Saturday, February 21, 2026

Part 2 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA

                                                                                             

 

15. We Walk in Honor.

   We honor parents, elders, leaders, and authorities—not  because they're flawless, but because honor is kingdom culture. (Romans 12:10; 1 Peter 2:17; Philippians 2:3)

16. We Build Healthy Relationships.

   Church is family. We forgive freely, speak truth in love, and fight for unity. (Colossians 3:12-14; Ephesians 4:30-32)

17. We Live House to House.

   Bread broken, homes opened. prayers lifted. Hospitality lived. This is everyday churchfriendship, formation, and fellowship lived around real tables. (Acts 2:42-47)

18. We Protect Unity.

   Unity must be guarded. Gossip dies where it isn't fed. (Romans 14:19; Ephesians 4:29; Philippians 2:2)

 19. We Resolve Conflict God's Way

   We don't ghost. We don't gossip. We go, we speak, we reconcile. (Matthew 5:23-24; Matthew 18:15-17)

20. We Call Out Sin—Starting with Ourselves.

   Exposure leads to healing. Restoration is the goal. (Matthew 7:5: Galatians 6:1)

21. We Stir Up the Gifts in One Another.

   We recognize, affirm, and activate what God has put in each person. No spectators—only participants. (1Timothy 4:14; Hebrews 10:24)

22. We Live on Mission.

   Evangelism isn't a program. It's our posture. Our conversations. Our prayers. (Matthew 28:19-20; 2 Corinthians 5:20)

23. We Speak Truth Boldly.

   Not to be agreeable, but to be faithful. (Romans 10:14-15; Psalm 96:3)

24. We Bring Christ into Culture.

   The gospel belongs everywhere—family, education, government, business, media, and art (Jeremiah 29:7; Matthew 5:14-16)

25. We All Have a Role.

   Every member has a gift. Every gift has a purpose. We help people find it and use it. (1 Corinthians 12:18; 1 Peter 4:10)

26. We Send Boldly.

   Sent ones aren't our loss—they're our legacy. (Acts 13:2-3; Philippians 2:19)

27. We Lead with Integrity.

Shepherds, not celebrities. Transparent. Biblical. Empathetic. (Titus 1:7-9; 1 Peter 5:2-3)

28. We Are Apostolic.

   We build with vision. We lead with mission. We make disciples who make disciples. Apostolic doesn't mean chasing titles—it means carrying a sending spirit, pioneering new works, and multiplying leaders and churches. (2 Timothy 2:2; Acts 14:23)

29. We Equip Through the Five-fold.

   Apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers—given not as titles, but tools. (Ephesians 4:11-13)

 30. We are Part of a Great Restoration.

   Jesus is restoring His church—truth, purity, unity, power. We contend for all of it. (Acts 3:19-21; Jude 3)

31. We Steward Everything.

   Time. Talents. Homes. Money. All His. All for His glory. (1 Peter 4:10; 1 Corinthians 4:2)

32. We Give Big.

   God is generous; we reflect His heart. We give joyfully, sacrificially, and with faith. (2 Corinthians 9:7; Luke 6:38; 2 Corinthians 9:6)


Let's pray-

    Father, our desire is to honor You in everything we do in our churches, from dealing with conflict in a godly manner, to maintaining unity. Help us use the five-fold ministries, use our individual gifts, be committed to the missions we support, speak the Truth in boldness and integrity, and be apostolic in everything we undertake to do for You. Help us steward everything and to be appreciative and supportive of the leaders each church is blessed with.
   We ask this in Jesus' name, for His glory and the spread of the Gospel. Amen.


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

 (p, 118) “I give up, Lord. For my prayers to be effective, I must obey your commands and eagerly care for my beloved all the days of my life. I must never stop running or stop caring. I must never give up the race. I just need to give up myself to You, Lord Jesus.”


#127 Testimony- A friend

   "I experienced a shift in my battle. I stopped focusing on how much I don't like how things are going and how awful the future seems, and am now choosing to remember that God's plan for me is good. It doesn't mean the first isn't true-like 2 sides of the same coin. My pain and grief are still great, but in the first story, I'm stuck in a pit with the devil beating me up with it mercilessly. In the second, I'm yoked with Jesus and the burden is light."
 
