The Saga of Miles Forrest

Charlie, Marta, and Molly were sitting with me, and we had a new guest, Darnelle.  She seldom ventured into the diner, usually eating at home with her aunt and uncle, Elizabeth and Wilson Foster.  Since his stroke, she has been working through lunch at the store.
    “Darnelle, we don’t see you down here very often; it’s a pleasure,” said Molly.  “Hope you can stomach that coffee that Miles makes.  I’ll get you some cream if you need it.”
    I looked at her, then asked, “Did you come for a reason?”
    She sighed, “Not really, I just needed to get away from the store.  Uncle kept the books, orders and inventory, and I didn’t realize how much work there was in doing that.  So thankful for Mrs. Blackstone, she is a blessing,” replied Darnelle.
    Sometimes I don’t know when I’m good off, and when to keep my mouth shut.  “Darnelle, how old are you?” and I should have stopped for I received the look from Molly, but I didn’t heed it and continued, “Twenty?  I just don’t see why someone as pretty as you ain’t married.”  For that I received an elbow in my ribs.
    Looking down at her coffee then over to me, then at Molly, the responded, “The man I want is taken.”
    When she said that, Charlie sputtered in his coffee spilling some of it in his lap.  I glanced at Molly who just winked at Darnelle.  I was lost, what was going on?  “Will someone tell me the great secret?”
    “Oh, Miles, just be quiet.  You’ve already said enough,” commanded Molly giggling.
    I looked at all four of them.  They all were trying to keep from laughing.
    “Well, Darnelle,” chirped Molly, “you are welcome anytime.”
    Placing my cup on the table, I looked up to see a crew of men come through the door.  “Well, I’ll be,” muttered Charlie.
    It was Clyde Hoffner, Reese Donovan, Thompson’s cook, a rider I didn’t recognize, and Conrad Keim.  It was the first time I’d seen him since Shaw shot him.
    “Why the scowl, Miles?” inquired Molly upon seeing it form on my forehead.
    Rubbing my chin a few times.  “I’m just reminded that I haven’t apprehended Shaw.  He’s still loose when he should be in jail.  When the weather turns, that’s one of my first jobs–find Shaw,” then I looked over to Charlie, “and the ones who have the bounty on Charlie’s head.”
    Marta had already gotten up to take the men’s order.  I took one more final swallow, then stood.  Walking over to the table I nodded at the men.  “Glad to see you’re up and around,” I sincerely stated, then remembered, “Langston find him?”
    “Thanks, Marshal, I’m doing all right.  Haven’t heard from Langston since he left.  He’s either following Shaw, or Shaw maybe killed him,” responded Keim.
    After that I nodded to Hoffner who was preacher Chapman’s cousin, then inquired of Donovan.  “Reese, what in the world are you doin’ in town?  I haven’t seen you, oh, in at least a year,” then nodded at the newcomer.
    “Boss doesn’t trust any of the rowdies his has working for him to get supplies for the kitchen.  Oh, they’re all right with meat, but they don’t know nutmeg from chili powder, plus,” he said, a big smile forming on his face, “it’s been a year since I had a piece of Miss Molly’s pie.”
    I gave a little grunt, then spoke to Donovan, but I looked at the new man.  “New rider?”
    “Oh sorry, Marshal, this here is Nevada Bill.  Claim’s he’s a real buckaroo,” laughed Donovan.  “Bill, this here is a bull of the woods that you want to be wary of.  Stay on his good side.”
    “Ha,” came a laugh behind me.  I hadn’t noticed Molly coming up behind me.  “More like a cuddly bear cub,” she continued bringing a laugh from Donovan and a smile from Hoffner.  Nevada Bill just stared at her–a stare that I didn’t like.
    I remembered my manners, “Bill, this is my wife, Molly Forrest.”  She reached out her hand to shake his, but he just continued to stare.
    Since he didn’t take it, for which I was glad, I did and giving a final nod to the men, I walked her back to the table.  After getting Molly seated, I poured coffee for us.  “That was rude,” she remarked.  I looked at her, then over at the table with the men.  I’m glad Nevada Bill’s back was to me.
    “Who’s the man facing me?” asked Darnelle.
    “Oh, that’s the parson’s cousin.  He helped the preacher move to Durango, then took a job riding for Thompson,” I remarked.  “Don’t know him well, but he seems nice enough guy.  If’n he’s anything like the Parson, he’d be a good man.”
    Darnelle smiled, then remarked to Molly, “Thank you…I enjoyed myself, but I must get back to Mrs. Blackstone.”  Charlie was there and helped her with her chair.  She put on her coat then walked on past the men and out the door.
    There was some kind of comment made by Nevada Bill, I couldn’t hear it, but Hoffner was angered by it.  He said something back to Bill who made a move with his arm.  Quick-like Keim grabbed his arm…

