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  • Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2025
Our Christian Life and Ministry—Meeting Workbook—2025
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JULY 28–AUGUST 3

PROVERBS 24

Song 38 and Prayer | Opening Comments (1 min.)

TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD

1. Strengthen Yourself for Adversities

(10 min.)

Gain knowledge and wisdom (Pr 24:5; it-2 610 ¶8)

Maintain your spiritual routine, even when you are discouraged (Pr 24:10; w24.01 3:9)

Spiritual strength helps us to recover from adversities (Pr 24:16; w20.12 15)

A sister with a serious illness, joyfully working with her friend in the door-to-door ministry. She shares something on her tablet with a woman at her door.

2. Spiritual Gems

(10 min.)

  • Pr 24:27​—What point is being made in this proverb? (lv 10:13-15)

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

3. Bible Reading

(4 min.) Luke 12:41-53 (th study 11)

APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY

4. Starting a Conversation

(2 min.) INFORMAL WITNESSING. The conversation concludes before you can give a witness. (lmd 2:4)

5. Starting a Conversation

(3 min.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. (lmd 3:4)

6. Starting a Conversation

(3 min.) PUBLIC WITNESSING. Tell the person about our Bible study program, and give him a Bible course contact card. (lmd 4:3)

7. Talk

(3 min.) lmd appendix A:11​—Theme: God Communicates With Us. (th study 6)

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

Song 99

8. Help One Another During Adversities

(15 min.) Discussion.

A disease outbreak, a natural disaster, civil unrest, war, or persecution can strike suddenly. When adversities occur, the affected Christians pull together to help and encourage one another. However, even if we are not affected directly, we feel the pain of our fellow Christians and do our best to assist them.​—1Co 12:25, 26.

Collage: Brothers and sisters assisting their fellow believers in various ways. 1. Brothers and sisters rebuild a Kingdom Hall that was destroyed in a natural disaster. 2. Brothers and sisters warmly welcome a refugee mother and her daughter. 3. A sister puts a donation into a contribution box at the Kingdom Hall. 4. Brothers and sisters provide necessities to refugee fellow believers at a Kingdom Hall. 5. Volunteers deliver cases of bottled water. 6. A brother prays.

Read 1 Kings 13:6 and James 5:16b. Then ask the audience:

  • Why are the prayers of God’s servants in behalf of others powerful?

Read Mark 12:42-44 and 2 Corinthians 8:1-4. Then ask the audience:

  • Even if we are of little means and don’t have much to donate to the worldwide work to help needy brothers, why should we not hold back?

Play the VIDEO Strengthening the Brothers Under Ban. Then ask the audience:

  • What loving sacrifices did brothers make to help fellow Christians living where our work was banned in Eastern Europe?

  • While under ban, how did the brothers obey the command to meet together and encourage one another?​—Heb 10:24, 25

9. Congregation Bible Study

(30 min.) lfb 4, lfb 5

Concluding Comments (3 min.) | Song 112 and Prayer

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