BEREAN BIBLE STUDY FOR SEPTEMBER.
SEE PREFACE OF WATCH TOWER BIBLES
AND WATCH TOWER, MARCH 1, 1905.
BROTHERLY KINDNESS (BROTHERLY LOVE)
11. How should brotherly love exercise itself in seeking opportunities for service? Z.'98-228 (2nd col. par. 1,2); 229, (1st col. par. 1,2).
12. How should brotherly-love manifest itself "in honor preferring one another"? Rom. 12:10; Z.'97-264 (2nd col. par. 4); Z.'05-139 (1st col. par. 1).
13. How should we "consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works"? Heb. 10:24; F.308, par. 1,2; Z.'05-106 (2nd col. par. 1).
14. How will brotherly love exercise itself in "laying down our lives for the brethren"? 1 Jno. 3:16; Z.'98-228 (1st col. par. 3); Z.'01-4 (1st col. par. 3); Z.'01-150 (1st col. par. 1); F.468, par. 1, and 469.
15. How should we manifest brotherly-kindness toward the weaker brethren? 1 Thess. 5:14; Z.'98-183 (2nd col. par. 1); F.236, par. 1; F.304 to 306.
16. How will brotherly love sympathize with the more demonstrative brethren? F.134, par. 2.
17. How should brotherly-kindness deal with the self-seeking? F.296, 297.
18. How will brotherly-kindness deal with brethren who lack self-control? F.148 (par. 2) to 150 (par. 1).
19. How should brotherly-kindness seek to avoid "busy-bodying"? 1 Tim. 5:13; 1 Pet. 4:15; F.583 to 586.
20. How should brotherly-love control the tongue? F.291, par. 2; F.292, par. 1; Z.'98-85 (1st col. par. 2,3); Z.'98-86 (1st col. par. 2,3); F.586 to 588; F.406 (par. 1).