The preaching work is central to our theocratic assignments. Activities like building facilities, serving at Bethel, and providing disaster relief all support and enhance our ability to preach. These efforts help create an environment where preaching can thrive, reminding us that the ministry should always be our primary focus.
Today, too, preaching the good news is the primary work that Jehovah and Jesus want us to do. (Matt. 24:14; 28:19, 20) There is a direct connection between the preaching work and other theocratic assignments. For example, we build theocratic facilities or serve at Bethel to support the needs in the field. We provide disaster relief not only to render aid to our brothers and sisters but also to help them resume their spiritual routine, which includes preaching. When we recognize the importance of the preaching work and remember that it is the main work that Jehovah wants us to do, we will be motivated to have a regular share in the ministry. János, an elder in Hungary, says, “I remind myself that no theocratic activity can replace the preaching work; it is our primary assignment.”
How does the preaching work relate to other assignments we might have?
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