14 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: Awake!. Why I Gave Up a Lucrative Career (1 occurrence) It is a great joy to meet up with such “spiritual children” and find them still walking in the truth—many also serving as pioneers. (3 John 4) g 6/10 pp. 24-26 - Awake!—2010 From Silent Service to Sacred Service (1 occurrence) Indeed, the results have brought us immeasurable joy, for both Allison and Drew continue “walking in the truth.”—3 John 4; Proverbs 23:24. g 11/09 pp. 12-14 - Awake!—2009 How Would You Answer? (1 occurrence) Gaius.—3 John 1, 3-6. g 12/07 pp. 28-31 - Awake!—2007 Something More Lasting Than Art (1 occurrence) What a joy these spiritual children bring to our hearts! (3 John 4) g 4/07 pp. 19-22 - Awake!—2007 Crossword Puzzle (1 occurrence) Although Jude had intended to write his Christian brothers about the salvation they held in common, he found it necessary to write them to do this regarding their faith [5 words] (Jude 3) g04 12/8 pp. 13-27 - Awake!—2004 What’s Wrong With Cheating? (1 occurrence) You bring home from school one of the best gifts you can give your parents—a record of Christian integrity. (3 John 4) g03 1/22 pp. 13-15 - Awake!—2003 The Truth About Angels (1 occurrence) If this is so, however, why does the Bible tell us to “put up a hard fight for the faith”?—Jude 3. g99 11/22 pp. 8-10 - Awake!—1999 How to Maintain a Healthy Mental Outlook (1 occurrence) I found it necessary to write you to exhort you to put up a hard fight for the faith that was once for all time delivered to the holy ones.” (Jude 3, 4) g99 7/8 pp. 8-11 - Awake!—1999 How Can I Make the Truth My Own? (1 occurrence) But does this mean that such ones are “walking in the truth”? (3 John 3, 4) g98 10/22 pp. 12-14 - Awake!—1998 Living Happily In the Empty Nest (1 occurrence) The apostle John said regarding his spiritual family: “No greater cause for thankfulness do I have than these things, that I should be hearing that my children go on walking in the truth.” (3 John 4) g98 1/22 pp. 9-12 - Awake!—1998 A Lesson From a Pot of Fat (1 occurrence) Happily, I can count 47 of my family members who are walking in the way of Bible truth, including seven grandchildren. (3 John 4) g97 10/22 pp. 20-24 - Awake!—1997 How Can I Help My Single Parent? (1 occurrence) “No greater cause for thankfulness do I have than these things, that I should be hearing that my children go on walking in the truth.” (3 John 4) g91 3/22 pp. 18-20 - Awake!—1991 Are Our Lives Predestined? (1 occurrence) Hence the warning: “Keep on holding fast what you have, that no one may take your crown.”—Revelation 3:11; see also Matthew 24:13; Philippians 3:12, 13; 2 Peter 1:10; Jude 3-5. g83 1/8 pp. 14-16 - Awake!—1983 The Role of God’s Spirit in Bible Writing (1 occurrence) Hence, directed by God’s spirit, Jude provided exhortation to aid fellow believers to cope successfully with corruptive influences inside the congregation.—Jude 3, 4. g71 11/8 pp. 27-28 - Awake!—1971 1
It is a great joy to meet up with such “spiritual children” and find them still walking in the truth—many also serving as pioneers. (3 John 4)
Indeed, the results have brought us immeasurable joy, for both Allison and Drew continue “walking in the truth.”—3 John 4; Proverbs 23:24.
Although Jude had intended to write his Christian brothers about the salvation they held in common, he found it necessary to write them to do this regarding their faith [5 words] (Jude 3)
You bring home from school one of the best gifts you can give your parents—a record of Christian integrity. (3 John 4)
I found it necessary to write you to exhort you to put up a hard fight for the faith that was once for all time delivered to the holy ones.” (Jude 3, 4)
The apostle John said regarding his spiritual family: “No greater cause for thankfulness do I have than these things, that I should be hearing that my children go on walking in the truth.” (3 John 4)
Happily, I can count 47 of my family members who are walking in the way of Bible truth, including seven grandchildren. (3 John 4)
“No greater cause for thankfulness do I have than these things, that I should be hearing that my children go on walking in the truth.” (3 John 4)
Hence the warning: “Keep on holding fast what you have, that no one may take your crown.”—Revelation 3:11; see also Matthew 24:13; Philippians 3:12, 13; 2 Peter 1:10; Jude 3-5.
Hence, directed by God’s spirit, Jude provided exhortation to aid fellow believers to cope successfully with corruptive influences inside the congregation.—Jude 3, 4.