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  • What It Means to Be Neutral
    Enjoy Life Forever!—An Interactive Bible Course
    • 2. How can we show that we are neutral?

      Like Jesus, we do not get involved in politics. When the people saw one of Jesus’ miracles and tried to make him their king on earth, he did not let them. (John 6:15) Why not? Because, as he later said, “my Kingdom is no part of this world.” (John 18:36) As Jesus’ disciples, we show our neutrality in a number of ways. For example, we do not go to war. (Read Micah 4:3.) We respect national symbols​—such as flags—​but we do not worship them. (1 John 5:21) And we do not take sides for or against any political party or candidate. In these ways and others, we show that we are completely loyal to God’s government​—his Kingdom.

  • What It Means to Be Neutral
    Enjoy Life Forever!—An Interactive Bible Course
    • 4. Be neutral in thought and action

      Read 1 John 5:21. Then, play the VIDEO and discuss the questions that follow.

      VIDEO: Why True Christians Need Courage​—To Maintain Neutrality (2:49)

      • In the video, why did Ayenge decide not to join the political party or participate in nationalistic ceremonies, such as saluting the flag?

      • Do you think that he decided wisely?

      What other situations can test our neutrality? Play the VIDEO, and then discuss the questions that follow.

      VIDEO: Lessons From The Watchtower​—Remain Neutral in a Divided World (5:16)

      • How can we remain neutral when it comes to international sporting events?

      • How can we remain neutral even if we are personally affected by the decisions of politicians?

      • How could the news media or our associations affect our neutrality?

        Collage: 1. A group of angry people hold signs and protest. 2. A man cheers and holds a flag up at a sporting event. 3. A student recites a pledge of allegiance. 4. A soldier holds a machine gun. 5. Two political candidates debate. 6. A woman puts her vote in a ballot box.

        In what areas must a Christian remain neutral in thought and action?

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