
Try a variety of ideas to find out what works best, our goal is to become a "this kind of" Christian minister. - 2 Timothy 4:5
If you "do this" after your own desires, this means you are wishing for something you simply cannot have.
Ecclesiastes 6:9 - Better to enjoy what the eyes see than to wander after one’s desires. This too is futility, a chasing after the "what"?
Like the 2nd slave, we can increase our joy by becoming "this way" in whatever we are given to do in Jehovah’s service.
Picture 2: To become a better teacher, a brother does "this" in one of our publications.
The third slave may have thought he was "this way" by burying the money he was given, but for this act he was dismissed from the master’s service.
When we consider goals for ourselves, we should not neglect one of the most important, that of "doing this with our" Christian qualities. - Galatians 5:22, 23
How many talents did the 2nd slave receive from his master?
When we give our best, Jehovah is pleased to see that "what" among his people. - Psalm 110:3; Isaiah 6:8 [2 words]
Taking into consideration their "what", the master gave a different amount of money to each of the 3 slaves. [2 words]
When it comes to expanding our ministry or reaching out to qualify for additional privileges in the congregation, we may need to "do this to" ourselves.
Once we've decided what to shoot for, if considerable time has passed and we have not yet reached some of our spiritual goals, we could begin to feel "this way".
Picture 4: Moved by the desire to show Christian qualities, a sister surprises a fellow worshipper with a "what"?
What is the abbreviation for the Organized to Do Jehovah’s Will book, formerly the OM book: Organized to Accomplish Our Ministry?
Jesus’ story of the talents helped to ___ us about how to find joy in the blessings we presently have.
By becoming absorbed in reading and speaking, your "who" will benefit from your teaching.
Jesus did not say that the 2nd slave became upset and "this way" because he had received less money than the 1st slave.
By focusing on the needed qualities, a privilege of service may be extended when the person ___ expects.
Young ones may be intelligent, decisive, and "this way" but may need to learn to be more patient, thorough, or respectful.
We should be "this way" in the preaching work and be fully involved in congregation activities. - Acts 18:5; Hebrews 10:24, 25 [2 words]
To think about (something) carefully, especially before deciding or reaching a conclusion.
Jesus’ story of the talents helped us to not merely settle for what our "what"? [2 words]
The 2nd slave worked "this way" to earn more money for his master.
The School for Kingdom Evangelizers is also known as "this".