APLPLY YOUR SELFTO THE FIELD MINISTRY: Week of February 14-20, 2022, Bible Course, Lesson 14, assignment prepared.

APLPLY YOUR SELFTO THE FIELD MINISTRY: February 14-20 January 2022. Bible Course Lesson .14 assignment prepared.

Bible course (5 mins.): lffi lesson 03 point 6 (th lesson 14).

PUBLISHER: Excellent, as we see the Bible is also reliable with the prophecies and important events that it mentions, now let's go to point 6 to see if we can trust what the Bible said about today, do you think it's okay?

STUDENT: Sure, that's fine.

PUBLISHER: Very good, so now we will see why we say that the Bible predicted events that are happening now, what does the Bible call our time?

STUDENT: Well, you say you call it the "last days."

PUBLISHER: Exactly, even here we are encouraged to see why it is said that way in our time and for that let's see what the Bible predicted, let's first look at Matthew 24:6, 7 and read it please.

STUDENT: Sure, you say…

PUBLISHER: Thanks for reading, so what important details did the Bible predict about the last days?

STUDENT: Well, you said there will be reports of wars between nations, that there will be famines and earthquakes.

PUBLISHER: That's right, and if I asked you if we are now seeing, even if it is something that is mentioned here, what would you say?

STUDENT: Well, yes, recently I saw in the news about a conflict that is happening in Europe between two countries, that even international organizations are intervening.

PUBLISHER: Correct, and if we were to think about previous years if we could talk about the other aspects that the texts that we read about earthquakes and famines mention, these are the events that the Bible predicted, but now let's see another aspect that is also mentioned in 2 Timothy 3:1-5, read that passage please.

STUDENT: No problem, he says…

PUBLISHER: Thank you, the first question for everything read is, as the Bible predicted, what attitudes would be common in the last days?

STUDENT: Well, they would be lovers of money, braggarts, arrogant, blasphemous, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, disloyal, they would love pleasures instead of God.

PUBLISHER: That's right, generally negative attitudes and of the attitudes mentioned in the text, which ones do you see now?

STUDENT: Honestly, I see them all in people, even in relatives and acquaintances.

PUBLISHER: Correct, these attitudes were also predicted by the Bible, even look at the image we have here, what can you observe?

STUDENT: Well, the events and attitudes that the Bible predicted, conflicts, violent people, hunger, theft, in short, everything we see today.

PUBLISHER: That's right, so can we trust what the Bible said about current events?

STUDENT: Of course.

PUBLISHER: Very good your answer shows that, if we can trust the Bible, now what do you think if to conclude this lesson we do the review and the summary.

STUDENT: Sounds good to me.

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