Echoes From the Campfire

It’s a dangerous thing when a man’s stubbornness makes him act like a fool.”
              –Stephen Bly (Stay Away From That City)

    “I have seen the foolish taking root, But suddenly I cursed his dwelling place.”
              –Job 5:3 (NKJV
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Do you get tired of the antics of the bureaucrats?  I’m sure there are a few that do, but most do not have a fear of God.  Most serve themselves, and will do anything to get power, get more power, and along with that financial gain.  Do they not think that God is watching?  Today, contemplate Psalm 53.  It is a powerful warning to those who have no fear of God.

         1 – The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.”  They are corrupt, and have done abominable iniquity; There is none who does good.
         2 – God looks down from heaven upon the children of men, To see if there are any who understand, who seek God.
         3 – Every one of them has turned aside; They have together become corrupt; There is none who does good, No, not one.
         4 – Have the workers of iniquity no knowledge, Who eat up my people as they eat bread, And do not call upon God?
         5 – There they are in great fear Where no fear was, For God has scattered the bones of him who encamps against you;
You have put them to shame, Because God has despised them.
         6 – Oh, that the salvation of Israel would come out of Zion!  When God brings back the captivity of His people,
Let Jacob rejoice and Israel be glad. (NKJV)

    This psalm is for the “fool.”  By that I mean the person who does not believe in God, the person has an external religion while acting as if God does not exist, and those who have replaced God in their heart and mind with themselves.  These people are corrupt.  Look at verse 1, they have “done abominable iniquity.”  This would be equivalent to the gay agenda and abortion–abominable.  They may say they are deeply religious yet they practice abominations in the sight of God.  They are fools.
    “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God,” (Romans 3:23) and here we see that all are “corrupt.”  None does good.  Both notice also that God makes a distinction between “workers of iniquity” and “My people”.  Will evildoers never learn?  The answer is a resounding “NO” unless they come to the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.  Evil will continue to devour God’s people and God’s ways.  They have no fear of God.
    These people think they are brilliant.  They are the enlightened or in modern language, they are the “woke”.  “Professing to be wise, they became fools.” (Romans 1:22, NKJV)  To see the abominable practices of a fool read the rest of Romans 1.  I like what George Wood says about this Psalm, “This psalm asserts that the real reason persons do not believe in God lies in moral disobedience rather than mental brilliance.”
    Don’t trust the wise for the answer.  Don’t trust the new culture and those who are woke with the answer.  Don’t fear the bureaucrats and become anxious with their threats.  Fear the Lord and rejoice in Him.

         “Are all the foes of Zion fools,
          Who thus devour her saints?
          Do they not know her Savior rules
          And pities her complaints?”
                 –Isaac Watts

Coffee Percs

Shivering in the cold, they surrounded the fire to kill the morning chill . . . sitting skillets to heating and coffee pots on handy rocks next to the fire.”  
              –Rod Collins (Bitter’s Run)

Brrr, come in this kitchen.  Gettin’ cold, and from what those ‘perts at the weather station says it’s supposed to be gettin’ colder.  ‘Course the weather casters are about as reliable as a liberal politician or lawyer.  But take a sip, careful, it’s hot, but it’s also strong and black–just what yur gizzard ordered.  It’ll warm yuh from inside out.
    I was sittin’ ’round the stove doin’ something when I overheard the missus say, “An idle mind is the devil’s workshop.”  Well, Pard, I scratched my ear a bit, pulled on the end of my moustache ’cause it got me to wonderin, What is a blank mind?
Noooo, don’t be untolerant or silly–it’s not a liberal politicians brain.  Hmmm, now yuh got me wonderin’.  Perhaps it is, either his brain or the devil’s warehouse or maybe playground.  
    Yuh know those eastern religions and them that spout New Age say we should meditate and empty our minds.  Now, now, I know they already act like they have empty minds, but be serious.  They say empty our minds, but if that happens all sorts or scary, evil things could enter.  Garbage of the vilest kind, and again yur right Pard, maybe that’s what happened.  However, one of the lost practices in Christianity is that of meditation.  Yep, that’s fer sure.  Reason folks don’t meditate is that they don’t know the Scriptures.  See, instead of emptying our minds, when we meditate we are to fill it with the Word of God.  Plus that there meditating means yuh have to find some solitude, get quiet, be still, and not runnin’ hither and thither.
    Try it Pard.  Yuh can even have a cup of coffee sittin’ there beside yuh.  Start slow, may only ten minutes, but read a portion of the Bible, then take a sip, then contemplate those verses.  Ahhh, yuh talk ’bout refreshin’ the soul.  Maybe have one or two verses that yuh concentrate on through the whole week.  Sure better than listenin’ to those bureaucrats squabble over stupidity!
    Pard, yuh be stayin’ warm.  Yuh still have to do what?  Pard, yuh better get a move on, those flowers will freeze in this cold.  Check that cinch if’n yuh have to be out ridin’ in the cold.  An’ try contemplatin’ on the Word of God this week.
     Vaya con Dios.

