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About deefduke

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

Busy, busy, busy

Today was a very good day, I had a very long todo list and I got just about everything checked off that was on my list. Shot my bow a bunch, finished my sermon for this weekend, wrote some birthday notes, did some clean up in my shop, and bought my deer and elk tags. I won’t be writing a blog for several days in that I am leaving in the morning to go with a group from our church who will be rafting the Deschutes River tomorrow and Wednesday. I also went golfing this morning and got my best score ever using my sister in Laws clubs. I still don’t know what happened to my clubs, but if I have to replace them I will get what Annie Duke says is good. Life is busy, but that is good.

Lost Golf Clubs

I am supposed to go golfing tomorrow morning with my brother and some other friends. It has been about 3 months since the last time I went golfing, and I went out to get my clubs and I can’t find them. I looked in every square inch in every building, corner, closet, attic, car trunk, under the beds, in the boats, every conceivable place I can think of at least 3 times each, and they have disappeared. The problem with going golfing once each 3 or 4 months is I can’t remember where I put them after the last time I went. I guess I will have to borrow some from the other guys I am golfing with. You know how it is when you lose something and you can’t find it, you get more and more frustrated, and then the frustration turns to irritation, and then someone says something about if I were more organized this wouldn’t happen, and then I get angry. 😤 Now I am sitting down writing this blog, and talking myself back into being cool and calm. It kind of reminds me of the story Jesus tells about a lady who loses a coin and sweeps the whole house and finally finds it, and then He declares that He has come into the world to seek And save the lost, those who are spiritually lost. To be spiritually lost means you don’t have a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. You don’t know Him, love Him, serve Him, follow Him, you aren’t guided by Him, and you won’t live with Him forever after you die. Jesus left heaven, stripped Himself of all that He was as God, and died on a cross so lost people could be found. Many refuse to come to Jesus, they hide, as it were, from being found. I wonder how frustrating that is for Jesus?

Nails in the Parking Lot

We had a church work day today to take off the old and put on the new. That is we were taking off the old siding on our gym and what we call the “Old Sanctuary”, and putting on new Hardi-plank siding along with new vinyl windows. One of the guys working spotted a nail in the parking lot, held it up and said that’s not good. He then called his wife and asked if she would bring down their 2 young boys, I guess 6 or 7 years old, to the church. When they got there he or their Mom told them that they would pay them 10 cents for every nail they picked up. They looked for about an hour and found over a hundred nails. I wonder how many flat tires would have resulted from those nails if they hadn’t been picked up. I was very impressed with the boys in that I didn’t hear any complaining from them that they had gotten pulled away from a computer game or a television program. They went right to work looking and did so very diligently until they were sure they had found all of the nails. I thought to myself, “those boys are being well parented and trained so that they grow in the character trait of diligence”.

August

August is a good month, in fact it is my favorite month. August 24th is when I married my wonderful wife, and this August 24th is our 50th wedding Anniversary. August 24th is also the opening of Archery Season in Oregon for both deer and elk. We are going to celebrate our 50th by leaving Monday, August 26th, for the Steen’s Mountains and camp for two weeks, and I will hunt for deer and elk with my bow. Patty really enjoys camping, and she is as excited about this celebration event as I am in spite of the fact that some skeptics think that this celebration is mostly for me. Part of what makes Patty such a wonderful wife is that if I get excited about something she automatically gets excited about it with me. Back when I bought a Yamaha 1100 V Star motorcycle in order to take a 9000 mile trip, hitting all lower 48 States, all by myself with all my camping stuff on the back of the bike, having only ridden a motorcycle for a couple of months, most thought I was crazy. Patty got as excited as I did, not because of the trip itself, I am sure she was very nervous about my safety, but simply because I was excited about it. When I abruptly quit college in order to go back to the family dairy with my Dad, and live in the basement of my folks house, Patty was excited about the new adventure along with me. When I left the security of farming with my Dad to start a dairy of my own, she was right there with me and spent as much time milking cows as I did. When I went broke on that adventure, and decided God was calling me to be a pastor, and accepted a call to a little church of about 20 people meeting in a grade school gym in Jefferson, Oregon, Patty jumped right into the challenge of being a pastors wife, and handled very positively the pressures of living in a fishbowl as it were, as the Pastor’s family. Yep, it has been a good 50 years with a wonderful wife, and that is why August is my favorite month.

