Weekly Devotion November 27, 2023
This Devotion was written by Sportsmen Devotional and posted with permission
Bible Study Verse: Acts 17:21 --
21 (All the Athenians and the foreigners who lived there spent
their time doing nothing but talking about and listening to the latest ideas.) (NIV©)
Thoughts: Hunters are always discussing the latest sure-fire ways of how to pursue animals, the
perfect rifle or shotgun, and the absolute perfect tactics for a successful hunt. News flash, none of
the above exist! What the successful hunter does is learn from the past and what has worked for
him/her and what has not. The successful hunter depends on time tested strategies. What has
worked for someone else doesn’t always pertain to your hunt (e.g., terrain, climate, food and water
sources). And, what made the other guy successful might have been just dumb luck! By the way,
I’ve often stated that I’d rather be lucky than good!
Action Point: Our world today is fixated largely on society’s “latest ideas,” also known as secular
humanism, and many of those ideas make absolutely no sense in the real world. Be aware, if an
“unusual” idea is from the “world” it is likely not credible. What is credible and can always be
trusted is God’s Word, the Bible. God can be trusted, His Word can be trusted, Jesus can be trusted,
and we should be studying the Word in order to identify false philosophies and men’s traditions
that are opposed to God’s ways. Remember, God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. God
doesn’t waver based on man’s theories, ideas, or traditions. Stand on what is in the Word, you will
never go wrong!
Sportsmen’s Tip of the Day: The most important thing to hunting is to get in the field and study
and observe animals where you are hunting. Their behaviors will vary from location to
location. Knowing how they behave in your area is a giant step forward to bagging an animal.