Tuesday, October 19
Come . . . into an isolated place and rest up a little.—Mark 6:31.
Regarding work, balance is important. King Solomon was inspired to write: “There is an appointed time for . . . every activity.” He mentioned planting, building, weeping, laughing, dancing, and other activities. (Eccl. 3:1-8) Clearly, two fundamental aspects of life are work and rest. Jesus had a balanced view of work and rest. On one occasion, the apostles returned from a preaching tour. They were so busy that “they had no leisure time even to eat a meal.” Jesus told them the words of today’s text. (Mark 6:30-34) Even though he and his disciples were not always able to get the rest they wanted, Jesus knew that they all needed to rest. At times, some rest or some change truly is needed. We can see that from an arrangement that God made for his ancient people—the weekly Sabbath. We are not under the Mosaic Law, yet we can benefit from considering what it said about the Sabbath. w19.12 3 ¶6-7
October 18-24
JOSHUA 12-14
Song 69 and Prayer
Opening Comments (1 min.)
TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD
“Follow Jehovah Wholeheartedly”: (10 min.)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
Jos 13:2, 5—Did Israel actually receive “the land of the Gebalites”? (it-1 902-903)
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share regarding Jehovah, the field ministry, or something else?
Bible Reading: (4 min.) Jos 12:7-24 (th study 5)
APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY
Initial Call: (3 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Offer a Bible study using the Enjoy Life Forever! brochure. (th study 6)
Return Visit: (4 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Offer the Enjoy Life Forever! brochure, and start a Bible study in lesson 01. (th study 20)
Bible Study: (5 min.) lffi lesson 01 point 5 (th study 18)
LIVING AS CHRISTIANS
Local Needs: (5 min.)
“Keep Jehovah Constantly in Mind”: (10 min.) Discussion. Play the video Work Whole-Souled for Jehovah.
Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) rr section 4, chap. 15 ¶1-7, intro video
Concluding Comments (3 min.)
Song 32 and Prayer