Sunday, August 1
The One who sent me is with me; he did not abandon me.—John 8:29.
Even while being persecuted, Jesus had inner peace because he knew that he was making his Father happy. He remained obedient when it was difficult for him to do so. He loved his Father and built his whole life around serving Jehovah. Before he came to earth, he was God’s “master worker.” (Prov. 8:30) And while on earth, he zealously taught others about his Father. (Matt. 6:9; John 5:17) That work brought Jesus great joy. (John 4:34-36) We can imitate Jesus by obeying Jehovah and “always having plenty to do in the work of the Lord.” (1 Cor. 15:58) When we are “intensely occupied” in the preaching work, we are better able to put our troubles into perspective. (Acts 18:5) For example, those we meet in our ministry often face worse problems than we do. Yet, when they learn to love Jehovah and apply his counsel, their lives improve and they become happier. Each time we see that happen, we feel more confident that Jehovah will care for us. w19.04 10-11 ¶8-9
July 26–August 1
DEUTERONOMY 19-21
Song 141 and Prayer
Opening Comments (1 min.)
TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD
“Human Life Is Precious to Jehovah”: (10 min.)
Spiritual Gems: (10 min.)
De 21:19—Why was the local court situated at the gate of a city? (it-1 518 ¶1)
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.) De 19:1-14 (th study 10)
APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY
Initial Call: (3 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Overcome a common objection. (th study 12)
Return Visit: (4 min.) Begin with the sample conversation. Introduce (but do not play) the video Why Study the Bible? (th study 6)
Bible Study: (5 min.) bhs 138 ¶8 (th study 13)
LIVING AS CHRISTIANS
“Walk on Your Way in Safety”: (15 min.) Discussion. Play the video. Then ask the following questions: Why should we act safely? What specific things can we do to be safety conscious?
Congregation Bible Study: (30 min.) rr chap. 11 ¶9-17
Concluding Comments (3 min.)
Song 108 and Prayer