Saturday, November 1, 2025

MIND-BLOWING TEACHING

 

   Sophia Roberts- She witnessed open heart surgery for the first time when she was around eleven years old. While that might seem a bit young for a child to view such a medical procedure, you need to know that her dad, Dr. Harold Roberts Jr., is a heart surgeon.

   In 2022, Sophia—now thirty years old and a surgery resident physician—teamed up with her dad to perform a successful aortic value replacement. Harold said, "What can be better? I taught this kid how to ride a bicycle . . . Now, to get to teach her how to operate on a human heart is pretty mind-blowing."

   While few of us will teach surgery skills to a child, Solomon describes the importance of instructing something else to the next generation—to honor God and His ways. The wise king passionately shared with his child what he'd leaned in his relationship with God: "My son, . . . trust in the LORD with all your heart" (Proverbs 3;1,5), "fear the LORD (v. 11) "honor the LORD" (v.9), and "do not despise the LORD's discipline" (v. 11).

   Solomon knew that God "loves' and "delights in" His children who willingly receive His correction and guidance (v. 12). Let's teach the next generation what it means to trust, revere, honor, and be humbly molded by our awesome, amazing God. To partner with Him in doing so is a vital privilege and, well, pretty mind-blowing!

Let's pray-

   Father, when we witness some amazing thing happening for the first time, even though we may be very young, we won't easily forget it. As we grow into adulthood, we may very well be influenced in a great way by what we witnessed!
   Help us in our process of learning, that the importance of instructing the next generation to honor You and Your ways is our commision. As You love and delight in each of us, may we listen to Your directives, and in so doing, be privileged to partner with You and to serve them! 


My weekly advice from the book, "We All Married IDIOTS, by Elaine W. Miller:

"No matter how perfect your love, you are living with an imperfect person and there will be times your beloved sins and hurts you. That is a fact you won't change." (p.18)

1 John 18:9 "If we claim to be without sin, we decieve ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness."  


#110 Testimony- Wesley L. Duewel

   Some years ago I was scheduled to address the Christian Medical Association of India. Just before I entered the session where I was going to speak on "The Anointing of the Spirit," I turned to one of my friends, a skilled surgeon.
   "Ezra, is there such a thing as the anointing of the Spirit in surgery?" I asked. Instantly my friend responded, "You bet there is, and I know when I have it and when I don't have it." The anointing can bring guidance to the surgeon as he operates.
   Is there an anointing in teaching? in administration? There is. For the inventor? There is. Certainly the Spirit can anoint the research scientist to help him recognize insights and achieve an important "breakthrough."
   There can be anointing on the mechanic, on the mother handling the children, on the secretary, the taxi driver, and the person learning a foreign language. I have recognized the anointing on occasion when driving in traffic. The anointing is for all. The anointing is for daily living, not just for the pulpit or the Christian writer. Remember, guidance is one aspect of anointing.
   Since all of life can be holy and surrendered to God, all of it committed to His will, all of it lived in dependence on the Holy Spirit, the role of the Holy Spirit in your life is one of the most practical provisions of God for you. You can lean to live in the Spirit, to depend on the Spirit in all your daily living. Thus your life becomes transformed into a Spirit-guided, Spirit-anointed, and Spirit-enabled life.
          (Taken from p.97 of "Let God Guide You Daily" by Wesley L. Duewel)


1586-1590 One-line Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
1586- Ez. 44:5b "Mark well, and behold with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears 
           all that I say unto thee."
1587- Ez. 28:10b "For I have spoken it, saith the Lord God."
1588- Jer. 37:20a "Therefore hear now, I pray thee, O my lord the king; let my                              supplication, I pray thee be acceptable before thee."
1589- Ps. 93:1a "The LORD reigheth, he is clothed with majesty; the LORD is 
          clothed with strength, where with he hath girded himself."
1590- Is. 4:6 "And there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow in the daytime from the
          heat, and for a place of refuge, and for a covert from storm and from rain."

