Hello and welcome to sharedinfos blog. This post is the continuation of our previous post WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS JOT IN CHURCH fellow blog subscribers you are all welcome to the completion post on the stated topic above. So read through and be ready to act on what you get to pin point out of this post.
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WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS JOT IN CHURCH
to read the first part of this post. And If you were able to follow the first part do well to complete the conclusion part.
Its no news that everyone tends to go to church especially on Sundays. The sunday worship is more like a religious act, that has to be fulfilled on a sunday. Being a deep thinker, it occur to me to estimate the numbers of Sundays we have in a month and moreso in a year, and here is my estimation
Excluding the leap year factor or thereabout, in a month we have approximately 4 sundays, and taking it down to a yearly calculation, we approximately have 48 Sundays in a year to attend subsequent church services. Invariably based on our age, some persons would have attended a sunday service over a thousand times, so you can see how religious the sunday worship can always be?.
Going to church is far beyond a Sunday worship, or making your presence felt in a church service, by your dance steps or shouts, or marking attendance. At all!!.. The primitive goal why one should attend a church service is to get better spiritually and also physically. The spiritual aspect is accessed by God, he ought to see you in his presence, he ought to see a worshiper worshipping and not entertaining, or deceptive. While the physical aspect is for you to reflect Christ day in day out, others have got to see that in you. And this can be achieved by listening and jotting down points to reflect on at your leisure periods. its does just happen it takes deliberate actions.
CONTINUATIONS ON WHY YOU SHOULD ALWAYS JOT IN CHURCH (PART2).
3. TO HAVE SCRIPTURAL RETENTIVE MEMORY.
Stated above is what jotting in a church service can do, it gives you room to take a study of what you have listen to. And prior to this action, you get to have scriptural retentive memory, such that the scripture dwells in you and you get to speaks scripturally.
For me, am a big fan of anybody that gets to give a scriptural quote, it doesn't necessarily have to be exactly, but the mind of the scripture is explained, I for a person admire such.
Getting yourself to be scripturally sound is a nature the jotting habit can always give. jotting and taking review of what you have jotted down can give you better insight of what the scripture holds.
4. IT LIFTS WHAT YOU HEAR OR SEE OUT OF HISTORY.
When you jot down what you hear or see, during sermon, seminars or any outing, most times we don't held back to our jotting note real quick, it takes weeks or maybe months before we review what we have jotted down, it becomes history, but the moment we get back on what we have jotted down, it becomes fresh and its lifts it out of history to the present time. It becomes a new thing. And it incure for us a fresh insight on what you have written down in past services or outing.
So if you are not a Fan of jotting down points in church services seminars or any place that warrant jotting, I employ you to start today.
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