Coffee Percs

Fire

He drank coffee and stared into the fire lost in thought.  He watched the sparks snap and fly then get drawn up the chimney.”
–Dave P. Fisher

Yah better not stand out there in the rain too long, yu’ll start to look like a prune.  Glad yuh waited a spell before comin’ on over.  With this storm I sorta stay hunkered under the covers a bit longer than normal.  Yep, coffee’s been brewed, hot and strong.  Sure hope things are okay with you and yourn.
Right now we’re just gettin’ some thunder and lightnin’ with some rain.  They say it will rain up through Wednesday.  Guess it just depends on how hard.  Some are thinkin’ it might go back to the Gulf and become a hurricane again.  Best thing to do when nature is stirred is be prepared and ride it out.  
Ahhhh, that’s good coffee.  Sometimes the storms of life are like that as well.  We need to be as prepared as possible but when it finally hits about all we can do sometime is hunker down.  Had a good friend who was goin’ through quite a storm.  I happened to have a little magnet that say, “Sometimes all we can do is hunker down,” and it showed him in the midst of a thunderstorm sitting underneath his horse.  One of my favorite pieces of art shows an ol’ cowpoke in the middle of a heavy rain just sittin’ and holdin’ the reins of his horse, bearin’ with the storm best he could.
One thing for sure, the Lord is with us.  Trust yuh don’t have any emergencies that yuh have to get out, for as most of the time the best action is to just wait it out.  Long as there’s plenty of coffee, and beans on the table we’ll make it.
Try to stay dry now, pard.  Hey, an ifn yuh have to go out, be sure and check yur cinch.  Would hate for yuh to fall off into one of them mud puddles.

Echoes from the Campfire

It is quiet, but I like the stillness.”
–Louis L’Amour  (Rustler Roundup)

“Be still, and know that I am God! I will be honored by every nation. I will be honored throughout the world.”
–Psalm 46:10 (NLT)
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Sorry, this is later than usual.  I was up at 5:00, ready to write, but the computer wouldn’t work.  Something to do with the internet system at the house.  This highly technological man didn’t know how to repair it.  Now, I do know how to fix it–a hammer.
Harvey is on the way!  At least that is what the media and weather bureau is saying.  It could be quite a storm, especially in the area of rain.  Those in flood areas, watch out!
Now in my age, this ol’ fence post has weathered some storms.  Why, I get up in the morning and those days I look in the mirror, and I say my mercy, what has happened to that once beautiful face?  Storms!  I’ve seen a few:  hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, thunderstorms, hailstorms; I’ve been through them all in my life.  If you’re unprepared, they can bring havoc; even when folk are prepared there can be disastrous results.
I was out this morning, doing my morning walk, and it was nice.  Very quiet, a nice cool breeze, a person would never know that Harvey is on the horizon.  But after the storm, what then?  If it is bad, do you pick up an move, lie down and quit, or get it back together and go on with life?  
Let me tell you one thing though.  There are worse storms out there than Harvey.  Those are the storms that wreck havoc with your soul.  The storms that come your way in the realm of the spirit.  Sorrow, depression, despair, pain, and hardship may accompany the storms of life.  Do you lay down and quit?
As believers we can rest secure in the Lord.  He knows the storms.  He chided His disciples one time when a storm arose on the sea and He was asleep.  Why worry about the storm when He is there with you?

“And there will be a tabernacle for shade in the daytime from the heat, for a place of refuge, and for a shelter from storm and rain.”
–Isaiah 4:6 (NKJV)

After the storm there can be a time of refreshing.  I remember in the spring the crocus, daffodils, and tulips peeking up through the snows that ravaged the winter.  How about that wonderful fragrance and refreshing after a thunderstorm?  After the spiritual storms, the may be some debris that will need to be cleaned up, but the Lord will lead you beside the still waters.
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Book News:  Several have asked when the Elias Butler sequel will be out.  I had hoped for a September publishing date, but it looks more like November.  Don’t worry, that would be a good time to purchase Mal de Ojo (Evil Eye) for Christmas.  I’ll keep you informed when it is published.  Elias is sent to check out a town on the Rio Grande–the town is Mal de Ojo.

Echoes from the Campfire

Most humans kept their principles in a hazy background while they continued to follow the whims of impulse.”
–Charles A. Seltzer (West!)