 
110 Hymn-    Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
 
The information about this song,  is taken from the book by Robert J. MorganTHEN SINGS MY SOUL   (p.61)

The Great Awakening of the 1700s was a heaven-sent revival to many parts of the world. In America, the preaching of George Whitefield and Joanthan Edwards renewed 
Christian zeal and swept multitudes into the kingdom.
   In England, the open-air evangelism of Whitefield and the Wesley brothers did the same. In Wales, it was the electrifying preaching of Howell Haris and his convert, William Williams.
During William's 43 years of itinerant ministry, Williams traveled over 95,000 miles, drawing crowds of 10,000 or more. He was best remembered, however, for his hymns. In all, he composed over 800 hymns, his best known being this autobiographical prayer with its many old Testiment allusions. He lived as a pilgrim, pressing through the snow of winter, the rains of springtime, and the heat of summer. He was both beaten by mobs (once nearly dying) and cheered by crowds, but in all his travels he sought only to do the will of God until his death at age 74.
This hymn was also sung at the funeral of England's Princess Diana.


 Some encouraging words-

“If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen” (1 Peter 4:11 NIV).


Church Notes: 

   People want someone to follow that they can depend on to solve problems. They're looking for someone to lead them, not knowing that Jesus is the Aultimate One who is our High Priest sent from the Father!
   God looks at our hearts to see if we're willing to obey, letting Christ be our leader and King. Often, we tend to think that we can fix our problems ourselves, but when we admit that we can't, hopefully, we'll ask for His help!

Upcoming posts:

 11/8- ROYAL RETURN- Sheridan Yoysey
15th-  BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING- Nancy Gavilance
22nd- WHAT YOUR FATHER WANTS-  Mike Wittner



The North Country Christian Fellowship Center Churches,

located in the St. Lawrence county of NY,

broadcast their Sunday services at 10 or 10:15

You can view past services too.

Sermon listing:https://www.cfconline.org/sermon-library 

Saturday, October 25, 2025

PROMPTED TO PRAY

 PROMPTED TO PRAY


   Katara Patton- A coworker once told me that her prayer life had improved because of our manager. I was impressed, thinking that our difficult leader had shared some spiritual nuggets with her and influence how she prays.  (Agressive-looking man)

    I was wrong—sort of. My coworker and friend went on to explain. "Every time I see him coming, I start praying." Her time of prayer had improved because she prayed more before each conversation with him. She knew she needed God's help in her challenging work relationship wtih her manager, and she called out to Him more because of it.

   My coworker's practice of praying during tough times and interactions is something I've adopted. It's also a biblical practice found in 1 Thessalonians when Paul reminds the believers in Jesus to "pray continually . . . give thanks in all circumstances." (5:17-18).

   No matter what we face, prayer is always the best practice. It keeps us connected with God and invites His Spirit to direct us (Galatians 5:16) rather than having us rely on our human inclinations. This helps us "live in peace with each other" (1 Thessalonians 5:13) even when we face conflicts.'

   As God helps us, we can rejoice in Him, pray about everything, and give thanks often. And those things will help us live in even greater harmony with our brothers and sisters in Jesus.


Let's pray-

     Father, when we have a difficult person or situation confront us, help us pray for Your help! Everytime we come upon a challenge, may we call out to You for Your guidance and help to manage it, because we lack the ability to deal with it by ourselves.
     Help us practice praying all the time, but especially when we're challenged!  As Christ was to the first disciples, He is to us too. Our life and calling as disciples found their origin and their guarantee in the words: "All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth."
     Andrew Murray claims that Christ gives us power, and bestows blessings 
through every promise He fulfills. All is to be with power. No matter what we face, prayer is always the best practice, as it keeps us connected with You, inviting Your Spirit to direct us! This helps us live in peace with each other!  
     We pray for your assistance in the name of Jesus. Amen!   


My weekly advice from the book, "We All Married IDIOTS, by Elaine W. Miller:

 "Love is kind," the Bible says in 1 Cor. 13:4. Being kind to your mate means overlooking those oddities that sometimes drive you crazy. The next time your love does the idiotic, remember this — you married an idiot and so did your spouse." (p. 11)
 
1 Cor. 13:4 "Love is patient, love is kind. Love does not envy, is not boastful, is not arrogant."


#109 Quote- George Mueller

   "You need never take a step in the dark. If you do, you are sure to make a mistake. Wait! Wait till you have light. Remind the Lord Jesus that as He is Counselor to the church of God, He will be, in your particular case, Counselor and Guide, and will direct you. If you patiently wait, believingly, expectantly, you will find that the waiting is not in vain, and the Lord will prove Himself a Counselor both wise and good."


