Echoes From the Campfire

When one has lived in the wilderness one acquires a quality of stillness, and one learns to listen.”

                    –Louis L’Amour  (The Broken Gun)

        “Listen to Me, you who follow after righteousness, you who seek the LORD:  Look to the rock from which you were hewn, and to the hole of the pit from which you were dug.”
                    –Isaiah 51:1 (NKJV)
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It seems like it’s been a month of Sundays since we looked at the Psalms.  I want to finish some thoughts on Psalm 65 before I take off again on another little trip.  The second portion of this Psalm shows the sustaining power, goodness, and faithfulness of God.  We serve a good and great God.  He has given us a wonderful world and yet so much of the time we worry about the weather, whether we should go out with a mask or not, making us a prisoner of our own homes.  
       Too often we are in awe with the spectacular things that happen.  A storm, a catastrophe will catch our attention and we watch and we wonder what is going to happen.  We forget to look at the wonder of the day-to-day things.  Just think of how God has blessed you this day, how He has kept you, how He has given you grace and mercy, how He is faithful.  Look at the leaves on the trees and how they are changing color and beginning to fall.  Awesome, spectacular, not really, but they were made to do this by the Creator.

               6 — Who established the mountains by His strength, being clothed with power;
               7 — You who still the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves.
               8 — They also who dwell in the farthest parts are afraid of Your signs; You make the outgoings of the morning and evening rejoice.
               9 — You visit the earth and water it, You greatly enrich it; the river of God is full of water; You provide their grain, for so You have prepared it.
              10 — You water its ridges abundantly; You settle its furrows; You make it soft with showers, You bless its growth.
              11 — You crown the year with Your goodness, and Your paths drip with abundance.
              12 — They drop on the pastures of the wilderness, and the little hills rejoice on every side.
              13 — The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered with grain; they shout for joy, they also sing. (NKJV)

       This is a good Psalm to read if you are going through troubles and trials.  There may be difficulties, but God is always there and He reminds us when we look at His creation.  We read this Psalm and we celebrate the goodness and faithfulness of God.  He is the God of nature, of the universe, and He is also the God of our personal lives.  He controls nature, He controls the nations, so there should be little doubt that He can rule over the difficulties in your life.  I think of the words of that great hymn:

               “Summer and winter, and spring-time and harvest,
                Sun, moon and stars in their courses above,
                Join with all nature in manifold witness,
                To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.”
                              –T.O. Chisholm

       We may have famine in our lives.  We may face the storms and tempests of life.  There may be pestilence and terror around us, but we know–we know that God is faithful.  We know that He cares for us no matter the situation that may come our way.  Rejoice in the sunrise of a new day that He has given you.  Rejoice in the sunset of a day completed knowing that God was there with you each moment.

               “The joy of the Lord is the strength for life’s trials,
                And lifts the crushed heart above sorrow and care.
                Like the nightingale’s notes, it can sing in the darkness,
                And rejoice when the fig tree is fruitless and bare.”
                              –A.B. Simpson

Coffee Percs

It had to be better than what the Coosie made on the trail. His brew dissolved my spoon.”

                    –Duane Boehm (Sun Over the Mountains)
 
