Consider, the example of our circuit overseers, they cherished the privilege of serving their brothers because it was an assignment, they "what"?
Picture 1 (frame 2): When a circuit overseer reaches "this age", he and his wife received a new assignment.
Older ones should always show an interest in seeing how their young companions "do this" spiritually and reach out to be of greater service in the congregation.
Paul trained Timothy to be effective in spreading the good news, in turn, Timothy used Paul’s methods to "do this to" others.
Philippians 2:3, 4 - Do nothing out of contentiousness or out of "this", but with humility consider others superior to you.
The help received from younger ones should be viewed as an expression of Jehovah’s love that can cultivate the "this kind" of friendship between the old and young.
King David also set an excellent example of modesty. With all his heart, he wanted to build a "what" for Jehovah?
One longtime elder said that when he began to feel the "what" of old age, he was grateful that there were qualified younger brothers available to take up the work?
A person who shows a readiness to give more of something, (such as money or time), than is necessary or expected is "this".
What is the name of the brother who showed modesty in 1976, at 30 years of age, when he was appointed to serve on the Branch Committee?
A modest person knows when it is time to change to a lower "what" so that he can continue to be active and productive in Jehovah’s service?
David knew that the success of the construction project depended on Jehovah’s blessing, not on the experience of those taking the "what"?
When Jehovah informed David that the privilege to build would be given to someone else, he accepted Jehovah’s decision and gave his "what kind of" support to the project? - 1 Chronicles 17:4; 22:5
Although no longer the coordinator, the brother in paragraph 9 continues to serve as a "this kind of" member of the Branch Committee.
When young and old "do this" as friends, they bring praise to our loving heavenly Father and are a blessing to all in the congregation. [2 words]
Although being a "this" Ruth insisted on accompanying her mother-in-law, and Naomi accepted Ruth’s support. - Ruth 1:7, 8, 18
A "this kind of" person acknowledges his limitations. - Proverbs 11:2
If a younger one gives an older one a ride to the meeting, an American slang is also called giving them a "what"?
Someone that acts in a sulky, grumbling manner, usually an old person; a fit of ill humor or sulkiness, a person given to complaining.
Sometimes, younger people may be better at responding quickly, like when driving a car, it may be necessary to act within a ___ to avoid an accident. [2 words]
Picture 1 (frame 3): Older ones generously "do this with" their experience with others.
Recognizing his personal limitations because of his age, Barzillai recommended that Chimham, a younger "what" go in his place? - 2 Samuel 19:35-37
Dear older ones must draw closer to younger ones, because each has something of value that the other does not "what"?
The beliefs, customs, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time.
An older Paul generously shared his preaching and teaching "what" with the younger man Timothy? - Acts 16:1-3
Through prayer, the brother mentioned in paragraph 16 showed wisdom by serving the interests of the Kingdom work in the country where he was ___.
Older ones today are not afraid that they will no longer be useful if they train "these" ones to do the work they used to do in the congregation.
A person who is humble will "do this", not on the inexperience of young ones, but on their strengths.
A reasonable teacher does not insist on always holding to the letter of the law, nor are they unduly strict, ___, or harsh, keeping in mind that clearly, Jehovah is neither ___ nor rigid.
In imitation of David, older ones today remain active even when their "what" changes?
When you adapt to your changed circumstances, you can ___ new goals, and focus on what you can do rather than on what you cannot do.