Friday, July 25, 2025

WHAT I CONTROL and WHAT'S IN GOD'S HANDS

 

Karen Girl Friday- Have you ever wished for control? 

I’ve desired control over circumstances and specific areas of life. 

The no-control feeling reminds me of an amusement park ride. Because the controls are in the hands of the ride operator, not me or any other rider. 

So the few times friends talked me into a free-fall ride or roller coaster, I prayed the entire time for the Lord to get my feet back on the ground. 

It’s a helpless feeling. 

While the Lord continues to teach me how I’ve never had control, the struggle still sometimes rears its ugly head.

I believe God is always in control. And He’s on His throne. The Lord’s CEO of the world and my life. So if the Lord manages the world and all of creation, He certainly manages my life well.

But I discovered a few things within my control. And God controls everything else.

(1.) Attitude: What I Control

Why do parents, teachers, and coaches often ask for an attitude adjustment? Because for kids and adults alike, our attitude is something within our control. Attitude makes all the difference in tough circumstances, a relationship hiccup, an unwanted project at work, and so on. 

We learn a lot about attitude from Jesus.

“Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility consider one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others. Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 2:3-5 (NASB, emphasis added)

(2.) Choices

The ability to choose occurs throughout life. Even daily choices come our way. And choices vary from simple things like what to eat for breakfast to complex choices like what career path to take. 

But we need to weigh important choices carefully, especially ones that can change our lives for good or bad. When we fail or sin, it affects us, the people closest to us, and our relationship with God. 

Also, we get to choose mercy or vengeance, forgiveness or bitterness.

The best choice we make:


“And if it is evil in your eyes to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your fathers served in the region beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15 (ESV, emphasis added)

(3.) Words: What I Control

Words hold power whether they roll off our tongues or our fingertips. Our words speak life or death. What we say can build up and encourage. And what we say can tear down and destroy. 

While we can’t control the words of others, we do control our own words. 

“Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.” Proverbs 18:21 (ESV)

(4.) Actions

Again, we have no control over other people’s actions—none whatsoever. But we possess the power over our own actions and behavior. We take ownership of what we do and how we act. This includes our responses. God’s people even more so. 

Still, it’s not easy, it’s hard. However, if we walk in the spirit and live the crucified life, our actions transform more and more into the likeness of Christ. 

“But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.” Galatians 5:16 (ESV)

“I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” Galatians 2:20 (ESV)

Who’s in Control?

I’m not in control of things only meant for God Almighty. When I desire it, I’m wanting to take over God’s job.

I can’t control other people’s words, actions or responses. I’m only in control of myself. And I only do this well when I’m walking in the Holy Spirit.  

This is why the fruit of the Spirit is just that—fruit that comes from and in and through the Holy Spirit only. 

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.” Galatians 5:22-23 (ESV)

But we were never meant for control in some areas of life.

Every morning invite Jesus to come along with you in your day. Sure, Christ is always with us, but extending the invitation from our heart shows we care about Jesus’ involvement in our daily lives. 

Every morning invite Jesus to come along with you in your day!


Let's pray-

     Father, we often want to control things, the circumstances and specific areas of our lives. It's a helpless feeling when we struggle to have control As God is on His throne, and ruler of the world and my life, He manages them well, including my life. What I contol is my attitude! We learn a lot about attitude from Jesus. 

   The ability to choose occurs throughout our lives daily, like choices that very from simple things like what to eat for breakfast to complex choices like what career path to take. We need to weigh important choices carefully, especially ones that can change our lives for good or bad. When we fail or sin, it affects us, the people closest to us, and our relationship with God. Also we get to choose mercy or vengeanace, for giveness or bitterness. 

   The best choice is to control our own words, spoken or written. We possess the power over our own actions and behavior. We take ownership of what we do and how we act, especially as Christians. Every morning, help us invite Jesus to come along with us in our day, we ask in Jesus' name. Amen 


 
#97 Testimony- A demon-possed student delivered.

   Huegel tells of  his missionary days in India, students and staff of the girls’ Bible school of another society were praying and fasting for a demon-possed student to be delivered. He was called to help but felt so helpless. As he prayed, he was impressed to go to the struggling, semiconscious girl being held down by several adults as they tried to control her thrashing and jerking.