1581-1585 One-line Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
1581- Ps. 109:21a "Do thou for me, O God the Lord, for thy name's sake."
1582- Dan. 4:3a "How great are his signs, and how mighty are his wonders!"
1583- Is. 51:12a "I, even I, am he that comforteth you." 
1584- Ps. 51:9  "Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities."
1585- Is. 19:21a "And the LORD shall be known."


 #109 Hymn- Burdens Are Lifted At Calvary

 

The hymn "Burdens Are Lifted At Calvary" was written by John M. Moore in 1952, who was also a Baptist pastor and evangelist in Scotland and Canada. The hymn was inspired by his experience witnessing a sailor find peace after praying about his burdens at a Glasgow hospital. John M. Moore wrote both the lyrics and the music for the hymn, which offers a message of hope and comfort.  


 Some encouraging words-

   Effective praying will have a healthy balance of God speaking and the Christian listening, and the Christian speaking and God listening. “Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know” (Jer. 33:3). Søren Kierkegaard suggests we must pray until we are silent, so we can then enter into the other side of prayer: hearing God.

Church Notes: 

   Abraham was a man of faithl He expected his efforts were his duty, and hurried to do what he could. He welcomed strangers and showed them hospitality to refresh and welcome them.
   We're to use our gift of hospitality to further the kingdom, to refresh the souls of visitors and to welcome stangers.


Upcoming posts:

11/1-   MINE-BLOWING TEACHING- Tom Felten
8th-    ROYAL RETURN- Sheridr- Sheridan Yoysey
15th-  BLESSED TO BE A BLESSING- Nancy Gavilanes


The North Country Christian Fellowship Center Churches,

located in the St. Lawrence county of NY,

broadcast their Sunday services at 10 or 10:15

You can view past services too.

Sermon listing:https://www.cfconline.org/sermon-library 



Saturday, October 18, 2025

CHOICES

 Choices



"Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers." Psalm 1:1 NIV



Radice Banks-

Amidst an unseasonably warm late January afternoon, Minister TL Allen and I sought solace within the cozy confines of a mom-and-pop café in Pelzer, South Carolina. His eyes, etched by seven and a half decades, harbored tales untold.

As our coffee cups cradled in our hands, he leaned back, his voice a gentle cadence, and bequeathed this enduring truth: “Life comes down to our choices, each decision echoing through time. These decisions ripple beyond our own souls, touching the lives of those who walk beside us.” Indeed, life is a symphony of choices.

Psalm 1 underscores the gravity of our choices and their eternal consequences. The opening verse introduces the Hebrew word ashrei, translated as “blessed.”[1] This term signifies supreme happiness or fulfillment.

The righteous person who walks in God’s way experiences this fulfillment by making choices that align with the Word of God. Their life becomes a testament to contentment and alignment with divine truth. Such a person will also not walk in the counsel of the ungodly, stand in the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of the scornful.

The righteous person recognizes and avoids ungodly counsel. Instead, they seek godly wisdom, as expressed in God’s testimonies. They are like a tree planted by streams of water, flourishing and bearing fruit. The ungodly, however, are like chaff driven away by the wind—without stability or purpose. Our choices determine whether we flourish like a tree or wither like chaff.

The psalmist invites us to be like the blessed tree, deeply rooted in God’s Word, flourishing and bearing fruit in due season. We should choose the path of righteousness and refrain from the counsel of the wicked, the way of sinners, and the seat of scoffers. This way, our choices will resonate with divine truth, leading us toward fulfillment and contentment.

As you sip your coffee or tea or pause in quiet reflection, consider the litany of choices before you. Make choices that harmonize with God’s Word, leaving a legacy that blesses generations. The canvas awaits your strokes. May they be guided by wisdom, faith, and the eternal promise of supreme fulfillment.

(1.) James Strong, Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2009), as-re, blessed. 

