• OPEN HEAVENS 2025 DEVOTIONAL

    DATE: WED, APR 16, 2025

    TOPIC: BECOMING A VESSEL UNTO HONOUR

    MEMORISE:
    "I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire." - (Matthew 3:11)

    READ: Luke 1:26-38 (KJV)

    MESSAGE:
    After reading today's topic, you may ask, how do I become a vessel unto honour? The simple answer is that you need the Holy Spirit.

    In (1 Samuel 16:1,11-13), God told Samuel, "I am sending you to Jesse's house because I want to raise a king there." Jesse didn't present David initially because the entire family believed that David was not the kind of person who could become a king. However, as soon as David came, God said, "That is him." Samuel poured oil on David's head, and the Bible says that the Spirit of God came upon him. When the Spirit of God came upon the shepherd boy, he became who God wanted him to be - a king. God has a great plan for your life, but you need the power of the Holy Spirit over your life to fulfil it.

    In (1 Samuel 10:6), Samuel told Saul that the Spirit of God would come on him and he would prophesy; the Spirit of God turned an ordinary boy into a prophet. In Judges 13:1-25, an angel told a woman that she was going to give birth to a son and that he would be a judge in Israel. After that son was born, the Bible says that the Spirit of God began to move him. When the Spirit of God comes on someone, the fellow becomes who God says he or she will be. In today's Bible reading, when the angel told Mary, "You will have a son, and He will be the son of the Highest," she asked, "How can this be since I know no man?" The angel gave her the ultimate solution to impossible cases: The Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit came upon her, she did the impossible; she conceived God and birthed Him into the world. She became a vessel unto honour because the Holy Spirit came upon her.

    Are you struggling with sin? Do you find it difficult to spend time in God's presence? Do you lack the fire and zeal to live a holy life? Do you keep going back to your vomit of addictions? Cry out for the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is symbolised as fire, and when fire visits a place, nothing remains the same. When the Holy Spirit came upon Saul, the persecutor, he was changed into Paul, the apostle.

    Beloved, the Holy Spirit sanctifies vessels for the Father's highest purposes, and you need Him to become a chosen vessel unto honour.

    PRAYER POINT:
    Spirit of the Living God, fall afresh on me and use me for Your glory.

    BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:
    1 Kings 19-20

    HYMNAL:
    Hymn 23 - Take my life, and let it be
    OPEN HEAVENS 2025 DEVOTIONAL DATE: WED, APR 16, 2025 TOPIC: BECOMING A VESSEL UNTO HONOUR MEMORISE: "I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire." - (Matthew 3:11) READ: Luke 1:26-38 (KJV) MESSAGE: After reading today's topic, you may ask, how do I become a vessel unto honour? The simple answer is that you need the Holy Spirit. In (1 Samuel 16:1,11-13), God told Samuel, "I am sending you to Jesse's house because I want to raise a king there." Jesse didn't present David initially because the entire family believed that David was not the kind of person who could become a king. However, as soon as David came, God said, "That is him." Samuel poured oil on David's head, and the Bible says that the Spirit of God came upon him. When the Spirit of God came upon the shepherd boy, he became who God wanted him to be - a king. God has a great plan for your life, but you need the power of the Holy Spirit over your life to fulfil it. In (1 Samuel 10:6), Samuel told Saul that the Spirit of God would come on him and he would prophesy; the Spirit of God turned an ordinary boy into a prophet. In Judges 13:1-25, an angel told a woman that she was going to give birth to a son and that he would be a judge in Israel. After that son was born, the Bible says that the Spirit of God began to move him. When the Spirit of God comes on someone, the fellow becomes who God says he or she will be. In today's Bible reading, when the angel told Mary, "You will have a son, and He will be the son of the Highest," she asked, "How can this be since I know no man?" The angel gave her the ultimate solution to impossible cases: The Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit came upon her, she did the impossible; she conceived God and birthed Him into the world. She became a vessel unto honour because the Holy Spirit came upon her. Are you struggling with sin? Do you find it difficult to spend time in God's presence? Do you lack the fire and zeal to live a holy life? Do you keep going back to your vomit of addictions? Cry out for the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is symbolised as fire, and when fire visits a place, nothing remains the same. When the Holy Spirit came upon Saul, the persecutor, he was changed into Paul, the apostle. Beloved, the Holy Spirit sanctifies vessels for the Father's highest purposes, and you need Him to become a chosen vessel unto honour. PRAYER POINT: Spirit of the Living God, fall afresh on me and use me for Your glory. BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Kings 19-20 HYMNAL: Hymn 23 - Take my life, and let it be
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  • "Attitude is a choice "
    "Kindness is a choice"
    "Optimism is a choice "love is a choice"
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    "Attitude is a choice " "Kindness is a choice" "Optimism is a choice "love is a choice" "Respect is a choice" Which ever one you choose make you. So choose wisely.
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  • #c12• WHY ALTAR SERVERS DESERVE MORE THAN JUST A NOD AFTER MASS:

