Coffee Percs

I sat there, enjoying the last drippings of the bacon by licking them off my fingers and enjoying the last of the coffee made from that wonderful mountain water.”
              –D.C. Adkisson  (Winter of the Wolves)

Get in here and sat yurself at the table.  Careful of them spurs; I’ve warned yuh before.  The elixir from the crushed bean is waitin’ for yuh.  Nope, sorry, it’s not made from that cold, mountain water, but it’ll still get yuh up an runnin’.
    Now, take a sip, an’ get ready for I’ve got somethin’ important to tell yuh.  Pard, life is not magical, an’ I think yuh know that.  Yuh don’t wriggle yur nose, nor say “abbra cadadabra” and expect things to change.  Let me tell yuh straight–people are supposin’ that come 2021 that things are goin’ to automatically change.  ‘Tain’t so!  From what I can tell that virus from the “Pit” is here to stay, just like the flu.  But let me also tell yuh, changes are about to come, so yuh best be ready for them.
    We now have folks in the power center that believe God’s Word is hooey, and believe that right is wrong and wrong is right.  They’re as confused as a termite in a yo-yo.  They don’t know if they’re goin’ up or down, or spinnin’ around.  However, they spout out some of the most unsensical things.  I’ve heard some idiotic things that they plan to put in place.
    Ahhh, sure do like sittin’ here with yuh on a Saturday drinkin’ coffee.  Makes the world seem all right, but if I recall the words of that ol’ apostle John, the world’s in the sway of the devil.  Yep, an’ ol’ slewfoot is a-grinnin’ that he has a bunch of his crew in charge.  But I’ve news for him, the Lord God Almight is in charge,  Yep, an’ that’s a fact!
    Pot’s empty, so reckon you’ll be goin’.  Sometimes, Pard, I think the only thing yuh stop by for is to be drinkin’ my coffee.  Well, that’s all right.  Oh, one more thing before yuh mount up–my new book is ready for yuh to read.  Yuh might want to get yurself a copy to read; that is if yuh can.  Ha, that’s a joke, Pard.
    Yuh be watchful, and did yuh check that cinch?  
    Vaya con Dios.

Echoes From the Campfire

Men can’t live without Him, and be men!”
              –Ralph Connor  (The Sky Pilot)

    “For to this end we both labor and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Savior of all men, especially of those who believe.”
              –1 Timothy 4:10 (NKJV)
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    E.M. Bounds said, “The fire burns altogether too low.”  Ponder that for a few seconds.  Does the fire of the Holy Spirit burn brightly in your heart, or is that fire only a faint glow?  I think many have missed what God is trying to do in the souls of His people and in the hearts of men in general.
    No, God did not send the “corona”, but He did allow it.  He was not surprised, and it should serve as a warning in many areas.  First, it should awaken each of us to fan the fire of the Spirit back into a flame.  Second, it should warn us how quickly a government  power can take over.  Third, it should awaken in us the power of fear.
    It is the devil who wants to “kill, steal, and destroy.”  He doesn’t necessarily want your financial destruction, but through that he’ll make you bitter, depressed, and fearful.  A panic produced by a disease, promoted by the media is used to destroy your health, add stress to your life, and turn your focus away from God.
    In this time, where the Lord is trying to speak to us, the devil has attempted to turn our thoughts away from God and toward the epidemic.  Instead of seeking God, men are living in fear, afraid to see family and friends.  They are worried about self-preservation instead of seeking the Lord and allowing Him to meet their needs.
    Christmas, that wonderful season, that beautiful time of the year, when we look forward to so many things.  Satan will try his best to keep you from the real truth and reason for the season.  This is the time when Jesus came to earth to begin His earthly life that would eventually lead to Calvary and the salvation of mankind.  This Christmas year, turn for a moment to dwell upon the words of the Psalmist.

         “My soul longs, yes, even faints
          For the courts of the LORD;
          My heart and my flesh cry out
             for the living God.”
                  –Psalm 84:2 (NKJV)

    I would encourage you this Christmas to focus on the meaning of Christmas.  Don’t let the media throw panic in your path, don’t let the joy of the season turn to fear.  Seek the Lord, focus on Him, cry out with your whole being to Him.  Cherish the purpose of Christmas and all that goes with it.

