• HIS WORD IN THE WORLD!

    BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND EASTER(THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT CHRISTIAN EVENTS!

    My intention is not to debase Christmas nor Easter. But a Bible studying, believing and practicing christian(not a theologian or religious christian) will easily see the manipulative craftiness of the ancient serpent at work...the devil has always strived to drive a hedge into God's Purpose,and in each of such cases, the OMNIPOTENT, OMNIPRESENT AND OMNISCIENT GOD has always turned every spanner thrown in His Works by the devil into His Own Advantage.

    We men are likened to sheep. And sheep have a tendency to follow the crowd without questioning. Christ Jesus however came and taught us to examine everything by God's Word. The Pharisees exalted HUMAN TRADITION, Christ Jesus EXALTED GOD'S WORD. Man was to live by every WORD that proceeded from GOD'S MOUTH (Matt. 4:4).

    The battle that Christ Jesus was constantly engaged in with the Pharisees was the age-long battle of God's Word versus the traditions of men. In the church, we are engaged in the same battle today.

    God's Word is the only light that we have on earth. And when God created light initially, He immediately separated it from the darkness. The darkness is both sin as well as human traditions. We also are called to separate both these from the pure Word of God so that there is no mixture in the church.

    CHRISTMAS
    Consider Christmas, which is celebrated by many as the birthday of Christ Jesus. Shopkeepers of all religions look forward to Christmas, for it is a time when they can make much profit. It is a commercial festival, not a spiritual one. Millions of Naira and whatever currencies are spent on Christmas cards and gifts. Sales of alcoholic drinks also go up at this time...a time when the gravest evils are physically manifested... fornications,adulteries, fighting and drunk driving etc, are symbols of the celebration.

    In my adolescent and early teenage years in my community, on every 24th and 31st December night, the tarred road from beginning to the end must be littered all over by the broken pieces of beer bottles or other alcoholic beverages, otherwise,it means the festivals never held. Alcohol sellers do really suffer losses of bottles.

    Now, the question is...Is this really then the Birthday of the Son of God, or of another 'Jesus'?
    This controversial subject has so been thrashed out,that there's nothing left or new to add. Biblical records and the geographical history of the times and place absolutely confirmed that Christ Jesus was Birthed on that day.
    Therefore, December 25 then must be the birthday of another 'Jesus' that has been foisted on an unsuspecting Christendom by unconverted men!

    Okay, even if we did know the exact date of Christ Jesus' Birth, the question would still be whether God intended His church to celebrate it. Mary, the mother of Christ Jesus, would certainly have known the exact date of birth of her SON. And she was with the apostles for many years after the day of Pentecost. Yet there is no mention anywhere of Christ Jesus' date of Birth.

    What does this show? Just this... that God deliberately hid the date OF Christ Jesus' Birth, because He did not want the church to celebrate it. Christ Jesus was not an ordinary mortal whose Birthday was to be celebrated once a year. He was the Son of God "Who had no beginning of days", unlike us (Heb.7:3). God wants us to recognize Christ Jesus' Birth, Death, Resurrection and Ascension every day, and not just once a year.

    An understanding of the difference between the Old and the New Covenants will also enable us to understand why God does not want His children to celebrate any special holy days now. Under the Old Covenant, Israel had been commanded to celebrate certain days as specially holy days. But that was only a shadow. Now that we have Christ Jesus ,the Will of God is that every day of our lives be equally holy. Even the weekly sabbath has been done away with under the new covenant. This is why no holy days are mentioned anywhere in the New Testament (Col.2:16,17).

    How then did Christmas and Easter make their entry into Christendom? The answer is: In the same way that infant baptism, compulsory tithing(some pastors teach non tithers are going to hell), priestcraft and many other human traditions and old covenant practices, have made their entry...by the subtle working of Satan.

    Thus says the Lord, "Do not learn the way of the heathen. The customs of the people are futile. One cuts a tree from the forest with the axe. They decorate it with silver and gold; they fasten it with nails so that it will not topple!" (Jer. 10:2-4).

    EASTER
    The word 'Easter' comes from one of the titles of the queen of heaven, 'Ishtar' or `Astarte' (see 1 Kin. 11:5) - one of the idols that Solomon worshipped. There were slightly different forms of that name in different countries.

    I ain't interested in delving into history...for like I observed above, there's nothing new to add that we don't already know.

    The DEATH and RESURRECTION of CHRIST JESUS are the central MESSAGE of the GOSPEL. The only way that Christ Jesus intended us to commemorate this was through the 'breaking of bread', which we are to take part in together as a church.

    When we break bread, we testify not only of Christ Jesus' Death, but also our death with Him. The emotionalism of Good Friday and sentimentality of Easter turns the attention of men away from the necessity of following Christ Jesus, to empty ritualism.

    GOD'S WORD OR MAN'S TRADITION?
    Behind the celebration of Christmas and Easter lies the far more deadly principle of following the traditions of men even when they have no foundation in God's Word. So strong is this power of tradition that many believers who follow the Scriptures in other areas still find it difficult to give up celebrating Christmas and Easter.

    It is amazing that many believers are not willing to accept Christmas and Easter are basically pagan festivals. Changing the names do not make these festivals Christian!

    As we said at the beginning, Christ Jesus was engaged in a constant battle with the Pharisees over this very issue - man's traditions versus God's Word. He faced more opposition for opposing the empty traditions of 'the fathers' than for preaching against sin. We shall find our experience to be the same, if we are just as faithful as He was.

    God's Word alone is our guide and not the example of even godly men in those areas where they do not follow the Word of God. "Let God be found true even though every man be found a liar" (Rom. 3:4). The Bereans searched the Scriptures to check up even on Paul's teaching, and the Holy Spirit commends them for it (Acts 17:11). That is a good example for all of us to follow.

    David was a man after God's own heart. Yet, for forty years, he permitted the Israelites to worship Moses' bronze serpent without realizing that it was an abomination to God. He did not have light even on such obvious idolatry. It was a much lesser king, Hezekiah, who was given light to expose and destroy this idolatrous practice (2 Kin. 18:1-4). We can follow godly men in the saintliness of their lives, but not in their lack of light on human traditions. Our safety lies in simply following the teaching of God's Word and not in adding to or subtracting from it.

    DO NOT JUDGE OTHERS!
    Finally : What should our attitude be towards sincere believers who celebrate Christmas and Easter?

    It is important to remember that we do not become spiritual merely by not celebrating Christmas and Easter. And those who celebrate these festivals are not therefore carnal believers.

