Is Getting to Know Yourself Important?
Barbara Henderson
Prelude……
An opera tells
a story.
An oratorio means 'oratory or teaching by music'.
In a time when Bibles were expensive and scarce George Fredric Handel wrote 'The Messiah' to teach Bible truths.
An oratorio means 'oratory or teaching by music'.
In a time when Bibles were expensive and scarce George Fredric Handel wrote 'The Messiah' to teach Bible truths.
Today, in a
time of approaching apocalypse, churches sing silly little 'feel good ditties'
instead of teaching songs that teach Bible truths. When Paul and Silas
were beaten and chained in a dark dungeon they sang songs.
Do you think they sang seven words eleven times?
Imagine a day when you are locked up and beaten because you are a Christian. You have no Bible. All you have is the scripture you have memorized and the teaching songs you have learned. Exactly what will you have?
The Friends of Israel magazine 'Israel My Glory' has an excellent article on Handel's composition of the 'The Messiah'.
Do you think they sang seven words eleven times?
Imagine a day when you are locked up and beaten because you are a Christian. You have no Bible. All you have is the scripture you have memorized and the teaching songs you have learned. Exactly what will you have?
The Friends of Israel magazine 'Israel My Glory' has an excellent article on Handel's composition of the 'The Messiah'.
Article….
Everybody
loves somebody sometime….. Oh wait, I meant to say, ‘Everybody needs to get to
know herself/himself right now. But,
most people are way too busy to get to know themselves. They are doing important things that simply
must be done or the world will end in an apocalypse. Oh wait, the world is going to end in an
apocalypse according to the Bible, so there must be another reason people are
too busy to get to know themselves. It
could be that most people have had a glimpse or two of the importance of their
professed core values, and they may have seen a few things that just don’t add
up. So, it is just much easier to stay
busy and not spend time getting to know themselves better. This may work until a crisis comes, but it
won’t do you much good when a crisis does actually come. It is much more fun to spend time purchasing
and trying out all the gadgets that are being made and sold to help you get
through a crisis than to prepare mentally and emotionally to face that crisis.
For
instance, I don’t want to talk about that big black think that Jerry bought
recently, or the scope that goes on it, or the time spent sighting it in, or
the fact that I approved the purchase. Currently I can tell you that it
wouldn’t do me any good because I can barely lift it, much less actually aim
it. But, it looks really cool. The mere sight of it should scare a criminal
burglar half way to death. So, this was
definitely a must in our bags and boxes of must have things in case the
apocalypse starts before Jesus calls us all home.
Even
better than having most of the things my family has, we have been blessed with
men in the family with common sense and the ability to use these things safely
and efficiently. If I had to go into a
living off the grid scenario there is no one I would rather have with me than
my immediate family. The women in the
family are also very knowledgeable as well as agreeable, but the men are
stronger and more able to do what needs to be done. Personally, I have lived without electricity
and running water for several weeks at a time.
Years ago Jerry and I actually put our two small children in a homemade
sleeper camper and spent a summer in Alaska.
I grew up there and I wanted Jerry and the kids to see it. We had a dry place to sleep every night, a
propane stove to cook on, and warm clothing.
So, we obviously had it much better than many people in a refugee situation
have it. I remember my brother flew up
to spend a week with us while we were there, and I had mom send some scissors
so I could give the guys a haircut. It
was a fun time, but it had a known beginning and a known end. That took away a lot of stress and allowed us
to just enjoy it. What we gained was
experience in living in a wild environment, building fires in the rain, digging
clams, chasing down that illusive photograph, and the sure knowledge that you
can never have a big enough zoom on your camera. I entertained the kids and Jerry by reading
full length books. Even though the kids
were small they had no problem listening to a long story.
During
this time there was little danger from anything except the weather and wild
animals. I would like to take a minute
out her and remind you all that wild animals are very dangerous. It doesn’t matter how friendly they seem to
be, they will bite you or eat you if they have the chance. Please never believe that old saying that
‘they will leave you alone if you leave them alone’. Than may be true most of the time, but it
definitely is not true all the time. Be
careful.
We
also learned some other important things about living close together, enjoying
the company of family, and enjoying things that happen every day. I would suggest that anyone who has a chance
to live primitively for a few weeks go ahead and do it.
Unless
you are a soldier in a combat situation or something similar you can’t really
be tested in how well you would do in a situation where your life is in
danger. A situation where your family is
in danger is not likely something you will face until there is an actual dire
situation, so you can’t really test how you will handle it.
If the
social structure of our nation is compromised, then virtually everyone will be
thrown into a situation for which they are not mentally or emotionally
equipped. Everyone will be thrown
completely out of their comfort zone.
