Page 6 of 378 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 Sincere Believer and Responsible Citizen—How to Be Both (1 occurrence) Jesus knew that God had purposed to use His Kingdom at a future time to put an end to all human governments and erase the causes of all suffering. (Luke 4:43; 8:1) w12 5/1 pp. 10-11 - The Watchtower—2012 Jesus Christ—Our Questions Answered (1 occurrence) He preached and taught publicly because he wanted people to know the truth about him.—Luke 8:1. w12 4/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2012 “This Good News of the Kingdom Will Be Preached” (1 occurrence) What It Means: The Gospel writer Luke reported that Jesus “went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1) w12 3/1 pp. 8-9 - The Watchtower—2012 Train Others to Reach Out (1 occurrence) Jesus worked hard in the preaching work and told his disciples to follow his example. (Matthew 28:19, 20; Luke 8:1) ws11 11/15 pp. 27-32 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2011 Train Others to Reach Out (1 occurrence) If a brother seems somewhat self-sparing, for example, an elder may find it helpful to point out that Jesus was a zealous Kingdom proclaimer who commissioned his followers to make disciples. (Matt. 28:19, 20; Luke 8:1) w11 11/15 pp. 28-32 - The Watchtower—2011 How Can You Recognize True Worship? (1 occurrence) Jesus continued speaking about it until his dying day. (Luke 4:43; 8:1; 23:42, 43) w11 8/1 pp. 16-17 - The Watchtower—2011 Who Are Preaching the Good News? (1 occurrence) Like Jesus and his disciples, Jehovah’s Witnesses go to people with the good news. (Luke 8:1; 10:1) w11 3/1 pp. 7-8 - The Watchtower—2011 “Your Leader Is One, the Christ” (1 occurrence) His disciples followed him as he traveled the length and breadth of the land, preaching the good news of the Kingdom. (Luke 8:1) w10 9/15 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—2010 Why Did Jesus Not Get Involved in Politics? (1 occurrence) No wonder the Bible refers to Christ’s message as “good news”!—Luke 8:1. w10 7/1 pp. 22-25 - The Watchtower—2010 How to Train New Ones to Preach (1 occurrence) 3. How may we help others by our example? 3 Teach by Example: Jesus demonstrated to his disciples how to preach. (Luke 8:1; 1 Pet. 2:21) km 5/10 p. 7 - Kingdom Ministry—2010 What Do Others Learn From Watching You? (1 occurrence) As they accompanied Jesus in the ministry, the disciples saw that he was a tireless worker who was effective in teaching the truth to others. (Luke 8:1; 21:37, 38) km 4/10 pp. 2-3 - Kingdom Ministry—2010 What Jesus Taught About God’s Kingdom (1 occurrence) “He went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching . . . the good news of the kingdom of God.”—LUKE 8:1. w10 4/1 pp. 8-10 - The Watchtower—2010 Christian Families—Follow Jesus’ Example! (1 occurrence) He showed them how to carry out the commission that he gave them. (Luke 8:1) w09 7/15 pp. 7-11 - The Watchtower—2009 Imitate Jesus—Teach With Love (1 occurrence) Rather than expecting people to come to him, he traveled hundreds of miles on foot to share the good news with them. (Matt. 4:23-25; Luke 8:1) w09 7/15 pp. 15-19 - The Watchtower—2009 Look! Jehovah’s Approved Servant (1 occurrence) During his earthly ministry, Jesus did this by exposing false religious traditions and preaching the good news of the Kingdom. (Matt. 15:3; Luke 8:1) w09 1/15 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—2009 Deliverance by God’s Kingdom Is at Hand! (1 occurrence) Jesus “went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1) w08 5/15 pp. 12-16 - The Watchtower—2008 Is Superstition Compatible With Bible Teaching? (1 occurrence) Superstition has been one of their devices.—Genesis 6:1, 2; Luke 8:2, 30; Jude 6. g 3/08 pp. 10-11 - Awake!—2008 Are You for Jehovah’s Sovereignty? (1 occurrence) Jesus traveled the length and breadth of the land, “preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1) w07 12/1 pp. 26-30 - The Watchtower—2007 Imitate the Great Disciple Maker (1 occurrence) 2 Jesus was an excellent preacher of the good news and an outstanding teacher of Scriptural truth. (Luke 8:1; John 8:28) w07 11/15 pp. 26-30 - The Watchtower—2007 Cultivate Qualities That Can Help You Make Disciples (1 occurrence) 4. Why did Jesus enjoy teaching people about Jehovah? 