We let the coffee pot sit on a little nest of hot coals until they gave up their heat. Then we drank warm coffee till it was gone… ‘Thou shalt not waste coffee.’”
Month: August 2025
Echoes From the Campfire
You have to plan ahead a bit and stay the course, even if there are setbacks.”
–Ken Pratt (Wolves of Windsor Ridge)
“He [Moses] regarded disgrace for the sake of Christ as of greater value than the treasures of Egypt, because he was looking ahead to his reward.”
–Hebrews 11:26 (NIV)
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Wow! By the time we get back to the Echoes it will be another month past and we’ll be entering September. Time does surely fly. I remember in Basic Training it seemed as if the hours dragged and at the end of the day I’d wonder where it all went. If you’re walking on the straight and narrow, shouting glory, you’ve probably hit some ruts, some potholes, and maybe much more. Stay on that road no matter how rough it may get, or how many times you have to repair holes in the way, for it leads to a place that is much better than this old earth.
I happened to hear over the weekend, not an old song, but not contemporary one either. It has great harmony for quartets, but the message rings out even louder. It was written by Jean Canter. Let’s take a look at it. If you want to listen, go to YouTube and find the Oak Ridge Boys, the title is, “I Know What Lies Ahead.”
This road I’m on is strait and narrow
But it leads to a better home.
It was laid by Christ one day at Calvary
While He suffered all alone.
This road may lead over many high mountains,
And valleys dark and low,
But I’ll walk each day with sweet assurance
And I’ll safely reach my home.
For a fact, stay on the road, despite the difficulties, no matter the terrain, for it will be worth it all when we finally reach our heavenly home. One more mountain in your path, that’s one more challenge to factor, one more obstacle to help you grow in Christ. One more way to help you “work out your salvation.” The valley may be dark, it may even be the valley of the shadow of death, but I like those words–we walk each day with “sweet assurance.”
While on this road I get so weary,
And often my feet would stray;
But a gentle hand still leads me onward
And helps me find the way.
As I climb each hill and cross each valley
By His hand I’m daily led,
But I won’t look back gonna keep on walking
For I know what lies ahead.
Don’t give up. Yes, the way sometimes does get weary. Sometimes we want to rest and some want to just plain quit. How many do you know that have strayed off the path? How many do you know that have given up? Don’t be like them. With the Holy Spirit as your guide He will show you the way and give you peace in the midst of your troubles and weariness. Don’t look back, but put your gaze on the horizon, on that city like Abraham of old did; that city with foundations built by God. Don’t settle for this old earth to be your home.
Ahead there’s joy and gladness
And rest for the weary soul.
Ahead there’s peace and contentment
Everybody will be happy and whole.
I’ll be at home with Jesus
Where tears will never be shed;
Though often this road gets rough and rocky
Still I know what lies ahead.
Ahead–that heavenly home awaits. Don’t let the cares and the temptations of this world turn you aside. Keep plodding on for in front of you is peace and contentment. It will be worth it all when we reach those pearly gates. We will be in awe as we enter walking on those streets of gold. We will gaze around and see mansions, and yes, there’s one with your name posted on it. Go ahead, enter, you’re already clean and I’ll join you at the Marriage Supper.
Echoes From the Campfire
It is never a pleasant feeling to be on constant guard against dangers either real or imagined but this was what the situation required.”
–Nathan Wright (For Lack of a Title)
“Therefore, dear friends, since you know this in advance, be on your guard, so that you are not led away by the error of lawless people and fall from your own stability.”
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“Dearest friends, when I was there with you, you were always so careful to follow my instructions. And now that I am away you must be even more careful to do the good things that result from being saved, obeying God with deep reverence, shrinking back from all that might displease him.”
–Philippians 2:12(TLB)
Don’t be a sluggard! Don’t be a coward! Don’t shirk your duty and responsibility as a Christian! Each of us, in our own way, in our own place are to reflect Christ’s character. Shakespeare wrote in “As You Like It”:
“Master, go on, and I will follow thee
To the last gasp, with truth and loyalty.”
Now this is not from the Bible, but it does contain Biblical truth. What are you doing with the salvation that God has given you? What are you doing with the gifts He has bestowed? Two weeks ago, we looked at one way to “work out” our salvation and that is to pick up our cross daily and follow Him. Last week, we saw that we are to be diligent in our walk with the Lord, not wavering. This morning I would like to point out another way that we continue to grow in grace–working out our salvation.
First of all, I must remind you that we are not speaking of becoming saved. That is completely the work of Christ when we are born again. We simply accept His grace and who He is. But then Paul tells us in Philippians to “work out.” I draw your attention to 2 Timothy 1:14, “Guard, through the Holy Spirit who dwells in us, the treasure which has been entrusted to you.” (NASB) I like the way the NIV puts it, “Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you–guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us.” Guard (“phulasso”) which means to preserve, to watch, to beware, to guard. The term “guard” is emphasized in the NIV, and that it to be our way of life. Daily we guard our souls, we guard doctrine, we guard our families. Barclay translates it thusly, “Guard the fine trust…” Guard your hope and confidence.
We must constantly be on guard. The enemy of our soul does not sleep, nor does he faint. He waits and when he sees an opportunity he attacks, therefore, we must constantly be on our guard. Guard against the easily seen evil in the world, but beware of the subtleness of the enemy and guard against false teaching, lack of ethics. Guard against what John MacArthur defines, “any doctrine which does not promote godliness is manifestly bogus.” Listen if we “lose the message, we have lost everything.” (Rossier) Paul wrote to Timothy, “O Timothy! [Place your name there] Guard what was committed to your trust, avoiding the profane and idle babblings and contradictions of what is falsely called knowledge–by professing it some have strayed concerning the faith.” (1 Timothy 6:20-21, NKJV)
How do we guard? Of course, by using the armor of God found in Ephesians. Pray whenever the foe advances, pray whatever the circumstances, pray to stand, pray for the strength to guard and protect what has been given to you. Ralph Earle says, “the only way to keep doctrine is to both live and proclaim it with faith and love.” Rise up, be diligent. The way may be tiring, the obstacles many, but your obligation, your duty to yourself, your family, and most importantly to God is to guard the truth that you have been given. Don’t falter, know that the Holy Spirit is there to give you strength. The Special Forces have within their ranks men called “Gatekeepers.” Their job is to make sure that the standard of the men in the Special Forces unit meet that standard and do not fall short. Be a “Gatekeeper” of your salvation, of your family, of the God you serve.
“Rise up, O men of God
Have done with lesser things,
Give heart and mind and soul and strength
To serve the King of kings.”
–William Merrill
Echoes From the Campfire