OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL (06/12/2023)

OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL

DATE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6TH 2023

MEMORISE:
“Now go, write it before them in a table, and note it in a book, that it may be for the time to come for ever and ever:” – (Isaiah 30:8)

READ: JEREMIAH 30:1-2 (KJV)
1 The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying,
2 Thus speaketh the LORD God of Israel, saying, Write thee all the words that I have spoken unto thee in a book.

MESSAGE:
There is one thing that many people take for granted and that is the power of taking notes. I see many people who do not take notes while listening to sermons and I wonder if they know what they are missing.
There is a popular saying that the faintest pen is smarter than the sharpest brain. You miss a lot when you don’t take notes. My professor of Mathematics who got his PhD in the year 1928, told us that you have to read something ten times to remember it all. If you did not take notes, how will you read it over again in order to remember?
Some messages are not very easy to swallow at the time you are hearing them, but one day, the Holy Spirit may take you back to that note and then open it up to you on a deeper level. It is a matter of even more concern when ministers of the gospel who expect the congregation to be taking notes when they are preaching don’t take notes when other ministers are preaching. If you don’t have an actual notebook with you, at least you can use a note taking app on your smart phone or tablet. When a sermon is going on, the Holy Spirit is likely to whisper some things into your ears; they could be prophecies or instructions. You need to write those things down so that you don’t forget. Also, as the preacher is speaking, to help you practice what is being preached, you may need to write down one or two actions you will take in line with the sermon. You need to also write down aspects of the sermon or passages of the Bible that you would like to conduct deeper study on.
You must understand that these notes are treasures from which you and others coming after you can gain from. At the Open Heavens International Centre, there are some of my old sermon notes from over 30 years ago; they are treasures for many who visit the gallery to draw lessons from.
In Revelation 1:19, God told John to write the things he was seeing down as a treasure for us today to know what is to come in the end time. We also saw similar instances from our memory verse and Bible reading today. Beloved, you should take notes whenever you are listening to or studying the word of God.

KEY POINT:
Make it a habit to always take notes.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: GALATIANS 1-3

HYMNAL: 3 – ANCIENT WORDS

  1. Holy words long preserved,
    For our walk in this world,
    They resound with God’s own heart;
    Oh, let the ancient words impart.
    REFRAIN:
    Ancient words, ever true,
    Changing me and changing you,
    We have come with open hearts;
    Oh, let the ancient words impart.
  2. Words of life, words of hope,
    Give us strength, help us cope,
    In this world, where e’er we roam;
    Ancient words will guide us home.
  3. Holy words of our faith,
    Handed down to this age,
    Came to us through sacrifice;
    Oh, heed the faithful words of Christ.
  4. Holy words long preserved,
    For our walk in this world,
    They resound with God’s own heart;
    Oh, let the ancient words impart.

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