    Let’s address one of the most overlooked ministries in the Church: the Altar Servers.

    Before I became a priest, I didn’t give much thought to altar servers. In fact, I saw them as just children in oversized cassocks, trailing incense and getting in the way. One is late, one is still tying his cincture during the Kyrie, another forgets to bring the missal to the altar, and one brave soul always drops the bell mid-consecration like it’s part of the liturgy.

    But then ordination happened—and like Saul on the road to Damascus, my eyes were opened.

    My dear people of God, our altar servers are the silent strength behind every Mass.

    After celebrating Mass abroad, where the priest does everything from the crucifix to the chalice without assistance, I began to miss our lively, sometimes chaotic but genuinely dedicated Nigerian altar servers.

    Now back home, I’ve seen another side of the story. These young boys and girls come early to church, rehearse tirelessly, and stand throughout Mass—rain or shine, hunger or heat—just to make sure the sanctuary runs smoothly.

    And still, at the end of Mass, we hear:
    “Thank you to the chairman of the harvest, the MC, our distinguished guests…”
    And the altar servers? Not even a “God bless you.”

    Let me say this clearly: DEAR ALTAR SERVERS, WE SEE YOU. WE HONOUR YOU. AND WE THANK YOU.

    Some of you trek long distances to make it to morning Mass before 6:00 AM. Some wear torn cassocks and serve with dignity. Some go home hungry after multiple liturgies. Yet, you continue to serve—no complaints, no payment, just love for God.

    If you’ve ever admired how orderly the Mass flows, thank an altar server.
    If you’ve ever seen the priest lift the chalice with reverence, thank the one who passed it at the right time.
    If you’ve ever been moved by the incense rising during solemn liturgy, thank the server whose arm is tired but still swinging with grace.

    To all parishioners reading this: Stop treating altar servers like “background children.” They are liturgical ministers —the youth backbone of the Church. Let’s train them , clothe them properly, and respect their service.

    Buy them new cassocks. Let them look like the soldiers of Christ they are—not extras from a church drama. Buy proper liturgical materials. Sponsor their formation. Teach them reverence, and they’ll teach the Church discipline.

    To priests:
    Say “thank you” after Mass. Even if they forgot to ring the bell or fumbled the incense. At least they showed up— SOME ADULTS DON’T.

    And to every altar server reading this: May God bless your hands, your feet, your service, and your silent sacrifices. May He reward your hidden devotion, and may your life continue to reflect the dignity of the sanctuary.

    The Mass is beautiful— but without altar servers, it would be a lot more difficult to celebrate.

    Tag your parish servers and say:
    WE APPRECIATE YOU!

    Author:
    Rev. Fr. Michael Obioma Eze,
    (Archdiocese of Onitsha)
    The sanctuary is not for perfect boys, but for available hearts."