Let’s say you are blessed and able to locate a relatively safe place
where you are inside a structure that is safe from wild animals, sheltered from
rain and wind, and with a way to sleep warm and cook. That assumes you also have something to
cook. You don’t know when any of it will
end. You don’t know if things will ever
return to anything that even resembles normal.
What are you going to do then?
Unless there is a clear way to keep providing food, shelter, and warm
clothing you are going to start worrying.
If it goes on long enough you are going to panic…… UNLESS…… you have
taken the time to get to know yourself and have a plan on how to proceed.
The
time to prepare for what you need to get you through a time of anarchy or
persecution is now. You need to get your
self-definition straight in your own head.
Are you someone who can go with ‘survival of the fittest’? Would you do anything to survive? Or are you someone who claims to be a
Christian? Each of these possibilities
automatically sets boundaries in how you will behave, or takes away boundaries
and allows you to do things you wouldn’t ordinarily do.
These
are things you need to settle now before you face a situation where your core
beliefs require action to prove who you really are. Then you need to start living by the set of
rules or boundaries that your core values require of you. Honestly, if you are an anarchist at heart
you will break every rule that you can get away with breaking right now. If you are a survival of the fittest person
you are probably the person who pushes their way to the front of the checkout
line in the store. You personally need
to be honest with yourself. It will
determine how you face a future that is suddenly very unstable. You don’t want to be the one who claims to be
a Christian now, but when a time of great crisis comes you are the one climbing
over the bodies of the helpless to get to the front of the FEMA food line.
I know
someone who worked with a couple of guys who thought they were very well
equipped for the melt down of civilization because they had a 4X4 vehicle, a
gun or two, and they spent weekends camping in the woods drinking beer. I am pretty sure they would be crying like
little girls before a week was out if they ever face a real survival situation.
The
truth is we don’t know what will happen.
It could be an entire social meltdown.
It could be a food supply meltdown.
It could be a natural disaster that throws everyone out of their comfort
zone for an unknown time. So, yes, do
prepare as much as your budget will allow for the unknown. Clothing, portable shelter, food, defense,
water purifier, and at least one cooking pot for boiling water and cooking are
all pretty necessary. Just do the best
you can in putting it together. Don’t
discount easy things like using your vehicle for shelter at least
temporarily. I didn’t say it would be
comfortable, but it would be a place you could lock yourself and your family
inside. It should be dry although
condensation would be a problem in most places.
I could go on and on about all the possible scenarios and how to deal
with each one in the safest manner possible.
But a lot has already been written, and lot of what has been written is
good advice. The real question is how do
you prepare emotionally and mentally for an unknown disaster?
I
think you prepare by paying attention to the core values you have, and putting
them into practice every day. As a
Christian you are supposed to obey the commandments. Set a habit of doing that now. Take it very seriously.
Something
really important is to memorize scripture, or at least become very familiar
with it. And use your time playing music
to memorize music that teaches Bible truths.
I really don’t think Paul and Silas were singing ‘I Will Survive’ while
they were locked up in a dungeon. My
guess is they were singing songs that told the story of salvation. When they were miraculously set free people
around them were ready to get saved right then.
Their guards would have been amazed to look at these two men who had
been beaten and put in chains and then hear them singing glory to God. I mean really, does anyone actually think
that seven words sung softly as a prayer repeated until the listener hopes he
goes deaf is going to convert anyone? Or
does anyone think that sort of song is going to comfort the one beaten black
and blue and put in chains? The best
song to memorize is Amazing Grace – all the verses, not just the 3 usually sung
in church. Here is a link to a very nice
version of the song, but not all the verses are sung.
Read Acts chapter 16 for the story of
Paul and Silas and their jail episode.
For many years the idea of a Christian in the USA being locked up for
telling others about Jesus was ridiculous.
Today, there are many in power in the USA that would love to find a way
to get rid of all Christians. Until they
can do that they would love to lock up Christians and beat them. So the question of what would you do in such
a situation has merit as a question worth answering. I don’t think any of us can answer the
question without actually facing something like that. I know God doesn’t give grace for something
that hasn’t happened yet. The best way
to prepare yourself for the possibility of persecution is to memorize Bible
scriptures and songs that teach Bible truths.
In the midst of a trial you will be able to comfort yourself. You may be able to comfort those around you
by your knowledge.