    Spiritual people are those who follow Christ Jesus along the way of daily self-denial and the daily infilling of the Holy Spirit - whether they celebrate Christmas and Easter or not.

    So when we meet believers who celebrate these festivals, we must be gracious enough to consider that they may be ignorant of the pagan origin of these festivals. So they are not sinning in any way when they celebrate them. On the other hand, we will be sinning, if we judge them.

    Since December 25th is usually a holiday for everyone and the days around it are also holidays for schools, many use this period for end-of-the-year family reunions - which is a very good thing.

    And since some people attend church-services only twice a year (on December 25th and the Easter weekend) it is good for churches to have services on those dates, so that they can preach the gospel to such people and explain to them that Christ Jesus came to earth to save us from our sins and that He conquered death and Satan for us.

    True believers are thankful every day of their lives that Christ Jesus was born and that He died for their sins and rose again - and not just at two times of the year.

    In the early days of Christianity, some Christians celebrated the Sabbath - which was a non-Christian religious festival, just like Christmas and Easter. The Holy Spirit inspired Paul therefore to write Romans 14 to warn other Christians not to sin by judging them. The same warning holds good for those who judge others who celebrate Christmas and Easter.

    "Accept the one who is weak in faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his opinions. Who are you to judge the servant of another? One person regards one day above another, another regards every day alike. He who observes the day, observes it for the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who does not, for the Lord he does not, and gives thanks to God. Each person must be fully convinced in his own mind. But you, why do you judge your brother? Or you again, why do you regard your brother with contempt? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God and each one of us will give an account of himself (alone) to God" (Rom.14:12)).

    And that is the best word with which to conclude this relatively short submission on Christmas and Easter.
    May God help us to realize that every day, Christ Jesus was born, crucified on the Cross,died, buried and resurrected for us that we may live... That for every sin we wilfully commit, we nail Him to the Cross afresh.
    Amen!
    HIS WORD IN THE WORLD! 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND EASTER(THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT CHRISTIAN EVENTS! 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 My intention is not to debase Christmas nor Easter. But a Bible studying, believing and practicing christian(not a theologian or religious christian) will easily see the manipulative craftiness of the ancient serpent at work...the devil has always strived to drive a hedge into God's Purpose,and in each of such cases, the OMNIPOTENT, OMNIPRESENT AND OMNISCIENT GOD has always turned every spanner thrown in His Works by the devil into His Own Advantage. We men are likened to sheep. And sheep have a tendency to follow the crowd without questioning. Christ Jesus however came and taught us to examine everything by God's Word. The Pharisees exalted HUMAN TRADITION, Christ Jesus EXALTED GOD'S WORD. Man was to live by every WORD that proceeded from GOD'S MOUTH (Matt. 4:4). The battle that Christ Jesus was constantly engaged in with the Pharisees was the age-long battle of God's Word versus the traditions of men. In the church, we are engaged in the same battle today. God's Word is the only light that we have on earth. And when God created light initially, He immediately separated it from the darkness. The darkness is both sin as well as human traditions. We also are called to separate both these from the pure Word of God so that there is no mixture in the church. 👉CHRISTMAS Consider Christmas, which is celebrated by many as the birthday of Christ Jesus. Shopkeepers of all religions look forward to Christmas, for it is a time when they can make much profit. It is a commercial festival, not a spiritual one. Millions of Naira and whatever currencies are spent on Christmas cards and gifts. Sales of alcoholic drinks also go up at this time...a time when the gravest evils are physically manifested... fornications,adulteries, fighting and drunk driving etc, are symbols of the celebration. In my adolescent and early teenage years in my community, on every 24th and 31st December night, the tarred road from beginning to the end must be littered all over by the broken pieces of beer bottles or other alcoholic beverages, otherwise,it means the festivals never held. Alcohol sellers do really suffer losses of bottles. Now, the question is...Is this really then the Birthday of the Son of God, or of another 'Jesus'? This controversial subject has so been thrashed out,that there's nothing left or new to add. Biblical records and the geographical history of the times and place absolutely confirmed that Christ Jesus was Birthed on that day. Therefore, December 25 then must be the birthday of another 'Jesus' that has been foisted on an unsuspecting Christendom by unconverted men! Okay, even if we did know the exact date of Christ Jesus' Birth, the question would still be whether God intended His church to celebrate it. Mary, the mother of Christ Jesus, would certainly have known the exact date of birth of her SON. And she was with the apostles for many years after the day of Pentecost. Yet there is no mention anywhere of Christ Jesus' date of Birth. What does this show? Just this... that God deliberately hid the date OF Christ Jesus' Birth, because He did not want the church to celebrate it. Christ Jesus was not an ordinary mortal whose Birthday was to be celebrated once a year. He was the Son of God "Who had no beginning of days", unlike us (Heb.7:3). God wants us to recognize Christ Jesus' Birth, Death, Resurrection and Ascension every day, and not just once a year. An understanding of the difference between the Old and the New Covenants will also enable us to understand why God does not want His children to celebrate any special holy days now. Under the Old Covenant, Israel had been commanded to celebrate certain days as specially holy days. But that was only a shadow. Now that we have Christ Jesus ,the Will of God is that every day of our lives be equally holy. Even the weekly sabbath has been done away with under the new covenant. This is why no holy days are mentioned anywhere in the New Testament (Col.2:16,17). How then did Christmas and Easter make their entry into Christendom? The answer is: In the same way that infant baptism, compulsory tithing(some pastors teach non tithers are going to hell), priestcraft and many other human traditions and old covenant practices, have made their entry...by the subtle working of Satan. Thus says the Lord, "Do not learn the way of the heathen. The customs of the people are futile. One cuts a tree from the forest with the axe. They decorate it with silver and gold; they fasten it with nails so that it will not topple!" (Jer. 10:2-4). 👉 EASTER The word 'Easter' comes from one of the titles of the queen of heaven, 'Ishtar' or `Astarte' (see 1 Kin. 11:5) - one of the idols that Solomon worshipped. There were slightly different forms of that name in different countries. I ain't interested in delving into history...for like I observed above, there's nothing new to add that we don't already know. The DEATH and RESURRECTION of CHRIST JESUS are the central MESSAGE of the GOSPEL. The only way that Christ Jesus intended us to commemorate this was through the 'breaking of bread', which we are to take part in together as a church. When we break bread, we testify not only of Christ Jesus' Death, but also our death with Him. The emotionalism of Good Friday and sentimentality of Easter turns the attention of men away from the necessity of following Christ Jesus, to empty ritualism. 👉 GOD'S WORD OR MAN'S TRADITION? Behind the celebration of Christmas and Easter lies the far more deadly principle of following the traditions of men even when they have no foundation in God's Word. So strong is this power of tradition that many believers who follow the Scriptures in other areas still find it difficult to give up celebrating Christmas and Easter. It is amazing that many believers are not willing to accept Christmas and Easter are basically pagan festivals. Changing the names do not make these festivals Christian! As we said at the beginning, Christ Jesus was engaged in a constant battle with the Pharisees over this very issue - man's traditions versus God's Word. He faced more opposition for opposing the empty traditions of 'the fathers' than for preaching against sin. We shall find our experience to be the same, if we are just as faithful as He was. God's Word alone is our guide and not the example of even godly men in those areas where they do not follow the Word of God. "Let God be found true even though every man be found a liar" (Rom. 3:4). The Bereans searched the Scriptures to check up even on Paul's teaching, and the Holy Spirit commends them for it (Acts 17:11). That is a good example for all of us to follow. David was a man after God's own heart. Yet, for forty years, he permitted the Israelites to worship Moses' bronze serpent without realizing that it was an abomination to God. He did not have light even on such obvious idolatry. It was a much lesser king, Hezekiah, who was given light to expose and destroy this idolatrous practice (2 Kin. 18:1-4). We can follow godly men in the saintliness of their lives, but not in their lack of light on human traditions. Our safety lies in simply following the teaching of God's Word and not in adding to or subtracting from it. 👉 DO NOT JUDGE OTHERS! Finally : What should our attitude be towards sincere believers who celebrate Christmas and Easter? It is important to remember that we do not become spiritual merely by not celebrating Christmas and Easter. And those who celebrate these festivals are not therefore carnal believers. Spiritual people are those who follow Christ Jesus along the way of daily self-denial and the daily infilling of the Holy Spirit - whether they celebrate Christmas and Easter or not. So when we meet believers who celebrate these festivals, we must be gracious enough to consider that they may be ignorant of the pagan origin of these festivals. So they are not sinning in any way when they celebrate them. On the other hand, we will be sinning, if we judge them. Since December 25th is usually a holiday for everyone and the days around it are also holidays for schools, many use this period for end-of-the-year family reunions - which is a very good thing. And since some people attend church-services only twice a year (on December 25th and the Easter weekend) it is good for churches to have services on those dates, so that they can preach the gospel to such people and explain to them that Christ Jesus came to earth to save us from our sins and that He conquered death and Satan for us. True believers are thankful every day of their lives that Christ Jesus was born and that He died for their sins and rose again - and not just at two times of the year. In the early days of Christianity, some Christians celebrated the Sabbath - which was a non-Christian religious festival, just like Christmas and Easter. The Holy Spirit inspired Paul therefore to write Romans 14 to warn other Christians not to sin by judging them. The same warning holds good for those who judge others who celebrate Christmas and Easter. "Accept the one who is weak in faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his opinions. Who are you to judge the servant of another? One person regards one day above another, another regards every day alike. He who observes the day, observes it for the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who does not, for the Lord he does not, and gives thanks to God. Each person must be fully convinced in his own mind. But you, why do you judge your brother? Or you again, why do you regard your brother with contempt? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God and each one of us will give an account of himself (alone) to God" (Rom.14:12)). And that is the best word with which to conclude this relatively short submission on Christmas and Easter. May God help us to realize that every day, Christ Jesus was born, crucified on the Cross,died, buried and resurrected for us that we may live... That for every sin we wilfully commit, we nail Him to the Cross afresh. Amen🙇🙏❤️!
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  • HIS WORD IN THE WORLD!

    BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND EASTER(THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT CHRISTIAN EVENTS!

    My intention is not to debase Christmas nor Easter. But a Bible studying, believing and practicing christian(not a theologian or religious christian) will easily see the manipulative craftiness of the ancient serpent at work...the devil has always strived to drive a hedge into God's Purpose,and in each of such cases, the OMNIPOTENT, OMNIPRESENT AND OMNISCIENT GOD has always turned every spanner thrown in His Works by the devil into His Own Advantage.

    We men are likened to sheep. And sheep have a tendency to follow the crowd without questioning. Christ Jesus however came and taught us to examine everything by God's Word. The Pharisees exalted HUMAN TRADITION, Christ Jesus EXALTED GOD'S WORD. Man was to live by every WORD that proceeded from GOD'S MOUTH (Matt. 4:4).

    The battle that Christ Jesus was constantly engaged in with the Pharisees was the age-long battle of God's Word versus the traditions of men. In the church, we are engaged in the same battle today.

    God's Word is the only light that we have on earth. And when God created light initially, He immediately separated it from the darkness. The darkness is both sin as well as human traditions. We also are called to separate both these from the pure Word of God so that there is no mixture in the church.

    CHRISTMAS
    Consider Christmas, which is celebrated by many as the birthday of Christ Jesus. Shopkeepers of all religions look forward to Christmas, for it is a time when they can make much profit. It is a commercial festival, not a spiritual one. Millions of Naira and whatever currencies are spent on Christmas cards and gifts. Sales of alcoholic drinks also go up at this time...a time when the gravest evils are physically manifested... fornications,adulteries, fighting and drunk driving etc, are symbols of the celebration.

    In my adolescent and early teenage years in my community, on every 24th and 31st December night, the tarred road from beginning to the end must be littered all over by the broken pieces of beer bottles or other alcoholic beverages, otherwise,it means the festivals never held. Alcohol sellers do really suffer losses of bottles.

    Now, the question is...Is this really then the Birthday of the Son of God, or of another 'Jesus'?
    This controversial subject has so been thrashed out,that there's nothing left or new to add. Biblical records and the geographical history of the times and place absolutely confirmed that Christ Jesus was Birthed on that day.
    Therefore, December 25 then must be the birthday of another 'Jesus' that has been foisted on an unsuspecting Christendom by unconverted men!

    Okay, even if we did know the exact date of Christ Jesus' Birth, the question would still be whether God intended His church to celebrate it. Mary, the mother of Christ Jesus, would certainly have known the exact date of birth of her SON. And she was with the apostles for many years after the day of Pentecost. Yet there is no mention anywhere of Christ Jesus' date of Birth.

    What does this show? Just this... that God deliberately hid the date OF Christ Jesus' Birth, because He did not want the church to celebrate it. Christ Jesus was not an ordinary mortal whose Birthday was to be celebrated once a year. He was the Son of God "Who had no beginning of days", unlike us (Heb.7:3). God wants us to recognize Christ Jesus' Birth, Death, Resurrection and Ascension every day, and not just once a year.

