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Monday, June 17, 2024

APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY: Week 17 to June 23, 2024, Make disciples: (Enjoy life forever! lesson 14 point 7). (Making disciples: a labor of love, Lesson 11 point 5) Assignment Prepared.

APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY: June 17-23, 2024, Make disciples: (Enjoy life forever! lesson 14 point 7). (Making disciples: a labor of love, Lesson 11 point 5) Assignment Prepared.



Make disciples (4 mins.) lff lesson 14 point 7 and “What some say” (lmd lesson 11 point 5).

Publisher: Sara, in the next one. We are going to talk about the importance of sharing with others what we learn from the Bible and reflect on how we should worship God. Regarding this topic. You've tried? 

Student: Well, yes, I have tried, but I don't know when the right time will be to talk about the Bible and I guess I have a certain fear. 

Publisher: You're right, but we all went through the same thing our first time. So I understand what you're going through. What do you think if we read some texts from the Bible that are related to what we are talking about. Psalm 9:1. Could you read it please?

Student: Yes, okay. 

Publisher: Thank you very much for reading, now listen to what Psalm 34:1 says. It goes like this……………………… This text makes us think a lot. But personally, of everything you have learned in the Bible, what would you like to tell others?

Student: Well, I've always loved the promise of seeing our loved ones again.

Publisher: That's a nice promise.

Student: The truth is that the promise is very nice, but although I am convinced of this promise, it prevents me from not knowing what to do so that other people are interested in or like this promise.

Publisher: I think that to begin with we could reflect: Why do you like this promise?

Student: The truth is that I lost (MENTION ANY RELATIVE WHO HAS FELL ASLEEP IN DEATH) and I would like to see him again and spend beautiful moments with her. 

Publisher: Thank you for trusting me and telling me something very personal. Maybe we can start with that when we talk to people, and first show them why we like them, and then ask if the person also wants to see any close family members.

Student: I hadn't thought about it that way, I think I'd like to try it.

Publisher: Then next time tell me how it went. Now let's move on to the next one. What some say: As long as we are good people, it doesn't matter how we worship God. What do you think about this? 

Student: Well I have heard many people say that. But I think it's important to worship God the way he has set forth in the Bible. I remember the text of John 4:24, where we are told that we must worship God in spirit and in truth.

Publisher: Very good text, we can also use Matthew 7:21-23. Jesus says that not all who call him Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only those who do the will of his father. So this suggests that simply being good people is not enough, we need to follow God's will.

Student: I also think that we need to follow God's will. Since worshiping God in the right way involves knowing his commandments and putting them into practice. It is more than just external actions, it is a genuine relationship with God and a life that reflects his teachings. 

Publisher: Very good analysis. In short, we have learned that sharing what we learn from the Bible not only strengthens our faith, but can help others. And worshiping God in spirit and truth is essential to an authentic relationship with him.

Student: Thank you for this conversation. It has helped me reflect more deeply on these issues. 

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