Tuesday, October 8, 2024

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS: Week of September 30 to October 6, 2024, Anxiety also affects young people Video: Steing Dott: Jehovah cares about me. Analysis and Answers.

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS: October 7-13, 2024, Anxiety also affects young people Video: Steing Dott: Jehovah cares about me. Analysis and Answers.

Anxiety also affects young people (15 mins.) Audience analysis.

Play the VIDEO Jehovah cares about me. Then ask:

Which Bible text helped Steing, and why?

The text of Psalm 55:22 helped him a lot, which says to cast your burden on Jehovah and he will sustain you. This text gave him comfort because it reminded him that he did not have to carry his problems or worries alone, he could trust Jehovah to help him and give him the strength he needed to move forward.

Steing was comforted when he read that Jehovah is willing to carry his burdens. This gave him the feeling that he is not alone in his struggles, but that he has someone to rely on and who supports him like a true friend would. The text taught Steing that he did not have to be strong on his own all the time by casting his burdens on Jehovah. He felt that he could ask for help and that God was willing to listen to him and sustain him in difficult times.

How did Jehovah care for him?

Jehovah took care of Dein in several ways. First, He gave him strength through the Bible, making him feel that he was not alone. He also used his friends and brothers in the congregation to give him support and encouragement, reminding him that he can always count on their help and company. All of this made him feel the love and concern that Jehovah has for him. 

Jehovah not only used the Bible and the congregation to help Steing, but also gave him an inner peace that allowed him to face his problems with a calmer attitude and with the assurance that everything would turn out well. 

Through the support of his brothers and friends in the congregation, Steing felt that he was not alone. Jehovah showed him his love by using these people to provide him with encouragement, companionship, and affection as if they were a united family.

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