    An understanding of the difference between the Old and the New Covenants will also enable us to understand why God does not want His children to celebrate any special holy days now. Under the Old Covenant, Israel had been commanded to celebrate certain days as specially holy days. But that was only a shadow. Now that we have Christ Jesus ,the Will of God is that every day of our lives be equally holy. Even the weekly sabbath has been done away with under the new covenant. This is why no holy days are mentioned anywhere in the New Testament (Col.2:16,17).

    How then did Christmas and Easter make their entry into Christendom? The answer is: In the same way that infant baptism, compulsory tithing(some pastors teach non tithers are going to hell), priestcraft and many other human traditions and old covenant practices, have made their entry...by the subtle working of Satan.

    Thus says the Lord, "Do not learn the way of the heathen. The customs of the people are futile. One cuts a tree from the forest with the axe. They decorate it with silver and gold; they fasten it with nails so that it will not topple!" (Jer. 10:2-4).

    EASTER
    The word 'Easter' comes from one of the titles of the queen of heaven, 'Ishtar' or `Astarte' (see 1 Kin. 11:5) - one of the idols that Solomon worshipped. There were slightly different forms of that name in different countries.

    I ain't interested in delving into history...for like I observed above, there's nothing new to add that we don't already know.

    The DEATH and RESURRECTION of CHRIST JESUS are the central MESSAGE of the GOSPEL. The only way that Christ Jesus intended us to commemorate this was through the 'breaking of bread', which we are to take part in together as a church.

    When we break bread, we testify not only of Christ Jesus' Death, but also our death with Him. The emotionalism of Good Friday and sentimentality of Easter turns the attention of men away from the necessity of following Christ Jesus, to empty ritualism.

    GOD'S WORD OR MAN'S TRADITION?
    Behind the celebration of Christmas and Easter lies the far more deadly principle of following the traditions of men even when they have no foundation in God's Word. So strong is this power of tradition that many believers who follow the Scriptures in other areas still find it difficult to give up celebrating Christmas and Easter.

    It is amazing that many believers are not willing to accept Christmas and Easter are basically pagan festivals. Changing the names do not make these festivals Christian!

    As we said at the beginning, Christ Jesus was engaged in a constant battle with the Pharisees over this very issue - man's traditions versus God's Word. He faced more opposition for opposing the empty traditions of 'the fathers' than for preaching against sin. We shall find our experience to be the same, if we are just as faithful as He was.

    God's Word alone is our guide and not the example of even godly men in those areas where they do not follow the Word of God. "Let God be found true even though every man be found a liar" (Rom. 3:4). The Bereans searched the Scriptures to check up even on Paul's teaching, and the Holy Spirit commends them for it (Acts 17:11). That is a good example for all of us to follow.

    David was a man after God's own heart. Yet, for forty years, he permitted the Israelites to worship Moses' bronze serpent without realizing that it was an abomination to God. He did not have light even on such obvious idolatry. It was a much lesser king, Hezekiah, who was given light to expose and destroy this idolatrous practice (2 Kin. 18:1-4). We can follow godly men in the saintliness of their lives, but not in their lack of light on human traditions. Our safety lies in simply following the teaching of God's Word and not in adding to or subtracting from it.

    DO NOT JUDGE OTHERS!
    Finally : What should our attitude be towards sincere believers who celebrate Christmas and Easter?

    It is important to remember that we do not become spiritual merely by not celebrating Christmas and Easter. And those who celebrate these festivals are not therefore carnal believers.

    Spiritual people are those who follow Christ Jesus along the way of daily self-denial and the daily infilling of the Holy Spirit - whether they celebrate Christmas and Easter or not.

    So when we meet believers who celebrate these festivals, we must be gracious enough to consider that they may be ignorant of the pagan origin of these festivals. So they are not sinning in any way when they celebrate them. On the other hand, we will be sinning, if we judge them.

    Since December 25th is usually a holiday for everyone and the days around it are also holidays for schools, many use this period for end-of-the-year family reunions - which is a very good thing.

    And since some people attend church-services only twice a year (on December 25th and the Easter weekend) it is good for churches to have services on those dates, so that they can preach the gospel to such people and explain to them that Christ Jesus came to earth to save us from our sins and that He conquered death and Satan for us.

    True believers are thankful every day of their lives that Christ Jesus was born and that He died for their sins and rose again - and not just at two times of the year.

    In the early days of Christianity, some Christians celebrated the Sabbath - which was a non-Christian religious festival, just like Christmas and Easter. The Holy Spirit inspired Paul therefore to write Romans 14 to warn other Christians not to sin by judging them. The same warning holds good for those who judge others who celebrate Christmas and Easter.

    "Accept the one who is weak in faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his opinions. Who are you to judge the servant of another? One person regards one day above another, another regards every day alike. He who observes the day, observes it for the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who does not, for the Lord he does not, and gives thanks to God. Each person must be fully convinced in his own mind. But you, why do you judge your brother? Or you again, why do you regard your brother with contempt? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God and each one of us will give an account of himself (alone) to God" (Rom.14:12)).