   Huegel called into her ear, “Jai Masih Ki” (victory to Christ), the idiomatic way to say ”Praise the Lord” in her language. As he called this sentence into her ear, she began to respond, as if she could hear what he was saying. Then she struggled to control her locked mouth, and when she finally forced it open, called out after him, “Jai Masih Hi.” 

   Instantly she was delivered. Prayer and fasting probably helped prepare the way, but praise was the Spirit’s weapon to set her free. Hugel said that “The highest expression of faith is not prayer in its ordinary sense of petition, but prayer in its sublimest expression of praise.”


1521-1525 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- 
  

1521-  Ps. 119:108 “Accept, I beseech thee, the freewill offering of my mouth, O LORD,

           and teach me thy judgments.

1522-  Is. 14:3a “And it shall come to pass in the day that the LORD shall give thee rest.”

1523-  Ps. 147:4 “He knoweth the number of the stars; He calls them all by their names.”

1524-  Ps. 18:49 “Therefore I will give thanks to You, O LORD, among the people 

           and sing praises to Your name.

1525-   Is. 42:10a “Sing unto the LORD a new song, and his praise from the end of 

            the earth.”



 #97 Hymn-   Trust And Obey
 
The information about this song,  is taken from the book by Robert J. MorganTHEN SINGS MY SOUL   (pg. 221)
 

   Daniel B. Towner wrote the melody to this song, he inherited his love of music from his father, Professor J. G. Tower, a beloved vocalist and music teacher.  Tower traveled with D. L. Moody in the fall of 1885, singing and traveling with Moody, singing and doing personal work.    He had the pleasure of singing for him at Brockton, Mass. One night a young man rose in a testimony meeting and said, "I am not quite sure — but I am going to trust, and I am going to obey."

   Tower jotted this sentence down and sent it with the little story to Rev. J. H. Sammis, a Presbyterian minister, who wrote a poem based on the phrase and sent it back to Towner, who went to work on the music.

   Tower became discouraged and crumpled the paper and threw it in the wastebasket! His wife retrieved it the next morning while cleaning his office, and because it ministered to her, she encouraged him to work on it some more, telling him, "I feel the melody you have written is just what is needed to carry the message." She was right.

Some encouraging words-

Satan can't do a thing to us unless he first gets God's permission. Remember God allowed Satan to test Job. The only time God gives Satan permission is when He sees the tremendous potential in the thing passing through us and coming out as joy, pure joy!

Church Notes: 

       Guard Your Heart with all Diligence

God transforms us within for protection of wisdom, and to guard our hearts to watch, speak and listen to His wisdom:

1) We’re to wake up to what we are to watch and to see 2) Look up to watch for wisdom

3) Hold onto wisdom in our hearts 4) Speak up and guard what we speak

5) Walk forward, using wisdom to direct our footsteps 6) Our healing comes through following sound wisdom


Upcoming posts:

8/2     (I’m taking the day off to REST)

9th-   WHEN DARKNESS CLOSES IN-  Martin Wiles

16th- DON'T NEGLECT GOD'S WORD- Phyllis Freeman



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, July 19, 2025

NEW LIFE IN JESUS

 NEW LIFE IN JESUS

   Amy Boucher Pye- "Growing up together in Central Asia, Baheer and Medet were the best of friends. But when Baheer became a believer in Jesus, everything changed. After Medet reported him to government authorities, Baheer endured excruciating torture. The guard growled, 'This mouth will never speak the name of Jesus again.' Though badly bloodied, Baheer managed to say they might stop him speaking of Christ, but 'they'd never change what He has done in my heart.'
   Those words remained with Medet. Some months later, having suffered illness and loss, Medet traveled to find Baheer, who had been released from prison. Turning from his pride, he asked his friend to introduce him to Jesus.
   Medet acted on the conviction of the Holy Spirit in the same way that those who gathered around Peter on the feast of Pentecost were; 'cut to the heart' when they witnessed God's outpouring of grace and heard Peter's testimony about Christ (Acts 2:37,38). Peter called the people to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus, and some three thousand did.
   Just as they let their old ways of life behind, so too did Medet repent and follow the Savior. The gift of New Life in Jesus is available to everyone who believes in Him. Whatever we've done, we can enjoy the forgiveness of our sins when we trust in Him."

Let's pray-

   Lord Jesus, I thank You for dying on the cross and rising to New Life. I repent of my many sins and place my trust in You now, so that I can also have this New Life!


