Coffee Percs

In the evenings he had built a fire, prepared coffee and supper. It had given him time to enjoy nature and time to reflect.” 

                    –Gary Church  (Fate Rides a Tall Horse)
 
Mornin’ Pard.  It isn’t evening, and it ain’t supper, but I’m sittin’ in my rocker, watching graylight approach and sippin’ my coffee.  Doin’ some relectin’, but not deep enough for contemplatin’ as of yet as I don’t have time.  My daughter is makin’ breakfast for us, so we have to be climbin’ aboard the steel mount and headin’ out.  Coffee’s on the stove if’n yuh don’t make it over on time.
     A thought came to me of the many places I’ve been.  I decided to reflect on some of them like fishin’ an’ campin’ at Lake San Cristobal.  The girls were little and the little one was sittin’ underneath the table playin’ in the dirt.  I think about one of our favorite places up in the Indian Peaks Wilderness.  Then the thought comes to me of the time we got drenched hiking in Lost Maples and the time ridin’ Maid of the Midst.  The campfires are too many to count, but I can relate to the peace that comes from sittin’ ’round one and drinkin’ coffee.
     Where is that special place for you, Pard?  Is it still there, or only in yur memory.  Yep, memories run through my mind of favorite places.  I read somethin’ from an ol’ boy who lived many years ago, “That spot has much charm, it greatly soothes weary minds, relieves anxieties and cares, helps souls who seek the Lord greatly to devotion, and recalls to them the thought of the heavenly sweetness towards which they aspire.” Pard, there’s more to what ol’ Bernard was a-sayin’ but there are those places in our minds, those inspirin’ experiences that bring us closer to the Lord.
     Pard, reckon that right now, my special place is in the mornin’ with my daily routine of studyin’ and readin’ and writin’ watchin’ the sun appear through the trees while drinkin’ my coffee.  Once in a while, I’ll admit more often than not, there’ll be a cookie that Annie has made me sittin’ nearby so I can take a bite whenever I please.  
     Time to be headin’ out.  Yuh take care of yurself, stay alert, and don’t yuh be a-frettin’ I’ll check my cinch before I mount.
     Vaya con Dios.

 

Echoes From the Campfire

Skip the hot sauce? Now where would be the fun in that?”
                    –John Deacon  (Final Justice)

        “So I decided that there was nothing better for a man to do than to enjoy his food and drink and his job. Then I realized that even this pleasure is from the hand of God. For who can eat or enjoy apart from him?”

                    –Ecclesiastes 2:24-25  (TLB)
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          “Well a man can’t spend his life in reflection,
          Just thinkin’ about the way things used to be…”
                    –Chris LeDoux

     I read recently that there are three methods by which we can learn wisdom:  first, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.  Now, I am speaking of reflection, not regrets.  Many people sit in their rocker and look back at only the hard times, and the things that they regretted doing or not doing.  That is not reflection!
     True reflection builds.  One learns by reflecting on past experiences, which as stated may be bitter.  We come to terms with those events in our life by reflecting on them, learning from them, and then going forward.  If reflection makes us bitter or stagnant then it is not true reflection.  See, reflection also brings us to those events and experiences upon which we should be grateful.  By purposely reflecting we can also see the hand of God working out all things for His glory, and turning the bad into good.
     I recall the words of Paul, “But let a man examine himself…” (1 Corinthians 11:28, NKJV)  I like the way one version translates this verse, “This is why a man should look into his own heart and life…” (NLV)  This is in regard to the Lord’s Supper.  We are to reflect on our lives, especially the recent events and make sure that we are right with the Lord.
     There are times in our lives when we have to make “life decisions.”  Decisions that we know will affect our life for the near and/or far-reaching future.  For example, should I stay in the military or get out?  I prayed, and thought about that long and hard.  Or how about a move across the country?  How does one come to a decision?  They must reflect upon their experiences, what they believe that God wants them to do, think on why the move…all of these are part of what a person must reflect upon.
     In the morning I like to sit in my chair, look out the window, and drink my coffee while I do my devotion and reading.  Sometimes I just do it, but there are many times when I actually meditate and contemplate what I’m reading and writing–call it reflection.  Often, in fact, quite often, as I am contemplating in the morning I reflect on how good God is.  Why He has done so much for me, kept me from harm, guided my footsteps.  In reflection I come up with the answer–God is simply good.  Then I think, have I done enough for God, because He has done good to me?  No, never could do enough, but then, He doesn’t expect me to.  A smile might appear on my face–my what a good heavenly Father I have.  Sometimes I just reflect on the character of God, how it is shown in my morning reading.  Other times my reflection involves thoughts I want to write here in the “Echo.”
     Once in a while, during my reading, I come upon a verse(s) that all of a sudden it seems that they jump out and really speak to me.  There is a supernatural reflection, like a mirror, from the Son upon the Word and into my soul.  And speaking of a mirror, the Bible is a mirror that reflects our heart condition.  
     So as I sit here today, and tomorrow, and Sunday reflecting on the past seventy-five years–WOW, what a ride, what a time it has been.  And now in my life I’m taking a new direction.  This season of life is new to me, so I reflect on the past, looking into my experiences and knowledge to try to live these last years the best I can.  Yes, a different time, but maybe not a new direction as far as my final destination.  I find myself reflecting more and more on Scripture and songs about my heavenly abode.  I don’t find myself wishing for the past, and I don’t live in regret twiddling my thumbs on the mistakes that I’ve made.  I “can’t ride the bronco anymore” (LeDoux) but I’m still on my way to heaven, knowing that God is good and is with me on the journey.

