APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY, Week of December 8-14, 2025, Make Return Visits: FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE. (Making Disciples: A Work of Love, Lesson 9, Section 5). Assignment Prepared.

APPLY YOURSELF TO THE FIELD MINISTRY, December 8-14, 2025, Make Return Visits: FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE. (Making Disciples: A Work of Love, Lesson 9, Section 5). Assignment Prepared.

Make return visits (5 mins.) FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE. Demonstrate what our Bible classes are like (lmd lesson 9 point 5).

Setting: The publisher makes a follow-up visit with an interested person, aiming to revisit their earlier topic: the future God promises according to the Bible. During the conversation, the publisher uses a Bible verse and the publication “Enjoy Life Forever” to illustrate what a Bible study might be like and to encourage the person to continue learning.

Publisher: Hello, [name]. It's nice to see you again. Do you remember me?

Assistant: Yes, of course I remember her.

Publisher: Look, the other day I agreed to explain to you what future God has promised for humanity and for the earth.

Assistant: Yes, that's true. I've been thinking about that ever since we spoke.

Publisher: Okay, look, the future the Bible talks about is very different from what many religions teach, but it's still fascinating. Take a look at what we read in Psalm 37:29. Could you read it, please?

Assistant: Of course: “The righteous will inherit the land and live in it forever.”

Publisher: Thank you. According to this verse, where will the righteous live?

Assistant: He says they will possess the land.

Publisher: Exactly. And they will live here forever.

Assistant: I'd never heard of that.

Publisher: So, as you can see, this is the future God promises us. And that's not all. You can learn more about God's promises for the future through a free course. May I show you how this course works?

Assistant: Yes of course.

Publisher: Look, with the help of this publication entitled Enjoy Life Forever, in lesson two it says: “The Bible Gives Us Hope.” This lesson shows us the conditions in which Jehovah wants us to live. Do you think you can read point 2? The question is: How does the Bible describe the future?

Assistant: He mentions that the problems that cause us so much suffering, such as poverty, injustice, disease, and death, will cease to exist.

Publisher: That's right. Can you imagine what our lives would be like without all these problems?

Assistant: That would be wonderful. We would live peacefully and calmly.

Publisher: Yes. And what guarantees do we have that this will be the case? The lessons in this course help us understand this better because they show us how Jehovah keeps his promises. Would you like us to continue discussing the brochure on my next visit?

Assistant: Yes, it already got me excited.

Publisher: Okay. In the meantime, you can read the paragraphs and underline your answers. If you have a Bible, you can also read the mentioned texts, and we'll discuss them together on our next visit. And if you have any questions, we'll answer them.

Assistant: Yes, of course. I'll see her next Monday.

Publisher: Perfect, I'll be here next Monday. I'm sure this course will greatly help you to better understand the future God has promised.

Assistant: Thank you so much, I feel very encouraged.

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