1681-1685 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- 
 
1681- Mark 9:24b "Lord, I believe; help thou my unbelief."
1682- Ezekiel 16:62 "And I will establish my covenant with thee; and thou shalt 
          know that I am the LORD."
1683- Jer. 7:23b "Walk ye in all the ways that I have commanded you, that it may
          be well with you."
1684- Is. 2:11 "The lofty looks of man shall be humbled and the haughtiness of men
          shall be bowed down, and the LORD alone shall be exalted."
1685- Ps. 124:2a "If it had not been the LORD who was on our side."


 #127 Hymn-   There Is a Fountain  
   William Cowper, [pronounced Cooper], is one of God's gracious gifts to those suffering from depression. Like the Psalmist who cried, "Why are you cast down, O my soul?" (Ps. 42:5), Cowper shows us that our emotional struggles often give us heightened sensitivity to the heart of God and to the needs of others. 
   William was six when he lost his mother, and it was a blow from which he never recovered. Emotionally frail, he was sent to a boarding school where for two years he was terrorized by a bully which further shattered his nerves. From ages 10 to 18, he had a better experience at Westminster School, developing a love for literature and poetry.
   His father wanted him to be an attorney, but, preparing for his bar exam, he experienced runaway anxiety. Concluding himself damned, he threw away his Bible and attempted suicide.
   Friends recommended an asylum run by Dr. Nathaniel Cotton, a lover of poetry and a committed Christian. Under his care, William slowly recovered. In the asylum in 1764, he found the Lord while reading Romans 3:25: ". . . whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood, through faith . . . ." His life was still to hold many dark days of intense depression, but at least he now had a spiritual foundation. 
   As he later put it:

   "There is a fountain filled with blood
    Drawn from Immanuel's veins,
    And sinners plunged beneath that flood,
    Lose all their guilty stains."
   

 Some encouraging words-

   "The fruit of righteousness is not a product of individual personal efforts, but comes through Jesus Christ in order that it might redound to the glory and praise of God. If God is to be honored and exulted in His people, they must bear fruit. If they are to bear fruit, the Lord Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit must cultivate it within them, like you and me. We must therefore, pray!"


Church Notes:       WISDOM

Find wisdom, get wisdom, lay hold of wisdom to get understanding.
 We're to receive knowledge and apply it as truth of revelation to our minds and hearts.
  We're to soak it into our hearts and give action to what we hear. 
   We're to pursue to have clear understanding.
    We're to pray for wisdom from on High.


Upcoming posts:

3/7th-  OUR TRUE REFUGE IS GODKaren Huang- 
14th-   READY TO GIVE UP?- Mary Southerland
21st-   THE SECRET OF HOLY LIVING- Melvin H. Snyder


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, February 14, 2026

Part 1 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA

 

THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA-Part 1 

   Rickard Sinclair and friends- There are the biblical values that define who we are, what we build, and how we follow Jesus together. This is the foundation not a slogan, not a strategy. Christians greeting one another.

01. We Live from a New Identity.

   We are God's children—made new, reshaped, reborn in Christ. The old is gone. The new has come. (1 John 3:1; 2 Cor. 5:15,17; Gal. 2:20).

02. We Prize God's Presence.

   We make room. We wait. We hunger. Jesus is not an idea to admire but a Person to encounter. (Psalm 27:4, Psalm 16:11).

