Skip to main content

THE BENEFITS OF HOREMOW ASSIGNMENTS

God bless you for taking your time to study.

THE BENEFITS OF HOREMOW ASSIGNMENTS

TEXT: JOHN 8:30-35

SATURDAY  OCTOBER 29th
 
Key verse: 1 Timothy 4:13 Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
In today’s text, Jesus gave the secret of continuing in Him because He does not want anyone to backslide. God does not have pleasure in those who draw back and encourages us to do these assignments that help us to serve God with a pure heart. Benefits of HOREMOW assignments include:
Continuous Training: In our text, Jesus said, “If ye continue in My word, then are ye My disciples indeed”. Through the assignment members receive training to know more and maintain righteousness to keep them alive in the Christian race. 
Building of members’ faith:  Faith is built by the constant hearing of the word. The assignment provides an avenue for reflection and correction of members’ lives, thereby their faith is strengthened and holiness is achieved. 
Maintenance of regular fellowship with God: If members are not supervised, some may not read their Bibles for a whole week or even a month, let alone listen to messages. The assignment serves as a push to read and listen to undiluted words that help them maintain righteousness and closeness to God.
Obedience to observe all things: Jesus is HOREMOW and the messages Pastor Paul Rika preaches come directly from Him. HOREMOW assignment is wisdom for members to get wiser and defend the Christian faith. 
The power of the word: The assignment gives the members knowledge of the authority of the word. The power of the word shall bring everyone out of sin and revival shall flow everywhere. The reason many backslide and even left the Movement is that they were not rooted in the word and refused to allow themselves to be schooled by the ministry of Jesus, HOREMOW. 

Thought for the day: Assignments help us maintain regular fellowship with God.

Song for the day: Nearer to Thee (2x) Lord, draw me nearer, nearer to Thee…  

Bible reading for the day: 
Jeremiah 25-26; 2 Timothy 3
#Horemow.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Them That Sin, Rebuke Before All

God's blessing shall be following you continually for taking the time to study. Them That Sin, Rebuke Before All   Monday 24th March Text: 1 Timothy 5: 19-22 Key verse: Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear. 1 Timothy 5:20 God wants you to avoid doing evil while saying you want to go to heaven. You may be a member of a worldly church and be saying, “It is my tribal church; if I leave them, they will be angry. I do not want them to be angry.” Is it God you want to make angry by your compromise? You will see the anger of God indeed. It is through the word that you perfect the people, and as a result, the Bible says, “Thou shalt not suffer sin upon your brother. Thou shall reprove him.” Your brother or sister has done a bad thing, and you do not bother. You leave them in their sins. They may do the same to other people. The Lord says, “Correct them.” Do not allow sin to be in them because sin will take them to hell. The Bible says, “Them that sin, rebuke befo...
For taking your time to study remain blessed. FACTS TO BE UNDERSTOOD ON REVELATION MESSAGES WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 TEXT: NUMBERS 12: 4-8. Key verse: "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them" Isaiah 8:20. God has given revelations to many in our days and He is still in the business of doing that. The choice of these messengers is His sovereign will. Some of these revelations are written in books for all to read and some are shared verbally. There are scriptural facts to be understood on these revelation messages. They follow the pattern of scriptural revelations in the Holy Bible. Some are given in plain, simple and direct language, while some are given in pictorial language and figures of speech. The recipient of the revelation may be an ignorant person whose understanding is unfruitful, hence, he may not be capable to interpret the revelation received. Except God gives the grace of interpretation to ...