“Well, come along boys, and listen to my tale.  I’ll tell yuh of muh troubles…”  Pard!  Yuh done snuck up on me.  I was just singin’ along, havin’ me a good ol’ time watchin’ the coffee brew and waitin’ for yuh to show up.  Sit yurself right down here, I’ll be gettin’ yuh a cup.  Nah, don’t yuh be worryin’ none.  Here, take a look at my spoon–all in one piece.  My coffee’ll fix up yur innards, get yuh ready for the day an’ any troubles that may come along the way.
       Don’t want to be goin’ on long about the mess we’re findin’ ourselves in.  The “wokes” sure are doin’ this country in.  They think they’re smart, why ptui.  Heard a ol’ feller talkin’ to a couple of them brilliant, enlightened people they call “IT”.  Whatever that means, something to do with this newfangled technology.  But he was tellin’ them that in the olden days when they shipped cows to market they’d count them by makin’ knots in a rope.  He’s right, I’ve seen it done myself.  One of them smart-alek youngsters went an’ smarted off sayin’ today they use cow-culators.  Phooey.
       I see yur smilin’.  That’s some serious coffee, ahh, soothes yuh right down to yur toenails.  But Pard, seriously, that ol’ boy Daniel, yuh know the prophet.  He told of a time right after he was told to seal up the book of his visions until the end.  Pard, I’m thinkin’ that we’re at the end, and that ain’t all–he said that folk would be runnin’ to and fro and that knowledge will increase.  My mercy Pard, all a person has to do today is use that Google or YouTube and they think they know it all.  Phooey–they don’t know the half of it, and most don’t know nothin’ when it comes right down to it.  That other fella, Paul went and told them straight out that they would think they were somethin’ special, know-it-alls, but in reality they would become fools.  Well let me tell yuh that right now, this very moment, the country is full of them there fools!
       Pard, there’s a little left in the pot.  What say we finish it up an’ then yuh can be on yur way.  But before yuh go guzzlin’ that last swaller or two let me tell yuh something true and for a fact.  You and me are smarter than the bunch of them.  We know the Lord, an’ we’re expectin’ Him to be showin’ up any day now.  We just keep pluggin’ along, tryin’ not to hurt our heads from shakin’ it too much at them woke folk.  We do the chores of the day, and when we mount up we check our cinch, we keep our guns clean, and read our Bible.  Now, that’s bein’ smart.
        Vaya con Dios.

Echoes From the Campfire

Man has the power to melt your ears with all his bellyaching and whining.”

                    –J. Lee Butts (Bad Blood)

        “For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline.”
                    –2 Timothy 1:7 (NASB)
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How to Live in a Pagan, Apostate, and Foolish World

Key Verse:  “We know [for a fact] that we are of God, and the whole world [around us] lies in the power of the evil one [opposing God and His precepts].”  –1 John 5:19 (Amplified)

Let’s take another look at 1 John 4:1:

               “Beloved, do not put faith in every spirit, but prove (test) the spirits to discover whether they proceed from God; for many false prophets have gone forth into the world.” (Amplified)

There are many self-proclaimed prophets with loud voices.  Many of them are so-called believers, but there are others who have a loud voice and proclaim their form of truth.  Watch and beware of them.  We are to try the spirits; in other words look at the truth and see how they proclaim the message of Jesus Christ.  If you are not aware of it, and I surely trust that you are, there are false prophets, there are evil spirits, and there is a devil.
       Some people sort of sluff off this verse.  In fact many in the church do not believe that there is a devil.  They do not want to concede to the fact that there is evil out there trying to pull them down to hell.  Listen, if we were confronted by the Holy Spirit only there would be no need to test the spirits.  The very name “Holy Spirit” suggests that there are other spirits.

               “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the power, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.”
                             –Ephesians 6:12(NASB)

               “No wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.  Therefore it is not surprising if his servants also disguise themselves as servants of righteousness, whose end will be according to their deeds.”
                             –2 Corinthians 11:14-15 (NASB)

       Havoc has often come to the Church because people would not test the spirits.  False teachings have crept in because of one of Satan’s servants, or a human deceived by the wicked one.  Some rely only upon their experiences.  It is so wonderful they feel that they must be right.  Now, I am not against experiences.  They are vital, meaningful, and important.  Let no one question their salvation of a miracle or a healing or the Holy Spirit working in their lives.  However, be aware of putting an experience in front of God’s Word.  I have had several people tell me over the years that God told them to do such-and-such which was totally contrary to the Bible.  They did not test the spirits.  They wanted to go their own way, or listen to the spirits of evil.

               “It is the duty and the business of everyone claiming the name of ‘Christian’ to be in a position to try and examine and test the spirits.”
                              –D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

       Remember when you are trying to live in this mad, mad world the words of Paul, “Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, so that we may know the things freely given to us by God.” (1 Corinthians 2:12, NASB)  Do not judge in terms of phenomena–the Lord warned His followers that spirits would be able to do marvelous works.  Do not judge in terms of fervor–great excitement and great energy is not proof of the Holy Spirit.  Keep this in mind, experiences can be counterfeited by the enemy.  
       How then do we test the spirits?  There are three quick tests:

               1)  Does the teaching conform to Scripture?
               2)  Is it conformed to the apostolic message?
               3)  Is the teacher willing to submit to it?

