January 6-12
PSALMS 127-134
Song 134 and Prayer | Opening Comments (1 min.)
1. Parents—Continue to Care for Your Precious Inheritance
(10 min.)
Parents can count on Jehovah’s help to care for the needs of their family (Ps 127:1, 2)
Children are a precious gift from Jehovah (Ps 127:3; w21.08 5 ¶9)
Train each child according to his individual needs (Ps 127:4; w19.12 27 ¶20)
2. Spiritual Gems
(10 min.)
3. Bible Reading
(4 min.) Ps 132:1-18 (th study 2)
4. Starting a Conversation
(3 min.) INFORMAL WITNESSING. (lmd lesson 1 point 3)
5. Starting a Conversation
(4 min.) INFORMAL WITNESSING. The person expresses a belief that conflicts with a Bible teaching. (lmd lesson 5 point 4)
6. Making Disciples
(5 min.) lff lesson 16 points 4-5. Discuss with your student the arrangements you have made for his study while you are away. (lmd lesson 10 point 4)
Song 13
7. Parents—Are You Using This Powerful Teaching Tool?
(15 min.) Discussion.
Jehovah’s organization has published a great deal of material to help parents teach their children about Jehovah. Still, one of the most powerful tools that parents possess is their good example.—De 6:5-9.
Jesus used this powerful tool to teach his disciples.
Read John 13:13-15. Then ask the audience:
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Why do you think Jesus’ method of teaching by example was effective?
As a parent, your actions can reinforce the things that you teach your child orally. Your good example also builds respect for what you teach and can motivate your children to listen.
Play the VIDEO Teaching Our Children by Example. Then ask the audience:
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What important lessons did Brother and Sister Garcia teach their daughters?
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How does this video motivate you to continue setting a good example for your children?
8. Congregation Bible Study
(30 min.) bt chap. 20 ¶13-20