Introduction to the Lesson

Welcome and Overview

  • The speaker expresses difficulty in teaching while managing other tasks, indicating a busy environment.
  • A light-hearted moment occurs as the speaker interacts with someone about personal care before the lesson begins.
  • The speaker welcomes participants warmly, setting a positive tone for the session.

Lesson Preparation

  • Participants are encouraged to prepare materials (paper and pen), emphasizing the importance of engagement in today's special lesson.
  • The focus will be on the principle of "usário" from Chapter 4 of their study material, specifically page 58.

Understanding the Principle of Usário

Introduction to Key Concepts

  • The speaker invites participants to discover what "usário" means, hinting at its significance in home experiences.
  • A prayer is offered to bless the meeting and guide learning, highlighting gratitude for community and growth.

Biblical Foundation

  • The lesson is based on Matthew 25, discussing faithfulness in responsibilities through a parable about servants.
  • Emphasis is placed on being faithful in small matters as a precursor to greater responsibilities.

The Purposes of Women

First Purpose: Supportive Role

  • Women are described as helpers and supporters within their homes, tasked with building up their families.
  • The biblical perspective emphasizes that women were created to assist men, serving as foundational support akin to a column holding up a structure.

Importance of Fulfillment

  • When women do not fulfill their supportive roles, it disrupts family dynamics and hinders achieving God's purpose on Earth.

Second Purpose: Cooperation in Ministry

Expanding Beyond Home Responsibilities

  • Women are called not only to manage their households but also to contribute actively within their faith communities.
  • Encouragement is given for women who have been part of faith communities for some time to engage more actively rather than just receiving teachings.

Call for Active Participation

  • The church should be seen as a place where individuals contribute rather than merely consume spiritual nourishment; collaboration is essential for growth.

A Chamada da Mulher para Ser Luz no Mundo

O Propósito de Ser Luz

  • A mulher é chamada a ser uma luz para o mundo, refletindo Cristo em sua vida. É essencial que as pessoas vejam essa presença divina em suas ações e comportamentos.
  • Assim como uma boia de socorro na praia, a mulher deve estar pronta para oferecer apoio emocional e espiritual aos outros, representando Cristo através de gestos simples como um abraço ou uma palavra de ânimo.

Seguir o Exemplo de Cristo

  • Ser cristão significa seguir os ensinamentos de Cristo, imitando seu exemplo de serviço e compaixão. Ele fez a diferença onde quer que fosse, e nós também devemos ser agentes dessa transformação no mundo.
  • O propósito da vida inclui ser um agente ativo na mudança positiva ao nosso redor, seguindo o modelo deixado por Jesus.

A Relação com Deus como Noiva

  • As mulheres são descritas como a "noiva" de Cristo, enfatizando a importância do relacionamento íntimo com Ele. Essa relação não deve se limitar ao dia do casamento; deve ser cultivada diariamente.
  • Ter intimidade com Deus é fundamental; isso envolve abrir-se para Ele em oração e buscar Sua presença constantemente em nossas vidas.

Práticas Diárias para Cultivar Intimidade

  • Começar o dia agradecendo a Deus e pedindo Sua companhia nas atividades diárias é uma forma prática de cultivar essa intimidade. Isso pode incluir orações simples durante momentos cotidianos, como refeições ou enquanto busca estacionamento.
  • A confiança em Deus se reflete até mesmo nas pequenas coisas da vida; pedir ajuda divina em situações cotidianas demonstra fé e dependência d'Ele.

Reconhecendo Dons e Talentos

  • Cada pessoa possui dons e talentos dados por Deus que devem ser utilizados para cumprir seus propósitos na vida. Muitas vezes, esses talentos estão ocultos devido à nossa educação voltada apenas para recompensas financeiras ou materiais.
  • Refletir sobre atividades que você faria com prazer sem esperar nada em troca pode ajudar a identificar esses dons ocultos e direcionar sua vida conforme os propósitos divinos estabelecidos por Deus.

Exploring Personal Talents and Gifts

The Joy of Shopping and Organization

  • The speaker encourages participation, noting a sense of shyness among the group.
  • A participant expresses her love for shopping, particularly for events at church, highlighting that effective purchasing requires skill and awareness of prices and brands.
  • Another participant shares her passion for organizing spaces, emphasizing functional organization over mere storage.
  • The speaker connects organizational skills to personal traits and mentions the profession of Personal Organizer as a modern development in this area.