Let's pray-

   Father, our eyes also are etched with harbored tales untold. As our lives come down to our choices each decision has made over time, we've touched the lives of those who walk beside us.
   The righteous person who walks in Your way experiences fulfillment by making choices that align with Your Word. Their lives become testiments to contentment and alignment with divine truth. Such a person will not walk in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stand in the path of sinners, or sit in the seat of the scornful.
   Help us seek godly wisdom, not choosing the chaff-driven way, without stability or purpose. Our choices determine whether we flourish like a tree or wither like chaff. 
   In the name of Jesus we pray for guidance. Amen.


My weekly advice from the book, "We All Married IDIOTS, by Elaine W. Miller:

"I married an idiot--and so did my spouse. The word, "idiot" is derived from the Greek word meaning "common man." And aren't we all common men and women? ~ Elaine W. Miller

We All Married Idiots encourages husbands and wives to stop focusing on the 3 things you will never change in your marriage and concentrate on the 10 things you can. Make your mate a gift to treasure."


#108 Testimony-  Charles Blanchard, (president of Wheaton College for 43 years-)
(pp 161,162) in Wesley L. Duewell's book, MIGHTY PREVAILING PRAYER.
   
  "Friends, about two and ahalf or three years ago I was in the hospital in Philadelphia. I was an engineer on the Pennsylvania Lines, and although I had a praying wife, I had all my life been a sinful man. At this time I was very ill. I became greatly wasted. I weighed less than one hundred pounds.
   Finally the doctor who was attenting me said to my wife that I was dead, but she said; "No, he is not dead. He cannot be dead. I have prayed for him for twenty-seven years and God has promised that he would be saved. Do you think God would let him die
now after I have prayed twenty-seven years and God has promised, and he is not saved?"
   "Well," the doctor replied, "I do not know anything about that, but I know tha he is dead." and the screen was drawn around the cot, which in the hospital separates detween the living and the dead.
   To satisfy my wife, other physicians were brought, one after another, until seven were about the cot, and each one of them as he came up and made the examination confirmed the testimony of all who had preceded. The seven doctors said that I was dead.
   Meanwhile my wife was kneeling by the side of my cot, insisting that I was not dead,that if I were dead God would bring me back, for He had promised her that I should be saved and I was not yet saved. By and by her knees began to pain her, kneeling on the hard hospital floor. She asked the nurse for a pillow and the nurse brought her a pillow upon which she knelt.
   One hour, two hours, three ours passed. The screen still stood by the cot. I was lying there still, apparently dead. Four hours, five hours, six hours, seven hours, thirteen hours passed, and all this while my wife was kneeling by the cotside, and when people remonstrated and wished her to go away she said: 'No, he has to be saved. God will bring him back if he is dead. He is not dead. He cannot die until he is saved."
   At the end of thirteen hours I opened my eyes, and she said, "What do you wish, my dear?" And I said: "I wish to go home, and she said: "You shall go home." But when she propsed it, the doctors raised their hands in horror. They said "Why, it will kill him. It will be suicide." She said: "You have had your turn. You said he was dead already. I am going to take him home."
   I weigh now 246 pounds. I still run a fast train on the Pennsylania Lines. I have been out to Minnespolis on a little vacation, telling men what Jesus can do, and I am glad to tell you what Jesus can do!"

 
1576-1580 One-line Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
1576- Jer. 4:3b "Break up your unplowed ground."
1577- Ps. 145:7 "They shall abudantly utter the memory of thy great goodness, 
           and shall sing of thy righteousness."
1578- Is. 30:15b "In returning and rest shall ye be saved; in quietness and 
          in confidence shall be your strength."
1579- Is. 29:19a "The meek also shall increase their joy in the LORD."
1580- Ps. 119:13 "With my lips have I declared all thy judgments of thy mouth."


