LIVING AS CHRISTIANS:May 27, June 2, 2024, Video: Decide well what you will study and what you will work on, Analysis and Answers.
Decide well what you will study and what you will work on (15 mins.) Analysis with the audience.
Read Matthew 6:32, 33. Then ask:
Why is it good to be clear about your spiritual goals before deciding what you will study and what you will work on?
When we are clear about our spiritual goals, we can ensure that our academic and career decisions do not interfere with our relationship with Jehovah. This helps us keep our priorities in order and focus on what really matters in life. For example, if our goal is to pioneer, we will look for jobs that allow us to have the time and flexibility necessary to fulfill our spiritual responsibilities.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Spiritual goals provide us with clear guidance and purpose in our decisions. Knowing what we want to achieve spiritually allows us to choose a career or studies that support our service to God, instead of only seeking material success. This gives us a sense of direction and helps us make decisions aligned with our values and beliefs.
With well-defined spiritual goals, it is easier to resist social pressure and external influences that try to divert us toward secular or material goals. Having a clear vision of our priorities allows us to say no to opportunities that, although they may seem attractive, do not contribute to our spiritual well-being.
A spiritual approach provides us with emotional and mental stability, since we know that our decisions are based on solid and lasting principles. This helps us face the challenges and uncertainties of life with a balanced perspective, trusting that Jehovah will care for us.
Spiritual goals remind us that our choices not only affect our present life, but also our eternal future. Making decisions based on biblical principles ensures that we are investing in something that has lasting value and will strengthen our relationship with Jehovah over time.
What can parents do to help their children put into practice what Matthew 6:32, 33 says? (Ps 78:4-7).
Parents can teach their children the importance of seeking first the kingdom of God through regular Bible study and prayer. By living by these principles, parents set a powerful example for their children to follow. This includes showing how to apply these principles in daily decision making.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Maintaining open communication about and discussing your children's spiritual goals can influence their academic and career decisions. It is crucial that parents are able to share experiences and give practical advice that helps their children make informed and wise decisions.
Encouraging and participating together in spiritual activities, such as meetings and preaching, helps children value and prioritize their spiritual goals over other aspirations. This creates an environment of support and commitment to biblical principles.
Helping children investigate educational and career options that are compatible with their spiritual goals is a practical way to support them. Offering guidance on how to balance school or work responsibilities with spiritual ones can be very beneficial.
Providing a positive emotional and spiritual environment where children feel supported and encouraged to put their spiritual goals first includes reinforcing their trust in Jehovah and his promises, assuring them that God will take care of them if they keep their priorities in order.
Play the VIDEO Be careful! Don't trust things that will end up failing: Riches. Then ask:
How can Proverbs 23:4, 5 help you make good decisions?
Proverbs 23:4,5 reminds us that we should not become obsessed with obtaining material wealth. Instead, we should focus on what has lasting and spiritual value. This principle guides us to choose careers and jobs that do not compromise our spiritual values or the time we devote to serving Jehovah.
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
These verses emphasize that riches are temporary and can disappear quickly. Understanding this helps us make decisions that are not based solely on financial gain, but on what will bring lasting benefit to our lives and our relationship with God.
The text of Proverbs 23:4,5 also encourages us to use our discernment instead of blindly following the pursuit of wealth. By expanding this wisdom, we can better evaluate our educational and career options, ensuring they align with our spiritual goals.
By not striving for wealth, we avoid the stress and anxiety that comes with the constant pursuit of more money. This allows us to live a more balanced life focused on the aspects that really matter, such as service to God and spiritual well-being.
Proverbs 23:4,5. It helps us examine our motivations when making decisions about studies and jobs. These verses urge us to question whether our choices are driven by the desire for riches or by the desire to serve God and live according to his principles.
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT: BEWARE! DON'T TRUST THINGS THAT WILL END UP FAILING: RICHES.
So, are you going to the job fair?
I don't think so. Hey, I know you want to work part-time and that you're going to be a pioneer, yes. And what have those in multimedia production come?
They have jobs, like that, no, I know.
Look Denis, you're good at that and they make corporate videos, nothing bad, come on, just talk to them. Ah okay I'll see.
So over time you want a reduced day to achieve other goals. Well, I love her from the beginning.
It is possible, but when you stabilize, after a few years of work and dedication you will be able to have your own clients, and even set your own schedule.
It sounds logical, thank you very much for your time.
One second before you leave just so you know. This is how much you could earn the first year. One piece of advice, don't worry about the sacrifices, think about the reward.
Thank you, not money, riches Proverbs 23:4,5 says not to go out of my way to obtain riches, but to stop and show that I have understanding that when we set our eyes on them, they disappear, because they grow wings like those of the eagle and They fly through the sky.
Hey we're leaving now. Yes, come on. Did you talk to someone or see something interesting? I would say yes.
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