162 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Watchtower. Trust in the Merciful “Judge of All the Earth”! (4 occurrences) We recognize that we are not qualified to judge—but he is! (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.) w24 May pp. 2-7 - The Watchtower (Study)—2024 Jehovah’s People Love Righteousness (4 occurrences) Because Jehovah is perfect, his sense of what is right and what is wrong is far above our own view, which is often influenced by our imperfection and sin. (Prov. 14:12; read Isaiah 55:8, 9.) w22 August pp. 26-31 - The Watchtower (Study)—2022 Highlights From the Book of Isaiah—II (4 occurrences) This is the basic message of Isaiah 36:1–66:24.a w07 1/15 pp. 8-11 - The Watchtower—2007 “Who Has Come to Know Jehovah’s Mind?” (4 occurrences) He calls attention to this vital fact in the prophecy of Isaiah 55:8, 9, where it is written: “‘For the thoughts of you people are not my thoughts, nor are my ways your ways,’ is the utterance of Jehovah. w84 9/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—1984 “You Are Someone Very Precious”! (2 occurrences) He does not assess your worth based on your personal appearance, social status, or secular education. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w25 November pp. 22-27 - The Watchtower (Study)—2025 Can You Still Learn From Basic Bible Teachings? (2 occurrences) But what if a person thinks deeply about the incomparable wisdom and greatness of his Creator? (Isa. 40:22; 55:8, 9) w25 July pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower (Study)—2025 Modestly Accept What You Do Not Know (2 occurrences) We come to recognize that Jehovah’s thoughts and ways are higher than ours. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w25 June pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower (Study)—2025 Jehovah’s Forgiveness—How Can You Imitate It? (2 occurrences) Jehovah always knows what is best for us. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w25 February pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower (Study)—2025 Questions From Readers (2 occurrences) Realistically, no human can fully understand Jehovah’s ways. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w24 February p. 30 - The Watchtower (Study)—2024 Will Jehovah Answer My Prayers? (2 occurrences) 5. What does Jehovah consider when listening to our prayers? Explain. 5 Jehovah considers how our requests relate to his overall purpose. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w23 November pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2023 A Godly Quality More Precious Than Diamonds (2 occurrences) Yes, Jehovah’s view of what is precious and what is not differs from that of most humans. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w16 June pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower (Study)—2016 A Godly Quality More Precious Than Diamonds (2 occurrences) Yes, what Jehovah views as precious is different from what most people value. (Isaiah 55:8, 9) ws16 June pp. 27-30 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2016 Jehovah, the God of Communication (2 occurrences) To accomplish this, his thoughts, language, and communication must be vastly superior to those of humans. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.) w15 12/15 pp. 4-8 - The Watchtower—2015 Jehovah, the God of Communication (2 occurrences) In order to do all of that, Jehovah’s thoughts and language must be superior to the thoughts and language of humans. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.) ws15 12/15 pp. 3-8 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2015 Who Made God? (2 occurrences) Even our ability to reason is dwarfed by his. (Isaiah 40:22; 55:8, 9) w14 8/1 p. 15 - The Watchtower—2014 How to Maintain a Positive Viewpoint (2 occurrences) Yet, Jehovah’s view of us is more important than ours, and his thinking is much higher than ours. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w14 3/15 pp. 12-16 - The Watchtower—2014 How to Maintain a Positive Viewpoint (2 occurrences) Yet, Jehovah’s opinion of us is more important than our own, because he knows much more than we do. (Isaiah 55:8, 9) ws14 3/15 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2014 Moving Forward After Divorce (2 occurrences) His thoughts are higher than ours.”—Isaiah 55:8, 9. w13 10/1 pp. 8-10 - The Watchtower—2013 God Arranges to Deliver Mankind (2 occurrences) —Based on Genesis, chapters 22-50, as well as Exodus, Deuteronomy, 2 Samuel, Psalms, Isaiah, Daniel, Micah, Zechariah 9:9. w13 10/1 p. 5 - The Watchtower—2013 Make Personal Decisions Wisely (2 occurrences) We need to calibrate our mind and heart by God’s reliable standards.