APLPLY YOUR SELFTO THE FIELD MINISTRY: Week of July 26 - August 1, 2021, First Conversation, Lesson 12, assignment prepared.

APLPLY YOUR SELFTO THE FIELD MINISTRY: Jul 26-Aug 1, 2021, First Conversation, Lesson .12 prepared assignment. 

First conversation (3 min.): Use the conversation ideas and overcome a common objection in your territory (th lec. 12).

PUBLISHER: Good morning, my name is (example), and we are calling ...

HOUSEHOLDER: Excuse me, but this time I'm very busy, so I don't have time to pay attention to you.

PUBLISHER: I understand you very well, I know that we all have occupations and things to do, but my goal today was to deal with a very interesting topic that I wanted to share with you, I promise it will only take a few minutes.

HOUSEHOLDER: Okay, but please don't delay.

PUBLISHER: Do not worry, as I wanted to say, we are talking about why when we go through problems or in the world we see suffering, do you think that will be a punishment from God?

HOUSEHOLDER: I think so, that it is a way of disciplining ourselves.

PUBLISHER: You know many people think the same, when they go through a difficult situation, be it an illness, the loss of a job or other kinds of problems, they generally know how to say that it must be a punishment from God, but will God be able to act like this?

HOUSEHOLDER: No, I don't think so.

PUBLISHER: That's right, in the Bible we find a statement that James made, here in James 1:13, that says… according to this verse, Is it possible to put Jehovah God to the test?

HOUSEHOLDER: That's impossible, no human can put God to the test.

PUBLISHER: Right, and if we keep reading what this verse says, what else is impossible for Jehovah God?

HOUSEHOLDER: He says that he doesn't test people either.

PUBLISHER: Right, and then we see that God is incapable of putting tests through suffering, before this another question arises, then why do we suffer? Does it seem okay if another day we see what the Bible says?

HOUSEHOLDER: Of course, of course.

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