“So, my dear brothers and sisters, be strong and immovable. Always work enthusiastically for the Lord, for you know that nothing you do for the Lord is ever useless.”
–1 Corinthians 15:58 (NLT)
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Maybe you’ve noticed in the news all the problems in the last few years with our ships colliding with other ships. Now, come on, what’s up with that? I can understand the occasional occurrence in a crowded harbor, but on the open sea? Something is definitely wrong here; there has to be someone to blame. Sure, sure the captain is the ultimate person. Whatever happens on ship is his ultimate responsibility, but the mistakes were being made someplace else. May I suggest training!
I’m sorry, but boot camp, or basic training is not quite the same as it used to be. The demands are not quite as stringent. Makes me wonder how many wash out during training? Does everybody pass? Some say there are stress days given; but I would say why? If people are under so much stress, why are they not being taught how to handle the stress? Mistakes do happen, but is attention given to detail? I’m not sure what it is, but there is a problem.
Over the years, but especially in the last half dozen or so, I had students tell me, “I’m so stressed out.” I shook my head. How can you be stressed out? You have everything given to you. Perhaps you don’t have your priorities straight, perhaps your attitude is not in the right direction.
In this day of snowflakes, where is the toughness–mental, physical, and spiritual? Be sure and keep a spiritual idea in what follows as well as the physical. Toughness has always been a “must” factor in the life of a military man. Norman R. Oke said this, “Paul considered it [toughness] so essential that he listed it as ingredient number one. He put it bluntly: ‘Endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.’ This toughness is to be both physical and moral; without both of these there can be no Christian soldiering.”
Whether we like it or not, God sends all His new recruits to basic training. This is the place where you learn “the utter necessity for quick obedience–obey God or lose your soul. It is the place to learn that Christian soldiering is not a long summer afternoon lounging in a hammock, but a sweaty climb over an obstacle course. God develops the muscle for the long march; He enable you to find deep delight in Christian discipline.” (Oke)
If Paul understood it, why is the church so soft and in those pews sit a bunch of cupcakes? If you don’t have spiritual toughness there is a chance you’ll not endure in a wicked, temptation-ridden world. Maybe there needs to be some callouses put on “spiritual hands.”

“Take your share of suffering as a good soldier of Christ Jesus.”
–2 Timothy 2:3 (RSV)
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I would laugh if this wasn’t so stupid. You have probably heard that ESPN has released one of their sportscasters. Oh, they had good reason–his name was Robert Lee. In our moronic state the media has absolutely gone mad. Add to this the fact, that he is Asian. Where are the outcries of racism?
Folks, this country is in the process of losing its mind and soul. I was looking through some notes and came across this quotation by Jane Healy, “The way people use language is braided together tightly with the way they think.” Or maybe in this case, they don’t think at all.

Echoes from the Campfire

We did what was right.  I have no regrets for that.”
  –Dave P. Fisher (Where No Man Rules)

“No, O people, the Lord has told you what is good, and this is what he requires of you: to do what is right, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.”
–Micah 6:8 (NLT)
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How much faith do you have?  Has it really ever been tested?  I know many people speak of faith and most of the time it is that high-faluting, blab it and grab it faith, but will that get you through the test of time?  Much of faith is enduring, not just waltzing through life.  Faith is what takes you through the valleys and across the ravines and into the camp of the enemy.  Faith is when the enemy attacks and there is a fierce fire-fight, and when the smoke clears you are still standing.  Faith gives us the victory.

          “Encamped along the hills of light,
           Ye Christian soldiers, rise,
           And press the battle ere the night
           Shall veil the glowing skies.
           Against the foe in vales below
           Let all our strength be hurled;
           Faith is the victory, we know,
           That overcomes the world.”
                    –John H. Yates

Read Hebrews 11, the “faith chapter.”  It speaks of glorious victories, but also of those who faced the onslaught of the enemy and died.  Did they not have faith?  Perhaps their faith was greater, because even in death they fought on, never failing, knowing that even in death they would be with their Savior.  In fact, when you lay there, and death is waiting, all there is, is faith.  Yet today, we want to cheapen those who have gone all before.  Despite faults, there were men of faith.  They had their own types of battles to fight, so never mock the fallen soldier.

          “His banner over us is love,
           Our sword the Word of God;
           We tread the road the saints above
           With shouts of triumph trod.
           By faith, they like a whirlwind’s breath,
           Swept on o’er every field;
           The faith by which they conquered death
           Is still our shining shield.”

I see soldiers, officers of the law, firefighters; why do they go out each day in the midst of an evil, wicked world?  They know that on any given day, their life may be taken from them.  Yet despite that threat they have the faith to go out, face the world, and do their duty.  The forces of evil are to be found lurking on every corner.  They are armed, ready to attack and destroy, therefore, we must get out of our tents, that comfortable spot, and face the wickedness of this world.  It comes in many forms and God has given different battles and tasks to different individuals.  Don’t falter in what he has given you–in your faith comes the victory.

          “On every hand the foe we find
           Drawn up in dread array;
           Let tents of ease be left behind,
           And onward to the fray.
           Salvation’s helmet on each head,
           With truth all girt about,
           The earth shall tremble ’neath our tread,
           And echo with our shout.”

Be sure you have studied and trained properly.  Make sure you know how to use the weapons that the Lord has given you to face the darkness of this world.  Disaster will not overcome you and in that day you will stand before Him that overcame death, hell, and the grave.  One day your battles will be over and you will stand with Christ, the great over-comer on the hills of glory.  Never falter, never yield, never quit.  As long as there is breath face the enemy and smile, for the victory is in your faith.

          “To him that overcomes the foe,
           White raiment shall be giv’n;
           Before the angels he shall know
           His name confessed in heav’n.
           Then onward from the hills of light,
           Our hearts with love aflame,
           We’ll vanquish all the hosts of night,
           In Jesus’ conqu’ring name.

                    Faith is the victory!
                    Faith is the victory!
                    Oh, glorious victory,
                    That overcomes the world.”

We are saved by grace, but ah, it is through faith.  We must believe–that is the first key to victory.