Coffee Percs

She offered no comment but filled two cups with coffee and placed one before me. She seated herself across the table and took her cup in both hands, looking across at me.”

                         –Louis L’Amour  (Passin’ Through)
 
Mornin’ to yuh, Pard.  Glad yuh came to visit me on this very special occasion.  Taste that coffee!  That is the original, aromatic, flavorful, and mighty tasty Kona coffee.  Nope, not a blend, but the actual, guaranteed, good stuff.  No, that’s not why the day’s special; we’re drinkin’ special coffee because of what took place on this day.  It is a memorable occasion!  It’s when my sweetie and I got hitched, and I want to tell yuh that her ol’ brother Jon did a good job of tyin’ that knot.  To tell the truth though, I’ve never tried to untie it.  It could have been a bow, or slip knot and I wouldn’t dare have touched the strings.
       Yep, anniversary number 51.  If’n yuh count the year we were engaged, we’ve spent 52 years together.  My mercy, think of the many times we sat across the table lookin’ at each other.  That’s how we started out yuh know.  Our eyes just sort of met, then I guess one of us melted and we blended together.  How many cups of coffee have we shared together?  At the table, in a motel room, at a campfire, in a cafe, or just drivin’ down the road in one of our steel mounts an; she’d pour me a cup from the thermos.
       Nowadays, we often sit, coffee in hand, not sayin’ anything just enjoyin’ each other’s company.  Communication don’t just come from talkin’ or kissin’.  Much of it comes from bein’ together, knowin’ what each other is thinkin’ and just enjoyin’ the time.  Once in a while I’ll get her to gigglin’, maybe a wink, or the way I slurp my coffee.  I enjoy hearin’ her laugh, which she does when I clog in the kitchen, though now it’s more of a heavy shuffle.
       51, Pard.  51 good years, and I’m lookin’ ahead.  Never mind the rheumatize, or the other aches and pains, I can handle them all as long as she still sits with me.  She’s not drinkin’ as much coffee as she used to.  Hmmm, but I’m still makin’ the same amount.  For sure, the Lord sure has been good to us over the years.  Why I could tell yuh some tales where He kept us, and He still does.  
       One thing for sure, I check my cinch.  Learnt that years ago, I don’t want to be fallin’ out of the saddle.  I know that ground comes up much faster than it used to, and it’s harder as well.  Yuh best learn from that, always check yur cinch, keep yur powder dry an’ yur gun oiled, along with yur Bible read up.
       Vaya con Dios.

 

Echoes From the Campfire

I know which end of an axe is which. I’m strong and I’m all day.”

                    –Mel Odom  (Shooter’s Crossing)

       “And the God of peace will crush Satan under your feet shortly.  The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.  Amen.”
                    –Romans 16:20(NKJV)
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How to Live in a Pagan, Apostate, and Foolish World

Key Verse:  “We know that we are of God, and the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one.”  –1 John 5:19 (NKJV)

We go on living our daily life knowing that God is not surprised by anything that goes on.  It is nothing that is unsuspected, for the devil works to wreak havoc among the inhabitants of the earth.  He is evil and since the world is under his power, why then are we surprised when evil happens?  When people turn their backs on God, ignore His warnings and His word there is nothing to hold back evil.  It will continue–error and evil is to be expected, therefore, prepare for action, take heed and do not stumble.

               “But you, beloved, ought to remember the words that were spoken beforehand by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ, that they were saying to you, ‘In the last time there will be mockers, following after their own ungodly lusts.’  These are the ones who cause divisions, worldly-minded, devoid of the Spirit.”
                              –Jude 17-19 (NASB)

