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Predators and Scavengers

Habakkuk 1:8 “Their horses also are swifter than the leopards, and are more fierce than the evening wolves: and their horsemen shall spread themselves, and their horsemen shall come from far; they shall fly as the eagle that hastens to eat.” In my lingering memories are times of traveling in Africa. Being in one of the East African game parks and observing the elephants, giraffes, and rhinos in their natural habitat is a forever experience. Among the observations was to see the predator cats stalking their prey. The female lions crouched watching the wildebeests, antelope or at times, cape buffalo. Male lions wait while the females provide lunch. In Tsavo East Game Park in Kenya I watched several cheetahs stalk a herd of gazelles. When they finally began their run, the prey was over a hill from my vantage point. To watch a “kill” is an exciting but terrible thing to see. There appears to be a feeding priority order. The cats would kill the prey. After they ate their fill the hyenas would come along to partake of the left-overs, then the vultures would clean up the mess. All that was left was a bone pile. Wolves are both predators and scavengers. I live in an area where there are numerous coyotes. I have discovered in my wanderings through the forests and fields, coyotes will eat most anything from small animals to seeds from various trees. Coyotes appear to me to be miniature wolves, but less aggressive than wolves. Perhaps, subtle would be an applicable word. Sneaky might also apply. That they are seen mostly at night, hiding in darkness like humans sometimes do, speaks loudly concerning their intent. To witness a bird of prey swoop down into a lake and retrieve a fish from the water, or a hawk or owl crash land himself into a field to gather his lunch in the form of a rabbit or mouse, reminds us of Bible principles. These are presented to us in the form of warnings. Matthew 7: 15-16 “Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?” The Bible continually warns us of false prophets and teachers. It is easy enough to discern either if one is well-studied in the scriptures. The defenseless are the prey of the predators. Unsuspecting, innocent and tasty, the victims fall for the first silver-tongued liar that comes along. One characteristic of the false teachers is that in so many cases, they believe what they are saying. That makes them very convincing. If someone tries to teach a gospel other than the scriptural truth, either run or if so learned, point out where they are not in line with the Word of God. Galatians 1: 8 “But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.” The Apostle Paul warned new believers in the first century of those that perverted the Gospel. For centuries, men have included their own notions and opinions into the teachings of our Creator God and those changes can alter God’s intended meanings. We have found in cultures around the world, if a false prophet contacts their victims before the truth of the Bible is presented, it is virtually impossible to convince them of the truth. This is why is it imperative, true Christians with the Holy Bible version of the Gospel of Jesus Christ must continue to work and work long hard hours to promote the Gospel. The Bible teaches there is only one eternal salvation. That is by a faith based belief (Ephesians 2: 8) that Christ Jesus was crucified (Matthew 27: 35) for the remission of sin (Romans 4: 25) and resurrected (Matthew 28: 6). We live in a world with many intent on misleading others; the scammers, identify thieves, advertisers and even the merchants we purchase products from. Where can we find the truth? Everything is questionable and maybe it has to be. Many see trust becoming a thing of the past and credibility is a term seldom heard (or drastically misused) in this century. Jesus said in the Olivet Discourse there would be deceivers and false prophets. We are witnessing this coming to fruition. Many believing they are God called are promoting their own ideas and the last chapter in the Bible clearly states this practice is prohibited. Revelation 22: 18b-19a “If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life.”

Around Our Town

Hello to all of you Marshall Mountain Wave readers and greetings from the jewel of the Ozarks, Leslie, Arkansas. I hope you all had a very Happy New Year. Many folks have different family traditions around the New Year concerning what to do and what to eat and why. For my family we eat black eyed peas, hog jowl and collard greens cooked in bacon fat. The black eyed peas were for good fortune and health, the hog jowl was for abundance and the collard greens represented money. All great things to wish for someone for the New Year. I always thought that abundance and money were the same thing. As I have gotten older and understand more clearly the difference between abundance and money. Money is what you pay your bills with, and abundance is more of a world view of seeing abundance in every aspect of life from career opportunities not just to make a living but to live a more rewarding and fulfilling life. Creative abundance where you create new ways of looking at things. Abundance in community is my favorite kind of abundance. Especially here in Leslie, living in such a small town folks get to know your face around town and if you live here long enough folks even get to know you. So Happy New Year.

Welcome Home and Bear Creek News

Today is Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. I went to visit Kathy and the family. Tonight is Christmas eve. Tomorrow is Christmas. I wish everyone a late Merry Christmas. I went to visit Kathy and the family. Last Friday the Arkansas Razorbacks will play Texas Tech. This is football. Arkansas won with 39 and Texas Tech lost with 26. Woo-Pig-Sooie! The Arkansas Razorbacks have won seven (7) games. The season is all over. I went to Harps. I visited with Mary. She is okay. I visited with Bill Sellers at Harps too. He is okay. After that I went home. Last Saturday Kathy came to visit me. She is okay. Last Sunday I went to church and bible study. I visited with friends. I went to visit Kathy and the family. Kathy has a cold. Lets all pray for her. I went home after that.

2025 Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association Board

The Arkansas ProsecutingAttorneys Association announces its 2025 Board of Directors. Daniel Shue, Prosecuting Attorney for the 12th Judicial District, will serve as President and David Ethredge, Prosecuting Attorney for the 14th Judicial District, will serve as the Vice-President. Secretary/Treasurer is Dan Turner, Prosecuting Attorney for the 9E Judicial District. Other board members include Kyle Hunter, Prosecuting Attorney for the 11W Judicial District, Chuck Graham, Prosecuting Attorney for the 23rd Judicial District, Teresa Howell, Prosecuting Attorney for the 7th Judicial District and Carol Crews, Prosecuting Attorney for the 20th Judicial District. Tom Tatum, II, 15th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney, will serve as the National District Attorneys Association representative.

The measure of a man: Remembering Jimmy Carter

On Dec. 29, the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, passed away at the age of 100. His death marks the end of an extraordinary life that bridged 10 decades of dramatic transformation, defined by a solid faith, continuing public service and a legacy of global impact that will last for generations.

SHARON KAY PATTON

Sharon Kay Patton, 66, of Harrison, Ark., passed away on December 28, 2024, at The Springs of Mount Vista in Harrison. Diamond State Cremation is in charge of arrangements.

Winter Recipe Traditions

Winter time brings about feelings of nostalgia, home, and comfort. One way we as people like to bring these feelings about is through food. My own family has holiday/winter recipes that we reuse annually around this time of year. Here are four of those recipes.

LINDA C. BLACK HOROSCOPES

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (01/01/25). You’re growing stronger and healthier this year. Coordinated communication strengthens foundations. Exciting springtime educational explorations inspire you to adapt summer domestic plans for shifting conditions. Share good news, information and resources next autumn. Adapt around winter educational or itinerary changes. Exercise provides an energy boost.