The readiness to list to scriptural teaching and to abide by it is always a characteristic of the true prophet.  He is willing to listen and to abide by the Word of God.  This “prophet” is the man or woman who always manifests balance in their life.  They are not some spiritual pendulum swinging back and forth looking for the newest spiritual fad.  The true spirit always glorifies Christ.  I recently heard a teaching saying that the Son and the Father are not equal; that the Son is subservient to the Father denying the doctrine of the Trinity (a form of Arianism)–false teaching.  Also look closely, the cross always first then followed by signs and wonders, never the other way around.

               “For God did not give us a spirit of timidity–of cowardice, of craven and cringing and fawning fear–but [He has give us a spirit] of power and of love and of calm and well-balanced mind and discipline and self-control.”
                              –2 Timothy 1:7 (Amplified)

               “The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of order, not of disorder.  Doctrine and love are required; experience and power, intellect and mind–the whole person is involved and functions as this perfectly balanced body with no schism, with no rivalry and competition, but with the whole manifesting and ministering unto the glory of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
                              –D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

       So do not be afraid of living in this mad, mad, mad world with all the voices coming at you.  The Holy Spirit will use the Word of God to direct your lives.  He will guide your steps and He will be with you though pestilence, storms, plagues, and terror are all around you.

Echoes From the Campfire

You never know who that stranger might be.”

                    –Lou Bradshaw  (Comin’ Home)
 
       “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.”
                    –Ephesians 6:12(NASB)
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How to Live in a Pagan, Apostate, and Foolish World

Key Verse:  “We know that we are of God, and that the whole world lies in the power of the evil one.”  –1 John 5:19 (NASB)

Over fifty years ago there was a movie that came out called, “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World.”  It was hilarious then, but now we are truly living in a mad, mad, mad world.  And the thing about it is that it is getting madder.  I don’t mean angry, however there is much anger out there, but I mean crazy, insane, bizarre, and macabre.  That fits right into the verse for today’s lesson.
       There are many voices of various types calling out to you today.  Who do you listen to?  Which ones are true?  Which ones will lead you astray and hinder your walk with God?   For sure be careful of spiritual voices for they may not necessarily be from God, even the so-called Christian voices.  That is why we must be in God’s Word; we must adhere to sound doctrine.  I have discussed doctrine quite often in my writings.  It is imperative that we have sound doctrine or we might float with every silly teaching that comes along; anything that appeals to our fancy.
       Many want to disregard the word “doctrine” but that’s all the New Testament is–the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles.  Doctrine!  “People often tell me Doctrine divides, and I Say, Yes, it divides Truth from Error” (John MacArthur).  To not want to live by the teachings (doctrine) of the Bible is to not be a true disciple.
       Remember, we are to live a life of joy.  That is one of the things that will help us survive in this evil world.  We are to walk in fellowship with God, and that means to obey His commandments (doctrine).  We also have a family relationship with God; we are His children.  There are several things that go against fellowship and being a child.

               1)  We must keep the commandments–obedience is required.
               2)  We must love one another.
               3)  We must be absolutely clear and certain as to what we believe.

Grasp hold of and contemplate the following verse and relate it to the world in which we live.

               “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.”
                              –1 John 4:1 (NASB)

Know that there are different kinds of spirits.  There is the Holy Spirit who will guide and comfort us.  There are angelic spirits, some of whom we might see and others we might entertain unawares.  There are evil spirits and demonic spirits who aid the devil in the war against the Kingdom of God.  There is also one more spirit, one that often hinders us, the human spirit.  How many times has your spirit interfered with what the Holy Spirit would have you do?
       We must, if we want to grow spiritually and survive in this world, maintain a position of scriptural balance.  We must not let “experience” hinder sound doctrine.  Notice, sound doctrine–doctrine that is Biblical.  There must be a balance between fanaticism and intellectualism.  Do not let emotions control yet at the same time do not be a cynical and skeptical snob.  It is important, especially in today’s church world, that we beware of those who claim unusual authority from God–these people become impatient of sound teaching and doctrine.  
       Listen, get this down, any experience which is not based upon truth and doctrine is dangerous.  I will not question a person’s experience, however, I will question the validity and truth of the experience.  There are many who are opposed to theology or they are not interested.  How can this be?  Theology is the study of God and we are to know Him and become more like Him, therefore, we must be in His Word.  Then watch out for those out there who may be “super-spiritual” who are then in reality pseudo-spiritual.  They think because of their “status” they do not think they have to try to spirits; they have a form of godliness.