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MAY 5-11

PROVERBS 12

Song 101 and Prayer | Opening Comments (1 min.)

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

1. Hard Work Is Rewarding

(10 min.)

Do not waste time pursuing worthless things (Pr 12:11)

Work hard, and be diligent (Pr 12:24; w16.06 30 ¶6)

You will be rewarded for your hard work (Pr 12:14)

Collage: A brother working diligently as a pipe fitter and in spiritual activities. 1. He walks with his tools. 2. He uses a wrench to work on a large pipe. 3. He attends a congregation meeting with his family. Both he and his young daughter raise their hands to comment. 4. He uses a tract to witness to a man at a service station.

TIP: Hard work can be satisfying when we focus on how it benefits others.​—Ac 20:35; w15 2/1 5 ¶4-6.

2. Spiritual Gems

(10 min.)

  • Pr 12:16​—How can we plan ahead to avoid arguments with our relatives? (w17.10 2:15)

  • What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share?

3. Bible Reading

(4 min.) Luke 9:49-62 (th study 5)

APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY

4. Starting a Conversation

(2 min.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. (lmd 1:4)

5. Starting a Conversation

(3 min.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. Offer a Bible study. (lmd 5:4)

6. Following Up

(3 min.) INFORMAL WITNESSING. Show our website to a person who has children. (lmd 9:3)

7. Explaining Your Beliefs

(3 min.) Demonstration. ijwfq 3—Theme: Do You Believe That You Have the One True Religion? (lmd 4:3)

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

Song 21

8. Facing Economic Uncertainty With Jehovah’s Help

(15 min.) Discussion.

Are you worried about finding a job, losing your job, or not being able to make ends meet now or when you are older? This world’s economic system is fragile. However, Jehovah assures us that if we put him first, he will always care for our needs​—even if we experience a drastic change in our economic situation.​—Ps 46:1-3; 127:2; Mt 6:31-33.

A scene from the video “Jehovah Has Never Let Us Down.” Brother Alvarado holds his wife’s hand as he prays with his family.

Play the VIDEO Jehovah Has Never Let Us Down. Then ask the audience:

  • What do you learn from Brother Alvarado’s experience?

Read 1 Timothy 5:8. Then ask the audience:

  • How does this verse strengthen your faith that Jehovah will always care for the needs of his family of worshippers?

Consider a few Bible principles that can help you to cope with economic uncertainty:

  • Keep your life simple. Reduce unnecessary debt and expenses.​—Mt 6:22

  • Make decisions about work and education that allow you to put spiritual things first.​—Php 1:9-11

  • Be humble and adaptable. If you find yourself unemployed, be open to other types of work​—even humble jobs—​that could help you to provide for the needs of your family.​—Pr 14:23

  • Be willing to share what you have with others, even if you do not have much.​—Heb 13:16

9. Congregation Bible Study

(30 min.) w21.07 29:15-20, Review

Concluding Comments (3 min.) | Song 57 and Prayer

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