I like the way the Amplified reads verse 19, “It is these who are [agitators] setting up distinctions and causing divisions–merely sensual [creatures, carnal, worldly-minded people], devoid of the [Holy] Spirit and destitute of any higher spiritual life.”
       These people mock God and the things of God.  Sin does not bother them.  These people think they were advanced thinkers, more enlightened, thus the old standards were out-of-date.  These are the woke people, pushing their own agenda, their own truth disregarding the word of the Lord.  Since they are more enlightened they are the ones with the answers, therefore get out of the way you of an archaic standard.
       For these individuals who purposely cause divisions, sin in God’s way of thinking does not exist.  Those who “sin” are those who are against them and their agenda.  Paul A. Cedar writes, “Wherever and whenever there is division in the Body you can be certain that the lust of the flesh is being expressed rather than the unity of the Spirit.”  One of the purposes is to split the Body of Christ, tear it asunder.  Remember, these people are postmodernists and their purpose is deconstructionism.  They want to deconstruct life so they can construct it to their own advantage.  The ordinary laws governing man’s conduct no longer exist for them.
       These false teachers, these pseudo-Christians and leaders are despised by Jude.  In fact, he says they do not have the Word of God in their lives.  In spite of their claims they do not have the Holy Spirit and without the Spirit they cannot speak or teach the truth.  These individuals are the ones John called “antichrists.”  It is because of individuals like these that those in the world despise and mock true Christians.
       However, because of their evil, we as believers, should endeavor to live out the Word of God.  We should be walking examples, or as Paul puts it “living letters” and “Christ’s ambassadors” proclaiming by our words and our actions the truth of God’s holy Word.  “The worse others are, the better we should endeavor and approve ourselves to be:  the more busy Satan and his instruments are to pervert others in judgment or practice, the more tenacious should we be of sound doctrine and a good conversation.” (Matthew Henry)  J. Stuart Holden states, “What looks like opposition, and indeed actually is opposition, is always an opportunity of serving the will of God uniquely.”
       We should walk with our shoulders straight, alert, knowing the truth of God’s Word and expecting an attack from the enemy.  The longer we stay in this evil world, that is until the return of Jesus Christ, evil will continue to rise and threaten.  But we, we are children of God.  We have His armor and His Word along with the shield of faith.  Holden writes, “Opposition? But that is what I am for! That is what Christ saved me for! Conflict? But that is what I enlisted for! The fact that there is likely to be trouble is the hallmark of the open door! It assures me as to Whom has opened it! Of course I will take care, God helping me. But what am I to take care of? Of myself or my entrustment?”

 

Echoes From the Campfire

The fruits—I’ll read ‘flowers’–of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, self-control, and some of these grow only in the canyon.”

                    –Ralph Connor  (The Sky Pilot)

       “For to you it has been granted on behalf of Christ, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake.”
                    –Philippians 1:29(NKJV)
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“Woe is me,” comes the cry.  “Nobody loves me, everybody hates me… This world is tough and everything happens to me.  Why, if it weren’t for bad luck I’d have no luck at all,” says the common man.  But it is also from the thoughts of King Solomon, a man of wealth and riches.  He writes,  “It is a sorry task with which God has given the sons of mankind to be troubled.” (Ecclesiastes 1:13 (NASB)
       Paul continues this thought when he writes, “For we know that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now.” (Romans 8:22, NKJV)  Man moans and groans, but so does creation.  I think that is one of the reasons why we see such devastating storms today along with earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.  Surely they are signs of the times–the creation is groaning and moaning.
       People ask why?   But do they really want the answer?  They would rather seek the “truth” of science.  They want a bandaid put on the problem rather than have spiritual surgery and cut it out.  Samuel Cox says, “Those who raise the question, ‘Is life worth living?’ answer it by–living on; for no man lives simply to proclaim what a worthless and wretched creature he is.”  However, I will say that some relish having “bad” things happen to them.  Some want to moan and then tell you how hard they’ve had it.
       Life doesn’t get easier if you try to run away from it.  Alcoholics, druggies, even workaholics are running, trying to escape from reality.  Yet, life only gets harder when people try to escape.  Even with all the “progress” that is proclaimed, there are some things that cannot be changed.  Unless there is a great moral and spiritual awakening thing will only continue to get worse.  Solomon says that even with all his great wisdom and knowledge there is also much folly (Ecclesiasters 1:15-18).  It goes back to the question, “What is truth?”  No matter how much knowledge we gain it will not solve every problem.  Changing the environment does not change the heart.  Escaping, running away, does not change the situation.
       One reason I especially like the Book of Ecclesiastes is that it deals with human life–reality.  It deals with some of the saddest facts of life, “the errors that have diverted men
from their true aim, and plunge them into a various and growing misery.” (Samuel Cox)  What are we doing with our life?  A pastor friend of mine used to say, “Life is for living,” yet so many run from the reality of life.  And truly, Jesus says that we are to worship in spirit and in truth (reality).  By running away, by escaping we cannot be truly worshiping with our lives.  Cox writes, “Our lower aims and possessions become vanities to us only when we seek in them that supreme satisfaction which He who has ‘put eternity into our hearts’ designed us to find only in Him and in serving Him.”  
       We are to worship with our lives.  It is not only a Sunday morning occurrence.  It is not only to happen when people go to the front during the song service.  It is to be a moment-by-moment act of our wills–our lives.  We are to love the Lord with all our heart, all our soul (will, emotions), and with all our mind (Matthew 22:37).  How many truly worship with their mind?  Their will?  Far too many think that worship involves on the heart and the emotions.
       True worship is needed by believers.  Not a pseudo-worship, not a feel-good-all-the-time worship, in fact much of worship will come in the midst of trial, sorrow, and suffering.  I always refer to the Shorter Westminster Catechism:  Our aim, our goal, our purpose, our worship–is to “Glorify God and enjoy Him forever!”

