Page 18 of 1622 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 Do I Need Better Friends? (1 occurrence) a Of course, everyone makes mistakes. (Romans 3:23) g 3/09 pp. 18-20 - Awake!—2009 Righteous Ones Will Praise God Forever (1 occurrence) No matter how hard we try to do what is right, we make mistakes, sometimes serious ones.—Rom. 3:23; Jas. 3:2. w09 3/15 pp. 24-28 - The Watchtower—2009 How Jesus’ Sayings Promote Happiness (1 occurrence) Is it not comforting to know that those who repentantly seek forgiveness of their sins on the basis of Jesus’ ransom sacrifice can attain a righteous standing with God?—Read Romans 3:23, 24. w09 2/15 pp. 6-10 - The Watchtower—2009 Should You Insist on Your Personal Preferences? (1 occurrence) From an early age, imperfect humans display a measure of selfishness. (Gen. 8:21; Rom. 3:23) w09 2/15 pp. 19-21 - The Watchtower—2009 He Learned From His Mistakes (1 occurrence) We all sin; we all make mistakes. (Romans 3:23) w09 1/1 pp. 25-29 - The Watchtower—2009 A Double Life—Who Has to Know? (1 occurrence) How pained he must be today when youths reared “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah” secretly do wrong things!—Ephesians 6:4. yp2 chap. 16 pp. 136-141 - Young People Ask, Volume 2 (yp2) What Should I Do if My Parents Argue? (1 occurrence) But the Bible says: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) yp2 chap. 24 pp. 199-207 - Young People Ask, Volume 2 (yp2) Why Do I Feel That I Have to Be Perfect? (1 occurrence) The Bible plainly states: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) yp2 chap. 27 pp. 225-230 - Young People Ask, Volume 2 (yp2) Should I Tell On My Friend? (1 occurrence) Indeed, the Bible says: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) g 12/08 pp. 19-21 - Awake!—2008 Six Keys to Personal Success (1 occurrence) Children raised in such an environment enjoy a sense of security and family stability, and they feel truly loved and appreciated.—Ephesians 5:33–6:4; Colossians 3:20. g 11/08 pp. 6-9 - Awake!—2008 Personal and Family Bible Study Are Vital! (1 occurrence) Children need help to deal with the deteriorating moral climate in schools today. (Prov. 22:3, 6) km 10/08 p. 8 - Kingdom Ministry—2008 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2009 (1 occurrence) No. 2: What Is Mental-Regulating, and Why Is It Important? (Eph. 6:4) km 10/08 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2008 How Should I View My Curfew? (1 occurrence) It’s about teaching a skill that will benefit your child long after leaving home.—Proverbs 22:6. g 10/08 pp. 26-29 - Awake!—2008 How My Faith Helped Me to Face Tragedies (1 occurrence) One scripture emphasized for me the importance of Saúl’s spiritual training: “Train up a boy according to the way for him; even when he grows old he will not turn aside from it.” (Proverbs 22:6) w08 10/1 pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower—2008 Question Box (1 occurrence) Although fathers have the primary responsibility of bringing their children up “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah,” both parents share in training their children. (Eph. 6:4) km 9/08 p. 3 - Kingdom Ministry—2008 Highlights From the Letters to the Galatians, the Ephesians, the Philippians, and the Colossians (1 occurrence) (Eph. 1:1–6:24) w08 8/15 pp. 26-28 - The Watchtower—2008 Communicating With Adolescents (1 occurrence) Above all, never give up in your effort to raise your adolescents “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah.”—Ephesians 6:4. w08 8/1 pp. 10-12 - The Watchtower—2008 Help Your Child Cope With Grief (1 occurrence) At the same time, your child will observe that you as a parent depend on God’s Word for direction on important matters in life.—Proverbs 22:6; 2 Timothy 3:15. w08 7/1 pp. 18-20 - The Watchtower—2008 More Than Just Toys (1 occurrence) The Bible commands parents to provide children with wholesome daily instruction. (Deuteronomy 6:6-9; Proverbs 22:6) g 6/08 pp. 26-28 - Awake!—2008 From Our Readers (1 occurrence) We recognize that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) g 6/08 p. 29 - Awake!—2008 Can Humans Guarantee a Happy Future? (1 occurrence) “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) g 5/08 pp. 4-6 - Awake!—2008 Is Philanthropy the Answer? (1 occurrence) One factor is human imperfection born of sin. (Romans 3:23; 5:12) g 5/08 pp. 19-21 - Awake!—2008 Marriage and Parenthood in This Time of the End (1 occurrence) Children should be brought up “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah.” (Eph. 6:4) w08 4/15 pp. 16-20 - The Watchtower—2008 Managing Conflicts (1 occurrence) However, the Bible realistically notes that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) w08 2/1 pp. 18-20 - The Watchtower—2008 Finding Fulfillment as a Mother (1 occurrence) While Jehovah assigns to fathers the primary responsibility of training their children, Christian mothers know that they too are entrusted with a vital role—especially during the child’s infancy. (Proverbs 1:8; Ephesians 6:4) w08 2/1 pp. 28-31 - The Watchtower—2008 Is Evolution Compatible With the Bible? (1 occurrence) Therefore, the Bible says: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23) w08 1/1 pp. 14-17 - The Watchtower—2008 South Africa (1 occurrence) In time, Scriptural direction was given to married men who worked far from their homes to return to their families and give more attention to their responsibilities as family heads.—Eph. 5:28-31; 6:4. yb07 pp. 66-175 - Yearbook—2007 Subject Index for The Watchtower 2007 (1 occurrence) Children properly trained not leave Jehovah? (Pr 22:6), 6/1 w07 12/15 p. 31 - The Watchtower—2007 What Is the Bible About? (1 occurrence) “A boy let on the loose will be causing his mother shame.”