Echoes From the Campfire

But above all—to endure pain, heat, shock, all the desert hardships, all of the agonies of life—to endure—that was their symbol of greatness… –to look up with unquenchable faith in something evermore about to be—that was what any man could do and be great!”
              –Zane Grey  (Wanderer of the Wasteland)

    “[Love] bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.”
              –1 Corinthians 13:7 (NKJV)
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              “Lord Jesus make Thyself to me,
               A living bright reality,
               More present to faith’s vision keen
               Than any outward object seen;
               More near, more intimately nigh
               Than e’en the sweetest earthly tie.”
                      –Hudson Taylor

Are you ready to meet the new month?  Things are happening around us that we have no control over.  This country is going to change fast, my fear is not for the better, but they are going to change.  The above prayer is one that Hudson Taylor prayed everyday and he used it as a kind of bookmark for his Bible.
    I don’t think that we should ask the Lord to show us the “spirit world.”  In fact, that is something we are told not to do, and if we had an insight it most likely would scare us to death or at the very least give us the heebie-jeebies.  Eastern religions and Cosmic Humanism tell us to connect and get into the spirit world, but that is a dangerous place.  It is a place of demonic activity, and a place where angels trod.
    On the other hand, I do think we should pray that the Lord give us insight to what is happening in our lives.  Show us how close we are living to Jesus, how we can improve and have a closer relationship with Him.  Give us a glimpse of heaven so that we can be of better use here on earth.  A glimpse that will shatter any tie that binds us to this world.  This world and the things in it are not ours so help us, Lord not to tie ourselves to them.
    We need to pray that we will have eyes of faith.  Look at just a few things from Hebrews 11:

         By faith we understand… (vs 3)
         By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice… (vs 4)
         By faith Enoch was taken away… (vs 5)
         By faith Noah…moved with godly fear… (vs 7)
         By faith Abraham obeyed… (vs 8)
         By faith Abraham dwelt… (vs 9)
         By faith Sarah received  strength to conceive… (vs 11)
         By faith Abraham…received the promise…then offered up Isaac… (vs 17)
         By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau… (vs 20)
         By faith Jacob, blessed the sons of Joseph… (vs 21)
         By faith Joseph gave instructions… (vs 22)
         By faith Moses was hidden… (vs 23)
         By faith Moses refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter… (vs 24)
         By faith Moses forsook Egypt… (vs 27)
         By faith ______ did…

Add your name to the blank.  What are you doing by faith?  Perhaps the greatest thing that can be said is that you are walking daily in the light of God’s Word.  See, real faith is actually faithfulness.  That is why when the Lord calls you home, He looks for faithfulness–a life of faith.
    One more thing to ponder is found concerning Moses.  Hebrews 11:27, says that Moses “endured as seeing Him who is invisible.”  We cannot see God, but Moses saw Him through spiritual eyes.  We can do the same, even more so as we have the Bible to read.  Through its pages we can get a glimpse of God and see what He is doing, not only in this world, but in each of our lives.