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1. We Must Render an Account

2. Each Must Render an Account

3. To whom must each individual Christian render an account?

4. “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.”

5. However, “each of us will render an account for himself to God.”

6. Elders will render an account for the way they deal with Jehovah’s sheep.

7. It is something of value committed to a person who must render an account.

8. “Each of us will render an account for himself to God,” says the Bible.

9. Thus, Paul continues: “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.”

10. “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.”—Romans 14:12.

11. “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.”—ROMANS 14:12.

12. So, then, each of us will render an account for himself to God.” —Rom.

13. + 12 So, then, each of us will render an account for himself to God.

14. 11 Not only Moab but also Ammon had to render an account to God.

15. “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.” —ROMANS 14:12.

16. As those “keeping watch over your souls,” they know they “will render an account.”

17. Well, they are “keeping watch over your souls as those who will render an account.”

18. (Daniel 1:18) It was time for the four youths to render an account of themselves.

19. Thus, Romans 14:12 says: “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.”

20. 8. (a) How did Paul show that we must render an account of ourselves to Jehovah God?

21. Moreover, we have to render an account to God for many decisions we make. —Romans 14:12.

22. The Bible states: “Each of us will render an account for himself to God.” —Romans 14:12.

23. Our sacred service should not be a mere formality, and we must render an account to God.

24. Indeed, all of us must render an account to him, and he always does what is right.

25. 20 The Bible clearly shows that nations and individuals must render an account to the Sovereign Lord Jehovah.

26. But these people will render an account to the one ready to judge those living and those dead.

27. Still, all are expected to carry out their duties faithfully; all must “render an account” to God. —Heb.

28. (Galatians 6:1, 2; footnote) Rather, it is a load for which “each of us will render an account for himself to God.”

29. Such people discount God as the one to whom all must render an account, and they remain blind to the wrongness of their course.

30. Those to whom loose conduct is “like sport” are blind to the wrongness of their course and discount God as the one to whom all must render an account.

31. The Bible warns that those who engage in “excesses with wine, revelries, drinking matches . . . will render an account to the one ready to judge those living and those dead.”

32. Even if the person is reinstated, he or she must still render an account “before the judgment seat of God.” —Rom. 14:10-12; see The Watchtower, November 15, 1979, pp. 31-32.

33. A Bailiff is a person who has, by delivery, the custody and administration of lands or goods for the benefit of the owner or bailor, and is liable to render an account thereof.

34. Soon, ungodly men will have to render an account to Jehovah God for the despoiling of earth’s resources, the destruction of human life, and especially the persecution of his servants.—Revelation 6:10; 11:18.

35. Ebrard wrote: “It is the duty of the shepherd to watch over the souls committed to his care, and . . . he must render an account of them all, of those also who have been lost through his fault.

36. As nouns the difference between Answerability and accountability is that Answerability is the state of being answerable while accountability is the state of being accountable; liability to be called on to render an account; accountableness; responsible for; answerable for.

37. While mature ones in the congregation may be consulted for assistance, each Christian must “carry his own load” of responsibility for making decisions, and “each of us will render an account for himself to God.” —Galatians 6:5; Romans 14:12, 22, 23.