Page 2 of 80 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: Kingdom Ministry. Be a Happy Doer (1 occurrence) Use the Scriptures and specific points in the publications to reach their hearts with the good news.—Heb. 4:12. km 1/01 p. 4 - Kingdom Ministry—2001 Question Box (1 occurrence) Looking up scriptures when invited to do so helps the audience benefit from the power of God’s Word as it is explained during the discourse.—Heb. 4:12. km 9/00 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—2000 Use Tracts to Start Conversations (1 occurrence) Never underestimate the power of God’s Word as explained in these brief, printed messages.—Heb. 4:12. km 1/00 p. 4 - Kingdom Ministry—2000 What Will You Say to an Atheist? (1 occurrence) Use logic, persuasion and, above all, the power of God’s Word to help them see the truth.—Acts 28:23, 24; Heb. 4:12. km 12/99 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1999 What Will You Say to a Buddhist? (1 occurrence) So read from it directly. (Heb. 4:12) km 8/99 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1999 Do You See Only the Outward Appearance? (1 occurrence) 4 Through our study of the Bible, we have come to appreciate that God’s Word has the power to change one’s thinking, conduct, and personality. (Eph. 4:22-24; Heb. 4:12) km 6/99 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1999 How Do You React to Apathy? (1 occurrence) So when we can do so, we should speak about Kingdom promises, referring to key Scriptural statements, even if it is not possible or practical to show a Bible text. (Heb. 4:12) km 10/97 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1997 Are You Handling God’s Word Aright? (1 occurrence) 5 When we handle the Word of God aright, we will find that it “is alive and exerts power . . . and is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart” of those to whom we preach. (Heb. 4:12) km 11/96 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1996 Part 2—Benefit From the Theocratic Ministry School for 1996 (1 occurrence) Elders and ministerial servants can accomplish this by preparing well, building their talk around the theme, speaking with conviction, and making the material live. (Heb. 4:12) km 2/96 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1996 Keep Your Mind Fixed on the Things Above (1 occurrence) When people keep their attention focused on the Word of God, they can be built up as a result of the powerful influence it exerts in their lives.—Heb. 4:12. km 11/95 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—1995 All Scripture Is Beneficial for Teaching (1 occurrence) Its message is powerful, “able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12) km 11/95 p. 4 - Kingdom Ministry—1995 Search for the Teachable Ones (1 occurrence) 7 Since the Word of God “exerts power,” we should try to use it in our presentations. (Heb. 4:12) km 4/95 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1995 God’s Word Has Power (1 occurrence) What it says is more motivating than anything man could produce. (Heb. 4:12) km 11/94 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1994 Cultivating Interest on Return Visits (1 occurrence) It is always good to use the Bible, recognizing its power to reach the heart.—Heb. 4:12. km 8/94 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1994 Helping Others Appreciate the Value of Our Publications (1 occurrence) 1 “The word of God is alive and exerts power.” (Heb. 4:12) km 1/94 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1994 Do You Reason From the Scriptures? (1 occurrence) That alone may cause the person to stop and listen.—Heb. 4:12. km 11/93 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1993 Requirements for Both the New and the Seasoned Minister (1 occurrence) His Word has the power to transform minds and search through hearts. (Heb. 4:12) km 8/93 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1993 The Power of God’s Word (1 occurrence) 1 The Word of God is powerful. (Heb. 4:12) km 11/92 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—1992 Use the Bible in Field Service (1 occurrence) Because it is the Word of God and “is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12) km 5/91 pp. 1-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1991 Turn Men From Darkness to Light (1 occurrence) Nothing is more powerful than God’s Word for reaching the heart. (Heb. 4:12) km 5/91 pp. 1-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1991 Presenting the Good News—With Tracts and Handbills (1 occurrence) 2 We should never underestimate the power of God’s Word as explained in these brief messages. (Heb. 4:12; compare Zechariah 4:10; James 3:4, 5.) km 1/91 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1991 Recommending the Word of God (1 occurrence) However, God’s Word has the power to change lives. (Heb. 4:12) km 11/90 pp. 1-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 Reach Hearts Through Effective Bible Studies (1 occurrence) Yes, God’s Word reaches hearts. (Heb. 4:12) km 10/90 pp. 1-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 Teach Students How to Use the Bible (1 occurrence) Yes, “the word of God is alive” and powerful. (Heb. 4:12) km 5/88 p. 7 - Kingdom Ministry—1988 Presenting the Good News—By Using the Bible (1 occurrence) 1 “The word of God is alive and exerts power.” (Heb. 4:12) km 2/88 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1988 Presenting the Good News—With the New World Translation (1 occurrence) What it says is more powerful than anything that men can devise or speak. (Heb. 4:12) km 11/86 p. 4 - Kingdom Ministry—1986 Maintaining Our Zeal in the Ministry (1 occurrence) Our lively and zealous presentation may help some of these to see the effect God’s Word has on those who take it to heart. (Heb. 4:12) km 11/85 pp. 1-2 - Kingdom