    And that is the best word with which to conclude this relatively short submission on Christmas and Easter.
    May God help us to realize that every day, Christ Jesus was born, crucified on the Cross,died, buried and resurrected for us that we may live... That for every sin we wilfully commit, we nail Him to the Cross afresh.
    Amen!
    HIS WORD IN THE WORLD! 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND EASTER(THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT CHRISTIAN EVENTS! 🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥🚥 My intention is not to debase Christmas nor Easter. But a Bible studying, believing and practicing christian(not a theologian or religious christian) will easily see the manipulative craftiness of the ancient serpent at work...the devil has always strived to drive a hedge into God's Purpose,and in each of such cases, the OMNIPOTENT, OMNIPRESENT AND OMNISCIENT GOD has always turned every spanner thrown in His Works by the devil into His Own Advantage. We men are likened to sheep. And sheep have a tendency to follow the crowd without questioning. Christ Jesus however came and taught us to examine everything by God's Word. The Pharisees exalted HUMAN TRADITION, Christ Jesus EXALTED GOD'S WORD. Man was to live by every WORD that proceeded from GOD'S MOUTH (Matt. 4:4). The battle that Christ Jesus was constantly engaged in with the Pharisees was the age-long battle of God's Word versus the traditions of men. In the church, we are engaged in the same battle today. God's Word is the only light that we have on earth. And when God created light initially, He immediately separated it from the darkness. The darkness is both sin as well as human traditions. We also are called to separate both these from the pure Word of God so that there is no mixture in the church. 👉CHRISTMAS Consider Christmas, which is celebrated by many as the birthday of Christ Jesus. Shopkeepers of all religions look forward to Christmas, for it is a time when they can make much profit. It is a commercial festival, not a spiritual one. Millions of Naira and whatever currencies are spent on Christmas cards and gifts. Sales of alcoholic drinks also go up at this time...a time when the gravest evils are physically manifested... fornications,adulteries, fighting and drunk driving etc, are symbols of the celebration. In my adolescent and early teenage years in my community, on every 24th and 31st December night, the tarred road from beginning to the end must be littered all over by the broken pieces of beer bottles or other alcoholic beverages, otherwise,it means the festivals never held. Alcohol sellers do really suffer losses of bottles. Now, the question is...Is this really then the Birthday of the Son of God, or of another 'Jesus'? This controversial subject has so been thrashed out,that there's nothing left or new to add. Biblical records and the geographical history of the times and place absolutely confirmed that Christ Jesus was Birthed on that day. Therefore, December 25 then must be the birthday of another 'Jesus' that has been foisted on an unsuspecting Christendom by unconverted men! Okay, even if we did know the exact date of Christ Jesus' Birth, the question would still be whether God intended His church to celebrate it. Mary, the mother of Christ Jesus, would certainly have known the exact date of birth of her SON. And she was with the apostles for many years after the day of Pentecost. Yet there is no mention anywhere of Christ Jesus' date of Birth. What does this show? Just this... that God deliberately hid the date OF Christ Jesus' Birth, because He did not want the church to celebrate it. Christ Jesus was not an ordinary mortal whose Birthday was to be celebrated once a year. He was the Son of God "Who had no beginning of days", unlike us (Heb.7:3). God wants us to recognize Christ Jesus' Birth, Death, Resurrection and Ascension every day, and not just once a year. An understanding of the difference between the Old and the New Covenants will also enable us to understand why God does not want His children to celebrate any special holy days now. Under the Old Covenant, Israel had been commanded to celebrate certain days as specially holy days. But that was only a shadow. Now that we have Christ Jesus ,the Will of God is that every day of our lives be equally holy. Even the weekly sabbath has been done away with under the new covenant. This is why no holy days are mentioned anywhere in the New Testament (Col.2:16,17). How then did Christmas and Easter make their entry into Christendom? The answer is: In the same way that infant baptism, compulsory tithing(some pastors teach non tithers are going to hell), priestcraft and many other human traditions and old covenant practices, have made their entry...by the subtle working of Satan. Thus says the Lord, "Do not learn the way of the heathen. The customs of the people are futile. One cuts a tree from the forest with the axe. They decorate it with silver and gold; they fasten it with nails so that it will not topple!" (Jer. 10:2-4). 👉 EASTER The word 'Easter' comes from one of the titles of the queen of heaven, 'Ishtar' or `Astarte' (see 1 Kin. 11:5) - one of the idols that Solomon worshipped. There were slightly different forms of that name in different countries. I ain't interested in delving into history...for like I observed above, there's nothing new to add that we don't already know. The DEATH and RESURRECTION of CHRIST JESUS are the central MESSAGE of the GOSPEL. The only way that Christ Jesus intended us to commemorate this was through the 'breaking of bread', which we are to take part in together as a church. When we break bread, we testify not only of Christ Jesus' Death, but also our death with Him. The emotionalism of Good Friday and sentimentality of Easter turns the attention of men away from the necessity of following Christ Jesus, to empty ritualism. 👉 GOD'S WORD OR MAN'S TRADITION? Behind the celebration of Christmas and Easter lies the far more deadly principle of following the traditions of men even when they have no foundation in God's Word. So strong is this power of tradition that many believers who follow the Scriptures in other areas still find it difficult to give up celebrating Christmas and Easter. It is amazing that many believers are not willing to accept Christmas and Easter are basically pagan festivals. Changing the names do not make these festivals Christian! As we said at the beginning, Christ Jesus was engaged in a constant battle with the Pharisees over this very issue - man's traditions versus God's Word. He faced more opposition for opposing the empty traditions of 'the fathers' than for preaching against sin. We shall find our experience to be the same, if we are just as faithful as He was. God's Word alone is our guide and not the example of even godly men in those areas where they do not follow the Word of God. "Let God be found true even though every man be found a liar" (Rom. 3:4). The Bereans searched the Scriptures to check up even on Paul's teaching, and the Holy Spirit commends them for it (Acts 17:11). That is a good example for all of us to follow. David was a man after God's own heart. Yet, for forty years, he permitted the Israelites to worship Moses' bronze serpent without realizing that it was an abomination to God. He did not have light even on such obvious idolatry. It was a much lesser king, Hezekiah, who was given light to expose and destroy this idolatrous practice (2 Kin. 18:1-4). We can follow godly men in the saintliness of their lives, but not in their lack of light on human traditions. Our safety lies in simply following the teaching of God's Word and not in adding to or subtracting from it. 👉 DO NOT JUDGE OTHERS! Finally : What should our attitude be towards sincere believers who celebrate Christmas and Easter? It is important to remember that we do not become spiritual merely by not celebrating Christmas and Easter. And those who celebrate these festivals are not therefore carnal believers. Spiritual people are those who follow Christ Jesus along the way of daily self-denial and the daily infilling of the Holy Spirit - whether they celebrate Christmas and Easter or not. So when we meet believers who celebrate these festivals, we must be gracious enough to consider that they may be ignorant of the pagan origin of these festivals. So they are not sinning in any way when they celebrate them. On the other hand, we will be sinning, if we judge them. Since December 25th is usually a holiday for everyone and the days around it are also holidays for schools, many use this period for end-of-the-year family reunions - which is a very good thing. And since some people attend church-services only twice a year (on December 25th and the Easter weekend) it is good for churches to have services on those dates, so that they can preach the gospel to such people and explain to them that Christ Jesus came to earth to save us from our sins and that He conquered death and Satan for us. True believers are thankful every day of their lives that Christ Jesus was born and that He died for their sins and rose again - and not just at two times of the year. In the early days of Christianity, some Christians celebrated the Sabbath - which was a non-Christian religious festival, just like Christmas and Easter. The Holy Spirit inspired Paul therefore to write Romans 14 to warn other Christians not to sin by judging them. The same warning holds good for those who judge others who celebrate Christmas and Easter. "Accept the one who is weak in faith, but not for the purpose of passing judgment on his opinions. Who are you to judge the servant of another? One person regards one day above another, another regards every day alike. He who observes the day, observes it for the Lord, for he gives thanks to God; and he who does not, for the Lord he does not, and gives thanks to God. Each person must be fully convinced in his own mind. But you, why do you judge your brother? Or you again, why do you regard your brother with contempt? For we will all stand before the judgment seat of God and each one of us will give an account of himself (alone) to God" (Rom.14:12)). And that is the best word with which to conclude this relatively short submission on Christmas and Easter. May God help us to realize that every day, Christ Jesus was born, crucified on the Cross,died, buried and resurrected for us that we may live... That for every sin we wilfully commit, we nail Him to the Cross afresh. Amen🙇🙏❤️!
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  • The Transformative Impact of Games on People's Lives