 

Echoes From the Campfire

Trouble it seems never took a break for any reason.”

                    –Jim Taylor  (The Heat of the Land)

        “Man who is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble.”
                    –Job 14:1 (NKJV)
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“Therefore Saul took a sword and fell on it.”
            –1 Samuel 31:4 (NKJV)

Friend, this old world is evil.  Don’t kid yourself for a minute that the evil that is happening does not have a spiritual element to it.  The devil is always working, and I believe has increased his efforts.  There is something happening in the spiritual realm.  Perhaps it is the tuning up for the trumpet to sound and the Lord Jesus to return.  I hope you have etched the verse I have been using in our lessons regarding living in this evil world.

               “We know that we are of God, and the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one.”
                           –1 John 5:19 (NKJV)

       It’s all about deception.  The great deceiver has been working through the ages and will not stop now.  Look at these statistics:  40% of Christians say that Satan is not a living being, but a symbol of evil.  Lord help us!  Only a symbol, now I understand why I need more and more grace.  Another 22% of Christians say that Jesus sinned when He was on earth.  One more, and I’ll stop–58% of Christians say that the Holy Spirit is but a symbol of God’s power, not a living entity.  What in the world is happening?  Notice, these are Christians!
       Many laugh when you mention the devil is after them.  Hmm, there’s a reason for that laughter; perhaps the devil already has that person in his grips.  Some sneer, some mock when you talk about the devil.  One of the reasons that the Son of God, Jesus Christ came to earth was to destroy the works of the devil.  “He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has sinned from the beginning.  For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil.”  (1 John 3:8, NKJV)
       Let me give you something from Ken Gire’s book, The North Face of God.

               “Here is the truth of what we are up against or, more precisely, what is up against us.  We have an enemy whose entire existence–every waking moment, every thought, every expenditure of energy–is bent on dethroning God and destroying everything that in some way reflects God’s character or represents His rule.”

Take a moment to read, and grasp the following:

               –Satan is the god of this world — 2 Corinthians 4:4
               –the whole world is under his control — 1 John 5:19
               –mighty powers in this dark world and evil spirits in heavenly places help him maintain that control — Ephesians 6:12
               –Satan exercises his control with predatory ruthlessness, stalking the earth looking for someone to devour — 1 Peter 5:8
               –his pursuit of prey is relentless, stopping at nothing except at the boundaries the Lord has established — Job 1:6-12; 2:4-6
               –he is a murderer and a liar — John 8:44
               –he incites other to be like him — 1 John 3:7-10; 4:1-6
               –he is called the commander of the powers of the unseen world — Ephesians 2:2
               –he is the ancient serpent, the devil, Satan, and the accuser — Revelation 12:9-10  (The North Face of God)

Laugh, scoff, say he is but a symbol, and when you do that, he has you in his clutches.  Deny the devil, and you deny the Word of God, and if you have studied much church history the attack has mostly been directed at the Word of God:  the living Word, Jesus, or the Word spoken by Him (see John 1:1-4)
       The enemy cannot control our hearts, but he can control what is around us.  He especially wants to distort our view of God.  He attacks through people we associate with, through places we go, through our career and education.  He is relentless and he would love nothing better than for the believer to doubt the Word of God, and have a distorted view of God’s character.

                “The enemy has never been more relentless, never more cunning, never more ruthless.  A daunting decision stands between us and that enemy.  We can sheathe our swords in retreat.  We can lay down our swords in surrender.  We can fall on our swords in despair.  Or we can, with the brave who have gone before us, draw our swords and ride with full fury into the enemy’s ranks.”
                                       –Ken Gire