Page 5 of 585 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 Taxes—Must You Pay Them? (1 occurrence) Instead, they patiently wait for God’s due time to intervene in human affairs through the rule of his Son, Jesus, who said: “My kingdom is no part of this world.”—John 18:36. w11 9/1 pp. 21-23 - The Watchtower—2011 Does God Support Wars Today? (1 occurrence) But, as it is, my kingdom is not from this source.” (John 18:36) g 8/11 pp. 22-23 - Awake!—2011 A Book You Can Trust—Part 6 (1 occurrence) When Jesus stood before the Roman Governor Pontius Pilate, he spoke of a Kingdom, or government, that “is no part of this world.” (John 18:36) g 4/11 pp. 10-13 - Awake!—2011 Jesus—How He Lived (1 occurrence) ▪ God’s Kingdom is a heavenly government, and Jesus is the one whom Jehovah has appointed as King.—MATTHEW 4:17; JOHN 18:36. w11 4/1 pp. 6-7 - The Watchtower—2011 Are You Prepared for the Most Important Day of the Year? (1 occurrence) □ John 18:28-19:42 w11 2/1 pp. 21-24 - The Watchtower—2011 Will Religion Ever Be a Force for Peace? (1 occurrence) But, as it is, my kingdom is not from this source.” (John 18:36) g 1/11 pp. 7-9 - Awake!—2011 Why Did They Reject the Messiah? (1 occurrence) Instead, he taught that his kingdom was to be “no part of this world.” (John 6:15; 18:36) w10 12/1 pp. 18-21 - The Watchtower—2010 Seven Steps to Beneficial Bible Reading (1 occurrence) • Jesus: Matthew 1-28; Mark 1-16; Luke 1-24; John 1-21.c w10 7/1 pp. 19-21 - The Watchtower—2010 Why Did Jesus Not Get Involved in Politics? (1 occurrence) That is why Jesus said to one worldly politician: “My kingdom is no part of this world.” (John 18:36) w10 7/1 pp. 22-25 - The Watchtower—2010 The Apologists—Christian Defenders or Would-Be Philosophers? (1 occurrence) In so doing, they ignored the words of Jesus Christ, who said: “My kingdom is no part of this world.”—John 18:36. w10 6/1 pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower—2010 Why Did God Wage War Against the Canaanites? (1 occurrence) Instead of taking up arms, true Christians put their complete trust in God’s Kingdom, which will soon remove all wickedness from this earth.—Daniel 2:44; John 18:36. w10 1/1 pp. 13-15 - The Watchtower—2010 Jesus Performs Miracles (1 occurrence) —Based on the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. bm section 18 p. 21 - Bible’s Message (bm) Jesus Christ Is Put to Death (1 occurrence) —Based on Matthew chapters 26 and 27; Mark chapters 14 and 15; Luke chapters 22 and 23; John chapters 12 to 19. bm section 20 p. 23 - Bible’s Message (bm) Pursue Lasting Peace and Happiness With God’s People (1 occurrence) In obedience to Jesus’ command, they gave full support to God’s Kingdom, remaining strictly neutral in worldly affairs, not taking part in or interfering with any political or military activities. (Matthew 6:33; John 18:36) pc pp. 24-28 - Lasting Peace (pc) Is It Possible to Love One’s Enemies? (1 occurrence) They view Jesus as King and advocate his heavenly Kingdom by peacefully proclaiming the good news. (Matthew 24:14; John 18:36) g 11/09 pp. 10-11 - Awake!—2009 Myth 3: All Good People Go to Heaven (1 occurrence) The church began solidifying its power by becoming mixed up in politics, ignoring Jesus’ explicit statements that his followers were to be “no part of the world.” (John 15:19; 17:14-16; 18:36) w09 11/1 p. 6 - The Watchtower—2009 Is War Compatible With Christianity? (1 occurrence) But, as it is, my kingdom is not from this source.”—John 18:36. w09 10/1 pp. 29-31 - The Watchtower—2009 Do You Allow God to Speak to You Every Day? (1 occurrence) / 16-18 □ w09 8/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2009 Good Religion Promotes Brotherly Love (1 occurrence) But my kingdom is not from the world.”—John 18:36, English Standard Version. w09 8/1 pp. 6-8 - The Watchtower—2009 Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Believe That They Are the Only Ones Who Will Be Saved? (1 occurrence) (3) “My kingdom is no part of this world,” Jesus said to Pontius Pilate. (John 18:36) w08 11/1 p. 28 - The Watchtower—2008 Jehovah Will Not Leave His Loyal Ones (1 occurrence) While we gladly submit to governmental authorities in secular matters and remain neutral in worldly conflicts, our loyalty goes to God’s Kingdom. (John 18:36; Rom. 13:1-8) w08 8/15 pp. 3-7 - The Watchtower—2008 Did You Know? (1 occurrence) Although the Bible does not indicate whether this was the case, it is interesting to note that there is no mention of an interpreter being used for this conversation.—John 18:28-40. w08 8/1 p. 26 - The Watchtower—2008 Highlights From the Book of John (1 occurrence) (John 11:55–21:25) w08 4/15 pp. 30-32 - The Watchtower—2008 Ancient Manuscripts—How Are They Dated? (1 occurrence) While examining the items, which included letters, receipts, and census documents, scholar Colin Roberts saw a fragment inscribed with text he recognized—a few verses from John chapter 18. g 2/08 pp. 19-22 - Awake!—2008 Why Care for Earth’s Environment? (1 occurrence) He clearly stated: “My kingdom is no part of this world.”—John 18:36. g 12/07 pp. 10-11 - Awake!