4 Because he had deep love for Jehovah, Jesus found great pleasure in talking about God’s purposes, the Kingdom, and true worship. (Luke 8:1; John 4:23, 24, 31) w07 11/15 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—2007 Luke—A Beloved Fellow Worker (1 occurrence) Luke tells us about small Zacchaeus, who climbed a tree to get a view of Jesus, and notes the repentant attitude of one evildoer impaled alongside Christ.—Luke 2:24; 7:11-17, 36-50; 8:2, 3; 10:38-42; 13:10-17; 14:1-6; 17:11-19; 19:1-10; 23:39-43. w07 11/15 pp. 18-20 - The Watchtower—2007 Are You Refreshing to Others? (1 occurrence) He offered them spiritual refreshment by proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom to them. (Luke 8:1) w07 11/15 pp. 15-17 - The Watchtower—2007 Imitate Christ in Your Ministry (1 occurrence) Nor did he allow any other well-intentioned pursuits to distract him or overshadow his primary work. (Luke 8:1) km 2/07 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—2007 Shepherds Who Are “Examples to the Flock” (1 occurrence) Jesus often had his followers with him in the preaching work and used such occasions to give encouragement. (Luke 8:1) w06 5/1 pp. 17-21 - The Watchtower—2006 Our Children—A Precious Inheritance (1 occurrence) He thus took advantage of every opportunity to teach them. (Mark 6:31, 32; Luke 8:1; 22:14) w05 4/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—2005 “Finding One Pearl of High Value” (1 occurrence) He traversed the length and breadth of the land, “journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.”—Matthew 4:17; Luke 8:1. w05 2/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—2005 Keep a Sense of Urgency! (1 occurrence) Hence, he carried out his ministry with a sense of urgency, and he trained his disciples to do the same. (Luke 4:42-44; 8:1; 10:2-4) km 11/04 p. 1 - Kingdom Ministry—2004 Who Is the Right Leader for Today? (1 occurrence) His own feet got dirty as he preached the good news along the dusty roads of Israel. (Luke 8:1) w04 11/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2004 “Go About in the Land” (1 occurrence) 15. Why is geography of interest regarding the Christian Greek Scriptures? 15 The geography of Bible lands figures in accounts in the Christian Greek Scriptures, such as the travels and ministry of Jesus and the apostle Paul. (Mark 1:38; 7:24, 31; 10:1; Luke 8:1; 13:22; 2 Corinthians 11:25, 26) w04 10/15 pp. 13-19 - The Watchtower—2004 “Do the Work of an Evangelizer” (1 occurrence) And the twelve were with him.” (Luke 8:1) w04 3/15 pp. 10-14 - The Watchtower—2004 True Christianity Is Flourishing (1 occurrence) They look to God’s Kingdom for relief from global problems. (Luke 8:1) w04 3/1 pp. 5-7 - The Watchtower—2004 The Meaning of Your Baptism (1 occurrence) 6. How serious was Jesus about doing God’s will for him? 6 God’s will for Christ Jesus involved activity in connection with the Kingdom. (Luke 8:1) wt chap. 12 pp. 110-119 - Worship God (wt) “Let Us Work What Is Good Toward All” (1 occurrence) TO PREACH and teach the good news of God’s Kingdom was Jesus’ primary activity. (Mark 1:14; Luke 8:1) w02 7/15 pp. 8-9 - The Watchtower—2002 Ways They Use to Share the Good News (1 occurrence) His early disciples did likewise. (Luke 8:1; 9:1-6; 10:1-9) jt pp. 19-21 - Jehovah’s Witnesses (jt) What Does It All Mean? (1 occurrence) And God appointed him to be the King of this Kingdom, which is a government that will soon rule over all the earth.—Luke 8:1; Revelation 11:15; 20:1-6. g00 4/8 pp. 9-11 - Awake!—2000 What You Should Know About Witchcraft (1 occurrence) At times the agony was compounded when many demons gained possession of a person simultaneously. (Luke 8:2, 30) w00 4/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2000 How Do You View Yourself? (1 occurrence) Jesus studied God’s Word diligently, prayed fervently, and exerted himself vigorously in the ministry. (Matthew 4:1-10; 26:36-44; Luke 8:1; John 4:34; 8:28; Hebrews 5:7) w00 1/15 pp. 20-22 - The Watchtower—2000 Benefits From Loving God’s Word (1 occurrence) As Jesus proclaimed the good news throughout Palestine, crowds gathered to hear him. (Luke 8:1, 4) w99 11/1 pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower—1999 Religious Unity in Marriage—Why Important (1 occurrence) As was true of Jesus, he would center his life around doing God’s will.—Matthew 6:33; 16:24; Luke 8:1; John 18:37. g99 8/8 pp. 18-20 - Awake!—1999 Our Treasure in Earthen Vessels (1 occurrence) 8. Who made up the initial governing body, and how did this body develop? 8 Jesus had prepared 12 apostles to become an initial governing body, training them as well as others for the ministry. (Luke 8:1; 9:1, 2; 10:1, 2) w99 2/1 pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower—1999 45678
