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CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL TOPICS FOR COMMUNICATION will help you who:
- looking for how to serve;
- Desires a simple living spiritual communion together with the Word of God;
- wants to spiritually support his neighbor;
- strives to grow spiritually;
- looking for friendship and relationships;
- wants to participate in apprenticeship
Spiritual topics consist of Bible passages and questions to:
- meditating on Scripture, will turn to the HEART, and not to the knowledge of a person,
- direct to the practical application of the Word of God in your life.
AT FIRST.
* Remember that the Lord is present in spiritual communion with you. "For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them. (Matthew 18:20)".
* Choose one of the topics, read the first verse within the topic, and then take turns answering the questions that follow the verse. Then move on to the next verse and questions.
* A memory verse is provided at the end of each topic so that the topic and communication will be remembered.
It is recommended to end the communication with a prayer
When communicating on SPIRITUAL TOPICS, it is not necessary to:
- go through the whole topic at a time;
- Ask all the questions.
Because this is not a seminar, not a lecture, and not a law.
You can:
- use other places in the Bible that are suitable for the topic;
- ask your questions that will be most relevant to your dialogue;
- share what happened in your life.
In a word, communicate as the Holy Spirit leads.
And spiritual themes to help you. :)
In communication it is recommended:
- answer questions to both (so that there is a DIALOGUE, not a monologue);
- develop friendly and trusting relationships (love of neighbor is important);
- communicate on an equal footing (not to be a professional and an expert, a teacher or a boss). "Let the greatest among you be your servant:" (Matthew 23:11).
Communication can be carried out both in person and by phone.
Spiritual themes can also be used for small group and youth meetings. In prayer meetings, family or holiday gatherings, the use of spiritual topics with questions will help to include brothers and sisters in the dialogue.
I invite YOU to become a SPIRITUAL FRIEND for your neighbor!
Bless you! Poems to wish you for all communication
"For where two or three are gathered in My name, there I am in the midst of them." (Matthew 18:20)
"And you do not call yourself teachers, for you have one Teacher - Christ, yet you are brothers;" (Matthew 23:8)
"Let the greatest among you be your servant:" (Mt. 23:11)
"... love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself." (Luke 10:27);
- looking for how to serve;
- Desires a simple living spiritual communion together with the Word of God;
- wants to spiritually support his neighbor;
- strives to grow spiritually;
- looking for friendship and relationships;
- wants to participate in apprenticeship
Spiritual topics consist of Bible passages and questions to:
- meditating on Scripture, will turn to the HEART, and not to the knowledge of a person,
- direct to the practical application of the Word of God in your life.
AT FIRST.
* Remember that the Lord is present in spiritual communion with you. "For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them. (Matthew 18:20)".
* Choose one of the topics, read the first verse within the topic, and then take turns answering the questions that follow the verse. Then move on to the next verse and questions.
* A memory verse is provided at the end of each topic so that the topic and communication will be remembered.
It is recommended to end the communication with a prayer
When communicating on SPIRITUAL TOPICS, it is not necessary to:
- go through the whole topic at a time;
- Ask all the questions.
Because this is not a seminar, not a lecture, and not a law.
You can:
- use other places in the Bible that are suitable for the topic;
- ask your questions that will be most relevant to your dialogue;
- share what happened in your life.
In a word, communicate as the Holy Spirit leads.
And spiritual themes to help you. :)
In communication it is recommended:
- answer questions to both (so that there is a DIALOGUE, not a monologue);
- develop friendly and trusting relationships (love of neighbor is important);
- communicate on an equal footing (not to be a professional and an expert, a teacher or a boss). "Let the greatest among you be your servant:" (Matthew 23:11).
Communication can be carried out both in person and by phone.
Spiritual themes can also be used for small group and youth meetings. In prayer meetings, family or holiday gatherings, the use of spiritual topics with questions will help to include brothers and sisters in the dialogue.
I invite YOU to become a SPIRITUAL FRIEND for your neighbor!
Bless you! Poems to wish you for all communication
"For where two or three are gathered in My name, there I am in the midst of them." (Matthew 18:20)
"And you do not call yourself teachers, for you have one Teacher - Christ, yet you are brothers;" (Matthew 23:8)
"Let the greatest among you be your servant:" (Mt. 23:11)
"... love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself." (Luke 10:27);
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