—Read Isaiah 55:8, 9. w13 9/15 pp. 22-26 - The Watchtower—2013 Make Personal Decisions Wisely (2 occurrences) To avoid having problems, we need to make sure that our thinking and feelings are guided by God’s standards.—Read Isaiah 55:8, 9. We need to make sure that our thinking and feelings are guided by God’s standards ws13 9/15 pp. 21-26 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2013 Never Become “Enraged Against Jehovah” (2 occurrences) God is perfect, and his thoughts are higher than ours. (Isaiah 55:8, 9) ws13 8/15 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2013 Never Become “Enraged Against Jehovah” (2 occurrences) God is perfect, and his thoughts are higher than ours. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w13 8/15 pp. 10-14 - The Watchtower—2013 “I Myself Shall Not Forget You” (2 occurrences) ◼ Isaiah 43-62 w12 2/1 p. 15 - The Watchtower—2012 1 God Is a Mystery—Is It True? (2 occurrences) This is to be expected because his thoughts and ways are higher than ours.—Ecclesiastes 3:11; Isaiah 55:8, 9. w11 10/1 p. 4 - The Watchtower—2011 Are You Letting Jehovah Be Your Share? (2 occurrences) This means putting Jehovah’s standard of what is right and what is wrong ahead of human norms. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.) w11 9/15 pp. 11-15 - The Watchtower—2011 Are You Letting Jehovah Be Your Share? (2 occurrences) This means that we follow what Jehovah thinks is right and what is wrong and not what humans think. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.) ws11 9/15 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2011 Taxes—Must You Pay Them? (2 occurrences) Through the prophet Isaiah, God said: “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”—Isaiah 55:8, 9. w11 9/1 pp. 21-23 - The Watchtower—2011 Prove Yourself Ready! (2 occurrences) Despite disappointments or setbacks, we too must continue to support God’s rulership, confident that his way of doing things is wiser, more righteous, and better than any other. (Isa. 55:8-11; Jer. 10:23) w11 3/15 pp. 24-28 - The Watchtower—2011 “Who Has Come to Know the Mind of Jehovah?” (2 occurrences) Then, illustrating this fact, Jehovah went on to say: “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”—Isa. 55:8, 9. w10 10/15 pp. 3-7 - The Watchtower—2010 Do You Allow God to Speak to You Every Day? (2 occurrences) / 51-55 □ w09 8/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2009 Does God Approve of Polygamy? (2 occurrences) Of course, God’s ways and thoughts are higher than our own. (Isaiah 55:8, 9) w09 7/1 p. 30 - The Watchtower—2009 What Is in a Name? (2 occurrences) God’s personal name, therefore, is a guarantee that he will become whatever is needed in order to fulfill his purposes. (Isaiah 55:8-11) w09 2/1 pp. 13-15 - The Watchtower—2009 Make Good Use of Your Curiosity (2 occurrences) ‘For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.’”—Isaiah 55:8, 9. w08 6/1 pp. 18-21 - The Watchtower—2008 “Who Is Wise and Understanding Among You?” (2 occurrences) Jehovah’s ways are vastly superior to those of humans. (Isa. 55:8, 9) w08 3/15 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—2008 You Can Deal With Injustice! (2 occurrences) Jehovah did not view those cases from a mere human point of view. (Isaiah 55:8, 9) w07 8/15 pp. 16-18 - The Watchtower—2007 Will You Walk With God? (2 occurrences) As we make decisions, however, we humbly allow our power of reason to be guided by Jehovah’s infinitely superior mind. (Proverbs 3:5, 6; Isaiah 55:8, 9) w05 11/1 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—2005 Let God’s Word Light Your Roadway (2 occurrences) We can depend on every word going forth from Jehovah’s mouth; what God says will have “certain success” in the fulfillment of his purpose.—Isaiah 55:8-11. w05 4/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—2005 Make Jehovah Your Confidence (2 occurrences) If our thinking fails to harmonize with Jehovah’s, do we accept his wisdom for what it is—infinitely superior to ours? (Isaiah 55:8, 9) w03 9/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—2003 We Can Learn From the First Human Couple (2 occurrences) Our enjoyment of all of this, however, requires recognition of our total dependence upon our heavenly Father, Jehovah.—Ecclesiastes 3:10-13; Isaiah 55:6-13. w00 11/15 pp. 24-27 - The Watchtower—2000 12345
Because Jehovah is perfect, his sense of what is right and what is wrong is far above our own view, which is often influenced by our imperfection and sin. (Prov. 14:12; read Isaiah 55:8, 9.)
