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What Is True Repentance? - Study Article 40

Study Article 40

Horizontales
When Ahab heard of the calamity facing his family line, he initially humbled himself, this was a good "what"?
Manasseh humbled himself and he prayed, begging for Jehovah to show him "this".
What was the name of the prophet that Jehovah sent to rebuke King Jehoshaphat for having allied himself with Ahab?
In this article we considered what the differences between these two Kings can ___ us about a very important subject - repentance. - Acts 17:30; Romans 3:23
More than sorrow is required to determine if a sin was a momentary ___ of judgment or a wicked course that has lasted for years.
After Ahab "what", Jehovah revealed how he viewed that man?
A U.S. slang term, commonly used by teens, colloquial form of suspect or suspicious.
A building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial.
The wayward son demonstrated a sincere "what" for what he had done after he made the long journey home?
Like Ahab, Manasseh stubbornly ignored "these things" that Jehovah gave him by means of His prophets.
Son of Judean King Asa. At the age of 35 he succeeded his father to the throne and ruled for 25 years, from 936 B.C.E. - 1 Kings 22:42
The elders cannot read ___, so they must rely on outward evidence that their fellow family member has had a complete change of viewpoint toward his sin.
In this article we discuss factors that elders must consider when weighing the repentance of a fellow believer who has committed a serious "what"?
An ongoing sin that has lasted for ___ is not a momentary moment of poor judgment but instead may be considered a practiced wicked course.
This King's record was one of the worst as regards to true worship, he allowed Baal worship to infect Israel on an unprecedented scale.
Question: Would a person be treated unmercifully if they have followed a course of sin in where the elders have decided they must be ___?
When King Jehoshaphat came home safely, his prophet said: (Is it the wicked you should be helping, and is it those who "feel this way about" Jehovah you should love)? - 2 Chronicles 19:1, 2
When we repent it's comforting to know that Jehovah can take sins that are as ___ as scarlet or crimson and make them as white as snow! - Isaiah 1:18
In his "what" years, Manasseh tried to undo some of the bad that he had done.
Jesus told a parable of a young man who rebelled against his father, left home, and traveled to a "this kind of" country. - Luke 15:11-32
Based on Manasseh's conduct, he had been a bad "what" on his family, his nobles, and his people for decades?
Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr was an English politician, for whom a bay, a river, a Native American people, and a U.S. state are all called.
True repentance involves more than saying we are sorry; it also involves a genuine change of ___ and ___ that leads to taking positive action. [2 distinct words]
The worship of idols; (modern day) extreme admiration, love, or reverence for something or someone.
Jehovah saw the changes in Manasseh's heart, as reflected in his prayers and Jehovah restored him to the ___.
We know that forgiveness is possible for those who are truly repentant, we can see powerful "what" that Jehovah God is (good and ready to forgive). - Psalm 86:5
What is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities that are not seen? - Hebrews 11:1
The ___ chiefs of the king of Assyria captured Manasseh.
Even though Ahab had shown a degree of "this", he never fully repented.
It is not "this" for the elders to determine whether someone who has committed a serious sin is now truly repentant.
(I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer "this way" of being called your son). - Luke 15:21
Luke 5:32 - I have come to call, not righteous people, but "these ones" to repentance.
Verticales
The wayward son realized how much better off he had been while in his father’s house, as Jesus put it, he (came to his "what")? - Luke 15:17
Abbreviation for 1934 Watch Tower Publication - Truth-Shall It Be Suppressed or Will Congress Protect the People’s Rights?
To demonstrate that someone has shown repentance, it is important that they take "this".
Sorrow is an ingredient to repentance as "this" is an ingredient to a cake.
In this article we considered the actions of two Kings, one of them pursued a wicked "what" to the end of his life, but the other repented and was forgiven for his terrible deeds?
Jehovah was not "this way" to the actions of King Ahab and Jezebel as he was totally aware of what they were doing.
Although Ahab refused to listen, "this" prophet was sent by Jehovah to warn His people to change their ways before it was too late.
Someone that is truly repentant works hard to ___ the harm that they had caused.
When confronted with the evidence, the elders handling such matters would need to see more than "this".
Manasseh ___ himself greatly before the God of his forefathers. He went even further. He begged Jehovah his God for favor. [2 words]
(He did on a "this kind of" scale what was bad in Jehovah’s eyes, to offend him). - 2 Chronicles 33:1-9
Picture 3: We learn a lot from a touching "what" that Jesus related.
Picture 2: King Manasseh directs workers to "do this to" the images that he had set up in the temple.
King of Judah who was the son and successor of King Hezekiah, he was 12 years old when he ascended the throne.
Manasseh's grandson. - 2 Kings 22:1, 2
Picture 1: King Ahab angrily orders his guards to take Jehovah’s prophet "who" off to prison.
Chronicles 33:15 - (He then removed the foreign "what" and the idol image from the house of Jehovah and all the altars that he had built in the mountain…)
Ahab was upset because his entire family line was to be "what". - 1 Kings 21:19-29 [2 words]
If we cover for a close friend that has committed a serious sin, we would only "do this to" our friend.
To show that he is genuinely repentant, a disfellowshipped person would diligently avoid the circumstances that led to their "what"?
In the heartwarming story about a wayward son, the young man’s ___ confession revealed that he wanted to repair his relationship with Jehovah.
If we try to cover up a friend's serious sin, we should know that these efforts never "do this" because Jehovah is watching.
A person who spends money in a recklessly extravagant way; a person who leaves home and behaves recklessly, but later makes a repentant return.
"These" answers to these questions constitute a (public declaration) that baptism candidates have put faith in the ransom and have unreservedly dedicated themselves to Jehovah. - Romans 10:9, 10
A Canaanite god regarded as the owner of the sky and giver of rains and fertility; the Hebrew word means (Owner or Master). - 1 Kings 18:21
A brother who commits adultery over many years, instead of seeking help, he "does this with" his immoral conduct from his wife, his friends, and the elders.
When dealing with a wrongdoer, the elders evaluate each case in the light of its unique circumstances, and they avoid judging "this way".
The wife of King Ahab, she was a domineering queen who proved to be a strong advocate of Baalism at the expense of Jehovah’s worship.
(The king of Assyria..., captured Manasseh with hooks and bound him with two copper "what" and took him to Babylon). - 2 Chronicles 33:10-13
To show repentance, one would have to work hard to "do this to" their relationship with Jehovah.
True repentance involves more than simply saying that we are "this" for a sin we have committed.
Concluding song 103 Shepherds - ___ in Men
2 Corinthians 7:11 - (For see what a great earnestness your being saddened in a godly way produced in you, ___, clearing of yourselves, ___, indignation, ___, fear, ___, earnest desire, ___, zeal, ___, righting of the wrong…)