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About deefduke

Pastor of Jefferson Baptist Church, ride a bicycle, fish, hunt, and have 25 grandchildren.

Right, True, Biblical Theology

Because of our radio program I get a lot of questions emailed to me about the Bible and about what is taught today on the radio, television, and by various groups and churches. One of the “signs of the times” is that what is taught as Biblical Truth will get farther and farther away from the truth, but more and more attractive to the average Christian and even non-Christian.

1 Timothy 4:1 says, “But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons,”

“Doctrines of demons”, that is an interesting phrase, meaning that demons through their influence in the lives of people get doctrines established and that many will believe them. A doctrine is a basic truth that is important, some being important enough to be required for our salvation from Hell to heaven. “Jesus is God, without beginning or ending, eternal, always has been and always will be,” is such a doctrine, but I hear teaching constantly that would teach as doctrine stuff that doesn’t agree with that at all, and people are believing it.

The Apostle Paul instructed his student, Timothy to correct those were teaching “strange doctrines” in 1 Timothy 1:3. “As I urged you upon my departure for Macedonia, remain on at Ephesus so that you may instruct certain men not to teach strange doctrines,” I hear so much taught as truth today that is “strange”, “weird”, and even “crazy”.

Ephesians 4:14 As a result, we are no longer to be children, tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in deceitful scheming;

As we grow more mature in our faith we ought to have a right, a true, and a Biblical theology or collection of doctrines that we live by and relate to God by.

I have become so concerned about the increase in weird doctrines and people’s gullibility in believing them that I am going to teach a basic doctrines class. It will be on Sunday mornings at 8:00 am at JBC in the “Discipleship Center”, upstairs in room 201. You all are invited to attend. It will start on my birthday, October 27th.

Outhouse Buck

I got up at 6:00 am and walked the 50 yards up the road to the campground pit toilet. It is a pretty nice one in that the camp host keeps it clean with plenty of toilet paper. When I came out there were 3 does and 2 bucks standing 20 yards away looking at me. They didn’t get to excited, just continued to feed and walk along. I quickly walked to camp, got my bow, and binoculars and walked through the sage brush towards where I thought they would be. I spotted them about 100 yards away heading down Fish Creek, I thought for a minute about trying to get close enough for a shot, but decided that a cup of coffee, breakfast, and packing up and heading home was a better idea. We were at the Steen’s 12 days camping, and had a wonderful time. It was our celebration event for 50 years of being married, and it was a great time, just the 2 of us living in a tent. We did a lot of reading and talking, I did a lot of fishing and a little hunting, and we both are ready for another 25 years of being married together, or whatever the Lord chooses to give us.

No Buck

I was on the lake in my boat when it was still pitch dark, in the perfect place on the lake to see the whole hillside coming down to the lake. I was pretty sure that the big bucks that were there the morning before would show again, and I would row over within 40 yards and get me a nice buck deer with my bow. There is a hiking trail all around the lake and just at the time I was expecting the deer to show a couple from the campground decided to have an early morning walk together around the lake, holding hands, and talking loudly. So, I did what any highly intelligent hunter would do, I started fishing, and I caught a lot of trout. The forecast is for a thunder storm here tomorrow at 11:00 am, and Thunderstorms in the Steen’s at 8,000 plus feet can be major gully washers, in fact there was a weather alert warning that showed up on my phone for the Steen’s, so we are going to get up early and be all packed and headed home by 10:30 am.

Boat Hunting

This morning I decided to get up before day light to fish on “Fish Lake” in the Steen’s Mountains. We are camped right next to it and my 10 foot pram is always in the lake ready to go when I want to fish. This morning the lake was so beautiful as I could barely see across it before the sun came up. I was doing a slow troll with a wet fly and I saw a beaver swimming across the lake and followed it with my eye as it headed to a big beaver lodge on the side of the lake. As I watched the beaver I saw two really big bucks drinking from the lake, I could hardly believe my eyes. I have been hiking all over trying to find a buck to shoot with my bow and here are 2 monsters less than 200 yards from my tent. I slowly rowed my boat towards them, and they hardly paid any attention to me, I think they thought I was a big beaver. I got within 33 yards according to my range finder and attempted a shot, but I have never shot a bow sitting down out of a boat, a very little boat before. I missed so badly he only took a few steps and stopped and I got a second shot, same story. So, I did some practicing today, and I am ready for those bucks. I plan on being on the lake in my boat at 5:30 am, I am going to have my binoculars, and I am going to glass the hill above the lake and when they head down I will be there waiting for them. Great plan! 😬😬😬😬 I am so nervous that something is going to go wrong! I will let you know tomorrow how it all turns out😳😳

