Saturday, 22 April 2017

WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS JOT IN CHURCH





Good day fellow blog post readers. Welcome again to our newest blog post. Readers they say are leaders, well for me readers are always a step ahead, they tend to do more, since reading keeps you inform in all areas of life. Today post is giving a full insight on why you should always jot down points in church sermons.
It's no news that virtually everybody goes to church or a religious set up, to fulfil the religious norms. It's good and its biblical. The joy doing this is worth it, only if it is not a routine. Because many has taken the going to church as an activity instead of making it a life style.

It's an activity because everything they learn ends on a service day (just like on a Sunday), until the next Sunday or service day. Some don't even know where their bible is, not until some few seconds to stepping out for Church. Most times It is like this because some persons have not taken it as a life style. It is a life style, if everyday of your life, every seconds, every minutes is a reflection time for you, it's a life style if everyday of your life before the next service day is just as good as the service day. It's a life style if every 3 hours of you non service day, you are sobber enough to reflect on how you have spent the last 3 hours, to know if you are still on track, or maybe you ought to correct something. That's the life style and not a routine.

Until believers take to their seats and make their everyday a service day, we wouldn't have a better Christian world, instead we can be so sure of a polluted Christian world. Even from the basement of the altar we have no genuine sacrifices God can set on fire to improve the life of the members, wonder why won't there be a polluted Christian world. When for a whole service all you could hear is prosperity ad lips, I wonder what is their to jot down as a Christian. To get an improve Christian life their must actually be a word of improvement, a word of rebuke, a word of encouragement. The big question is where can I get the real word? Aside the bible which is the standard, there has to be the gathering you shouldn't forsake at all for more details check CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP TABERNACLE

Now very quickly I would be sharing few points, my own perspective though, why you should always jot in church sermons. Even beyond church sermons, you can always jot down point in seminars, school classes, and many other environs that requires us to jot. It's an act that gives excellence.

1. It Gives A Reflection Point.

When you do well to write something down in a sermon, its gives you a reflection point. when you pick up the jotter at your free period back home. One thing we humans think most times is that, we have an active brain to pick all that is been said during a sermon, me as a person have tried it,it might work well for you, if so good but it doesn't work that way. i can be so sure to a minute extent you can pick all that is been said. One can only summarize. Even the devil does not want you to pick any word from a sermon. More reason you have to combat with that evil force, by taking deliberate actions to jot during sermons.

2. It Keeps You From Sleeping During Service.

Number one thing to combat with during sermon, most especially a service that has to be a teaching is the sleeping factor. of cos nobody sleeps while dancing. 15minutes towards the start of a sermons matters most, and its a deterministic factor if you are gonna survive the sermon without sleeping off. If at the start of the sermon (15minutes to the start ) you are sleeping, its most likely you are gonna spend 45 minute dosing. And its a vice versa things if one could survive that period, its a stepping stone to enjoying a sermon. If eventually its a 1hour sermon, 45minute is burn off.
So the best medicine for sleep during sermon is to get your pen and jotter,put down the unveiled truth you are hearing to make you a better person.

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