03. We Worship as a Way of Life.

   Worship isn't an opening act. It's our posture, our joy, our surrender. (John 4:23-24; Colossians 3:17)

04. We Welcome the Spirit's Power.

   His power is essential, not optional. We pursue His gifts and His fruit. (Acts 1:8; 1  Corinthians 12:1, 4-7; Galatians 5:22-23)

05. The Word Is Our Foundation.

   Scripture is our plumb line. We teach it, submit to it, build on it, and shape every ministry decision by it. (2 Timothy 3:16-17; Psalm 119:105; Acts 17:11)

06. We pursue Holiness.

    We hunger for purity and spiritual maturity. We want lives that please God in public and in private. (Hebrews 12:14; 1 Peter 1:15-16; 1 John 3:3)

07. Our Aim Is to Live What We Preach.

   Our message carries power only when our lives align with it. (Hebrews 10:25; Philippians 1:27; 1 John 2:6)

08. We Obey Jesus—Radically. 

   When He speaks, we respond. No delay. No negotiation. (John 14:15; Luke 6:46; Romans 12:1)

09. We Lay Down Our lives in Love.

   Love looks like sacrifice — small, unseen moments and big, costly ones (John 15:13; 1 John 3:16)

10. We Support One Another.

   Support means presence. It means showing up—rejoicing, weeping, listening, carrying one another's pain with compassion and courage. (Romans 12:15; Galatians 6:2; 1 Thessalonians 5:11)

11. We Serve One Another.

   Service means action. Every gift activated. No spectators—only a body where each member supplies what the others lack. (1 Cor. 12:25-26; 1 Peter 4:10; Hebrews 10:24-25)

12. We Value Family.

   God designed it. We honor parents. We strengthen generations. (Genesis 1:28; Ephesians 6:1-3)

13. We  Build Strong Marriages.

   Marriage is covenant, not contract. We teach it, model it, and fight for it. (Matthew 19:6; Hebrews 13:4)

14. We Are Multi-Generational

   We honor age. We welcome youth. We walk together. (Psalm 145:4; Psalm 78:4-7; 3 John 4)


Let's pray-

   Father, please help us follow the above points of being a Christian, so that our witness will be real and effective. Let us incorporate these first 14 facts of the DNA of being a born-again believer in Jesus, to be examples of what You want Your children to become in real life. The next 18 on the 21st, will have more examples of how we should be like Jesus.
   Thanks You for being with us in all our moments, big and small, and for the biggest event in historythe resurrection of Your Son!
   In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.


#126 Testimony- Tim Gustafson

   "Early winter 1941. The Sunday service had just concluded. As their father lingered at the little north-country church, my dad and his siblings walked the short distance home. When their father came up the snowy hill to the farmhouse, he was crying. He'd just learned Pearl Harbor had been bombed. His sons—my dad included—would be going to war. Dad always recalled the moment in vivid detail.
   Researchers call such events "flashbulb memories" —moments seared into our minds. Think of 9/11, or the day you lost someone close. Think too of your most joyous experience.
   Imagine the flashbulb memories of Jesus' disciples. They witnessed miracle after miracle. Suddenly catastrophe struck. The Son of God was arrested and crucified. But then, resurrection! Mary Magdalene hurried to tell the disciples, "I have seen the Lord!" (John 20:18) Still, the disciples hid in fear. They didn't believe the news (Luke 24:11), not until "Jesus came and stood among them" (John 20:19). Then, "The disciples were overjoyed" (v. 20).
   John recorded some of those moments, saying, "These are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name" (v.31). "Flashbulb memories" with eternal significance!


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

 (p. 112) "Being married to an idiot requires a lot of prayer. Never mind the idiot par
t
being married requires a lot of prayer. Period. Why? Because in our humanness we are more concerned with ourselves and less concerned about our spouse. So, two married people looking after their own interests do not make for a happy union. This is not what God intended."


1676-1680 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- 
 
1676- Is. 57:2a He shall enter into peace."
1677- Is. 14:10b "Art thou also become weak as us? art thou become like unto us?"
1678- Ps. 118:9 "It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes."
1679- Jer. 44:26a "Therefore hear ye the word of the LORD."
1680- Is. 24:2a "And it shall be."


 #126 Hymn- Fairest Lord Jesus 
 
   This hymn came from Roman Catholic Jesuits in Germany and originally had six verses. It first appeared in 1677 in a Jesuit hymnbook, but the text of the hymn was in existence at least fifteen years earlier, for it has been found in a manuscript dating back to 1662. Yet the origin of the words remains a mystery.
   The first three stanzas are the work of an anonymous translator. The fourth stanza was by Joseph A. Seiss, and it first appeared in a Lutheran Sunday School book in 1873.
   How appropriate that no human author draws attention from the great theme of this song. There's no source to distract from the subject, no story to detract from the Savior. This hymn emphasizes the beauty and wonder of Christ, and it alludes to His duel nature, that He was both man and divine, God made flesh, the God-Man.

