Echoes From the Campfire

The trouble with monsters is they’re hard to control once they get loose.”
              –Lou Bradshaw (Texas War Lord)

    “But these men revile (scoff and sneer at) anything they do not happen to be acquainted with and do not understand; and whatever they do understand physically [that which they know by mere instinct], like irrational beasts—by these they corrupt themselves and are destroyed (perish).”
              –Jude 10 (Amplified)
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In this day of attempting to destroy history and the legacy of the past this Psalm rings out.  This first part of Psalm 44 is a reminder of how God helped in the past.  How the nation conquered the pagan lands with the help of the Lord.  Just ponder verse one, “our ancestors told us.”  My, how important that is.  First, we think about the history of the events and people of the time.  Second, we see the importance of the elders in the family passing down stories to the younger family members.  I wish now that I had spent more time questioning my parents and grandparents of the past.

    1 – God, we have heard with our ears—our ancestors have told us—the work You accomplished in their days, in days long ago:
    2 – to plant them, You drove out the nations with Your hand; to settle them, You crushed the peoples.
    3 – For they did not take the land by their sword—their arm did not bring them victory—but by Your right hand, Your arm,
and the light of Your face, for You were pleased with them.

    Whenever we feel abandoned we are to remember how God helped our ancestors in the past, how He subdued enemies in the past.  Surely if He did so in the past He will be with each one of us.  We need that same power and that same guiding light in our lives today.  If God helped our parents and grandparents, won’t He surely help us in the midst of our troubles today?

    4 – You are my King, my God, who ordains victories for Jacob.
    5 – Through You we drive back our foes; through Your name we trample our enemies.
    6 – For I do not trust in my bow, and my sword does not bring me victory.
    7 – But You give us victory over our foes and let those who hate us be disgraced.
    8 – We boast in God all day long; we will praise Your name forever. Selah  (HCSB)

    It is God that brings the victory.  “Victory results from God’s activity and not ours; therefore, trust and praise are due Him.” (George O. Wood)  It is clearly seen that the victory is always the Lord’s not ours.  What our fathers did in the past was due to the guiding hand of God.  When we are weak we cannot trust our strength and that is when we realize that we must trust in the Lord.
    In this time of turmoil, strife, and doubt we need to understand that God has not changed and that He is with us through every trial and circumstance.  As evil in the world grows, God is in control.  As there are more and more attacks on the Word of God, God is in control.  When these things reach out to strike at your faith, God is in control.
    Be thankful for those who have gone before.  Learn from their lessons and their experience and their faith that God is the answer; has been and will always be.  I have told my kids and grandkids that trust in God is the key to life.  Always trust Him even when you do not understand.  If there was one thing I learned from my Grandma and Aunt, that was trust; and if there was one thing I would pass down it would be trust.

         “I am trusting thee to guide me–
          Thou alone shalt lead,
          Every day and hour supplying
          All my need.”
               –Frances R. Havergal

Coffee Percs

In heat like this, coffee’s good for your innards.  Besides, a man ought never pass up the chance to take on a good cup of coffee, no matter what.  One of the best things in life, and that’s a fact.”
               –Wayne D. Dundee (Dismal River)

We sure don’t miss many Saturdays, do we Pard?  Always good to have company, sit back and enjoy a cup of hot, black coffee.  A body never knows.  Why with all this pandemic stuff, the riots, and then the folks that are tryin’ to get rid of history, the good and bad, we just might not be back next week.  Shore ‘nough, Pard, you’re old enough to be one of them statues they’re pullin’ down. 
     I don’t have the words to describe them–they’re beyond stupidity that’s for certain!  My mercy, an’ those youngsters are some of the most foolish I’ve ever seen, cryin’ for socialism.  Someone ought to slap the stupid out of them along with those liberal bureaucrats.  Hmmm, but if’n they did that, there wouldn’t be nothin’ left but a pool of slime.
     Let’s just sit here for a spell, and enjoy the coffee.  I reckon it won’t take us long to empty the pot.  One thing I seldom do is pass up a cup of coffee, it makes my ol’ gizzard take notice an’ smile.  Never know when there might be a coffee shortage.  Ahhh, that’s good coffee this mornin’!
     Pard, what I’m gonna do it enjoy the coffee and the days the Lord has given me.  My guns are oiled and loaded with plenty of ammunition.  I’ve been readin’ and studyin’ the Bible lookin’ at what the Lord says about livin’ this life and lookin’ for His comin’.
     Be on the alert in yur travels, Pard.  This ol’ world ain’t gettin’ any better, but yuh know what?  I’m plenty satisfied in knowin’ that the Lord is by my side come what may.  Don’t be takin’ for granted that yur saddle is on tight, yuh be checkin’ that cinch, hyar?

