(10 min.)
A wicked person is fearful; a righteous person is confident (Pr 28:1; w93 5/15 26 ¶2)
A wicked person cannot judge matters correctly; a righteous person is able to make better decisions (Pr 28:5; it-2 1139 ¶3)
A wicked person who is rich has less genuine worth than a righteous person who is poor (Pr 28:6; it-1 1211 ¶4)
(10 min.)
Pr 28:14—What warning does this proverb contain? (w01 12/1 11 ¶3)
What spiritual gems from this week’s Bible reading would you like to share?
(4 min.) Pr 28:1-17 (th study 10)
(3 min.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. Discuss an end to war and violence. (lmd lesson 5 point 5)
(3 min.) HOUSE TO HOUSE. Discuss an end to war and violence. (lmd lesson 5 point 4)
(2 min.) PUBLIC WITNESSING. Discuss an end to war and violence. (lmd lesson 1 point 4)
(3 min.) INFORMAL WITNESSING. Discuss an end to war and violence. (lmd lesson 2 point 4)
(6 min.) Discussion.
Violence originated with Satan the Devil, whom Jesus called “a murderer.” (Joh 8:44) After angels joined Satan in his rebellion, violence became so pervasive that the earth was ruined in the sight of God. (Ge 6:11) As we near the end of Satan’s violent world, many people are fierce and without self-control.—2Ti 3:1, 3.
Read Psalm 11:5. Then ask the audience:
How does Jehovah feel about those who love violence, and why?
How is the world’s fascination with violence reflected in popular sports and entertainment?
Read Proverbs 22:24, 25. Then ask the audience:
How could our choice of entertainment and the people with whom we socialize influence our attitude toward violence?
How might our choice of entertainment demonstrate that we love violence?
(9 min.)
Talk by the service overseer. Stimulate enthusiasm for the campaign, and outline local arrangements.
Play the VIDEO Peace at Last! (2022 Convention Song).
(30 min.) lfb lessons 12-13