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  • How Can the Meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses Benefit You?
    Enjoy Life Forever!—An Interactive Bible Course
    • Lesson 10. A man looks at a scripture that a Witness shows him in the Bible during a congregation meeting of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

      LESSON 10

      How Can the Meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses Benefit You?

      Have you been invited to a meeting of Jehovah’s Witnesses? If you have not yet attended, you may feel a little nervous about attending for the first time. You may wonder: ‘What happens at these meetings? Why are they important? Why should I attend?’ In this lesson, you will learn how meeting with others can draw you closer to God and help you personally.

      1. What is the most important reason for meeting together?

      Note how a Bible writer expressed the most important reason for meeting with others: “In the great congregation, I will praise Jehovah.” (Psalm 26:12) Likewise, Jehovah’s Witnesses find great joy in meeting together. Around the world, they meet each week to praise God, to sing, and to pray. A few times each year, they also attend larger gatherings for worship.

      2. What will you learn at our meetings?

      At the meetings, we focus on God’s Word, “clearly explaining it and putting meaning into it.” (Read Nehemiah 8:8.) By attending, you will learn about Jehovah and his wonderful qualities. As you get to know more about his love for you, you will draw closer to him. You will also discover how he can help you to have a satisfying life.​—Isaiah 48:17, 18.

      3. How can you benefit from associating with others at our meetings?

      Jehovah directs us to “consider one another so as to incite to love and fine works, not forsaking our meeting together.” (Hebrews 10:24, 25) At our meetings, you will meet people who truly care about one another and who, like you, are interested in learning more about God. You will hear them share encouraging thoughts from the Bible. (Read Romans 1:11, 12.) You will also be able to talk to others who are dealing successfully with the problems that single and married people face. These are just some reasons why Jehovah wants us to meet together regularly!

      DIG DEEPER

      Find out what meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses are like and why it is worth the effort to attend these meetings.

      4. Meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses

      In the first century, Christians regularly met together to worship Jehovah. (Romans 16:3-5) Read Colossians 3:16, and then discuss this question:

      • How did the early Christians worship Jehovah?

      Today, the Witnesses also regularly meet together at their places of worship. To see what their meetings are like, play the VIDEO. Then, look at the picture of a congregation meeting, and discuss the questions that follow.

      VIDEO: What Happens at a Kingdom Hall? (2:12)

      • What similarities did you notice between what happens at a Kingdom Hall and what you read at Colossians 3:16?

      • In the video or in the picture, did you notice anything else about the meetings that appeals to you?

      Read 2 Corinthians 9:7, and then discuss this question:

      • Why are meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses free of charge?

      Along with your teacher, look at what will be discussed at one of this week’s meetings.

      • What part of the meeting sounds most interesting or useful to you?

      Did you know?

      On jw.org, you can find out where and when meetings are held all over the world.

      Collage: Scenes at a Kingdom Hall before, during, and after a meeting. Scenes are repeated in images A through D. A. A male Witness giving a Bible-based talk from the stage during a meeting. B. A female Witness in the audience commenting during a question-and-answer part of a meeting. C. A male Witness talking with a family after a meeting. D. A male Witness holding a door open for an elderly man arriving at a meeting.
      1. Our meetings include talks, demonstrations, and videos. Meetings begin and end with song and prayer

      2. During some parts of the program, the audience is invited to comment

      3. Everyone is welcome​—families, single ones, the elderly, and children

      4. Our meetings are free. Jehovah’s Witnesses do not charge admission or pass a collection plate

      5. Effort is required to attend meetings

      Consider the example of Jesus’ family. To attend a yearly event, they had to walk some 60 miles (100 km) through mountainous terrain from Nazareth to Jerusalem. Read Luke 2:39-42, and then discuss these questions:

      • Do you think that this journey to Jerusalem took effort?

      • Why might you have to put forth effort to attend meetings?

      • Do you think it is worth it? Why?

      Collage: Joseph, Mary, Jesus, and one of Jesus’ siblings preparing for a journey. 1. Joseph loads bags onto a donkey, and Mary prepares food items. 2. A map shows the route from Nazareth to Jerusalem.

      The Bible says that meeting together for worship is very important. Read Hebrews 10:24, 25, and then discuss this question:

      • Why should we attend meetings regularly?

      SOME PEOPLE SAY: “You don’t need to meet with others. It’s enough to study the Bible at home.”

      • What scripture or Bible example reveals what Jehovah wants?

      SUMMARY

      Attending meetings will help you to learn more about Jehovah, to deepen your friendship with him, and to worship him with others.

      Review

      • Why does Jehovah encourage us to meet together?

      • What will you learn at the meetings of Jehovah’s Witnesses?

      • How else do you think you could benefit from attending the meetings?

      Goal

      EXPLORE

      What if you are nervous about attending a meeting? See how a man who felt that way came to love the meetings.

      We Will Never Forget the Greeting (4:16)

      See how a young man enjoyed the meetings and what he did to keep attending.

      I Liked the Meetings So Much! (4:33)

      Learn how others feel about attending meetings.

      “Why Attend Meetings at the Kingdom Hall?” (Web article)

      Find out how a violent gang member’s life changed after attending a meeting of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

      “I Never Went Anywhere Without My Gun” (The Watchtower, July 1, 2014)

  • God’s Kingdom Now Rules!
    Enjoy Life Forever!—An Interactive Bible Course
    • 5. The world has changed since 1914

      Play the VIDEO.

      VIDEO: The World Has Changed Since 1914 (1:10)

      Jesus foretold world conditions that would be evident after he became King. Read Luke 21:9-11, and then discuss this question:

      • Which of these conditions have you observed or heard about?

      The apostle Paul described what people would be like in the last days of human rule. Read 2 Timothy 3:1-5, and then discuss this question:

      • Which of these attitudes have you noted in people today?

      Collage: Scenes showing world conditions and attitudes in the last days. 1. A military leader at a podium shouts with his arms raised. 2. Buildings lie in ruins after an earthquake. 3. Military planes. 4. A crowd wearing masks walk outside. 5. The Twin Towers in New York are engulfed in flames after a terrorist attack. 6. A man uses drugs. 7. A husband raises his fist and yells at his wife. 8. Various drugs and alcoholic drinks. 9. Two women wearing fashionable clothes and jewelry take a selfie. 10. A disc jockey leads a crowd at a concert. 11. A rioter throws a Molotov cocktail.

      6. The rule of God’s Kingdom should motivate us

      Read Matthew 24:3, 14, and then discuss these questions:

      • What important work shows that God’s Kingdom is now ruling?

      • How can you have a share in this work?

      God’s Kingdom is now ruling, and the day when it takes full control of the earth is near. Read Hebrews 10:24, 25, and then discuss this question:

      • What should each of us do as we “see the day drawing near”?

      Collage: 1. A Bible student attends a meeting of Jehovah’s Witnesses. 2. The same student preaches to an acquaintance.

      If you learned something that could help and save others, what would you be moved to do?

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