Echoes From the Campfire

We needed to keep ourselves as sharp as the business end of Mexican hornets.”
               –J. Lee Butts (Ambushed)

     “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.”
               –1 Peter 5:8 (NKJV)
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Do you ever get frustrated?  Do people, things, or events frustrate you at times?  I recollect that my earliest frustrations would probably have been a ball game in which I didn’t get a hit.  If we won, it wasn’t too bad, but if we lost I was frustrated.  Speaking of baseball, one of my greatest frustrations would be with half-hearted play.  It was even worse as a coach.  I had a few teams in which the players thought of themselves as grand champions, but in reality they were a little more than a glorified intramural team–frustration.
     Computers!  My they are frustrating, at least to me.  That goes all the way from my personal computer all they way through to the provider and the internet.  Recently, in the past month I have been frustrated as all of my morning Echoes are not being received.  You try to do a service, maybe inspire or exhort or encourage, and then because of some “glitch” it is not received; well, it’s frustrating.
     People, especially those you work with can be frustrating.  I heard the phrase, “good enough for government work,” several times in the military.  To me that was frustrating.  I felt that we all should be doing the best we could.  Co-workers and administrators who do their own thing and go about work with a lackadaisical attitude were especially frustrating.  Don’t they know?  Don’t they understand?  The work they were doing was supposed to be unto the Lord.
     Then there are the bureaucrats!  Some of them go beyond frustrating.  Some of them actually make me ill and want to vomit.  With their smug smirks and evil agenda, well, it sometimes just jerks my jaws.  When I see their faces come up on the news I must turn them off.
     Read the prophets and the one thing that most of them have in common was frustration.  Dare to read Jeremiah and say that he wasn’t a frustrated man of God.  Amos, Jonah, Haggai, Malachi–they were all frustrated with the lives of the people and those in leadership most particular.  Perhaps the only prophet where frustration isn’t seen is that of Daniel, but he became sick when he had his dream of the end times.
     Daniel was grieved over what he saw.  Do things grieve you along with the frustration?  Are you grieved at what is happening to our wonderful country?  More importantly, is the Holy Spirit grieved with the actions of people, with the country, with you and me?  We should be careful with our lives that we do not grieve or frustrate the Holy Spirit.  Paul writes,

          “And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God [do not offend or vex or sadden Him], by Whom you were sealed (marked, branded as God’s own, secured) for the day of redemption (of final deliverance through Christ from evil and the consequences of sin).”
                    –Ephesians 4:30 (Amplified)

     Now I want to ask, Is God frustrated with us?  Are we living our lives the best we can?  Are we serving Him, working out our salvation?  When we become complacent or compromising, I believe that we are in danger of frustrating and grieving the Holy Spirit.
 

Echoes From the Campfire

One had to be aware of danger to defend oneself against it.”
              –Louis L’Amour (Comstock Lode)

    “Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming.”
              –Matthew 25:13 (NKJV)
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Do you not see?  Do you not understand?  Of course not, not if you’re not reading the Bible, not if you’re relying upon your personal opinion.  The enemy works in darkness and people, including some in the Church are becoming lovers of darkness rather than lovers of the Light.

         “But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way…  He said to them, ‘An enemy has done this…'”
                   –Matthew 13:25,28 (NKJV)

The enemy will come to sow seeds of darkness into an individual’s life, but he also does the same to the Church.  Now for sure, the gates of hell shall not prevail against the Church (Matthew 16:18) and the Lord will not allow His Bride to be sullied, however, with that being said–there are wolves in amongst the sheep.  The enemy sows evil into the hearts of those in the Church; he destroys families and that in turn hurts the Church.
    The church (notice I switched to little “c”) has discord.  There are those in the church who believe and promote false doctrine–the seeds of evil.  There are those in the church who are allowing their personal hatred of an individual to cloud and affect the more urgent issues such as abortion–the seeds of evil.  There are those in the church who hold to the false truth of universality, that all men will eventually be saved–the seeds of evil.  There are those in the church who are calling evil good and good evil, blasphemy–the seeds of evil.
    While the servants slept… While the church was sleeping the enemy came.  Jesus tells the story of the ten virgins who were on their way to the wedding (Matthew 25:1-13)  Five of them were foolish and five took along extra oil, just in case.  Because of that they were able to waken, light their lamps, and go into the feast.  The others were given one of the saddest statement in the Scripture:  “I do not know you.” (25:12)
    While we slumber the enemy is at work.  He is in the process of sowing evil seed to split and dirty the Bride of Christ which will not be tolerated.  Do not join his ranks.  Heed the warnings of God’s Word.  Jesus will return for His Bride, one that is without spot or wrinkle or blemish (Ephesians 5:27).
    Beware of false preachers.  Beware of false gospel and fake news.  Beware when others say it is all right to have your opinion of God’s Word.  Beware when men are defiling one another and saying it is all right.  Beware that you are not duped and deceived.  Beware lest your hatred and bitterness destroy you.  Beware lest you trample on the blood of Christ that has purchased your redemption.