Today's word on the importance of wittnessing-

   If Christians would open their mouths a little more, they would discover that many people are eager to experience a close relationship with God, if only they knew how!


 Some encouraging words-

     God puts us through rigorous workouts to produce top contenders. He puts us through some pretty tough training, with a view to making us mature and useful to the Master and prepared for service! Prayer is the greatest means of spiritual power and spiritual victory for us as Christians. Satan fears it more than all else we can do. Apart from God Himself and His heavenly beings, prayer is the greatest danger to Satan's purposes, plans and activities!


Church Notes: 

            Faith and Obedience

God calls for radical faith and complete obedience.
  What we do defines what we believe.
    Faith is resting in God's Ability to help, resting in the Reality of God.
     Works affect the reality of our faith.
      To obey Christ in the next thing is an act of faith.

Our choice is to obey God . . . or our flesh! Step by step, He has not failed us!

  1) Walk in submission to God  
     2) Joyfully obey His Word
        3) Get counseling when needed.


#96 Testimony- August H. Francke

   "August H. Francke, a Lutheran minister around 1700 and founder of the orphan homes at Halle, Germany, tells of a time when he needed a large sum of money. His treasurer came to him for the money. Francke told him to come after lunch, all the while praying earnestly.
   After lunch the treasurer came again for the money, and Francke asked him to come in the evning. In the meantime, a friend of Dr. Francke came to see him. The two men prayed together. When Francke began to pray, God led him to recall God's goodness to humankind, going back all the way to Creation.
   Francke praised God over and over for His goodness and faithfulness over the centuries but felt restrained from mentioning his urgent petition. 
   When the friend left, Francke accompanied him to the door. There stood the treasurer waiting for the money, and beside him a man who then handed Dr. Fancke a very large sum of money that fully met the need!"
 

1516-1520 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- 
 
1516- Ps. 63:2a "To see thy power and thy glory."
1517- Ps. 91:16 "With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation."
1518- Is. 22:23a "I will fasten him as a nail in a sure place."
1519- Is. 25:9b "This is the LORD; we have waited for him,  we will be glad 
          and rejoice in his salvation."
1520- Job 31:35a "Oh, that one would hear me."


 #96 Hymn-  What a Friend We Have In Jesus

 The information about this song,  is taken from the book by Robert J. MorganTHEN SINGS MY SOUL   (pg. 131)

   Joseph Scriven, in 1855, received word that his mother was facing a crisis. Joseph wrote this poem and sent it to her. Mrs. Scriven evidently gave a copy to a friend who had it published anonymously, and it quickly became a popular hymn, though no one knew who had written it.
   Until a short time before his death it was not known that he had a poetic gift. A neighbor, sitting up with him in his illness, happened upon a manuscript copy of "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Reading it with great delight and questioning Mr. Scriven about it, he said that he had composed it for his mother, to comfort her in a time of special sorrow, not intending that anyone else should see it. Some time later, when another Port Hope neighbor asked him if it was true he composed the hymn, his reply was, "The Lord and I did it between us."


Upcoming posts:

I'll be off from emailing until July 30th, and not texting, except to answer prayer requests

26th-  - WHAT I CONTROL and WHAT'S IN GOD'S HAND- Karen Girl Friday
8/2nd-  Resting
9th-      WHEN DARKNESS CLOSES IN -  Marten  Wiles
16th-    DON'T NEGLECT GOD'S WORDPhyllis Quals Freeman 

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, July 12, 2025

OUR TRUSTWORTHY FATHER

 OUR TRUSTWORTHY FATHER

XOCHITL DIXON- My six-foot-three son, Xavier, lifting his giggling toddler, Xarian, into the air with ease. He wrapped his large hand around his son's tiny feet, securing them firmly in his palm. Stretching out his long arm he encouraged his son to balance on his own but kept his free hand at the ready to catch him if necessary.

   Xarian straightened his legs and stood. With his smile wide and his arms resting at his side, his eyes locked on his father's gaze. (Baby standing on dad's hands)

   The prophet Isaiah declared the benefits of focusing on our heavenly Father: "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you:  (Is. 26:30)." He encouraged God's people to be committed to seeking Him in the Scriptures and connected with Him through prayer and worship. Those faithful ones would experience a confident trust built through their established fellowship with the Father. 

