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Friday, May 8, 2026

Conclusion Devotion: “The Secret of the Three Gates”

📘 Conclusion Devotion: “The Secret of the Three Gates”

(A Bible Lesson Inspired by Hooty and the Secret of the Three Gates)

🎙️ “And now… we return to Pinewood Forest for the final moments of our story.”
The imaginary radio narrator’s voice softens, as if leaning closer to the microphone.


1. When the Forest Grew Quiet

After Vainor vanished into a thin wisp of smoke, the forest grew strangely still.
The animals blinked at one another, unsure if the danger was truly gone.
Little Hoot looked up at his uncle.
“Uncle Hooty… was that creature really made from the things we let into our hearts?”

Hooty nodded slowly.
“Yes, my son. Evil rarely begins as a roar. It begins as a whisper — a glance, a word, a moment we don’t guard.”

The forest animals listened, wide‑eyed. Even the monkeys stopped juggling bananas.


2. The Lesson the Forest Would Never Forget

Hooty hopped onto a low branch so everyone could hear him.

“Friends,” he said, “the Three Gates of the Heart are not just part of a story. They are real. What we see, what we hear, and what we say — these things shape the kind of creatures we become.”

The deer nodded thoughtfully.
The rabbit wiped a tear.
The monkeys tried to look serious… for at least three seconds.


3. Scripture Comes Alive

Hooty lifted one wing and quoted softly:

“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23

“Your heart,” he continued, “is the treasure chest of your life. And God tells us to guard it — not because He wants to take joy away, but because He wants to protect the joy He gave.”

The animals murmured in agreement.


4. Applying the Eye Gate

Hooty turned to Hoot.
“What we look at,” he said, “feeds our thoughts. If we stare at things that are wrong, dark, or unkind, our hearts grow weak.”

Hoot swallowed. “I almost looked at Vainor… I felt it pulling me.”

“That’s why we choose carefully,” Hooty said.
“Choose what is pure. Choose what is good. Choose what honors God.”


5. Applying the Ear Gate

Next, Hooty tapped his ear feathers.

“Voices matter. Some voices lift us up. Others tear us down. Some voices tell the truth. Others twist it.”

The chipmunk raised a paw. “So… we shouldn’t listen to gossip?”

Hooty smiled. “Exactly. Listen to truth. Listen to kindness. Listen to God’s Word.”


6. Applying the Mouth Gate

Finally, Hooty placed a wing over his beak.

“Words,” he said, “are seeds. They grow into something — good or bad.”

The turtle nodded slowly. “So… every word counts?”

“Every one,” Hooty said.
“Speak gently. Speak honestly. Speak with love. Let your words shine like light in the forest.”


7. The Forest Makes a Promise

The animals gathered in a circle — even the monkeys, who were now trying to braid each other’s tails.

Together they said:

“We will guard our eyes.
We will guard our ears.
We will guard our mouths.
And we will guard our hearts.”

A warm breeze swept through the clearing, almost as if Heaven itself whispered, “Well done.”


8. Hoot’s Moment of Repentance

Hoot stepped forward, eyes lowered.

“Uncle Hooty… I almost opened the gates. I’m sorry.”

Hooty wrapped a wing around him.

“Repentance,” he said gently, “is not a punishment. It’s a gift. When we turn back to God, He cleans the heart and strengthens the gates.”

Hoot smiled — a little braver, a little wiser.


9. The Adventure Continues

As the sun rose, the forest shimmered with new hope.
The monkeys swung from vines shouting, “Guard the gates! Guard the gates!”
The deer laughed.
The rabbit danced.
And Hooty whispered to Hoot:

“Wisdom is choosing God’s way — even when darkness whispers.”

Hoot nodded.
“Then I choose God’s way… today, tomorrow, and every day after.”


10. A Quote They Will Never Forget

“A guarded heart is not a closed heart —
it is a heart wide open to God,
and safely closed to everything that steals His light.”


📖 KJV Bible Reading Suggestion

Read Proverbs 4:20–27
and
Psalm 19:7–14

These passages beautifully reinforce the message of guarding the heart, the mind, and the mouth with God’s wisdom.


Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBPMRMNMPBKBANNABEN #1003 Pv




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🎙️ In Our Story Today… Part One “The Three Gates of the Heart”

🎙️ In Our Story Today… “The Three Gates of the Heart”

(Imagine the sound of gentle music fading in — a forest breeze, a few birds singing, then a calm, steady voice begins.)

“In our story today,” the announcer says, “we’re stepping into a world that looks a lot like ours — full of choices, voices, and moments that shape who we become.”

Picture three gates standing in the heart of every person: the Eye Gate, the Ear Gate, and the Mouth Gate.
Each one opens and closes every day — not with hinges, but with decisions.


1. The Eye Gate

What we look at becomes what we think about.
When we fill our eyes with things that are pure, kind, and true, our hearts grow strong.
But when we stare at things that stir anger, jealousy, or sin, the heart begins to cloud.
The Bible says, “I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes.” (Psalm 101:3)
Guard your eyes — because what you see today can shape who you’ll be tomorrow.


2. The Ear Gate

Every voice we listen to plants a seed.
Some voices build faith; others feed fear.
The world shouts many messages — but God whispers truth.
Listen for His voice in Scripture, in prayer, and in the quiet moments when your heart feels tugged toward what’s right.
“Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17)


3. The Mouth Gate

Words are powerful.
They can heal or harm, bless or break.
Every time we speak, we open a gate that lets light or darkness flow.
Ask yourself: Do my words sound like Jesus would speak if He were standing beside me?
“A soft answer turneth away wrath.” (Proverbs 15:1)


4. The Battle for the Heart

Evil doesn’t always roar — sometimes it whispers.
It tempts through screens, songs, and careless talk.
But love, real love, stands guard.
When we let Christ rule our hearts, He becomes the Keeper of the Gates.
He helps us see with compassion, listen with discernment, and speak with grace.


5. Living It Out

Each morning, before you rush into the day, pray:

“Lord, guard my eyes, my ears, and my mouth.
Keep my heart clean and my words kind.”

Then watch how peace begins to follow you — in your friendships, your choices, and your thoughts.


💬 A Beautiful Quote from the Heart

“The purest love is the love that guards —
guarding what it sees, what it hears, and what it speaks —
so that the heart may stay a home for God.”


📖 Bible Reading Suggestion (KJV)

Read Proverbs 4:20–27

“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.”

Let those verses remind you that guarding your heart isn’t about fear — it’s about love that protects what is precious.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBPMRMNMPBKBANNABEN #1003 Pw



Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At treasurebox18@yahoo.com - All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include the Site Name And Proper Credit Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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