The information about this song, is taken from the book by Robert J. MorganTHEN SINGS MY SOUL   (pg. 25)


 Some encouraging words-

   "Let our faith daily go out of self and its life into the life of Christ, placing our whole being at His disposal for Him to work in us. Let our faith, above all, confidently rejoice in the assurance that He will in very deed, with His almighty power, perfect His work in us.
   As we thus abide in Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of His power, will work mightily in us, and we too shall sing, 'The Lord is my strength and song' (Ps. 118:14): 'In the Lord have I righteousness and strength' (Is. 45:24). 'I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me" (Phil. 4:13). 

Church Notes: 

Look for opportunities to speak of your faith, to do acts of kindness, to pray a blessing, or to learn a new principle.
  Stand on God's promises given, which brings joy to the heart of God to fulfil.
      We're to follow the Lord, or He will raise up another to do His will.
         We don't forgive someone for their sake, we do it for our sake so we can be free.
            Give God your deepest despair and let it become the foundation of your calling.
              Prayer changes us more than we would expect or want.
               By praying "Your kingdom come," we declare war on enemy forces.
                  Even when tempted, it's for us to draw closer to God and draw on His power.

Upcoming posts:

 21st-   Part 2 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA-  Richard Sinclair and friends.
3/7th-OUR TRUE REFUGE IS GOD- Karen Huang
14th-    READY TO GIVE UP?- Mary Southerland


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, February 7, 2026

THE SANCTIFYING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

 

   Charles H. Spurgeon- "All that the believer has must come from Christ, but it comes solely through the channel of the Spirit of grace. Moreover, as all blessings thus flow to you through the Holy Spirit, so also no good thing can come out of you in holy thought, devout worship, or gracious act, apart from the sanctifying operation of the same Spirit.

   Even if the good seed be sown in you, yet it lies dormant except He worketh in you to will and to do of His own good pleasure.

   Do you desire to speak for Jesus  how can you unless the Holy Ghost touches your tongue? Do you desire to pray? Alas! what dull work it is unless the Spirit maketh intercession for you!

   Do you desire to subdue sin? Would you be holy? Would you imitate your Master? Do you desire to rise to superlative heights of spirituality? Are you wanting to be made like the angels of God, full of zeal and ardour for the Master's cause? You cannot without the Spirit.

   O branch of the vine, thou canst have no fruit without the sap! O child of God, thou hast no life within thee apart from the life which God gives thee through His Spirit! Then let us not grieve Him or provoke Him to anger by our sin (Eph. 4:30). Let us not quench Him in one of His faintest motions in our soul; let us foster every suggestion, and be ready to obey every prompting.

   If the Holy Spirit be indeed so mighty, let us attempt nothing without Him; let us begin no project, and carry on no enterprise, and conclude no transaction, without imploring His blessing.

   Let us do Him the due homage of feeling our entire weakness apart from Him, and then depending alone upon Him, having this for our prayer, 'Open Thou my heart and my whole being to Thine incoming, and uphold me with Thy free Spirit when I shall have received that Spirit in my inward parts.'" Charles H. Spurgeon

Let's pray-

   Father, help us realize that all blessings and enablement come from Your Holy Spirit. We can accomplish no good thing without His being within us. May we welcome Your gracious acts to sanctify us for devout worship and godly thoughts and actions!
   If Your Spirit is indeed so mighty, may we not attempt anything without Your help.
In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
 

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

 (p. 98) "God's plan for a happy marriage is that love and respect grows. This should be the norm rather than the exception. As we practice cheerleading skills, our marriages become stronger. Each esteeming building block piled on top of the other is building a fortress that stands against the world's pressures. Yes, cracks will appear, but love matures as couples work and repair them together." (See Phil. 2:3, 4)


#125  Quotes from- Jan/Feb Herald of His Coming paper, pg 3:

    The Holy Spirit has power to guide. "As they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, the Holy Ghost said, 'Separate Me Barnabas and Saul for the work whereunto I have called them'. And when they had fasted and prayed, they laid their hands on them, they sent them away. So they, being sent forth by the Holy Ghost departed unto Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus." (Acts 13:2-4; of 8:29).