    #sirpopty
    #c12• WHY ALTAR SERVERS DESERVE MORE THAN JUST A NOD AFTER MASS: Let’s address one of the most overlooked ministries in the Church: the Altar Servers. Before I became a priest, I didn’t give much thought to altar servers. In fact, I saw them as just children in oversized cassocks, trailing incense and getting in the way. One is late, one is still tying his cincture during the Kyrie, another forgets to bring the missal to the altar, and one brave soul always drops the bell mid-consecration like it’s part of the liturgy. But then ordination happened—and like Saul on the road to Damascus, my eyes were opened. My dear people of God, our altar servers are the silent strength behind every Mass. After celebrating Mass abroad, where the priest does everything from the crucifix to the chalice without assistance, I began to miss our lively, sometimes chaotic but genuinely dedicated Nigerian altar servers. Now back home, I’ve seen another side of the story. These young boys and girls come early to church, rehearse tirelessly, and stand throughout Mass—rain or shine, hunger or heat—just to make sure the sanctuary runs smoothly. And still, at the end of Mass, we hear: “Thank you to the chairman of the harvest, the MC, our distinguished guests…” And the altar servers? Not even a “God bless you.” Let me say this clearly: DEAR ALTAR SERVERS, WE SEE YOU. WE HONOUR YOU. AND WE THANK YOU. Some of you trek long distances to make it to morning Mass before 6:00 AM. Some wear torn cassocks and serve with dignity. Some go home hungry after multiple liturgies. Yet, you continue to serve—no complaints, no payment, just love for God. If you’ve ever admired how orderly the Mass flows, thank an altar server. If you’ve ever seen the priest lift the chalice with reverence, thank the one who passed it at the right time. If you’ve ever been moved by the incense rising during solemn liturgy, thank the server whose arm is tired but still swinging with grace. To all parishioners reading this: Stop treating altar servers like “background children.” They are liturgical ministers —the youth backbone of the Church. Let’s train them , clothe them properly, and respect their service. Buy them new cassocks. Let them look like the soldiers of Christ they are—not extras from a church drama. Buy proper liturgical materials. Sponsor their formation. Teach them reverence, and they’ll teach the Church discipline. To priests: Say “thank you” after Mass. Even if they forgot to ring the bell or fumbled the incense. At least they showed up— SOME ADULTS DON’T. And to every altar server reading this: May God bless your hands, your feet, your service, and your silent sacrifices. May He reward your hidden devotion, and may your life continue to reflect the dignity of the sanctuary. The Mass is beautiful— but without altar servers, it would be a lot more difficult to celebrate. Tag your parish servers and say: WE APPRECIATE YOU! Author: Rev. Fr. Michael Obioma Eze, (Archdiocese of Onitsha) The sanctuary is not for perfect boys, but for available hearts." #sirpopty
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  • Here's a short story about life in Abuja:

    The sun set over the Abuja cityscape, casting a warm glow over the bustling streets. Nneoma, a young professional, navigated the crowded markets and modern skyscrapers, taking in the city's vibrant energy.

    As she sipped zobo at a street vendor, Nneoma marveled at the city's blend of tradition and modernity. From the majestic National Assembly to the serene Abuja National Park, the city was a fusion of culture, nature, and progress.

    Despite the traffic and chaos, Nneoma loved Abuja's resilience and diversity. She cherished the city's warm hospitality, rich cultural heritage, and the sense of community that brought people together.

    Abuja, the capital city, was a melting pot of Nigeria's beauty, and Nneoma felt proud to call it home.