Echoes From the Campfire

Life’s mighty sweet when you take it as she comes.”
              –Ernest Haycox  (Trail Town)

    “But He said to them, ‘Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?’ Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.”
              –Matthew 8:26 (NKJV)
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Are you going to spent the next four years, maybe longer, worrying and fretting?  The devil wants you to be anxious, worrisome, without peace in your soul.  Don’t let him deceive you in that manner.  In reality, most of the things we become anxious over never happen, we just think they might, or they are out of our control.  Since there is nothing we can do about that, why worry?
    Yesterday I wrote about having that “Blessed Assurance…” because Jesus is mine.  There is nothing that can jerk you out of the hands of God.  The devil may even come along saying that you’re not a Christian, that you don’t feel anything, but always remember the blessed assurance that you are a child of God.
    Today I want to look at another way of being assured.  I cannot confirm whether the lyrics are by Dallas Holm or Bill Gaither.  You can search if you wish.  But Dallas Holm sang the song, and he tell us that there is a “Calm Assurance.”

         “Well, I’ve a calm assurance
          I’ve a calm assurance, I’ve a calm assurance
          He is Lord, He is Lord
          He’ll see me through.”

One of the things that I see missing in the church today is that quiet working of the Holy Spirit.  Oh, I know He is working, but we often want to be like the world and get all noisy and in a twitter over things.  Hurry, hurry, and we hop and sway down at the front of the church, then want the preacher to say something that will not only scratch our ears but will tickle our innards.  There is very little time spent in quietness, meditation, and contemplation.
    For us to be quiet and meditate means that we have to be in God’s Word, that we have to study, and, oh, that takes a little effort.  In my morning devotions this week, I came across the following by Thomas Traherne, “As nothing is more easy than to think, so nothing is more difficult than to think well.”  To have that calm assurance we must be in the Word of God then peace will begin to soak in our soul.
    One more verse from the song:

          “There’s nothing else that really matters,
           There’s nothing else that really matters,
           There’s nothing else that really matters,
           ‘Cause He is Lord, He is Lord
           He’ll see me through.”

Coronavirus , pestilence, natural disasters, if you really know the Lord, if you really trust Him, then He’ll see you through and give that calm assurance.  The life of the believer should not be one of turmoil.  It should be one of knowing God and having an assurance that He is in control.  There may be stress, that is part of life, but in the midst of that stress we should depend upon the Holy Spirit.  Let Him give you joy and peace that you need in these times that the enemy seeks to use to steal your confidence.  Rest in Christ.

Echoes From the Campfire

Campfires are about the nicest things there are.  They add a lot to makin’ the uncomfortable…comfortable.”
              –Lou Bradshaw  (Agular)

    “The work of righteousness will be peace, And the effect of righteousness, quietness and assurance forever.”
              –Isaiah 32:17 (NKJV)
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Are you saved?  I mean, do you actually know and are assured that if the trumpet should sound and Christ return for His Church that you would go in the throng?  Are you saved?  Then first of all, if you cannot answer that question, now is the time to do so.  Repent and get right with God for you never know the hour of His coming, or the hour of your death.
    We do not “feel” saved, though at times there may come that wonderful movement down in our souls.  Feelings are nice and fine, but they do not mean we are saved or not saved.  The words of Fanny Crosby’s hymn ring in my mind:

         “Blessed assurance, Jesus in mine!
         Oh what a foretaste of glory divine!
         Heir of salvation, purchase of God,
         Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood.”

There is that “blessed assurance” exclamation mark!  But let’s look a little further at our assurance.
    First, “He who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not obey the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him” (John 3:36, NASB).  On the day we accept Jesus as the Son of God, that He died on the cross and rose the third day, we have assurance.  God cannot lie, we are saved.
    Look at your life.  There you will see the second assurance of your salvation.  As we are attached to the true Vine we should begin to bear fruit.  We should begin to see the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-24).  Our attachment to this world will begin to diminish.  We will begin to long for the things of God.  People around us will notice a difference and if will cause them to react.
    The third way that we know the “blessed assurance” is found in Romans 8:16, “The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God.” (NASB)  What is this assurance?  “It is the fact that somewhere deep inside of us, we who have accepted Jesus as our Savior–at times it is as wonderful as the rolling sea–somewhere, deep inside of each of us, there is the witness of the Holy Spirit to our own spirit that we are the children of God.” (Francis A. Schaeffer)
    Let me not stop there for assuredly there are times when we are broken, when we don’t “feel” the witness of the Holy Spirit.  “When we’re broken, when we have fallen into sin, when Satan our adversary has beaten us again, sometimes this third assurance becomes feeble indeed.  At such times, we can go back to the great objective promises.”  (Francis A. Schaeffer)  What are those promises?  Look back at the first two assurances.  This is the time when faith comes into play–we must rest assured in the fact that we are saved because the Word of God declares that we are.
    When we live in the confidence of His Word, when we rest in the promises and faithfulness of God we can then continue on and live in “blessed assurance.  

         “This is my story, this is my song,
         Praising my Savior all the day long;
         This is my story, this is my song,
         Praising my Savior all the day long.”

Live in the assurance that you belong to Him.  Then begin to be thankful, begin to praise Him, and be glad that you have the blessed assurance.