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DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post November

Saturday, 12th November, 2016

Bible Reading:  Isaiah 2:3, Zechariah 8:21.

Memory verse:   Hate evil, love good; Establish justice in the gate. Amos 5:15a

There is a register of God, where angels record the name of those who come on time, and you’ll be surprised that in Heaven they will tell you, you never attended Church for coming late. If Christ is saying ‘where two or three are gathered, I’m in their midst’, you think He comes late? (Mat.18:20)

The time you give is the time He keeps.

What does it mean to arrive late to Church:

  1. Disrespect to Christ
  2. Betrayal of Christ
  3. Disregard to the Church and the Pastor
  4. Interruption of an eternal program

Now consider all these, and tell me none of them is a sin.

Remember, Eternity’s Flight is not a flight taking you to overseas, it’s a flight taking you to Heaven. Don’t miss it!

There are a lot of people who are planning to go to Church late this Sunday. Let this message hit them. Most of us are victims.

Key Point:       The time you give is the time He keeps.

Prayer Points:

  1. Father Lord, forgive me for coming late to your sanctuary in Jesus name.
  2. Any habit in my life that will make me to miss heaven, die by fire, in the name of Jesus.

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