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BEREAN BIBLE STUDY FOR JUNE
—FOR EXPLANATION SEE PREFACE OF WATCH TOWER BIBLES, AND WATCH TOWER MARCH 1, 1905.—
EVIL SPEAKING AND EVIL SURMISING
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Might telling the truth be evil speaking? Z.’99-70 (1st col. par. 3 to 2nd col. par. 2).
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Is it always necessary to tell all we know about every affair? Z.’00-71 (2nd col. par. 3).
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Is an uncomplimentary remark evil speaking? Z.’02-188 (2nd col. par. 3); F.406, par. 1.
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Would it be evil speaking to criticize doctrines publicly uttered? Z.’02-219 (2nd col. par. 2).
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What is a slanderer? Z.’05-215 (2nd col. par. 1); Z.’99-70 (2nd col. par. 1 to 3).
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What is “false witness,” and is it possible to bear false witness without uttering a word? Z.’02-219 (1st col. par. 2, 3).
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How should we deal with a brother or sister who begins to relate an evil report? Z.’05-215 (1st col. par. 4, 5).
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How should we deal with persons of the world who do evil speaking? Eph. 5:11,12; Z.’99-70 (1st col. par. 1, 2); Z.’02-74 (1st col. par. 1); Z.’98-368 (1st col. par. 1).
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Is evil speaking against a brother in Christ more culpable than against one of the world? T.S.62, par. 3; Z.’03-426 (1st col. par. 1, 2).
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In order to avoid gossip, slander and evil speaking, what is the only proper and Scriptural way of redress for grievances, actual or imaginary? Matt. 18:15-17, Z.’05-214 (1st col. par. 4) to 215 (1st col. par. 3); F.414-417.
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How should we deal in a matter of evil speaking against an Elder? 1 Tim. 5:19. F.293, 294, 418 (par. 1, 2).
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Why is “a bridled tongue” a chief essential in an Elder? Jas. 3:2. Z.’99-75 (2nd col. par. 2); Z.’97-156 (2nd col. par. 2); F.249, par. 2.
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How may we ask advice and not do evil speaking? F.292, top of page.
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What is the relation between “busybodying” and evil speaking? F.583, par. 1, to 586; F.408, par. 1 to 3.
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How should the Golden Rule help us to overcome evil speaking and evil surmising? F.407; Z.’02-188 (2nd col.) to 189 (1st col. par. 2); Z.’00-262 (1st col. par. 1, 2).
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What is the sole exception to this rule, “Speak evil of no man”? Z.’99-71 (2nd col. par. 2).
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What inspiration should we receive from Jesus’ example? 1 Pet. 2:23. Z.’01-298 (1st col. par. 1, 2); Manna, Dec. 7; Z.’02-310 (2nd col. par. 1).
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How can we overcome evil surmisings and evil speaking?
(a) By purifying the heart. Prov. 4:23. F.409, par. 2.
(b) By prayer. Psa. 141:3. Psa. 19:12-14. Z.’98-23 (2nd col. par. 1).
(c) By keeping the mind filled with pure and holy thoughts. Phil. 4:8. Z.’01-324 (1st col.). Z.’03-8 (2nd col. par. 3) to 9 (1st col. par. 3); Z.’05-216 (1st col. par. 3 and 2nd col. par. 3); Z.’00-72 (1st col. par. 1, 2).
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What additional thoughts are found in index of Heavenly Manna under “Evil”?
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What special experiences and practices have helped you to overcome evil surmisings to some extent?
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As we realize how insidious this foe of the “new creature,” what should be our daily prayer? Psa. 19:12-14.
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— June 1, 1906 —
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