Ministry—1985 Presenting the Good News—With a Positive Attitude (1 occurrence) Never forget that “the word of God is alive and exerts power.” (Heb. 4:12) km 11/85 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—1985 Teaching at Home Bible Studies (1 occurrence) It is God’s Word that has power and that will move people to action. (Heb. 4:12) km 3/85 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—1985 What Does the Bible Mean to You? (1 occurrence) We know its contents represent divine wisdom that is “able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12) km 12/84 pp. 1-2 - Kingdom Ministry—1984 God’s Word Exerts Power (1 occurrence) 4 For God’s Word to exert power in our life we have to know what it teaches and apply it. (Heb. 4:12) km 12/83 pp. 1-4 - Kingdom Ministry—1983 What Makes a Pioneer? (1 occurrence) Remember, it has the power to motivate. (Heb. 4:12) km 7/83 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—1983 Meetings to Help Us Make Disciples (1 occurrence) Each 15th-of-the-month issue of The Watchtower now carries an interesting article entitled “God’s Word Is Alive.” (Heb. 4:12) km 8/81 p. 2 - Kingdom Ministry—1981 Presenting the Good News—House-to-House Work Brings Personal Benefits (1 occurrence) As we regularly use the Bible in the house-to-house work, we find it is “alive and exerts power.”—Heb. 4:12. km 4/81 p. 4 - Kingdom Ministry—1981 Use The Bible—Its Message Is Powerful (1 occurrence) 1 “The word of God is alive and exerts power and is sharper than any two-edged sword and . . . is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12) km 6/76 pp. 1-4 - Kingdom Ministry—1976 Choose Life-Follow God’s Way? (1 occurrence) Further, Paul wrote: “God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name.” (Heb. 4:12; 6:10) km 9/75 pp. 1-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1975 Serving with a Spirit of Willingness (1 occurrence) 4 Our being motivated by the same “word of God” causes us to think of ways that we can enlarge our field service privileges. (Heb. 4:12) km 2/74 pp. 7-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1974 Your Service Meetings (1 occurrence) (6) How could we carry on the preaching work if no literature were available to offer? (yb74 p. 20; yb70 p. 312) (Could we do as our brothers and sisters in Singapore are now doing? Now is the time to improve our ability to use the Bible in our field ministry by doing so each week.—Heb. 4:12) km 2/74 p. 2 - Kingdom Ministry—1974 Advocating the Bible (1 occurrence) However, all of us know that Bible reading is a “must” and should, therefore, take priority over TV or other similar pursuits. (Heb. 4:12) km 6/71 pp. 1-3 - Kingdom Ministry—1971 Offering the Good News Effectively (1 occurrence) These exert power and can make him think. (Heb. 4:12) km 1/70 pp. 7-8 - Kingdom Ministry—1970 12
Use the Scriptures and specific points in the publications to reach their hearts with the good news.—Heb. 4:12.
Looking up scriptures when invited to do so helps the audience benefit from the power of God’s Word as it is explained during the discourse.—Heb. 4:12.
Never underestimate the power of God’s Word as explained in these brief, printed messages.—Heb. 4:12.
Use logic, persuasion and, above all, the power of God’s Word to help them see the truth.—Acts 28:23, 24; Heb. 4:12.
4 Through our study of the Bible, we have come to appreciate that God’s Word has the power to change one’s thinking, conduct, and personality. (Eph. 4:22-24; Heb. 4:12)
So when we can do so, we should speak about Kingdom promises, referring to key Scriptural statements, even if it is not possible or practical to show a Bible text. (Heb. 4:12)
5 When we handle the Word of God aright, we will find that it “is alive and exerts power . . . and is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart” of those to whom we preach. (Heb. 4:12)
Elders and ministerial servants can accomplish this by preparing well, building their talk around the theme, speaking with conviction, and making the material live. (Heb. 4:12)
When people keep their attention focused on the Word of God, they can be built up as a result of the powerful influence it exerts in their lives.—Heb. 4:12.
Because it is the Word of God and “is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12)
2 We should never underestimate the power of God’s Word as explained in these brief messages. (Heb. 4:12; compare Zechariah 4:10; James 3:4, 5.)
Our lively and zealous presentation may help some of these to see the effect God’s Word has on those who take it to heart. (Heb. 4:12)
We know its contents represent divine wisdom that is “able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12)
4 For God’s Word to exert power in our life we have to know what it teaches and apply it. (Heb. 4:12)
Each 15th-of-the-month issue of The Watchtower now carries an interesting article entitled “God’s Word Is Alive.” (Heb. 4:12)
As we regularly use the Bible in the house-to-house work, we find it is “alive and exerts power.”—Heb. 4:12.
1 “The word of God is alive and exerts power and is sharper than any two-edged sword and . . . is able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Heb. 4:12)
Further, Paul wrote: “God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name.” (Heb. 4:12; 6:10)
4 Our being motivated by the same “word of God” causes us to think of ways that we can enlarge our field service privileges. (Heb. 4:12)
(6) How could we carry on the preaching work if no literature were available to offer? (yb74 p. 20; yb70 p. 312) (Could we do as our brothers and sisters in Singapore are now doing? Now is the time to improve our ability to use the Bible in our field ministry by doing so each week.—Heb. 4:12)
However, all of us know that Bible reading is a “must” and should, therefore, take priority over TV or other similar pursuits. (Heb. 4:12)