 #108 Hymn- There's Power In the Blood

 The information about this song,  is taken from the book by Robert J. MorganTHEN SINGS MY SOUL   (p. 249)

   One day as missionary Dick Hillis preached in a Chinese village, his sermon was suddenly interrupted by a piercing cry. Everyone rushed toward the scream, and
Dick's coworker, Mr. Kong, whispered that an evil spirit had seized a man. Dick, having not previously encountered demon possession, didn't believe him.
   Just then, a woman rushed toward them. "I beg you help me!" she cried. "an evil spirit has again possessed the father of my children and is trying to kill him.' 
   The two evangelists entered the house, stepping over a filthy old dog lying in the doorway. The room was charged with a sense of evil. "An evil spirit has possessed Farmer Ho,' Kong told the onlookers,"Our God, the Nothing-He-Cannot-Do One' is more powerful than any spirit, and He can deliver this man. First, you must promise you will burn your idols and trust in Jesus, son of the Supreme Emperor."
   The people nodded. Kong asked Dick to begin singing the hymn, "There is Power in the Blood." With great hesitation, Dick began to sing, "Would you be free from your burden of sin. . . . "
   "Now," continued Kong, "in the name of Jesus we will command the evil spirit to leave this man." Kong began praying fervently. Suddenly the old dog in the doorway vaulted into the air, screeching, yelping, whirling in circles snapping wildly at his tail. Kong continued praying, and the dog abruptly dropped over dead.
   Instantly Dick remembered Luke 8, the demons of the Gadarenes who invisibly flew into the herd of swine. As Kong finished praying, Farmer Ho seemed quiet and relaxed, and soon he was strong enough to burn his idols.
   At his baptism shortly afterward, he testified, "I was possessed by an evil spirit who boasted he had already killed five people and was going to kill me. But God sent Mr Kong at just the right moment, and In Jesus I am free."


 Some encouraging words- John Calvin, in the book," The Struggle of Prayer, by Donald G. Bloesch (p. 87)

"For  Calvin, supplication is opening up the treasures that God has stored for us in heaven. These include not only personal blessings but blessings for others as well. Indeed, no treasure is greater than souls for the Kingdom of God. Calvin firmly believed that through intercession, God's Kingdom could be advance in the world and the power of darkness overthrown."


Church Notes: 

  The place where God sets His control through our prayers, strongholds crack 
and fall. It's where His power rests. 
   We are privileged to put God first in our hearts, and to give our all to Christ.
   Our greatest achievement is to make God totally our center.
   Humanity has stupidly not changed over the years. Children pay for their 
parent's idolitry.
   We're to give up fleshly desires to please God, as radical things take His place 
when we fail to give Him first place.
   We're to make ourselves available to God, as He wants us to be included in His plans.
   We're to listen to His instructions!


Upcoming posts:

10/25- PROMPIED TO PRAY- Katara Patton
11/1 -  MIND-BLOWING TEACHING- Sophia Roberts
8th-    ROYAL RETURN- Sheridan Yoysey


The North Country Christian Fellowship Center Churches,

located in the St. Lawrence county of NY,

broadcast their Sunday services at 10 or 10:15

You can view past services too.

Sermon listing:https://www.cfconline.org/sermon-library 



Saturday, October 11, 2025

JOY FOR THE JOURNEY

 

JOY FOR THE JOURNEY                                   



Facts for the Journey- Mary Southerland

 

“The Lord is my Shepherd. I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1 NIV)


   "When it comes to the resources that we need for life, this promise from the 23rd Psalm is staggeringly important to remember because it holds the promise of contentment in our lives. A famous actor was once the guest of honor at a social gathering where he was asked to recite favorite excerpts from various literary works. An old preacher who happened to be there asked the actor to recite the twenty-third Psalm. The actor agreed on the condition that the preacher would also recite it. The actor's recitation was beautifully intoned with great dramatic emphasis for which he received lengthy applause. 

   The preacher's voice was rough and broken from many years of preaching, and his diction was anything but polished. But when he finished, there was not a dry eye in the room. When someone asked the actor what made the difference, he replied, 'I know the psalm, but he knows the Shepherd.'

   When we know Him, we have everything that we need. An amazing strength and unshakable contentment comes from a source that is not our own. It comes from an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. 

   Knowing God makes all of His resources available to us – resources like wisdom, guidance, power, peace, love, patience and self-control. In other words, knowing God provides strength for every area of life. Strength is fertile soil for peace and will bring a harvest of contentment. God did not come to give us human strength. He came to give us His strength.

 

Psalm 29:11 “The LORD gives his people strength. The LORD blesses them with peace.”

 

Isaiah 12: 2  "The LORD GOD is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation."