By the way, we are going to have a celebration Party August 24th at Lake Charles, at 2:00 pm. It is going to be a dessert Potluck and everyone is welcome to come celebrate with us. We would feel very honored if you came.

Overly Dependent

My cell phone died about a week ago. Not everything quit, just the part that sent the other person’s voice to the speaker, I couldn’t hear the person who called me and they couldn’t hear me. I tried to fix it, but had no success. I googled it and got 10 suggestions on how to fix it, but none of them worked. I took it to the Apple store in Corvallis and they put it on a tester and announced that my phone was dead and unfixable, and that the warranty was past the cutoff date. Oh well, I would have probably spent the money on something like a fishing rod anyway.

So I finally gave in and got a new one today, and it works great. For the last week I was constantly fiddling with that phone trying to get it to work. The phone would ring, I would answer and nothing. That kept happening over and over again, and every time it did I got a little more agitated. I am not addicted to alcohol, I am not addicted to drugs, I am not addicted to porn, but I do appear to be addicted to my cell phone. Strange how we are as people, addicted to a cell phone, yes, we are really strange.

Hotter than hell

I pushed my lawn lower around in my yard this afternoon until I was pretty sure I was about to die from the heat. I went in and got a quart jar of water and ice, and here I sit getting rested up for another bout with the grass in my yard. The expression, “Hotter than hell” has been around for awhile, but nobody really knows how hot hell is. Jesus tells a story about 2 men who die, one of them ends up in hell, and in the story “he cried out and said, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus so that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool off my tongue, for I am in agony in this flame.” The devil is often portrayed as the captain of hell, but he is just one of the residents,

Revelation 20:10 And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.

But the Bible also says that people who are not followers of Jesus Christ will end up in this “hot place” as well.

Revelation 20:15 And if anyone’s name was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.

I was in a store this morning waiting for my cell phone to get fixed, and there was a “Harry Potter” movie playing on a big screen, and I listened in as a customer and a salesman were discussing the merits of the movie. Another customer, chimed in, “I don’t watch movies that are fantasy“. The salesman asked, “why?”, and the response was, “because they mess with your brain so that you don’t know what is real in life from what is fantasy“. That pretty much ended the discussion about Harry Potter.

Most people think that hell as a place of eternal punishment and torment in intense heat is fantasy, and as a result do very little serious thinking about their eternal destiny, and how to control the location of that destiny.

Many of those who would acknowledge the reality of heaven and hell think that they just have to wait and see if they were good enough to make it out of hell. The Bible teaches clearly that no one is good enough and no one can earn their way into God’s presence. Heaven is a free gift given to those who believe in, love, and follow Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

Well, here I go, back to the “hot place” my yard pushing a lawn mower. I am looking forward to going to the “cool place”, heaven, one of these days soon, no lawn mowing there.

Fear God

One of the commands given over and over in the Bible is to fear God. There are dozens of very cool blessings that God promises to those who fear Him.

Deuteronomy 8:6 Therefore, you shall keep the commandments of the Lord your God, to walk in His ways and to fear Him.

Psalms 25:12-14 Who is the man who fears the Lord? He will instruct him in the way he should choose. His soul will abide in prosperity, and his descendants will inherit the land. The secret of the Lord is for those who fear Him, and He will make them know His covenant.

Psalms 33:18 Behold, the eye of the Lord is on those who fear Him, on those who hope for His lovingkindness,

Psalms 34:7 The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and rescues them.

Psalms 103:13 Just as a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him.