He calls attention to this vital fact in the prophecy of Isaiah 55:8, 9, where it is written: “‘For the thoughts of you people are not my thoughts, nor are my ways your ways,’ is the utterance of Jehovah.
He does not assess your worth based on your personal appearance, social status, or secular education. (Isa. 55:8, 9)
But what if a person thinks deeply about the incomparable wisdom and greatness of his Creator? (Isa. 40:22; 55:8, 9)
5. What does Jehovah consider when listening to our prayers? Explain. 5 Jehovah considers how our requests relate to his overall purpose. (Isa. 55:8, 9)
Yes, Jehovah’s view of what is precious and what is not differs from that of most humans. (Isa. 55:8, 9)
To accomplish this, his thoughts, language, and communication must be vastly superior to those of humans. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.)
In order to do all of that, Jehovah’s thoughts and language must be superior to the thoughts and language of humans. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.)
Yet, Jehovah’s view of us is more important than ours, and his thinking is much higher than ours. (Isa. 55:8, 9)
Yet, Jehovah’s opinion of us is more important than our own, because he knows much more than we do. (Isaiah 55:8, 9)
—Based on Genesis, chapters 22-50, as well as Exodus, Deuteronomy, 2 Samuel, Psalms, Isaiah, Daniel, Micah, Zechariah 9:9.
To avoid having problems, we need to make sure that our thinking and feelings are guided by God’s standards.—Read Isaiah 55:8, 9. We need to make sure that our thinking and feelings are guided by God’s standards
This is to be expected because his thoughts and ways are higher than ours.—Ecclesiastes 3:11; Isaiah 55:8, 9.
This means putting Jehovah’s standard of what is right and what is wrong ahead of human norms. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.)
This means that we follow what Jehovah thinks is right and what is wrong and not what humans think. (Read Isaiah 55:8, 9.)
Through the prophet Isaiah, God said: “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”—Isaiah 55:8, 9.
Despite disappointments or setbacks, we too must continue to support God’s rulership, confident that his way of doing things is wiser, more righteous, and better than any other. (Isa. 55:8-11; Jer. 10:23)
Then, illustrating this fact, Jehovah went on to say: “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”—Isa. 55:8, 9.
God’s personal name, therefore, is a guarantee that he will become whatever is needed in order to fulfill his purposes. (Isaiah 55:8-11)
‘For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.’”—Isaiah 55:8, 9.
As we make decisions, however, we humbly allow our power of reason to be guided by Jehovah’s infinitely superior mind. (Proverbs 3:5, 6; Isaiah 55:8, 9)
We can depend on every word going forth from Jehovah’s mouth; what God says will have “certain success” in the fulfillment of his purpose.—Isaiah 55:8-11.
If our thinking fails to harmonize with Jehovah’s, do we accept his wisdom for what it is—infinitely superior to ours? (Isaiah 55:8, 9)
Our enjoyment of all of this, however, requires recognition of our total dependence upon our heavenly Father, Jehovah.—Ecclesiastes 3:10-13; Isaiah 55:6-13.