Jesus' example shows that knowing the truth does not mean that we need to teach everything we know all at once. How might we follow Jesus' example? We must be considerate of people's circumstances. Think again of the man who enjoys celebrating Christmas and Easter with his family. We know that these celebrations are of pagan origin and are approved by God. But imagine that you started studying the Bible a week or two before Christmas. Would you be speaking graciously if we showed him what the Bible about pagan celebrations and expected him to stop celebrating Christmas immediately? True, some students may quickly apply all that they learned from the Bible. Others, however, take more time to adjust their think and actions. We can help our Bible students to make progress if we tell them what the needed to know when they needed to hear it, that is, when they are able to bear it. Read PROVERBS 25:11.
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