Jesus knew that God had purposed to use His Kingdom at a future time to put an end to all human governments and erase the causes of all suffering. (Luke 4:43; 8:1)
What It Means: The Gospel writer Luke reported that Jesus “went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1)
Jesus worked hard in the preaching work and told his disciples to follow his example. (Matthew 28:19, 20; Luke 8:1)
If a brother seems somewhat self-sparing, for example, an elder may find it helpful to point out that Jesus was a zealous Kingdom proclaimer who commissioned his followers to make disciples. (Matt. 28:19, 20; Luke 8:1)
His disciples followed him as he traveled the length and breadth of the land, preaching the good news of the Kingdom. (Luke 8:1)
3. How may we help others by our example? 3 Teach by Example: Jesus demonstrated to his disciples how to preach. (Luke 8:1; 1 Pet. 2:21)
As they accompanied Jesus in the ministry, the disciples saw that he was a tireless worker who was effective in teaching the truth to others. (Luke 8:1; 21:37, 38)
“He went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching . . . the good news of the kingdom of God.”—LUKE 8:1.
Rather than expecting people to come to him, he traveled hundreds of miles on foot to share the good news with them. (Matt. 4:23-25; Luke 8:1)
During his earthly ministry, Jesus did this by exposing false religious traditions and preaching the good news of the Kingdom. (Matt. 15:3; Luke 8:1)
Jesus “went journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1)
Jesus traveled the length and breadth of the land, “preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.” (Luke 8:1)
2 Jesus was an excellent preacher of the good news and an outstanding teacher of Scriptural truth. (Luke 8:1; John 8:28)
4. Why did Jesus enjoy teaching people about Jehovah? 4 Because he had deep love for Jehovah, Jesus found great pleasure in talking about God’s purposes, the Kingdom, and true worship. (Luke 8:1; John 4:23, 24, 31)
Luke tells us about small Zacchaeus, who climbed a tree to get a view of Jesus, and notes the repentant attitude of one evildoer impaled alongside Christ.—Luke 2:24; 7:11-17, 36-50; 8:2, 3; 10:38-42; 13:10-17; 14:1-6; 17:11-19; 19:1-10; 23:39-43.
He offered them spiritual refreshment by proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom to them. (Luke 8:1)
Nor did he allow any other well-intentioned pursuits to distract him or overshadow his primary work. (Luke 8:1)
Jesus often had his followers with him in the preaching work and used such occasions to give encouragement. (Luke 8:1)
He traversed the length and breadth of the land, “journeying from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the kingdom of God.”—Matthew 4:17; Luke 8:1.
Hence, he carried out his ministry with a sense of urgency, and he trained his disciples to do the same. (Luke 4:42-44; 8:1; 10:2-4)
15. Why is geography of interest regarding the Christian Greek Scriptures? 15 The geography of Bible lands figures in accounts in the Christian Greek Scriptures, such as the travels and ministry of Jesus and the apostle Paul. (Mark 1:38; 7:24, 31; 10:1; Luke 8:1; 13:22; 2 Corinthians 11:25, 26)
6. How serious was Jesus about doing God’s will for him? 6 God’s will for Christ Jesus involved activity in connection with the Kingdom. (Luke 8:1)
TO PREACH and teach the good news of God’s Kingdom was Jesus’ primary activity. (Mark 1:14; Luke 8:1)
And God appointed him to be the King of this Kingdom, which is a government that will soon rule over all the earth.—Luke 8:1; Revelation 11:15; 20:1-6.
At times the agony was compounded when many demons gained possession of a person simultaneously. (Luke 8:2, 30)
Jesus studied God’s Word diligently, prayed fervently, and exerted himself vigorously in the ministry. (Matthew 4:1-10; 26:36-44; Luke 8:1; John 4:34; 8:28; Hebrews 5:7)
As was true of Jesus, he would center his life around doing God’s will.—Matthew 6:33; 16:24; Luke 8:1; John 18:37.
8. Who made up the initial governing body, and how did this body develop? 8 Jesus had prepared 12 apostles to become an initial governing body, training them as well as others for the ministry. (Luke 8:1; 9:1, 2; 10:1, 2)