LIVING AS CHRISTIANS, Week of September 8-14, 2025, Don't Be Fooled by Imitation Peace: Chibisa Selemani. Analysis and Responses.

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS, September 8-14, 2025, Don't Be Fooled by Imitation Peace: Chibisa Selemani. Analysis and Responses.

Don't be fooled by imitation peace: Chibisa Selemani (5 mins.) Analysis with the audience.

Play the video: “Don’t Be Fooled by Imitation Peace: Chibisa Selemani.” Then ask:

To make decisions that truly make us happy and give us peace, what lessons should we remember from Chibisa Selemani's experience?

Chibisa's experience reminds us that the choices that truly bring happiness and peace are those that put Jehovah first. Pursuing only material things may provide temporary relief, but if we neglect spiritual things, we lose what is most valuable: our family's faith and our friendship with God. The lesson is clear: true happiness does not depend on financial stability, but on having Jehovah at the center of family life.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

We learn that chasing what this world offers will not leave us with a good taste in our mouths. In fact, the brother left his country in search of a better quality of life for himself and his family, but this weakened them spiritually. So the best thing is to cultivate our spirituality and give Jehovah the best, and he will bless our efforts.

Brother Chibisa Selemani is very happy to have a close relationship with Jehovah. Therefore, we can feel the same way if we put Jehovah first.

Chibisa learned that her relationship with God and her family is the most important thing in her life. By prioritizing her faith and family, she found true happiness and peace. This teaches us that we must care for and nurture our relationship with God and our loved ones.

Chibisa realized that being away from her family and not being able to preach made her unhappy. This teaches us that we should seek what makes us truly happy and not sacrifice it for things that aren't as important.

Chibisa felt remorse for her decision to leave her family and work in another country. This teaches us that we must listen to our conscience and make changes when we realize we're wrong.

Although Chibisa continued to struggle financially, she felt happy because she had prioritized her relationship with God and her family. This teaches us that true happiness comes not from material things, but from our relationship with God and others.

Chibisa made a mistake by leaving her family and working in another country, but she learned from it and changed her ways. This teaches us that we can learn from our mistakes and make changes to improve our lives.

Chibisa learned that her absence negatively affected her family's faith. This teaches us the importance of being present and spiritually supporting our loved ones.

Chibisa found comfort and guidance in the Bible, specifically in the example of Baruch. This teaches us that the Bible is a valuable source of wisdom and guidance for our lives.

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