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Respond to God’s Promises by Exercising FaithThe Watchtower—1993 | July 15
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to your knowledge self-control, to your self-control endurance, to your endurance godly devotion,
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Respond to God’s Promises by Exercising FaithThe Watchtower—1993 | July 15
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8. What is self-control, and how is it linked to endurance?
8 To help us meet trials with faith, we need to supply to our knowledge self-control. The Greek word for “self-control” denotes the ability to get a grip on ourselves. This fruit of God’s spirit helps us to show restraint in thought, word, and conduct. By persistence in exercising self-control, we supply to it endurance. The Greek term for “endurance” signifies courageous steadfastness, not sad-faced resignation to inescapable hardship. It was for the joy set before him that Jesus endured the torture stake. (Hebrews 12:2) God-given strength associated with endurance bolsters our faith and helps us to rejoice in tribulation, resist temptation, and avoid compromise when persecuted.—Philippians 4:13.
9. (a) What is godly devotion? (b) Why supply brotherly affection to our godly devotion? (c) How can we supply love to our brotherly affection?
9 To our endurance we must supply godly devotion—reverence, worship, and service to Jehovah. Our faith grows as we practice godly devotion and see how Jehovah deals with his people.
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