    Games have transcended their traditional role as mere pastimes to become a significant force shaping the lives of individuals and communities worldwide. From fostering mental agility to cultivating social connections, the influence of games is profound and multifaceted. Whether they are video games, board games, or sports, their impact on people’s lives is undeniable. Let’s delve into how games are transforming lives, one level at a time.

    1. *Mental Development and Cognitive Skills*
    Games are powerful tools for enhancing cognitive abilities. Puzzle games, strategy games, and simulations challenge players to think critically, solve complex problems, and make quick decisions. For instance, video games like Portal and Civilization require players to devise strategies and think several steps ahead, improving planning and analytical skills.

    Educational games have also become a staple in modern classrooms, helping students grasp complex concepts through interactive and engaging methods. Games like Minecraft: Education Edition promote creativity, spatial awareness, and collaboration, making learning both effective and enjoyable.

    2. *Emotional and Psychological Well-Being*
    For many, games offer a safe haven from life’s challenges. Immersing oneself in a game can provide an escape, helping to alleviate stress and anxiety. The sense of accomplishment derived from completing challenges or leveling up boosts self-esteem and fosters a positive mindset.

    Moreover, games are increasingly used in therapeutic settings. Virtual reality (VR) games, for example, are being employed to treat PTSD, phobias, and depression. Gamified therapy sessions make the healing process more engaging and less intimidating, leading to better outcomes for patients.

    3. *Social Connections and Community Building*
    Games have a unique ability to bring people together. Multiplayer games like Among Us, Fortnite, and World of Warcraft create communities where people from diverse backgrounds can interact and collaborate. These connections often extend beyond the virtual world, forming friendships and support networks.

    Board games and sports also foster camaraderie and teamwork. Families and friends bond over game nights, while sports enthusiasts build lifelong relationships through shared victories and defeats.

    4. *Career Opportunities and Economic Impact*
    The gaming industry is a powerhouse, offering numerous career paths ranging from game design and programming to esports and content creation. Professional gamers and streamers are now celebrated celebrities, earning substantial incomes and influencing millions of fans worldwide.

    Esports tournaments draw massive audiences, rivaling traditional sports in popularity. This booming industry has created jobs and economic opportunities, driving innovation and investment globally.

    5. *Cultural and Educational Impact*
    Games are a medium of storytelling and cultural expression. They allow players to explore different worlds, experience diverse cultures, and learn about history and ethics. Titles like Assassin’s Creed and Never Alone integrate historical and cultural narratives, educating players while entertaining them.

    Additionally, games are fostering inclusivity and representation. Developers are increasingly creating characters and stories that reflect the diversity of the real world, making gaming a more inclusive space for everyone.

    6. *Physical Health and Fitness*
    Games are also promoting physical activity. Motion-based games like Just Dance and Ring Fit Adventure encourage players to move their bodies, making exercise fun and accessible. Sports games and augmented reality experiences, such as Pokémon GO, combine physical activity with gameplay, contributing to healthier lifestyles.




    7 *Cognitive Benefits*
    Engaging in games often sharpens critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Puzzle-based games and strategy-heavy genres, for instance, stimulate the brain, improving memory and multitasking abilities.

    8 *Social Connections*
    Gaming isn't just a solo endeavor; it builds communities. Multiplayer platforms like Fortnite, Minecraft, or even mobile games like Among Us foster friendships across the globe. For introverts, online gaming offers a comfortable space to socialize. Additionally, local co-op games encourage bonding with family and friends, creating shared experiences that strengthen relationships.

    9 *Therapeutic and Emotional Benefits*
    In times of stress, games can serve as an escape, offering relaxation and a sense of achievement. Studies have also shown that certain games can alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression by providing a structured environment where players can focus and succeed. Games designed with mindfulness elements, like Flower or Journey, emphasize emotional well-being.

    10 *Career and Educational Opportunities*
    The gaming industry has opened countless doors for careers in design, development, and eSports. Moreover, educational games make learning enjoyable, using gamification to teach complex concepts. Platforms like Duolingo and Minecraft: Education Edition are reshaping how people approach education.

    11 *Potential Downsides*
    While the benefits are undeniable, excessive gaming can lead to issues like addiction, social withdrawal, and sedentary lifestyles. It’s essential to strike a balance and engage in gaming responsibly.

    12 *A World of Possibilities*
    Gaming is not just a pastime; it’s a tool for learning, healing, and connecting. As technology advances, the positive impacts of gaming will only grow, offering new ways to enrich our lives.



    Conclusion
    Games are more than just entertainment; they are tools for growth, connection, and empowerment. They challenge our minds, strengthen our social bonds, and even open doors to new opportunities. As technology advances and the gaming landscape evolves, their impact will only deepen, touching lives in ways we’ve yet to imagine.

    Whether you’re a casual player or a dedicated enthusiast, it’s clear that games hold the power to inspire and transform. So, pick up your controller, shuffle those cards, or join that team — the game has just begun.