   The Holy Spirit also guides in the details of daily life and service, as to where to go and where not to go, what to do and what not to do. It is possible for us to have the unerring guidance of the Holy Spirit at every turn in our lives.

   The Holy Spirit teaches to render thanks. "Be filled with the Spirit; speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father . . ."
Eph. 5:18-20).

   The Holy Spirit has the power to give abiding and everlasting satisfaction.  
"But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life."John 4:14


1671-1675 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- 
 
1671- Ps. 107:6a "Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble."
1672- Ps. 84:2b "My heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God."
1673- Jer. 29:20a "Hear ye the word of the LORD."
1674- Is. 2:10b "For the glory of his majesty."
1675- Pro. 25:8a "Go not forth hastily to strive."


 #125 Hymn-   Christ the Lord is Risen Today 
John and Charles Wesley soon found themselves out of favor with many fellow anglican ministers who spurned their fiery evangelistic preaching. Many pulpits were closed to them.
   George Whitefield, 22, who was having the same trouble, began preaching in the open air. In London, he asked Charles to stand with him as he preached to thousands in the open air at Blackheath, and Charles, too, got a vision for reaching the multitudes.
   Charles still preaches in the same way through his ageless hymn which are sung around the world each Sunday. Perhaps his most exuberant anthem is the one he simply called, "Hymn for Easter Day," published in 1739. It originally consisted of eleven stanzas. The "Alleluias" were added later, but appropriately for this is a hymn one never gets tired of singing"Christ the Lord Is Risen Today."  

Encouraging words:

"When we look at the impossible situations of our lives through the lens of self-reliance, we will either hustle harder or give up in defeat. But when we look at the impossible circumstances of our lives through the lens of God's power and strength, we will stop measuring our likeliness to accomplish the impossible by our own strength."  (p. 170 in The WAY OF THE WILD FLOWERS."  Gospel Meditations


Church Notes:     FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT

We live in a world of 'power in the air.'
Evil is after us to destroy us! 
We're to take captive our thoughts as we're attacked in our dreams, thoughts and bodies.
We can be overcomers through Jesus!
When we're attacked by a tormenting spirit of death at times, we're to remember the Words spoken over our lives through prophetic words of trust.
We're to obey the Lord's commands and trust in the stewardship of our church leaders to evangelize and to call on our lives to take care of our faith in Jesus.
Prophetic words are to build and strengthen our faith to stand on God's Word and to fight to obey it. 
We're to test the word of prophecy, to see if it will strengthen our faith.
Bringing the word of prophecy to our pastor is the best way to test it. He'll give direction and keep us from getting shipwrecked on bad directives.
They'll help us look to Jesus!

 Upcoming posts:

2/14th- Part 1 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA- Richard Sinclair and friends
21st-     Part 2 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNARichard Sinclair and friends
3/7-      OUR TRUE REFUGE IS GOD- Karen Huang


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, January 31, 2026

THANKFUL For EVERYTHING



 Brianna Barrett

"Why do we have so much laundry? I’m so tired of always cooking. Why can’t I have what she has?

I am embarrassed to admit this was me. I was tired and irritable, and nothing made it better. My grumblings turned my attitude sour about everything.  (photo courtesy of pixabay.com.)

Then I read Paul’s instructions to the Thessalonica church: “Always be joyful and never stop praying.” Paul was forced out of Thessalonica after leading many Jews to Christ. Now in Corinth, he had received word from Timothy that unbelieving Jews were persecuting the new converts. Yet the Thessalonians held firm in their faith.

Paul wrote two letters to the church to encourage them in their sufferings. Paul, a man who had faced many hardships in his lifetime, also told them to be joyful. He didn’t mean for them to be happy about their circumstances but joyful in them because of the Spirit’s power.