Nehemiah chapter 5 tells of a very
turbulent time in Israel. Nehemiah had
returned to Jerusalem to rebuild the city walls. He found the people practically in bondage
because of taxes. I am sure he was
frustrated to say the least. So, what
did he do? He consulted with
himself! By that I am sure he went over
in his mind the things he knew were right according to God’s word, and what
would be the right way to proceed. He
couldn’t have done that unless he was very familiar with scripture. Personally, I do tend to blend one Bible
passage with another one. Thankfully I
am able to go directly to the Bible at this point in time and straighten out my
errant thinking. A day may come when
such easy scripture study is not available to me or to you. I would rather know as much as I do know than
to know nothing at all. When I am awake at night I remind myself of Bible
stories. I love Paul’s adventure when he
was shipwrecked on his way to Rome. Miracle
after miracle happened under the direst circumstances. Yet, Paul was preserved alive because God had
more work for him to do. And that is the
way the lives of all Christians go. The
Lord will preserve us alive as long as He has something as yet unfinished for
us to do. Then when our work is done He
will take us home to heaven. There we
will meet family and friends who have gone on before us, and we will wait for
the rest of our saved family and loved ones.
Amos 8:11 says, ‘Behold, the days come,
saith the Lord God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of
hearing the words of the Lord:’.
Some would think that day is here when
we listen to some of the television preachers.
If anyone is listening to such drivel in their church it is time to find
another church. There are still
preachers who tell the truth. An aside
here is when you are looking for a church look for a preacher dedicated to the
truth who uses the King James Bible.
Second, look for a song service that uses a traditional hymnal. The hymnal is second in importance to the
Bible because of its capacity to teach Bible truths. If you find these two things you have been
blessed. If you find friends there then
you have been doubly blessed.
In a possible future scenario let’s say
your life isn’t in danger. You and your
family are safe in a primitive living situation. The work that goes with that kind of life is
overwhelming. My granmma said that
sometimes during growing crops gramps plowed 16 miles a day. I expect he was thinking about a little more
than keeping the furrows straight while he was doing that. Gramma canned enough food to last until the
next harvest. They also cut enough wood
for heating and cooking to take them through the winter. There was no end in sight. That was their life for years. Eventually they moved to town when a job was
offered, but it was also extremely long hours without holidays. I believe that weariness is possibly more
difficult that immediate trauma that has an end in sight. The truth is none of us know what we are
getting in the future. I can promise you
that the best way to prepare for the unknown future is to know more about
Almighty God. Psalm 46:1 says, ‘God is
our refuge and strength, a very present
help in trouble.’ That is a verse to know for sure. I use it every day for something.
I am not making light of the necessity
to at least try to be prepared for an uncertain future. If I was going to pick one skill that would
be absolutely necessary in most out of home experiences it would be to know how
to build a fire! Something else very
important would be to know how to bank a fire in order to save coals for the
morning. It sure makes starting the fire
the next day easier.
I would suggest that family activities
change from most of whatever is going on in your family to excursions to the
outdoors. No, I am not suggesting you
become a nature lover. I am suggesting
you get a reality check on the harshness of nature and how to survive in spite
of that harshness. Learn to build a
fire. Learn to put up a tent or use a
tarp for shelter. Learn to cook
outdoors. If you have any space at all
learn to grow a garden. Even the
smallest garden teaches lessons that could be applied to bigger gardening space. But through it all stay focuses on doing
things in a way that pleases the Lord.
You can’t be successful at anything unless you are pleasing God Almighty
in how you do it. Living up to the
standard automatically set by your core values is the best way to prepare for
an unknown future.
Here are some links to articles by my
good friend Ray Gano that will be useful in setting up physical helps for an
unknown future disaster.
72 hour bug
out bag - http://raygano.com/building-your-own-customized-realistic-72-hour-bug-out-bag/
One more thing, some of the best hymns
may not be available on your usual channels.
I suggest you read the hymnal and look for hymns that teach Bible
truths. If you have any knowledge of
music learn to play something simple and portable so you can take your music
with you. If you aren’t able to play
songs yourself to get an idea of how the tune goes then look the songs up on
youtube. I find most of the hymns are
there although maybe not a good version.
Your goal is just to learn the tunes well enough to memorize the words. Everyone
has songs they play in their head whether they actually sing or not. Here is a link to some good hymns put together
by Bible teacher John McArthur.
You can also get hymnals in the book
section at places like Good Will stores.
Seriously, it is time to prepare for a
very uncertain and dangerous future like it is going to happen in less than a
week. Put some good things in your mind
that will give you comfort in times of trials.
Familiarize yourself with the Bible.
Memorize as much as you can. Then
Memorize songs of the faith that teach Bible truths. Remember, there may be times ahead when you
can’t comfort yourself with scripture and hymns unless you know them by heart! Redeem the time now.
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