    #GamingForGood #LevelUpYourLife #GamesAndGrowth #EsportsRevolution #MindAndGames #GamingCommunity #PlayToLearn #FitnessThroughGaming #CulturalGaming #TherapeuticGames
    The Transformative Impact of Games on People's Lives Games have transcended their traditional role as mere pastimes to become a significant force shaping the lives of individuals and communities worldwide. From fostering mental agility to cultivating social connections, the influence of games is profound and multifaceted. Whether they are video games, board games, or sports, their impact on people’s lives is undeniable. Let’s delve into how games are transforming lives, one level at a time. 1. *Mental Development and Cognitive Skills* Games are powerful tools for enhancing cognitive abilities. Puzzle games, strategy games, and simulations challenge players to think critically, solve complex problems, and make quick decisions. For instance, video games like Portal and Civilization require players to devise strategies and think several steps ahead, improving planning and analytical skills. Educational games have also become a staple in modern classrooms, helping students grasp complex concepts through interactive and engaging methods. Games like Minecraft: Education Edition promote creativity, spatial awareness, and collaboration, making learning both effective and enjoyable. 2. *Emotional and Psychological Well-Being* For many, games offer a safe haven from life’s challenges. Immersing oneself in a game can provide an escape, helping to alleviate stress and anxiety. The sense of accomplishment derived from completing challenges or leveling up boosts self-esteem and fosters a positive mindset. Moreover, games are increasingly used in therapeutic settings. Virtual reality (VR) games, for example, are being employed to treat PTSD, phobias, and depression. Gamified therapy sessions make the healing process more engaging and less intimidating, leading to better outcomes for patients. 3. *Social Connections and Community Building* Games have a unique ability to bring people together. Multiplayer games like Among Us, Fortnite, and World of Warcraft create communities where people from diverse backgrounds can interact and collaborate. These connections often extend beyond the virtual world, forming friendships and support networks. Board games and sports also foster camaraderie and teamwork. Families and friends bond over game nights, while sports enthusiasts build lifelong relationships through shared victories and defeats. 4. *Career Opportunities and Economic Impact* The gaming industry is a powerhouse, offering numerous career paths ranging from game design and programming to esports and content creation. Professional gamers and streamers are now celebrated celebrities, earning substantial incomes and influencing millions of fans worldwide. Esports tournaments draw massive audiences, rivaling traditional sports in popularity. This booming industry has created jobs and economic opportunities, driving innovation and investment globally. 5. *Cultural and Educational Impact* Games are a medium of storytelling and cultural expression. They allow players to explore different worlds, experience diverse cultures, and learn about history and ethics. Titles like Assassin’s Creed and Never Alone integrate historical and cultural narratives, educating players while entertaining them. Additionally, games are fostering inclusivity and representation. Developers are increasingly creating characters and stories that reflect the diversity of the real world, making gaming a more inclusive space for everyone. 6. *Physical Health and Fitness* Games are also promoting physical activity. Motion-based games like Just Dance and Ring Fit Adventure encourage players to move their bodies, making exercise fun and accessible. Sports games and augmented reality experiences, such as Pokémon GO, combine physical activity with gameplay, contributing to healthier lifestyles. 7 *Cognitive Benefits* Engaging in games often sharpens critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Puzzle-based games and strategy-heavy genres, for instance, stimulate the brain, improving memory and multitasking abilities. 8 *Social Connections* Gaming isn't just a solo endeavor; it builds communities. Multiplayer platforms like Fortnite, Minecraft, or even mobile games like Among Us foster friendships across the globe. For introverts, online gaming offers a comfortable space to socialize. Additionally, local co-op games encourage bonding with family and friends, creating shared experiences that strengthen relationships. 9 *Therapeutic and Emotional Benefits* In times of stress, games can serve as an escape, offering relaxation and a sense of achievement. Studies have also shown that certain games can alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression by providing a structured environment where players can focus and succeed. Games designed with mindfulness elements, like Flower or Journey, emphasize emotional well-being. 10 *Career and Educational Opportunities* The gaming industry has opened countless doors for careers in design, development, and eSports. Moreover, educational games make learning enjoyable, using gamification to teach complex concepts. Platforms like Duolingo and Minecraft: Education Edition are reshaping how people approach education. 11 *Potential Downsides* While the benefits are undeniable, excessive gaming can lead to issues like addiction, social withdrawal, and sedentary lifestyles. It’s essential to strike a balance and engage in gaming responsibly. 12 *A World of Possibilities* Gaming is not just a pastime; it’s a tool for learning, healing, and connecting. As technology advances, the positive impacts of gaming will only grow, offering new ways to enrich our lives. Conclusion Games are more than just entertainment; they are tools for growth, connection, and empowerment. They challenge our minds, strengthen our social bonds, and even open doors to new opportunities. As technology advances and the gaming landscape evolves, their impact will only deepen, touching lives in ways we’ve yet to imagine. Whether you’re a casual player or a dedicated enthusiast, it’s clear that games hold the power to inspire and transform. So, pick up your controller, shuffle those cards, or join that team — the game has just begun. #GamingForGood #LevelUpYourLife #GamesAndGrowth #EsportsRevolution #MindAndGames #GamingCommunity #PlayToLearn #FitnessThroughGaming #CulturalGaming #TherapeuticGames
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  • How Do You Choose a Spiritual Healing Generator?

    Choosing a #Spiritual #Healing #Generator begins with understanding your unique emotional and energetic needs. Are you seeking clarity, emotional release, or spiritual guidance? Look for tools that align with your soul’s journey, such as oracle cards, guided meditations, or journaling prompts. A well-crafted Spiritual Healing Generator provides intuitive questions and insights that connect you to your higher self. Trust your inner guidance when selecting one, and ensure it resonates with your current healing phase and spiritual path.
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    How Do You Choose a Spiritual Healing Generator? Choosing a #Spiritual #Healing #Generator begins with understanding your unique emotional and energetic needs. Are you seeking clarity, emotional release, or spiritual guidance? Look for tools that align with your soul’s journey, such as oracle cards, guided meditations, or journaling prompts. A well-crafted Spiritual Healing Generator provides intuitive questions and insights that connect you to your higher self. Trust your inner guidance when selecting one, and ensure it resonates with your current healing phase and spiritual path. For more information click our website: https://energyluck.wixsite.com/website/post/how-do-you-choose-a-spiritual-healing-generator
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    How Do You Choose a Spiritual Healing Generator?
    In the realm of energy work and holistic wellness, Spiritual Healing Generators have become powerful tools for those seeking alignment, clarity, and healing. These crystal-based devices are not just decorative—they are intentional conduits of energy, crafted to amplify and direct spiritual power. But choosing the right one requires more than aesthetics—it requires alignment with your spiritual philosophy and personal goals.1. Understand the Energy Politics You Align WithDifferent belief systems
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  • Avoid the Guesswork: Master Microlearning Design from Day One | MaxLearn

    In today’s fast-paced digital workplace, traditional learning methods are no longer enough. Lengthy training sessions, thick manuals, and outdated videos fail to capture employee attention—or their time. The solution? Microlearning. When done right, it’s fast, focused, and incredibly effective. But for beginners, designing microlearning experiences can feel like a guessing game.

