Living as Christians Week of April 27 to May 3, 2026

Nuestra Vida Cristiana para la semana del 27 de abril al 3 de mayo

With the theme: Never Stop Talking About Jehovah

What Does This Video Teach Us About the Importance of Being Consistent in Preaching?

Comment 1:
The video teaches that a rejection does not always mean the person will never listen. The sister was kind, genuinely helped her, and still received a response of “I don’t believe in God.” But later we see that that woman was carrying a great deal of pain inside. That teaches me we should not jump to conclusions when someone tells us no.

Comment 2:
I liked how the video first shows the woman’s outward reaction, but then reveals everything she was going through inside. There was suffering, coldness, injustice, and rejection. That reminds us that many times people reject the message not because it is bad, but because they are hurting or emotionally blocked.

Comment 3:
The video makes clear that a seed can remain in the heart, even if at the moment it seems nothing happened. The sister spoke to her kindly and left a beautiful message. Perhaps at that instant she did not accept it, but that experience could have stayed in her memory for later. That is why it is worthwhile to keep preaching consistently.

Comment 4:
Another lesson is that people change. In the video, the woman seemed closed off and even curt, but life’s circumstances can cause a person to start thinking differently. That fits very well with the idea that we should not give up, because Jehovah knows when someone may be more ready to listen.

Comment 5:
I was struck by the fact that the sister did not just preach—she first showed practical kindness. She paid for what the other woman needed and treated her with dignity. That teaches that being consistent in preaching is not just about repeating a message, but about continuing to show love even when we do not always see immediate results.

Comment 6:
The video also teaches me not to take rejections personally. The woman said, “I don’t believe, period,” but we later see that her issue was not really with the sister, but with everything she had been through. That helps a great deal in preaching, because it keeps us from getting discouraged when someone responds poorly.

Comment 7:
I think the video emphasizes that Jehovah sees what we cannot see. We only see a brief conversation in a café, but Jehovah knows everything that person has been through and everything she may come to feel later on. That is why it makes sense to keep preaching, even when at the moment there appears to be no interest.

Comment 8:
The video teaches that the territory changes, but so do people. A person who says no today may tomorrow be going through a situation that makes them seek answers. That is why our consistency is so important—because perhaps the very next time we may find someone far more ready to listen.

Comment 9:
I liked that the video portrays a sister who did not become cold or stop helping just because she received a rejection. She kept acting with kindness. That teaches me that consistency in preaching demonstrates love for Jehovah and also love for people—even those who right now do not seem interested.

Comment 10:
I would say the main idea of the video is this: we never know when a person is truly going to need the Kingdom message. That is why we must not grow weary or give up. Perhaps today we are only planting seeds, but Jehovah can make that seed bear fruit when the right moment comes.

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