The Ringing Of The Bell

Is Compulsory

 

By

The Twelve Apostles

 

 

Date: Sixthday 11th March 2022

Event: Sabbath eve prayers and worship

 

 

Relevance Of The Bell

Apostle Matthew: Why is it that the bell is not being played during singing?

The Head: Sometimes, those anointed to play the bell are not present, absent. Many a times they are not present. The one person present now came late and is outside the temple.

Apostle Matthew: Let them … strive to play the bell always, regularly.

 

Apostle Matthew: Each time we come in and you are singing without ringing the bell, we are not usually happy. Son of man, whenever songs are being sung for God Almighty, the bell shall accompany the singing. Themselves – the congregation and humanity – do they not know what the bell does?

The Head:  They know. They have being taught about it.

Apostle Matthew: What have they been taught?

The Head: They were told that the bell awakens the Holy Spirit in a man. It opens the spiritual ears of the children of God.

 

Apostle Matthew: Son of man, the people assigned with the duty of ringing the bell do not attend regularly.

The Head: Yes. They do not attend regularly. Only Nkechi is regular in attendance. The two other persons are not regular in attendance – they do not attend Fourthday Prayer, Sixthday Prayer, Sabbath prayers, Sabbath worship and midnight prayers.

Apostle Matthew: Son of man, the bell has to be assigned to people who are regular in attendance. They have to be anointed, just as the first set were anointed.

The Head: Yes.

Apostle Matthew: Son of man, tell the minsters that we, The Twelve Apostles, do not want the situation where the congregation is singing for God Almighty and the bell is not there, not being used during the singing, because all things are perfect. Son of man, all things are perfect. Tell them. Let themselves know this.

The Head: Yes.

Apostle Matthew: Son of man, tell the congregation and humanity that all things are perfect.

The Head: Yes.

Apostle Matthew: Let themselves hear it.

Let themselves hear it.

The Head: Yes.