    At MaxLearn, we believe in taking the guesswork out of the process. With the right tools and strategy, anyone can design high-impact microlearning from day one.
    What Is Microlearning—and Why Does It Work?
    Microlearning is the practice of delivering training content in small, focused units. Whether it’s a short video, an interactive quiz, or a quick how-to guide, the goal is simple: teach one concept at a time in a digestible format.

    This bite-sized approach leads to better engagement and retention. It’s ideal for today’s workforce, who need access to information on-demand and on-the-go.
    Start with the Right Microlearning Platform
    The foundation of great microlearning starts with choosing the right Microlearning Platform. Not all platforms are created equal. A good platform should be intuitive, flexible, and mobile-friendly. It should also support a wide variety of content formats—from videos and flashcards to interactive games and assessments.

    Microlearning platforms like MaxLearn allow L&D teams to manage content, track learner progress, and get real-time feedback—all from a single dashboard.
    Leverage Authoring Tools That Simplify Creation
    Designing your first microlearning course doesn’t have to be complicated. With intuitive microlearning authoring tools, anyone can build engaging content without needing a background in instructional design.

    Even better, an AI-powered authoring tool can assist by generating content suggestions, structuring lessons, and adapting materials to different learning styles. This is particularly valuable for teams that want to scale quickly while maintaining quality.
    Crafting Smart Microlearning Courses
    When building Microlearning Courses, start by identifying one specific learning goal. What skill or concept do you want the learner to grasp in under 10 minutes? Keep your content focused, visual, and interactive. Use microlearning tools like quizzes, simulations, and flashcards to reinforce knowledge.

    Avoid information overload. Stick to “need-to-know” content and link out to longer resources for those who want to dive deeper.
    Use an AI-Powered Learning Platform for Personalization
    One-size-fits-all training is no longer effective. Today’s employees expect personalized learning paths that match their pace and preferences. An AI-powered learning platform helps by analyzing learner behavior and automatically recommending the right content at the right time.

    This kind of smart automation not only enhances learner engagement—it also frees up L&D teams to focus on strategic goals rather than micromanaging delivery.
    Go Mobile with a Microlearning Application
    A well-designed Microlearning Application puts training directly in your employees’ hands—literally. Whether they’re on the floor, in the field, or working from home, mobile access ensures learning happens when it’s needed most.

    Push notifications, reminders, and progress trackers keep learners motivated and on track.
    Manage, Track, and Improve with a Microlearning LMS
    To scale microlearning across your organization, you need more than just content—you need control. A dedicated microlearning LMS (Learning Management System) allows you to assign lessons, track completion rates, gather performance data, and measure ROI.

    The best systems also integrate seamlessly with your existing HR tools and microlearning software, making implementation smooth and effective.
    Build Confidence in Your Microlearning Strategy
    Starting something new can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. With MaxLearn’s full suite of Microlearning Tools, software, and intelligent platforms, you can launch a well-structured, engaging learning experience from day one.

    Avoid trial-and-error. Skip the guesswork. Design smarter, not harder.

    for more details: https://maxlearn.com/blogs/effective-timely-and-error-free-micro-learning/?utm_source=Article_groups&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=Organic_Promotion_Sravan&utm_term=Microlearning_Platform
    Avoid the Guesswork: Master Microlearning Design from Day One | MaxLearn In today’s fast-paced digital workplace, traditional learning methods are no longer enough. Lengthy training sessions, thick manuals, and outdated videos fail to capture employee attention—or their time. The solution? Microlearning. When done right, it’s fast, focused, and incredibly effective. But for beginners, designing microlearning experiences can feel like a guessing game. At MaxLearn, we believe in taking the guesswork out of the process. With the right tools and strategy, anyone can design high-impact microlearning from day one. What Is Microlearning—and Why Does It Work? Microlearning is the practice of delivering training content in small, focused units. Whether it’s a short video, an interactive quiz, or a quick how-to guide, the goal is simple: teach one concept at a time in a digestible format. This bite-sized approach leads to better engagement and retention. It’s ideal for today’s workforce, who need access to information on-demand and on-the-go. Start with the Right Microlearning Platform The foundation of great microlearning starts with choosing the right Microlearning Platform. Not all platforms are created equal. A good platform should be intuitive, flexible, and mobile-friendly. It should also support a wide variety of content formats—from videos and flashcards to interactive games and assessments. Microlearning platforms like MaxLearn allow L&D teams to manage content, track learner progress, and get real-time feedback—all from a single dashboard. Leverage Authoring Tools That Simplify Creation Designing your first microlearning course doesn’t have to be complicated. With intuitive microlearning authoring tools, anyone can build engaging content without needing a background in instructional design. Even better, an AI-powered authoring tool can assist by generating content suggestions, structuring lessons, and adapting materials to different learning styles. This is particularly valuable for teams that want to scale quickly while maintaining quality. Crafting Smart Microlearning Courses When building Microlearning Courses, start by identifying one specific learning goal. What skill or concept do you want the learner to grasp in under 10 minutes? Keep your content focused, visual, and interactive. Use microlearning tools like quizzes, simulations, and flashcards to reinforce knowledge. Avoid information overload. Stick to “need-to-know” content and link out to longer resources for those who want to dive deeper. Use an AI-Powered Learning Platform for Personalization One-size-fits-all training is no longer effective. Today’s employees expect personalized learning paths that match their pace and preferences. An AI-powered learning platform helps by analyzing learner behavior and automatically recommending the right content at the right time. This kind of smart automation not only enhances learner engagement—it also frees up L&D teams to focus on strategic goals rather than micromanaging delivery. Go Mobile with a Microlearning Application A well-designed Microlearning Application puts training directly in your employees’ hands—literally. Whether they’re on the floor, in the field, or working from home, mobile access ensures learning happens when it’s needed most. Push notifications, reminders, and progress trackers keep learners motivated and on track. Manage, Track, and Improve with a Microlearning LMS To scale microlearning across your organization, you need more than just content—you need control. A dedicated microlearning LMS (Learning Management System) allows you to assign lessons, track completion rates, gather performance data, and measure ROI. The best systems also integrate seamlessly with your existing HR tools and microlearning software, making implementation smooth and effective. Build Confidence in Your Microlearning Strategy Starting something new can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. With MaxLearn’s full suite of Microlearning Tools, software, and intelligent platforms, you can launch a well-structured, engaging learning experience from day one. Avoid trial-and-error. Skip the guesswork. Design smarter, not harder. for more details: https://maxlearn.com/blogs/effective-timely-and-error-free-micro-learning/?utm_source=Article_groups&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=Organic_Promotion_Sravan&utm_term=Microlearning_Platform
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