Relevant Bible account(s):
Lu 4:42-44—Jesus says that he was sent to the earth to preach
Joh 4:31-34—Jesus explains that his work of preaching the good news is like food for him
Ps 68:11; 148:12, 13; Ac 2:17, 18
Relevant Bible account(s):
2Ki 5:1-4, 13, 14, 17—A young Israelite girl tells her Syrian mistress about Jehovah’s prophet Elisha
Mt 21:15, 16—Jesus refutes the argument of the chief priests and scribes, who object to the way young boys praise Jesus in the temple
Relevant Bible account(s):
Ac 16:12, 22-24; 1Th 2:1, 2—Though the apostle Paul and his companions are mistreated, they continue to preach boldly with God’s help
2Co 12:7-9—The apostle Paul, a tireless preacher, suffers from “a thorn in the flesh,” perhaps a physical ailment; yet, Jehovah gives him the strength to continue in the preaching work
Relevant Bible account(s):
Isa 50:4, 5—In his prehuman existence, the Messiah receives personal training from Jehovah God
Mt 10:5-7—While on earth, Jesus patiently trains his disciples to carry out the preaching work
Relevant Bible account(s):
Mr 12:18-27—Jesus reasons from the Scriptures with the Sadducees to prove that they are mistaken about the resurrection
Ac 17:16, 17, 29, 30—The apostle Paul reasons with the Athenians to show that idolatry is wrong
Joh 18:20; Ac 16:13; 17:17; 18:4
See also Pr 1:20, 21
Relevant Bible account(s):
Joh 4:6, 7, 13, 14—Though tired out, Jesus shares the good news with a Samaritan woman at a public well
Php 1:12-14—Even when imprisoned for his faith, the apostle Paul uses the opportunities he has to give a witness and encourage others
Joh 10:25, 26; 15:18-20; Ac 28:23-28
Relevant Bible account(s):
Jer 7:23-26—Through Jeremiah, Jehovah describes how His people repeatedly failed to listen to His prophets
Mt 13:10-16—Jesus explains that just as in Isaiah’s day, many will hear the message and fail to respond
Ac 20:26, 27; 1Co 9:16, 17; 1Ti 4:16
See also Eze 33:8
Mt 24:14; Ac 10:34, 35; Re 14:6
See also Ps 49:1, 2