   As God's beloved children, we can cry out with boldness: "Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD himself, is the Rock eternal" (v.4) Why? Because our Father in heaven is trustworthy. He and the Scriptures never change.

   As we keep our eyes fixed on our heavenly father, He will keep our feet planted firmly in His hands. We can count on Him to continue being loving, faithful, and good forever!"

Let's pray-

     Father, as the giggling toddler was balanced on his dad's hand, may we have our feet firmly planted in Your Hands. We know that You're ready to catch us if we start to fall!

     As the prophet Isaiah declared the benefits of focusing on You, may we keep in mind that You will keep us in perfect peace when our minds are steadfastly committed to seeking You through prayer and worship.

     Remind us often that You are trustworthy and don't change at all. Help us keep our eyes fixed on Your Ability to keep our feet planted in Your Word!

     In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen

 


#95 Testimony- of a pastor  


   Huegel tells of a pastor who longed for a new awakening in his church. He convened a week's meetings of nothing but praise. At first the people did not understand and kept asking and begging God for things. But the pastor kept explaining that he wanted nothing but praise.

   By Wednesday the service began to change. Thursday saw much praise, and even more was evident on Friday. By Sunday "A new day had dawned. Sunday was a day such as the church had never seen. It was a genuine revival. God's glory filled the temple. Believers returned to their first love. Hearts were melted . . . It was wonderful. Praise had done it."


Our Word today on Praise-

  

   One of the greatest values of praise is this: it decentralizes the self. Praise takes self off the throne of a person's life. Worship and praise of God makes a drastic change in our lives. Praise demands a shift of center from self to God.

   A person cannot praise without giving up his overt concern with himself. When praise becomes a way of life our kind, merciful and eternally-loving God becomes the center of our lives rather than our weak and broken self. Then our personality becomes properly blended and put together, and stresses and strains disappear.

   This results in mental wholeness. Praise actually produces a kind of forgetfulness of self; forgetting self produces mental health." 

(pg. 118 of Paul E. Billheimer's book, DESTINED for the THRONE.)



1511-1515 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- 

 

1511- Ez. 11:5a "And the Spirit of the LORD fell upon me and said unto me, Speak."

1512- Ez. 3:10b "All my words that I speak unto thee receive in thine heart, and 

          hear with thine ears."

1513- Prov. 7:4 "Say unto wisdom, thou art my sister; and call understanding 

          thy kinswoman."

1514- Is. 56:4b "Choose the things that please me, and take hold of my covenant."

1515- Is. 43:25 "I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own 

          sake, and will not remember thy sins."



 Some encouraging words-


   Having our prayer time first each day, giving the Lord the best part of the day, we'll set the tone for the rest of the day. A good time to tune up an instrument is before the concert!


Church Notes: 


   God's desire is to build sanctuaries in His people! The original Sanctuary for the Israelites had very specific directions and details for every piece in the Tabernacle. It was to remind His people where they came from and to give them hope through the skillfully crafted pieces that He loved them.

   He gave them a place to wash hands and feet, used special wood, had each piece beautifully and artistically made. 

   As the Holy God is calling us to be holy, we're set apart and especially designed for His purpose, once sin is removed through the cleansing of the blood of Jesus. We become the temples of God. He wants to dwell with us, and to instill special giftings, so we'll be pictures of Jesus to our family and friends.

 

 #95  Hymn- How Firm a Foundation

The information about this song,  is taken from the book by Robert J. Morgan, THEN SINGS MY SOUL   (p. 83)

 

Robert Keene may be the author of "How Firm a Foundation, as the letter "K" was the only thing given as its author. It first appeared in a selection of "A selection of Hymns from the Best Authors", and intended to be an appendix to Dr. Watts' Psalms and Hymns, published in 1787. It was a runaway hit, especially among the Baptists. It went through eleven British editions during Pastor John Rippon's lifetime, of  the Lane Baptist Church in London. An American edition appeared in 1820.


The unique power of this hymn is due to the fact that each of the seven original stanzas were based on famous biblical promises from Is. 41:10; Isaish 43:2; 2 Cor. 12:9; and Hebrews 13:5.



Upcoming posts:


7/19th- NEW HOPE IN JESUS- Amy Boucher

26th-    WORTHY OF ALL PRAISE- Bill Prowder

8/2nd-  WHAT I CONTROL and WHAT'S IN GOD'S HANDS- Karen Girl Friday



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