DAILY TEXT, Tuesday, December 12, 2023, It is not that we have trained ourselves, but we are trained thanks to God (2 Cor. 3:5).
Let us examine the scriptures every day 2023
Tuesday December 12
It is not that we have trained ourselves, but that we are trained thanks to God (2 Cor. 3:5).
We may feel that we are not qualified to lead a Bible study. We may think that we lack knowledge or that we need to improve as teachers. In that case, let's think about three things that will boost our confidence. First, Jehovah thinks that we are qualified to teach others. Second, Jesus, who has “all authority in heaven and on earth,” has commanded us to teach (Matt. 28:18). And, third, we are not alone. Like Jesus, we can trust Jehovah to help us know what to say.—John 8:28; 12:49. Additionally, we can talk to the preaching group overseer, a skilled pioneer, or an experienced publisher to help us start and conduct a Bible course. If we accompany them to one of their own, we can learn to be better teachers. w21.07 6 para. 12.
Why should we be willing to adapt?
We find it difficult to adapt to new methods and new tools. Our way of conducting Bible courses has changed. The main publication we now use, Enjoy Life, requires us to prepare for classes and conduct them differently than before. We read fewer paragraphs and talk more with the student. We use more videos and electronic tools, such as JW Library®. If we feel that it is difficult for us to use these tools, let's ask someone to teach us how to use them. It is not easy to adapt to changes. In general, we prefer to do things the way we have always done them. But with the help of Jehovah and our brothers, we will find it easier to adapt and even enjoy teaching the Bible more. As a certain pioneer said, this new method “is a breath of fresh air for the student and also for the teacher.”
What should we remember if our territory is difficult? and How does 1 Corinthians 3:6, 7 encourage us?
It seems to us that in our territory it is difficult to start a Bible course. Some people may not be interested in our message or may even be against our work. What will help us maintain a positive attitude? Let us remember that in this unstable world, people's circumstances can change from one day to the next, and those who were uninterested may later come to recognize their spiritual needs (Matt. 5:3). Some people who always rejected our publications eventually accepted a Bible course. Furthermore, we know that Jehovah is the Owner of the harvest (Matt. 9:38). He wants us to continue planting and watering, but he is the one who makes sure the seed grows (1 Cor. 3:6, 7). On the other hand, how encouraging we are to remember that, even if we are not leading a Bible course right now, Jehovah rewards us for our efforts, not for our results.b
How does Jehovah feel when a person accepts a Bible course and applies what he is learning?
Jehovah is very happy when a person accepts the teachings of the Bible and tells others about them.—Prov. 23:15, 16. Surely he feels very happy to see what is happening today. For example, despite the pandemic during the 2020 service year, 7,705,765 Bible courses were conducted, helping 241,994 people dedicate their lives to Jehovah and be baptized. In turn, these new disciples will teach Bible classes and make more disciples (Luke 6:40). Without a doubt, by participating in this work we rejoice Jehovah's heart.
What goal could we set?
Teaching someone to love our heavenly Father takes effort, but with Jehovah’s help we can participate in the work of making disciples. Could we set the goal of starting and directing at least one course? We can offer Bible classes to everyone we talk to, whenever appropriate. If we do, we may be surprised by their response. Let us have no doubt that Jehovah will bless our efforts.
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