Post by broncbuster2 on Jan 14, 2008 17:38:17 GMT -5
Bible Study Verse
Psalm 46:10
Be still and know that I
am
God; I will
be exalted among the nations. (NIV)
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Thoughts
We hunters have a common disease,
embellishment! Yes, those tall tales just
get taller
with each telling--the forked horn muley
buck
becomes a mighty four-pointer; the 200-
point whitetail
somehow gains an extra hundred pounds.
God, too,
tells a story. He's telling it in the
magnificence of every
mountain and every animal He has made.
And,
there's no need for embellishment. Just
be still and
observe the magnificence of the creation
around you,
and you'll see Him everywhere you look.
He's in the
majesty of the mountains and the beauty of
a deer. Romans 1:20 says that he has
revealed Himself to us through His creation
and that we are without excuse for not
believing in Him.
Yes, God is exalted
among
the nations, and it's no tall tale! (CS)
Action Point
When you go to the mountains, plan some
quiet time
alone to reflect on God's creation. It's
magnificent!
Abraham Lincoln once said, "I never
behold them (the heavens filled with stars)
that I do not feel I am looking in the face of
God. I can see
how it might be possible
for a man to look down upon the earth and
be an
atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could
look up
into the heavens and say there is no God."
I think Mr.
Lincoln had it right!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
When you're hunting, spend more time
sitting still,
watching, and less time moving about.
You're likely to
see more game, and they're less likely to
see you if
you're still and well camouflaged.
Psalm 46:10
Be still and know that I
am
God; I will
be exalted among the nations. (NIV)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thoughts
We hunters have a common disease,
embellishment! Yes, those tall tales just
get taller
with each telling--the forked horn muley
buck
becomes a mighty four-pointer; the 200-
point whitetail
somehow gains an extra hundred pounds.
God, too,
tells a story. He's telling it in the
magnificence of every
mountain and every animal He has made.
And,
there's no need for embellishment. Just
be still and
observe the magnificence of the creation
around you,
and you'll see Him everywhere you look.
He's in the
majesty of the mountains and the beauty of
a deer. Romans 1:20 says that he has
revealed Himself to us through His creation
and that we are without excuse for not
believing in Him.
Yes, God is exalted
among
the nations, and it's no tall tale! (CS)
Action Point
When you go to the mountains, plan some
quiet time
alone to reflect on God's creation. It's
magnificent!
Abraham Lincoln once said, "I never
behold them (the heavens filled with stars)
that I do not feel I am looking in the face of
God. I can see
how it might be possible
for a man to look down upon the earth and
be an
atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could
look up
into the heavens and say there is no God."
I think Mr.
Lincoln had it right!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
When you're hunting, spend more time
sitting still,
watching, and less time moving about.
You're likely to
see more game, and they're less likely to
see you if
you're still and well camouflaged.