Teaching as a Gift

  • Participants share their talents, including teaching from a young age; one began teaching at 12 years old.
  • The discussion shifts to how personal abilities align with individual temperaments, suggesting that these traits influence one's capacity to teach or lead.

God-Given Skills for Evangelism

  • The speaker discusses how different personalities are designed by God for specific purposes, such as evangelism which requires persuasive skills akin to selling.
  • A biblical reference is made to Matthew 25's parable about talents (money), illustrating the importance of using one's gifts wisely.

Accountability for Our Gifts

  • In the parable, three servants receive varying amounts of money (talents), symbolizing God's trust in individuals' abilities.
  • Upon the master's return, he asks what each servant did with their talents; two multiplied theirs while one hid his out of fear.

Reflection on Personal Responsibilities

  • The master reprimands the servant who buried his talent instead of using it productively, stressing that everyone is called to bear fruit with their gifts.
  • Participants are prompted to reflect on what they have done with their entrusted responsibilities—be it family or career—and whether they express gratitude towards these opportunities.

Transforming Identity into Profession

  • Emphasis is placed on not merely working for money but aligning work with one's identity and strengths.
  • The idea is presented that nurturing one's inherent qualities can lead to fulfilling careers rather than just jobs aimed at financial survival.

Why Pursue Passion Over Money?

The Impact of the Pandemic on Career Choices

  • The pandemic has led many individuals, including professionals like engineers and lawyers, to discover new passions, such as cooking, which they now pursue with love and fulfillment.
  • There is a societal pressure to follow career paths dictated by parental expectations rather than personal interests or divine purpose.

Understanding Personal Calling

  • Reflecting on one's calling is essential; the speaker emphasizes that their calling aligns with a universal mission: spreading the gospel and making disciples.
  • The concept of "going" in the context of preaching suggests that actions should reflect one’s beliefs and values.

Teaching and Multiplication of Knowledge

  • Individuals are encouraged to share their skills (e.g., baking), rather than hoarding knowledge out of fear that others may surpass them.
  • As a teacher, the speaker highlights the importance of laying foundational knowledge for students who may achieve greater success than their mentors.

Legacy and Empowerment

  • Parents have a responsibility to empower their children by providing support so they can reach heights beyond what they themselves achieved.
  • The idea of leaving a legacy involves preparing future generations to excel based on the foundations laid by their parents.

Principles from the Parable of Talents

  • The parable illustrates that everyone receives different amounts based on capacity; it’s not about how much you receive but what you do with it.
  • A critical question posed is: "What are you doing with what you've received?" This encourages self-reflection on personal growth and contributions.

Unique Purpose and Individuality

  • Each person is created uniquely for specific purposes; comparison leads to dissatisfaction. Embracing individuality is crucial for fulfilling one's potential.

Consequences of Faithfulness

  • Three key principles derived from the parable include contentment, multiplication, and realization—these are outcomes stemming from being faithful with one’s gifts.

Multiplication and Abundance: Understanding Our Purpose

The Concept of Multiplication

  • Multiplication is about management; it involves realizing what you have received and using it effectively. If not done in the right order, one may end up hoarding instead of sharing.
  • We are called to be like rivers that flow and share, rather than reservoirs that retain. Rivers continuously exchange water, symbolizing the importance of utilizing our gifts and talents.

Managing Resources with Gratitude

  • Reflect on how we treat what we have; dreaming of bigger things requires us to first manage our current possessions well.
  • Complaining about a small living space or resources indicates unpreparedness for larger responsibilities. One must show gratitude for what they currently possess before expecting more.

The Nature of Prosperity

  • True prosperity is not merely wealth but encompasses a fulfilling life where nothing is lacking. God desires us to live abundantly.
  • Observing nature teaches us that everything needed for survival is provided; this reflects God's perfect creation designed to sustain us.

Consumption vs. Contribution

  • A focus on consumption can lead to being consumed by desires, preventing us from sharing what we already have.
  • Many wait until they have more before contributing or blessing others, but starting with what you currently possess is essential.

Starting Small and Growing

  • Mentorship should begin with the resources at hand; invite as many people as your current capacity allows without overextending yourself.
  • Multiplication begins when one commits to using their existing resources effectively; even starting with a small group can lead to significant growth over time.