    Would you like more stories about Abuja or Nigerian culture?
    Here's a short story about life in Abuja: The sun set over the Abuja cityscape, casting a warm glow over the bustling streets. Nneoma, a young professional, navigated the crowded markets and modern skyscrapers, taking in the city's vibrant energy. As she sipped zobo at a street vendor, Nneoma marveled at the city's blend of tradition and modernity. From the majestic National Assembly to the serene Abuja National Park, the city was a fusion of culture, nature, and progress. Despite the traffic and chaos, Nneoma loved Abuja's resilience and diversity. She cherished the city's warm hospitality, rich cultural heritage, and the sense of community that brought people together. Abuja, the capital city, was a melting pot of Nigeria's beauty, and Nneoma felt proud to call it home. Would you like more stories about Abuja or Nigerian culture?
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  • If your presence doesn’t make someone miss you, your absence certainly shouldn’t matter to them either. Because when people value you, they notice your silence, they miss your energy and they realize when you’re not there. If they don’t call, if they don’t reach out, if they don’t care when you walk away — they were never really involved. And that’s okay. It’s better to understand where you really stand than to continue to hand over your heart to someone who wouldn’t notice if it were to disappear. Decide to be in a place where you are appreciated, not just tolerated.
    Neena Gupta.
    ⓒ Love Is An Emotion of Strong Affection
    If your presence doesn’t make someone miss you, your absence certainly shouldn’t matter to them either. Because when people value you, they notice your silence, they miss your energy and they realize when you’re not there. If they don’t call, if they don’t reach out, if they don’t care when you walk away — they were never really involved. And that’s okay. It’s better to understand where you really stand than to continue to hand over your heart to someone who wouldn’t notice if it were to disappear. Decide to be in a place where you are appreciated, not just tolerated. Neena Gupta. ⓒ Love Is An Emotion of Strong Affection
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  • A loss of respect can close doors that even the most heartfelt apology cannot re-open. Once you’re across a certain line — in your words, in your actions, in your attitude — you break that trust, and something inside the other person dies. People can forgive, but they may not forget how you made them feel. When respect is gone from a relationship, it’s very hard to get it back and things may never be close to the same again. So be careful whom you dump on: especially the people who actually give a damn. Because often, “I’m sorry” doesn’t cut it to reverse the damage that was done.
    Neena Gupta.
    ⓒ Love Is An Emotion of Strong Affection
    A loss of respect can close doors that even the most heartfelt apology cannot re-open. Once you’re across a certain line — in your words, in your actions, in your attitude — you break that trust, and something inside the other person dies. People can forgive, but they may not forget how you made them feel. When respect is gone from a relationship, it’s very hard to get it back and things may never be close to the same again. So be careful whom you dump on: especially the people who actually give a damn. Because often, “I’m sorry” doesn’t cut it to reverse the damage that was done. Neena Gupta. ⓒ Love Is An Emotion of Strong Affection
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  • Good morning good afternoon good evening my family and friends all over the world, depending from where you are viewing this post Here's a short story about an internet business:

    Amaka had always been passionate about African fashion. After completing her degree, she decided to turn her hobby into a career. With a small loan from her family, she launched "Adorned", an online store selling traditional and modern African clothing.

    At first, business was slow. But Amaka persisted, creating engaging content on social media and collaborating with influencers. She optimized her website for search engines and offered excellent customer service.

    Slowly, Adorned gained traction. Orders started pouring in from all over the world. Amaka's designs became popular among fashion enthusiasts, and her brand grew.

    One day, a prominent fashion blogger featured Adorned in her article. Overnight, Amaka's website crashed due to the surge in traffic. But she had made it – Adorned was a success!

    Amaka's story showcases the potential of internet businesses. With determination and the right strategies, anyone can turn their passion into a thriving online venture, take your gada chat business serious and see what you would be come in future.
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    Good morning good afternoon good evening my family and friends all over the world, depending from where you are viewing this post Here's a short story about an internet business: Amaka had always been passionate about African fashion. After completing her degree, she decided to turn her hobby into a career. With a small loan from her family, she launched "Adorned", an online store selling traditional and modern African clothing. At first, business was slow. But Amaka persisted, creating engaging content on social media and collaborating with influencers. She optimized her website for search engines and offered excellent customer service. Slowly, Adorned gained traction. Orders started pouring in from all over the world. Amaka's designs became popular among fashion enthusiasts, and her brand grew. One day, a prominent fashion blogger featured Adorned in her article. Overnight, Amaka's website crashed due to the surge in traffic. But she had made it – Adorned was a success! Amaka's story showcases the potential of internet businesses. With determination and the right strategies, anyone can turn their passion into a thriving online venture, take your gada chat business serious and see what you would be come in future. I'm one and only Agidi the man wey love Gada chat. Please help me comments and like thank you all.
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