Matthew 11:15 AMP
He who has ears to hear, let him hear and heed My words.

RAM READING ALOUD MENTORS:  SOAP Journaling:

SCRIPTURES:
Observing
Applying
Praying

Only One Life by CT Studd
Only one life, a few brief years,
Each with its burdens, hopes, and fears;
Each with its days I must fulfill,
living for self or in His will;
Only one life, ’twill soon be past,
Only what’s done for Christ will last.

"Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude" Zig Zigler

Evangelists
Accounting 
Realizing+Reckoning 
Singers 

EARS to Hear      HOP House Of Prayer 
John 13-17 Holy of Holies: Coming into the presence of God
10:00AM 

Reckoning:
Precious Lord, Take My hand
In Christ Alone 
All Alone. https://youtu.be/06YT3qIA8H0?si=YSBz8zkTjsAwpcfS
I want my life to count for Jesus 
https://youtu.be/UojP9UQjVUw?si=OmW8VdY5yttmh2Ee

Nevertheless, thy will be done: https://youtu.be/IaCAxa_3U48?si=ZTNM0kwl9m7D9vwt

Jesus, Salvation, Redemption:
Romans 11:11 But by their transgression salvation
has come to the Gentiles,
to make them jealous.)

RE'ALIZING, ppr.

  1. Bringing into actual being; converting into real estate; impressing as a reality; feeling as one's own or in its real force; rendering tangible or effective.
  2. a.  That makes real, or that brings home as a reality; as a realizing view of eternity.

RECKON, v.t. rek'n.  [L. rego, rectus, whence regnum, regno, Eng. to reign and right.]

  1. To count; to number; that is, to tell the particulars.
    The priest shall reckon to him the money, according to the years that remain, even to the year of jubilee, and it shall be abated.  Lev. 27.
    I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church.
  1. To esteem; to account; to repute.  Rom. 8.
    For him I reckon not in high estate.
  1. To repute; to set in the number or rank of.
    He was reckoned among the transgressors.  Luke 22.
  1. To assign in an account.  rom. 4.

  2. to compute; to calculate.

RECKONING, ppr.  rek'ning.  Counting; computing; esteeming; reputing; stating an account mutually.

SING'ER, n.  [from sing.]  

  1. One that sings.
  2. One versed in music, or one whose occupation is to sing; as a chorus of singers.
  3. A bird that sings.