*** w11 8/15 p. 18 A History-Making Meeting ***
Brother Lett urged the audience to keep praying that the Governing Body, as the representative of the slave class, continue to be not only faithful but also wise, or discreet.—Matt. 24:45-47.
*** w90 11/15 p. 22 “Pray for One Another” ***
Especially should we pray for our brothers who shoulder great responsibilities within Jehovah’s organization.This includes those who direct the organization and prepare the spiritual food dispensed by “the faithful and discreet slave.” (Matthew 24:45-47) For instance, members of the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses merit our prayers, and we can pray that God grant them “a spirit of wisdom.”—Ephesians 1:16, 17.
*** w89 12/15 p. 21 par. 5 Offer Sacrifices That Please Jehovah ***
Local elders and members of the Governing Body take the lead among us; hence, we should respect them and pray that God grant them the wisdom needed to govern the congregation. (Compare Ephesians 1:15-17.)
*** km 8/90 p. 4 par. 11 Keep Bearing Fruit With Endurance ***
We want to thank Jehovah for these, and we also pray for his continued blessing on the work of the faithful slave and its Governing Body. Their humble, untiring efforts in our behalf and in behalf of sheeplike ones around the world are very much appreciated.
*** km 11/90 p. 8 par. 6 Presenting the Good News—In a Prayerful Manner ***
It is also good to pray for congregation elders, traveling overseers, and the Governing Body—all of “those who are working hard among you.”—1 Thess. 5:12.
Praying for others is a start but as James said, it takes more than words to help others.
(James 2:15, 16) . . .If a brother or a sister is in a naked state and lacking the food sufficient for the day, 16 yet a certain one of YOU says to them: “Go in peace, keep warm and well fed,” but YOU do not give them the necessities for [their] body, of what benefit is it?