Thursday, April 1
A true friend shows love at all times.—Prov. 17:17.
Aristarchus, a Macedonian Christian from Thessalonica, proved to be a loyal friend to the apostle Paul. We first read about Aristarchus when Paul visited Ephesus on his third missionary tour. While accompanying Paul, Aristarchus was captured by a mob. (Acts 19:29) When he was finally set free, he did not seek his own safety but loyally stayed with Paul. Some months later, in Greece, Aristarchus was still at Paul’s side even though opposers continued to threaten Paul’s life. (Acts 20:2-4) In about 58 C.E. when Paul was sent to Rome as a prisoner, Aristarchus accompanied him on the long journey, and together they endured shipwreck along the way. (Acts 27:1, 2, 41) Once in Rome, he apparently spent some time in prison with Paul. (Col. 4:10) Little wonder that Paul felt encouraged and comforted by such a loyal companion! Like Aristarchus, we can be a loyal friend by sticking to our brothers and sisters not only in good times but also during “times of distress.” w20.01 9 ¶4-5
March 29–April 4
NUMBERS 15-16
Song 101 and Prayer
Opening Comments (1 min.)
TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD
“Beware of Pride and Overconfidence”: (10 min.)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
Nu 15:32-35—What lesson does this account teach? (w98 9/1 20 ¶1-2)
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.) Nu 15:1-16 (th study 10)
APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY
Initial Call Video: (5 min.) Discussion. Play the video Initial Call: Jesus—Mt 16:16. Stop the video at each pause, and ask the questions that appear in the video.
Initial Call: (3 min.) Use the sample conversation. (th study 1)
Talk: (5 min.) w15 5/15 15 ¶5-6—Theme: What Is the Difference Between Proper and Improper Pride? (th study 8)
LIVING AS CHRISTIANS
“Do Not Imitate Those Who Are Disloyal”: (15 min.) Discussion. Play the video Do Not Imitate Disloyal Ones.
Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) rr chap. 7 ¶1-7, intro video
Concluding Comments (3 min.)
Song 126 and Prayer