I wasn’t obeying Paul’s instructions or being joyful in my tasks. I began praying. My prayers weren’t fancy but heartfelt. I prayed for God to change my attitude, outlook, and heart. These prayers led me to the last part of Paul’s advice. I thanked God for everything.

I struggled when I first started thanking God for my circumstances. "Why do I have so much laundry?" became "Thank You Lord for this laundry. I have a family, and we are blessed to have clean clothes." The dirty dishes? I thanked God we had food and that I could love my family by providing a healthy meal.

The more I did it, the easier thanking became. When hard days come and my attitude starts to sour, I remind myself to be joyful . . . no matter what.

"Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus." 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 NLT

What steps can you take to thank God for everything and never stop praying? 

(photo courtesy of pixabay.com.)

(For more devotions, visit Christian Devotions.) 

 

Let's pray-

   Father, we're honest, it isn't always our attitude or outlook of heart to follow the advice of Paul. We can learn to be thankful, though, trusting Your involvement in our circumstances, that You're working in and through them for Your glory and our benefit.
   It may very well be a struggle to thank You for everything, but if we'll look at life through Your eyes, we'll be able to see that You're in charge. The more we give thanks to You, the easier it will be to actually be thankful for everything! We pray this in the name of Jesus for His honor and for our good! Amen.
 

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

(p. 70) "Pain can make your marriage muscles stronger and enables you to go the distance as you commit to hold on and to never let go of the hands that God joined together."


#123- Testimony- GrJean

  My mother was a believer in Jesus. When my father died, she turned to the Lord for help. I remember seeing her lean on the refrigerator, praying! She was strong in faith, and she passed it down to me and my brother. Over the years, it has proven to be the Strength that we've both needed!


1666-1670 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- 
 
1666- Is. 55:7b "Let him return unto the LORD and he will have mercy upon him; 
          and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon."
1667- Prov. 15:4a "A wholesome tongue is a tree of life."
1668- Ps. 39:8a "Deliver me from all my transgressions."
1669- Jer. 7:11b "Behold, even I have seen it, saith the LORD."
1670- Prov. 21:8b "As for the pure, his work is right."


 #123 Hymn-  Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
 
   This hymn was written by Joachim Neander, born in 1650, whose father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great grandfather — all Joachim Neanders — had been preachers of the gospel. But as a student, Joachim was wild and rebellious. At 20, he joined a group of students who descended on St Martin's Church in Bremen to ridicule and scoff the worshippers. But the sermon that day by Rev. Theodore Under-Eyck arrested Joachim and led to his conversion. A few years later, he was the assistant preacher at that very church!


 Some encouraging words-

Robert L. Segress-  "God does not go out of business. He is eternal, faithful, and righteous. His promises have a lasting guarantee. He meant it when He said He would never leave or forsake any of His children. So we can have confidence, even on our deathbeds. The Lord is our Shepherd. Our confidence proceeds from the relationship with the Holy One, who said heaven and earth would pass away, but his words would remain forever. God's Word, our manual for living, is not a package of trail mix where we choose what we like and reject what we don't. Instead, it is our bread of life, a complete manna to partake of daily, one full of God's guaranteed promises." 


Church Notes:     The book of Proverbs has advice for living

Proverbs warn against foolishness.
Wisdom gives general rule in these sayings.
Words of God's challenges are best for us.
Foundations need to be deep to build high on, so we're to ask, seek and search for wisdom!
We're to have a reverential fear of the Lord and seek His knowledge to abide in us.
Fools want to be in charge of themselves.
Wisdom is doing things God's way.
We're to search for something solid to rely on.
Attitude of respect of God will help us to trust in Him in difficulties, driving us to Him.
Let's go deeper by humbling ourselves to Him and serving Him.
We have a Mighty God to know and serve!


Upcoming posts:

 2/7th- THE SANCTIFYING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT-  Charkas Spurgeon
14th-   Part 1 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA- Richard Sinclair and friends
21st-    Part 2 of THE CHRISTIAN'S DNA- Richard Sinclair and friends

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