The Journey of Mentorship

  • Personal experience shows that mentorship can grow from just a few individuals (starting with 7 women), expanding significantly through community engagement.
  • Emphasizing the importance of not hoarding knowledge or opportunities, true fulfillment comes from sharing experiences and supporting others in their journeys.

Responsibility and Transformation

The Weight of Responsibility

  • The speaker expresses feelings of overwhelming responsibility, attributing their ability to cope to divine grace.
  • Despite feeling unwell and wanting to avoid the session, the speaker acknowledges their commitment to deliver value, highlighting a sense of duty.

Acknowledging Presence and Impact

  • The presence of 23 women is noted as significant; each woman represents a family, emphasizing the collective impact of their gathering.
  • Questions are raised about preparedness for leadership roles, challenging the notion that one must be fully ready before taking action.

Growth Through Experience

  • The speaker references Moses, who felt inadequate in his speaking abilities yet led a nation out of Egypt, illustrating that everyone can grow through practice.
  • Emphasizes that past experiences should inform growth rather than hinder it; transformation is possible through faith and effort.

Personal Transformation Testimony

  • The speaker shares her journey from being difficult to someone transformed by faith, underscoring personal growth and healing.
  • She draws parallels between recommending good restaurants and sharing her spiritual journey, advocating for openness about one's faith experience.

Call to Action for Women

  • Encourages women to recognize their purpose in life as divinely appointed and urges them to multiply their gifts for greater impact.
  • Stresses gratitude as essential for motivation; reflecting on hardships can provide perspective on one's own challenges.

Perspective on Suffering

  • Shares a personal story about financial struggles juxtaposed with the loss experienced by others, promoting empathy over self-pity.
  • Mentions motivational speaker Marcos Ross who inspires despite physical limitations; encourages looking beyond personal issues towards helping others.

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Understanding Our Purpose and the Kingdom of God

The Nature of Challenges and Relationships

  • Life is not as problematic as we often perceive; God has called us to navigate these challenges.
  • Jesus reassures us that while we will face tribulations, we should take heart because He has overcome the world. This suggests a reliance on divine support during difficult times.

Gratitude and Motivation

  • Gratitude fosters motivation, which in turn leads to action. It's essential to identify what drives us daily, especially in our relationship with God.
  • Actions stemming from motivation can lead to multiplication—when one person acts positively, it can inspire others.

Principles of the Kingdom of God

  • The gifts and talents given by God are meant for sharing and building up others, not just for personal or familial benefit. This reflects the principle of multiplication within God's kingdom.
  • Establishing God's kingdom involves teaching Christ's character and living by His principles, thereby being a light in the world. When Christians remain silent, darkness prevails.

The Influence of Darkness

  • Many advancements in society come from those who do not adhere to Christian principles; this highlights a need for Christians to actively engage rather than retreat into silence.
  • Ideologies that contradict Christian values have infiltrated popular culture through media aimed at children, normalizing behaviors contrary to biblical teachings. Silence from believers allows these ideologies to flourish unchecked.

Family as a Foundation for Discipleship

  • Teaching begins at home; parents should prioritize spiritual education with their children before reaching outwards to others' families. Children should be seen as primary disciples who learn values first from their parents.
  • Engaging with one's family spiritually is crucial; many Christians focus on public displays of faith while neglecting private instruction at home, which is foundational for true discipleship.

Living with Purpose

  • A life without purpose lacks meaning; fulfilling one's calling involves recognizing that actions should stem from a sense of divine purpose rather than obligation or guilt towards God’s expectations.
  • Multiplication occurs when individuals use their gifts faithfully; conversely, hiding talents due to fear or comparison results in loss rather than growth within God's kingdom. Faith and action are essential components for growth in this context.

Commissioning Believers

  • Every believer has a role in spreading the gospel—whether through teaching directly or serving in various capacities like work environments or community engagements—all actions should reflect service unto the Lord as part of evangelism efforts.

Ministry of Entrepreneurs and the Mission of the Church

The Role of Entrepreneurship in Propagating the Kingdom

  • The speaker discusses their involvement in a church ministry called GPCR (Gestão Profunda do Ser), aimed at spreading the Kingdom through entrepreneurship.
  • In countries with communist regimes, such as China and North Korea, traditional missionary work is restricted; however, entrepreneurs can enter these markets more freely.
  • Christians can represent Christ through their professional lives without overt preaching, especially in places where pastors cannot go.