Hunting Deer

Yesterday I snuck up on 5 different deer and got within 10 yards of 2, 20 yards on 2, and 40 yards on the 5th one. All of those are really good shooting distances with a bow, and I could have easily shot any one of them but I couldn’t get any of them to grow horns as hard as I tried. In the Steen’s it is bucks only so I could see and sneak up on lots of does and not come home with any meat. Even though I didn’t shoot my bow I had lots of fun with the challenge of getting close to each of the deer without them seeing, smelling, or hearing me. I was constantly checking wind direction, and looking for bushes, rocks, and trees to walk behind. One of the reasons I have hunted archery primarily for the last 55 years is because of this added challenge of getting close. I am not always as successful as I was yesterday, in fact the stories of just, almost getting close enough for a shot and having the deer or elk spook is my normal story over the years. I don’t have to catch fish to enjoy fishing, and I don’t have to kill something to enjoy hunting, which in the hunting department, is a good thing or I would have quit hunting years ago! This trip has been particularly enjoyable because of the camping being just Patty and I, the fishing has been incredible, the scenery is beautiful, the weather has been sunny but not to hot at 8,000 feet elevation, I have seen deer every time I have gone out, though just does, and I have had lots of reading, writing, and praying time. I am thinking that I will see a buck or elk this evening, maybe, you never know, we will see, I hope so, don’t you love it! It is just like life! Maybe we will, maybe we won’t, but you always keep trying, keep setting the goals and having the dreams.

The Steen’s Mountains, the most beautiful place in Oregon

I am amazed how few people have ever been to the Steen’s Mountains. There are the Big Indian, Blitzen, and Kiker gorges which are amazingly beautiful. Then there is the East Rim which you drive up to and are at almost 10,000 feet in elevation, and from there you look down into the Alvord Dessert and much of the Southeast corner of Oregon. Looking around at all the rock cliffs you almost always can spot some big horn sheep as a bonus. Because of being camped at 8,000 feet the stars seem triple in number and twice as bright as at home. It is so inspiring to sit in my camp chair at night just looking at the stars. I have meditated on Psalms 8:3-4 often in the evening,”When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have ordained; what is man that You take thought of him, and the son of man that You care for him?” And also Romans 1:20, “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.” I want to know God more and more so I read His Word everyday, I spend time with Him in prayer everyday, and I look at His creation and try to see His invisible attributes, His eternal power, and His divine nature. Up here in the Steen’s is the perfect place to see God through His creation.

I Want More Wisdom

One of my activities that increases during times like now when we are camping, and have extra free time is my journaling. I use my journaling as a tool to try and figure out who I am and how I am doing in my character growth as I pursue the character of Jesus. A major character area that I desperately want to grow in is in my level of wisdom. I want to think and choose and act like Jesus would. I have a scales that I can step on, and it tells me how much I weigh. My doctor can do some blood work and measure a number of things that indicate good health or problems in my physical body. I can take a test and my level of intelligence can be determined. Wisdom, how do I measure the amount of wisdom that I have? The New Testament book of James says that if any of us lack wisdom we can ask God and He will give us some. It seems that the lack of wisdom would be universal and the lack of it would go without saying in all of us. I think what I want to know about myself is, “Am I getting wiser as I grow older or am I just staying the same or going backwards?” Proverbs 8:11 says, “For wisdom is better than jewels; And all desirable things cannot compare with her,” and verse 17 says, “I love those who love me; And those who diligently seek me will find me.” What would prompt and motivate the diligent pursuit of wisdom in me would be a clear indicator of my level of being a fool. I have a friend who when his kids were young would regularly ask them, “was that a wise thing to do or say”? It would be so cool if God would ask me that question throughout the day, forcing me to think about my decision or words, whether I was acting in wisdom or being a fool. I have started asking myself that question in my daily journaling time. The first area of questioning is everything that I have purchased that day. I can be very impulsive and periodically I will buy something that I later recognize as being really stupid. The second area of evaluation is the words that I have spoken to people, especially spontaneous conversations, I can say some extremely dumb things. My hope is that as I daily review my behavior as being wise or foolish I will learn and grow in wisdom, that is my hope anyway.