 

   When we count on His resources instead of our own, we will experience true contentment. There is no limit to His power and there is no end to His strength. In fact, our weakness is the perfect showcase for His strength. According to the American Holistic Health Federation, people who are not satisfied with their lives and seem to have no contentment increase their risk of premature death by at least ten percent.   Hudson Taylor once noted, "God uses men who are weak and feeble enough to lean on Him." 

   Paul writes in another letter to the church at Corinth, 'My [Christ's] power works best in your weakness.' (2 Corinthians 12:19) Today, right now, exchange your weak resources for His by giving up your rights, your plans and solutions. Lay them at His feet and choose His plan instead. Then you will find contentment."


Prayer for the Journey


   "Father, it seems that a seed of discontent has taken root in my life. I have tried so many things, hoping they would fill that 'hole' in my soul. I have looked to so many people to make me happy. I now realize the only source of contentment is You. Right now, I lay down every lifeless resource and submit to You, Your plan and Your perfect provision in my life. Thank You, Lord, for being everything I need. 

In Jesus’s name,

Amen."



#107 Testimony-  W. A. Maxwell Whyte

   "Within a very short time after I had this radical [salvation] operation, my language changed. My mouth became filled with praise instead of swearing and off-color jokes. Any desire for liquor instantly disappeared, and my binding habit of tobacco smoking was miraculously broken when I prayed by myself in all simplicity.
   I felt the unclean habit, which was like a smothering sack, literally lifted off me. This was a miracle. My renewed heart no longer had any evil things to pump into my brain, and so a corresponding change naturally occurred in my body, which now obeyed my new heart. A complete transformation of character took place.
   The first one to notice this change was my wife, and later she also found Jesus Christ as her Savior and the One who baptized her in the Holy Spirit; then she found herself a stranger in her church! No one ever spoke of the new birth in her staid denominational congregation. I was a member of another established church, but I had never heard anything about a radical surgical change in the heart. . . .
   In the Welsh Revival of 1904-06, crime largely disappeared. The police had nothing to do. The bars closed down; the theaters had no patrons. This can happen again, and I believe it is beginning to happen in this great charismatic restoration of the church."

 
1571-1575 One-line Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
1571- Is. 44:21c "You will never be forgotten by me."
1572- Ps. 147:14a "He maketh peace in thy borders."
1573- Esther 9:19b "Of sending portions one to another."
1574- Neh. 2:18a "Then I told them of the hand of my God which was good upon me."
1575- Ps. 103:7a "He made known his ways."


 #107  Hymn-  Count Your Blessings
The information about this song,  is taken from the book by Robert J. MorganTHEN SINGS MY SOUL   (p. 243)
 
   Johnson Oatman wanted to teach young people in his song, "Count Your Blessings." It was published in a song book for young people in 1897. It reflected Johnson's optimistic faith, and has been a lesson to many ever since.


 Some encouraging words-

   Wesley Duewell- "Rejoice in Him, worship Him, and give thanks. The more we comprehend the greatness and goodness of the Lord, the more we will break forth in praise and thanksgiving. 
   Ps. 145:1-5 "I will extol You, my God, O King; and I will bless Your name forever and ever. Every day I will bless You, and I will praise Your name forever and ever. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable. One generation shall praise Your works to another, and shall declare Your mighty acts. I will meditate on the glorious splendor of Your majesty, and on Your wondrous works."

Church Notes: 

   The Gospel works anytime, place, and for every need.

   God's watching wherever we are, for godly character, for others are watching. Instead of rash words, we're to have holy conversations.
   We're to lay down fleshly desires, as we're chosen, adopted, forgiven, and have eternal inheritance, peace, and access to Christ's citizenship.
   What we're full of overflows. There's practical instructions in the Bible to live God's way. We're to be obedient to Him for His glory and our good.


Upcoming posts:

10/18th-  CHOICES- Radice Banks
25th-       PROMPTED TO PRAY- Katara Patten
11/1st-     MIND-BLOWING TEACHING- Tom Felten



The North Country Christian Fellowship Center Churches,

located in the St. Lawrence county of NY,

broadcast their Sunday services at 10 or 10:15

You can view past services too.

Sermon listing:https://www.cfconline.org/sermon-library