Since day one of the semiannual training this summer as I joined live, I had been exercising my spirit and praying very much that I receive the maximum spiritual benefit from the training and during all the study time and fellowship. The Lord had answered my prayer and spoke to me personally in every message. I also prepared to share my top enjoyment in every meeting from message one. To me, I determined to not lose any opportunity.
On day one, from the two sessions I prepared a point each from the messages to share but could not get the opportunity. Instead, I shared in the group. The same continued on day two too. On day three, I did the same and got the opportunity. So I simply echoed Br. RK's burden on being in the Triune God and knowing the Triune God by experience and growth in life. This was also the deep and loving concern of the brother, of which I shared too, with the practical emphasis on spending a personal time with the Lord day by day. Even in day four, five, and six too, the Lord gave me His words in every message and shared in the group.
On the last day, day six, saints from India were called for testing. As I stood up with the saints to speak, my portion was on "change of value concerning Christ in relation to our relatives." What I had experienced was what the Lord led me to testify: Loving the Lord more than our relatives, father, mother, brothers, sisters, and loved ones. I exercised my spirit and simply declared this need for loving the more than our relatives.
One distinctive feature of the live training is the spiritual atmosphere of the training is very high and the Spirit's speaking is very strong. The quantity of live training is much higher than all the video trainings I have attended. As far as partiality allows, live training is worth paying the price.
In addition to these public sharings, we also daily enjoyed our PSRP time at a brother's house for five days where we shared and learned from one another. What a grace, what an enjoyment, and what a blessing indeed!
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