Friday, November 12
Open reproof is better than concealed love.—Prov. 27:5.
We do well to remember that if someone takes the time to offer us correction, we have likely strayed more than we realize. At such times, we may find that our first inclination is to reject the counsel. We might criticize the person who gave it or the way he said it. But if we are humble, we will strive to regain our balance. A humble person appreciates counsel. To illustrate: Imagine that you are at a Christian meeting. After talking with several fellow believers, you are pulled aside by one of them who discreetly mentions that you have some food on your teeth. No doubt, you would feel embarrassed. But would you not also appreciate that he or she let you know? In fact, you might wish that someone else had told you sooner! Likewise, we should humbly appreciate a fellow believer who has the courage to offer us counsel when we need it. We view that person as our friend, not our enemy.—Prov. 27:6; Gal. 4:16. w19.09 5 ¶11-12
November 8-14
JOSHUA 20-22
Song 120 and Prayer
Opening Comments (1 min.)
TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD
“Lessons From a Misunderstanding”: (10 min.)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
Jos 21:43, 44—How did these words prove true even though many of the Canaanites survived the major conquest and resisted subjugation by Israel? (it-1 402 ¶3)
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 20:1–21:3 (th study 5)
APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY
Return Visit Video: (5 min.) Discussion. Play the video Return Visit: The Bible—Re 21:3, 4. Stop the video at each pause, and ask the audience the questions that appear in the video.
Return Visit: (3 min.) Use the sample conversation. (th study 12)
Return Visit: (5 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Then offer the Enjoy Life Forever! brochure. (th study 14)
LIVING AS CHRISTIANS
Local Needs: (15 min.)
Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) rr chap. 15 ¶18-23
Concluding Comments (3 min.)
Song 121 and Prayer