 

Echoes From the Campfire

He was his own man, tending to his responsibilities, but standing firm for his beliefs, no matter the outcome.”
                    –Chris Mullen  (Rowdy:  Wild and Mean, Sharp and Keen)

       “But Christ was faithful as a Son over His household.  And we are that household if we hold on to the courage and the confidence of our hope.”
                    –Hebrews 3:6  (HCSB)
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          “Prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world, holding fast the word of life…”
                    –Philippians 2:15-16 (NASB)
          “Holding tightly to the word of life…”
                    –Philippians 2:16 (NLT)

     God’s call is very clear to us.  In a society of confusion, of hate and bitterness, and living in a nation where people sneer and spurn the name of Jesus Christ, God’s call is very clear.  We are to stay blameless, we are not to be involved in the works of the world, and we are still to be lights to an ever darkening world.  We are to prove ourselves and hold tightly to the word of God.
     Little needs to be said if one has followed the news the past few years.  We call it “liberalism” but in reality, it is nothing more than part of Satan’s evil agenda.  And the Church, what about the Church?  The true Church, the one that holds fast to the doctrine does not need to worry,  However, many churches and ministers are complacent, compromising, and even attaching themselves to these demonic ideologies.  Gary Inrig writes, “Much more than I want to admit, many Christians live, act, and choose as if God’s Word has never been written.  Hmmm, take time to read the indictments given by the prophets to Israel.
     In this time and world in which we live we must, as true believers, understand that God is righteous–He is a holy God.  Misery overtakes people who forsake the holy God.  Listen, sin is not an insignificant thing to be passed over lightly; it is an affront to God’s righteous character.  The words of Christ in Revelation should be taken to heart:

          “But I have this against you, that you have left your first love.  Therefore remember from where you have fallen, and repent and do the deeds you did at first; or else I am coming to you and will remove your lamp stand out of its place–unless you repent.”  (2:4-5, NASB)

     Know this–God is sovereign.  He orders all the forces of nature and history in accordance with His righteous will, thus working out His judgment upon nations.  Notice, when you study the prophets, of the corruption in the courts, then take a look at our court system and what is happening.  Many judges and other leaders follow the agenda of devils.  Do not turn a deaf ear, listen, God is still on the throne.
     My friend, in confused and troublesome times, we are not to neglect the importance of faith.  Stand firm, hold tightly to the Word of God, the word of life.  Gary Inrig states, “We are to be agents of our King, pressing His kingdom and its values into our culture and forming communities that are outposts of His kingdom, demonstrating to the world another, and a better, way to live life.”  If people do not accept the values of a holy God, you hold tightly to them.
     Read the Book of Judges; it is a book about hard and immoral times.  Leaders were called to make a stand–to lead and guide a wayward people.  As believers we are called to make that same stand, perhaps not on a national level, but to stand wherever you are.  Stand up, hold tightly to the truth, prove yourself and let God raise you up in such a time.