Addressing Persecution and Personal Responsibility

  • The speaker highlights ongoing persecution against Christians globally, emphasizing that it has not yet reached Brazil but is a reality elsewhere.
  • Individuals are encouraged to reflect on their talents and resources: what they have in hand to contribute to God's work despite personal excuses for inaction.

Discovering Gifts and Talents

  • A question is posed about how one can discover their gifts or talents; suggestions include identifying activities done with joy or even for free.
  • The speaker references biblical roles—apostles, evangelists, prophets, teachers—and encourages understanding one's calling within these frameworks.

Understanding Different Ministry Roles

  • Apostles are likened to leaders managing multiple responsibilities; prophets are seen as creative visionaries often misunderstood by society.
  • Historical examples illustrate how prophetic figures like famous artists were undervalued during their time but recognized posthumously for their contributions.

Embracing Individual Purpose and Dignity

  • Each ministry role serves a unique purpose: evangelists persuade others towards faith while pastors provide care and guidance akin to therapists or coaches.
  • The discussion emphasizes self-worth and dignity in fulfilling one's calling rather than comparing oneself to others' measures of success.

Who Are You? Understanding Identity in God

The Essence of Identity

  • The speaker emphasizes that one's identity is rooted in being a beloved child of God, rather than in roles such as teacher or entrepreneur.
  • A profound statement is made: "Only someone who was generated can generate," highlighting the importance of understanding one's identity before fulfilling other roles.
  • Reference to Malachi 4:6 illustrates the biblical promise that hearts will be turned from parents to children and vice versa, stressing the need to recognize oneself as a child first.

The Importance of Gratitude

  • The speaker discusses how gratitude shapes perception and life experiences; grateful individuals find purpose and joy in small victories.
  • Ingratitude leads to comparison, dissatisfaction, and ultimately loss of joy and productivity. It is framed as a paralyzing force that isolates individuals.

Embracing Biblical Paradoxes

  • The speaker notes biblical paradoxes, such as "the last shall be first," emphasizing humility and reliance on God's goodness.
  • Jesus teaches that true goodness comes from God alone, urging listeners to understand their identity both with and without God.

Characteristics in Christ

  • Without God, humans are described as poor and unworthy; however, through Him, they become victorious daughters filled with unique qualities like love and generosity.
  • List-making is encouraged for self-identification in Christ—recognizing traits bestowed by God helps affirm one’s worth.

Living Out Your Identity

  • Participants are challenged to declare their identities positively; they should reject labels imposed by others or negative self-talk.
  • Emphasis on abandoning ingratitude allows for embracing new beginnings with faith in God's promises.

Final Thoughts on Responsibility

  • The session concludes with a reminder about maintaining organization and care for what one has been given while aspiring for more.
  • Encouragement to share insights within community groups reinforces collective growth; daily affirmations about one's identity are suggested for mental fortitude against negativity.

The Power of Positive Declarations

Speaking Life into Our Identity

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of declaring positive truths about oneself, stating that we should not internalize negative words spoken by others, particularly parents.
  • It is highlighted that one's identity is defined by what God declares rather than human opinions, reinforcing a sense of divine worth and purpose.
  • Key affirmations include being loved, chosen, forgiven, restored, and enabled in the Lord; these are essential for personal growth and self-acceptance.

Embracing New Beginnings

  • A reference to a song by Fernandinho illustrates the theme of starting anew; it encourages listeners to leave behind their past limitations.
  • The call to "come back to the origin" signifies returning to God's intended purpose for one’s life rather than adhering to flawed parental expectations.

Divine Potential vs. Human Limitations

  • The speaker acknowledges that while parents do their best, they are imperfect; God's plans are perfect and designed for growth and multiplication in His kingdom.
  • There is an encouragement for participants to share their learning experiences with others as a way of expanding God's kingdom on Earth.

Community Engagement and Support

  • Participants are urged to engage with community efforts by sharing insights from the session on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
  • An announcement about reaching 500 followers on YouTube highlights community support's role in spreading messages of faith and empowerment.

Call to Action

  • The speaker invites everyone to join in this journey of faith together, emphasizing collaboration in establishing God's kingdom through shared experiences and testimonies.