—Proverbs 22:6; 29:15. g 11/07 pp. 19-21 - Awake!—2007 Exercise Your Authority (1 occurrence) Rather, he appoints parents to their position of authority and commands children: “Be obedient to your parents.”—Ephesians 3:14, 15; 6:1-4. g 8/07 p. 5 - Awake!—2007 What Is the Solution to Ethnic Intolerance? (1 occurrence) Thus, “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23; 5:12) w07 7/1 pp. 3-6 - The Watchtower—2007 Evil—Is It Out of Control? (1 occurrence) To some extent, this ever-deteriorating situation can be attributed to human imperfection. (Romans 3:23) w07 6/1 p. 3 - The Watchtower—2007 Elderly Ones—A Blessing to the Young (1 occurrence) Scriptural instruction combined with the voice of experience and an example of endurance can make a real difference in determining whether a young person will grow up with solid faith. (Proverbs 22:6) w07 6/1 pp. 26-30 - The Watchtower—2007 What Hope for the Poor? (1 occurrence) But fathers are also responsible to God for educating their children morally and spiritually. (Deuteronomy 6:6, 7; Ephesians 6:4) g 5/07 pp. 7-10 - Awake!—2007 “Your Plans Will Be Firmly Established” (1 occurrence) Born in sin, we are prone to err. (Romans 3:23; 5:12) w07 5/15 pp. 17-20 - The Watchtower—2007 Do Not Put Apart What God Has Yoked Together (1 occurrence) Simply put, it is because husbands and wives are imperfect, and we are living in “critical times hard to deal with.” (2 Timothy 3:1; Romans 3:23) w07 5/1 pp. 19-23 - The Watchtower—2007 When Expectations Are Unfulfilled (1 occurrence) Often, a degree of such tribulation is the result of human imperfection. (Romans 3:23) w07 4/15 pp. 8-11 - The Watchtower—2007 Answers That Work! (1 occurrence) “Fathers, do not be irritating your children, but go on bringing them up in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah,” says God’s Word. (Ephesians 6:4) w07 4/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2007 Help Youths Meet Their Needs (1 occurrence) You can help your children to put on the new personality by means of loving discipline and “mental-regulating.” (Ephesians 6:4) g 3/07 pp. 8-9 - Awake!—2007 Angels—How They Affect Mankind (1 occurrence) Angels do not visit individuals in the same way today, but like Manoah, parents can seek Jehovah’s mind when training their children.—Ephesians 6:4. w07 3/15 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—2007 1617181920
No matter how hard we try to do what is right, we make mistakes, sometimes serious ones.—Rom. 3:23; Jas. 3:2.
Is it not comforting to know that those who repentantly seek forgiveness of their sins on the basis of Jesus’ ransom sacrifice can attain a righteous standing with God?—Read Romans 3:23, 24.
How pained he must be today when youths reared “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah” secretly do wrong things!—Ephesians 6:4.
Children raised in such an environment enjoy a sense of security and family stability, and they feel truly loved and appreciated.—Ephesians 5:33–6:4; Colossians 3:20.
One scripture emphasized for me the importance of Saúl’s spiritual training: “Train up a boy according to the way for him; even when he grows old he will not turn aside from it.” (Proverbs 22:6)
Although fathers have the primary responsibility of bringing their children up “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah,” both parents share in training their children. (Eph. 6:4)
Above all, never give up in your effort to raise your adolescents “in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah.”—Ephesians 6:4.
At the same time, your child will observe that you as a parent depend on God’s Word for direction on important matters in life.—Proverbs 22:6; 2 Timothy 3:15.
The Bible commands parents to provide children with wholesome daily instruction. (Deuteronomy 6:6-9; Proverbs 22:6)
However, the Bible realistically notes that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Romans 3:23)
While Jehovah assigns to fathers the primary responsibility of training their children, Christian mothers know that they too are entrusted with a vital role—especially during the child’s infancy. (Proverbs 1:8; Ephesians 6:4)
In time, Scriptural direction was given to married men who worked far from their homes to return to their families and give more attention to their responsibilities as family heads.—Eph. 5:28-31; 6:4.
Rather, he appoints parents to their position of authority and commands children: “Be obedient to your parents.”—Ephesians 3:14, 15; 6:1-4.
To some extent, this ever-deteriorating situation can be attributed to human imperfection. (Romans 3:23)
Scriptural instruction combined with the voice of experience and an example of endurance can make a real difference in determining whether a young person will grow up with solid faith. (Proverbs 22:6)
But fathers are also responsible to God for educating their children morally and spiritually. (Deuteronomy 6:6, 7; Ephesians 6:4)
Simply put, it is because husbands and wives are imperfect, and we are living in “critical times hard to deal with.” (2 Timothy 3:1; Romans 3:23)
“Fathers, do not be irritating your children, but go on bringing them up in the discipline and mental-regulating of Jehovah,” says God’s Word. (Ephesians 6:4)
You can help your children to put on the new personality by means of loving discipline and “mental-regulating.” (Ephesians 6:4)
Angels do not visit individuals in the same way today, but like Manoah, parents can seek Jehovah’s mind when training their children.—Ephesians 6:4.