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Start Conversations (3 mins.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. Use one of the “Bible Truths We Love to Teach” from appendix A of the booklet A Work of Love (lmd lesson 1 point 3).
Setting: During a door-to-door publication, the publisher discusses a Bible topic with a woman. In light of news about changes in government, the publisher highlights the hope and stability offered by God's Kingdom according to the Bible.
Publisher: Hello, ma'am. How are you?
Assistant: Okay, thank you. How can I help you?
Publisher: Today I wanted to talk to you about what the Bible says regarding the state of the dead. The Bible teaches us that when a person dies, they are not conscious of anything at all.
Assistant: I understand. It's a topic that's sometimes overlooked. By the way, have you seen the news? It seems there's going to be a change of government, and they're saying the new administration will be much better than the previous one. I'm a little anxious to see what changes it will bring.
Publisher: Yes, I've heard something. Politics is always changing, but I'd like to show you what the Bible says in Daniel 2:44. It says: “In the days of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed or left to any other people. It will crush all those kingdoms and put an end to them, but it alone will endure forever.”
As you can see, the kingdom that God will establish will be forever and cannot be destroyed by any human power. Although world governments may rise and fall, the Kingdom of God will remain forever. This reminds us that, despite the changes that occur in the world, the Kingdom of God is the one that will prevail.
Assistant: I understand now. The Kingdom of God will transcend any human government. That's a comforting thought. I'd like to know more about it.
Publisher: Sure, I'd be happy to come back and continue talking about this.
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