—2007 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2008 (1 occurrence) June 2 Bible reading: John 17-21 Song 198 km 10/07 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2007 “I Admired His Incredible Determination” (1 occurrence) They followed the direction of the Bible, remaining politically neutral and refusing to take up arms. (Matthew 26:52; John 18:36) w07 10/15 p. 32 - The Watchtower—2007 “Your Plans Will Be Firmly Established” (1 occurrence) It has no alliance with “the throne causing adversities.”—Psalm 94:20; John 18:36; 1 John 5:19. w07 5/15 pp. 17-20 - The Watchtower—2007 Awaiting a Kingdom That Is “No Part of This World” (1 occurrence) “If my kingdom were part of this world, my attendants would have fought.” (John 18:36) w07 3/1 pp. 8-12 - The Watchtower—2007 Has Christianity Failed? (1 occurrence) He also rejected violence as a way of settling disputes. (Matthew 26:50-53; John 18:36) g 1/07 pp. 18-19 - Awake!—2007 The Antichrist Exposed (1 occurrence) Yet, Jesus stated: “My kingdom is no part of this world.” (John 18:36) w06 12/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2006 The Quakers’ “Holy Experiment” (1 occurrence) Why did Jesus say those words recorded at John 18:36? g 11/06 pp. 10-12 - Awake!—2006 Whom Should You Believe? (1 occurrence) But they do not violate their Christian neutrality by supporting the efforts of Fundamentalist groups that try to establish civil laws that would force others to adopt Bible standards.—John 18:36. g 9/06 p. 3 - Awake!—2006 Loyally Serving Christ the King (1 occurrence) But, as it is, my kingdom is not from this source.” (John 18:36) w06 5/1 pp. 27-31 - The Watchtower—2006 Pilgrims and Puritans—Who Were They? (1 occurrence) The mixing of politics and religion is something that Jesus Christ avoided. (John 6:15; 18:36) g 2/06 pp. 10-13 - Awake!—2006 When Blood Was Spilled in the Name of Christ (1 occurrence) Jesus commanded his followers to stay separate from politics, to be “no part of the world.” (John 17:16; 18:36) g05 8/22 pp. 12-14 - Awake!—2005 What Influence Does Jesus Christ Have on You? (1 occurrence) But, as it is, my kingdom is not from this source.” (John 18:36) w05 3/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2005 ‘If You Are Impressed Into Service’ (1 occurrence) Others have spent many years in prison for refusing to participate in what they considered to be nonneutral activities. (Isaiah 2:4; John 17:16; 18:36) w05 2/15 pp. 23-26 - The Watchtower—2005 United by Love of God (1 occurrence) They pursued peace with everyone.—John 14:26; 18:36; Matthew 6:9, 10; Acts 2:1-4; Romans 12:17-21. w05 1/1 pp. 4-6 - The Watchtower—2005 Hold to the Pattern Jesus Set (1 occurrence) God’s Kingdom was “no part of this world” and had no national boundaries to protect. (John 18:36) w05 1/1 pp. 7-12 - The Watchtower—2005 34567
Instead, they patiently wait for God’s due time to intervene in human affairs through the rule of his Son, Jesus, who said: “My kingdom is no part of this world.”—John 18:36.
When Jesus stood before the Roman Governor Pontius Pilate, he spoke of a Kingdom, or government, that “is no part of this world.” (John 18:36)
▪ God’s Kingdom is a heavenly government, and Jesus is the one whom Jehovah has appointed as King.—MATTHEW 4:17; JOHN 18:36.
That is why Jesus said to one worldly politician: “My kingdom is no part of this world.” (John 18:36)
In so doing, they ignored the words of Jesus Christ, who said: “My kingdom is no part of this world.”—John 18:36.
Instead of taking up arms, true Christians put their complete trust in God’s Kingdom, which will soon remove all wickedness from this earth.—Daniel 2:44; John 18:36.
—Based on Matthew chapters 26 and 27; Mark chapters 14 and 15; Luke chapters 22 and 23; John chapters 12 to 19.
In obedience to Jesus’ command, they gave full support to God’s Kingdom, remaining strictly neutral in worldly affairs, not taking part in or interfering with any political or military activities. (Matthew 6:33; John 18:36)
They view Jesus as King and advocate his heavenly Kingdom by peacefully proclaiming the good news. (Matthew 24:14; John 18:36)
The church began solidifying its power by becoming mixed up in politics, ignoring Jesus’ explicit statements that his followers were to be “no part of the world.” (John 15:19; 17:14-16; 18:36)
While we gladly submit to governmental authorities in secular matters and remain neutral in worldly conflicts, our loyalty goes to God’s Kingdom. (John 18:36; Rom. 13:1-8)
Although the Bible does not indicate whether this was the case, it is interesting to note that there is no mention of an interpreter being used for this conversation.—John 18:28-40.
While examining the items, which included letters, receipts, and census documents, scholar Colin Roberts saw a fragment inscribed with text he recognized—a few verses from John chapter 18.
They followed the direction of the Bible, remaining politically neutral and refusing to take up arms. (Matthew 26:52; John 18:36)
But they do not violate their Christian neutrality by supporting the efforts of Fundamentalist groups that try to establish civil laws that would force others to adopt Bible standards.—John 18:36.
Jesus commanded his followers to stay separate from politics, to be “no part of the world.” (John 17:16; 18:36)
Others have spent many years in prison for refusing to participate in what they considered to be nonneutral activities. (Isaiah 2:4; John 17:16; 18:36)