The fear of the Lord is simply acknowledging that God created us, not we ourselves, that God determines what is right and what is wrong, not us, and it is God who decides the reward for doing right and the consequence for our doing wrong. It seems so easy to defer to the God that spoke everything into existence, but the world is so blatant in their rebellion against God that it begins to influence us to begin to question God’s rules.

In the morning when I Pray my prayer of commitment I say, ” You are God, all powerful, You are in charge of my life, today I will serve and obey You.”

To live is Christ, to die is gain.

A good friend died unexpectedly this past week. We went to High School and College together, climbed Mt Adams together, went on double dates together, and played basketball together. He was in my wedding, and was responsible for totally trashing my car during the reception. He was a good man who lived well and glorified Jesus by his life. We didn’t see each other much in the last 40 years after I moved to Jefferson to Pastor, just a couple times a year when we went to Trout Lake to see my family. I haven’t done a formal counting, but I am getting close to having as many friends and family in heaven as I have here on earth. I often wonder about details of life after death. Of all those who I know well the person I am most looking forward to seeing is my Dad, and I wonder what he will look like. Will he look like he did when he died or when he was 18? In my photos on my iPad I have a picture of him when he was about 65, and one of him and mom when they were married, and one of him when he was about 18 years old. I think I will recognize him no matter what he looks like. I wonder, will he be waiting for me like someone at an airport or will I have to hunt him up because he is so busy? One thing for sure that I recognize as we drive to the Memorial service is that my faith in Jesus and confidence in the resurrection and eternal life with ultimate happiness is a great foundation to live on .

Value

We as people are very easily confused on values, we will often think something worthless is worth a lot, and something that has great value, we hardly notice. I read a book years ago by the title, ” Who Switched the Price Tags” which went into depth on this very common problem that people have. I talked with a man who had poured his life into making his business successful so he would have enough money to provide his family with all that they needed and wanted, but now that they were adults none of them talked to him. He confessed to me that he realized to late what was really important in life. “Realizing to late what is really important in life”, what a sad statement. I have been gone for 2 weeks fishing in Alaska, a very enjoyable time for sure. I got home at midnight and today went to our church’s annual baptism, and listened to 18 people share how their lives have been changed by Jesus Christ and watched as they were baptized, publicly showing their commitment to Christ. Wow, 2 weeks of the best fishing couldn’t come close to touching this. Dear Lord, please help me not to lose the ability to know what is eternally valuable and what is temporary and dust.

Going Home

This morning we are packing all our stuff into one carry on bag and we will all have a 50 pound fish box with frozen fish that we will check on. When we get home tonight about 10:00 pm it will still be frozen. Because I went on a Halibut charter I will have two boxes, one of Halibut and one of Sockeye salmon. The first box is free and the second one will be $25, a pretty good price for 100 pounds of super tasting fish. I love coming on these Alaska fishing trips, this is my 22 consecutive year of coming to Alaska in July to fish for Sockeye Salmon and Halibut, buts I am always super glad to go home after the week or so that we are up here. It is amazing how long it seems we have been here and at the same time how quickly the time has gone. I always go home very, very tired because I hardly sleep while we are up here because I want to fish as much as possible, but I also go home very, very refreshed emotionally, fishing does that to me. If I live to be 90 years old and can still think clearly, and am reasonably healthy, I will still be making goals, doing ministry, thinking up crazy things to do, writing a blog, and fishing.

One of the hardest things for many followers of Jesus is to live a successful life that is a balanced life in the sense of God’s part and our part in living life and bearing fruit. Paul says in the New Testament, “I don’t consider anything as coming from myself, but my adequacy is from God”, and Jesus said, “apart from me you can do nothing”. But Paul also writes, “run the race with endurance”, “exercise self control in every area of your life”, “be faithful”, and on the list goes. So, I change the oil in my car so it will last, and I steward my body and health so it will last. I ask God for His strength, wisdom, and guidance every morning, and at the end of the day I thank Him for everything. At the same time I make “to do lists”, goals, I work hard, and I go fishing. I want very much to hear Jesus say, “well done, good and faithful servant”.