Echoes From the Campfire

Your smile is like the sunrise.  Every time you smile, you pour your warmth all over me.  Every time you laugh, you set my blood on fire.  Every time I see you, I regret every day I have spent without you, and that’s a lot of days for a man to regret.”
              –Jesse Storm (Final Ride for Justice)

    “For I am jealous for you with the jealousy of God himself. I promised you as a pure bride to one husband—Christ.”
              –2 Corinthians 11:2 (NLT)
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              “I never went much on this lovin’;
               I allus was bashful from birth,
               But now to the front I am shovin’,
               An playin’ the game all it’s worth.”
                       –E.A. Brinistool

It’s that time of year again; it seems to roll around about this time every year.  The one day when people swoon, and they spoon by the light of the moon.  Ahhhh, ain’t it sweet.  Do you remember those giddy feelings?  I surely can.  Once I found the right gal, I went hard into the fight.  I shoved my way past other guys, pushed them out of the way, for I was gonna marry this gal I found.  It didn’t take me long to figure that out, by the third date, now it was up to me to convince her.  The persuading took me half a year.  I think she knew it before she acquiesced that night  in August.
    Maybe it was that downpour that we drove through around midnight on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, or maybe she just came to her senses, either way, I pulled over off the road and with the traffic and 18-wheelers flying by I asked that fateful question:  “Will you marry me.”  A year later the knot was tied.  My, my that was back in 1970, whooeee.
    I did have to shove some out of the way.  There was one guy in particular who was infatuated with Annie, so much so it seemed that he was stalking her.  One day I had enough, I pulled him aside in the hallway and told him to scram.   I didn’t want to see him pestering or following her again.  It worked.
    I am so thankful for her, not just on Valentines Day, but everyday.  I am a much better person because of her.  My rough edges she has been able to wear down, and I know how to behave as a gentleman in polite society.  She has always stood the test whenever we had to move or change careers.  It’s a comfort to know that she was standing with me through it all.
    That makes me think of those eyes of fire (Revelation 1:14).  We know He is a jealous God (Exodus 20:5).  He is looking down from heaven, watching the world try and taint His bride.  Those eyes of fire are burning for two reasons:  first, the desire He has for His bride.  He has gone to prepare a place for her, and is ready to come to carry her to His home.  I’m sure He is more anxious than I was.  Second, His eyes flash fire for He sees the world trying to sully her.  It is trying to dirty her, shame her, trick her, deceive her into not being faithful and true.  Jesus will not allow this to happen anymore than I would allow someone to stalk my girl.  His countenance is shining brightly and He is brandishing His sword.
    Just as it took a half year to persuade Annie to marry me, and then almost another year before the marriage took place so it has been with the Lord.  He has been gone preparing a place, now He is ready to come back and claim His bride.  The table is spread in heaven, the food is being prepared, all that is left is to sound the trumpet and take her to His house.

Echoes From the Campfire

A man was what he did, how he shaped up at work, or against trouble.”
              –Louis L’Amour  (Tucker)

    “So he called ten of his servants and gave them ten minas. ‘Put this money to work,’ he said, ‘until I come back.’”
              –Luke 19:13 (NIV)
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I can remember sermons being preached regarding the ascension of Jesus to Heaven.  At least every year, there was a message on Ascension Day, but in the last score of years I cannot recall a sermon.  Now, that doesn’t mean one wasn’t preached, it is just that there is nothing there to jog my memory concerning it.  However, it is one of the most important days in history.  The ascension prefaces the Book of Acts.

         “And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel, who also said, ‘Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven.'”
                   –Acts 1:10-11 (NKJV)

    Jesus, the Word from the beginning, who had departed His throne, leaving His glory there had come earth in humility as a man, a baby, helpless, vulnerable.  Now look at the scene; He ascends Christlike.  Angels heralded His birth, the universe was notified.  His ascension takes place with His disciples, and the two angels stand there and ask them a simple question.  There was no fanfare, no cheering–Jesus was going back to assume His duties as the King of kings and Lord of lords.  George H. Morrison wrote, “The event that ends the earthly ministry of Jesus begins the ministry upon the throne.”  Jesus is now sitting on the right hand of the Father making intercession for us.
    I have always thought that one of the issues that Jesus faced on earth was that His glory wanted to return to Him.  He laid it aside, but Satan tempted Him and I think the glory wanted to return.  On the Mount of Transfiguration there is a feature that Peter, James, and John saw when His face began to glow–His glory wanting to return.  He had to lay it aside for no man can live and look upon God in all His glory.  Now, with the ascension He was going back to clothe Himself once again, and forever, with it.
    “Jesus had to leave them [disciples] as the self-limited Jesus who had taken on our humanity.  As the glorified Christ He commanded all power in heaven and earth which He had promised would be released in prayer in His name” (Lloyd J. Ogilvie).  Notice that this takes place at the beginning of the Book of Acts; the rest of the book shows the power of the ascending Lord beginning with the sending of the Promise on Pentecost.
    Look at the angels’ words, “why do you stand gazing…”  Jesus is gone to Heaven, back to His throne, now it is time for them to get on with His work on earth.  They were to tarry for the Holy Spirit.  Remember back to the Transfiguration, there was talk of wanting to stay on the mount, but Jesus said that there was work to be done back in the valley.  Don’t gaze, but work until He comes.  That is the second part of their statement, “He will come back in like manner.”

         “Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.”
                   –1 Thessalonians 4:17 (NKJV)

He ascended into the clouds to Heaven and in like manner He shall return to catch up His bride.  This is not the Second Coming, but the Rapture of the Church and it will be for His disciples.  The Second Coming will be heralded and every eye shall see Him.
    We are to occupy.  Jesus has come to an end of his earthly ministry, but is with us always.  One more thing to ponder, at the ascension there were unknown disciples.  Two will be named shortly afterward, and one will take the place of Judas–Matthias.  They had to fulfill the obligations and requirements of a disciple.  Before this time Matthias was not mentioned, now he is one of the chosen.
    One more thought:  there is purpose in God’s delay in returning.  Think about it, the disciples thought His return was imminent.  If it had been there would be no hope for us.  Throughout church history, the return of the Lord was thought to be close at hand.  If the rapture had occurred during one of those periods, we would not have had the opportunity to accept Jesus as Savior.  There is reason for His delay, until the last one has accepted Him.