MY WEEKENDS: MY ACTIVITIES

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MY WEEKENDS: MY ACTIVITIES
This week has been quite eventful. On Monday, I started the day with work and later attended a Bible study preview in the evening. We discussed the topic for the next day and also had a music rehearsal.

Tuesday was another busy day at work, and in the evening, I participated in the Bible study at my church. We delved into the topic of being the light of the world and the salt of the earth. It was an insightful discussion, emphasizing how God's children guide those who are lost and provide value to both God and humanity.

Wednesday was dedicated to work, and Thursday was also productive. In the evening, I joined fellow believers to share the love of Christ with others. It was an enlightening experience, and it reinforced the idea that true fulfilment and purpose in life stem from a connection with God.


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I had the opportunity to discuss the love of God with other members of the community. We emphasized the importance of understanding God as a loving father and a friend, and how this relationship brings meaning and fulfillment to our lives.

During the discussion, I was asked several thought-provoking questions:

  1. "How can a man be born again when he is old?"
    I referenced the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus in the Bible, highlighting the spiritual rebirth and its significance in recognizing God's kingdom.

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  2. "How can you present the love of Christ to an atheist who doesn't believe in God?"
    I emphasized that God's love is universal and transcends belief systems and that recognizing the existence of a higher power is fundamental to understanding God's love.

  3. "Can a child of God who is possessed with demons cast out demons?"
    I explained that as temples of God, believers cannot coexist with demonic forces and that through God's power, they can overcome such challenges.

It was a fulfilling week, filled with meaningful discussions and opportunities to share the love of God with others.