October 8, 2012
Today's Photograph . . . . Hunters Are Passionate About Their Sport. Christians Should Be Passionate About The Love Of Jesus Christ And His Saving Message (Cliff S) |
Bible Study Verses
I Corinthians 2:1-5
And I, when I came to you, brothers, did not come proclaiming to you the testimony of God with lofty speech or wisdom. For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. And I was with you in weakness and in fear and much trembling, and my speech and my message were not in plausible words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, so that your faith might not rest in the wisdom of men but in the power of God. (ESV)
Thoughts
On any given Sunday, my
wife can be seen waiting patiently for me in the church foyer,
especially in the fall. Why does she wait? Well, it could be that I am
still in conversation with one of my many hunting buddies who attend our
church and are avid hunters.
Hunting stories have
everything, comedy, drama, action, and the flair for the dramatic. It is
easy and fun to share a hilarious hunting episode or an epic kill with a
fellow hunter. It doesn't matter if you know the individual or not, he
could be a complete stranger, but the story will still be told.
(Michael T)
Action Point
Hunters
are passionate about their sport. Christians should be passionate about
the love of Jesus Christ and his saving message. It is the most
important story that everyone, who is lost, needs to hear. This message
needs to be told.
The next time you are in a conversation with a fellow hunter or fisherman and you don't know whether or not he or she is a believer in Christ, do two things. First, insert a casual reference or question in regards to the beauty and intricate detail that God puts into his creation. Wait for a response and then come right back with a question about spiritual things. For example, "Do you have any kind of spiritual belief?" or "Do you go to church anywhere?" Don't forget to use scripture and to listen. The Holy Spirit will guide you the rest of the way.
The apostle Paul, evangelized with weakness, fear, and much trembling. Yet he did it, because he relied on the power of the Holy Spirit to work through him. Go out and make more disciples!
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Invite a friend to go hunting or fishing with you, but keep him or her within your moral environment. A day of being together will open up many conversations where you can easily slip in a question about faith that will be the best sportsman's tip of the day he or she could ever hear.
The next time you are in a conversation with a fellow hunter or fisherman and you don't know whether or not he or she is a believer in Christ, do two things. First, insert a casual reference or question in regards to the beauty and intricate detail that God puts into his creation. Wait for a response and then come right back with a question about spiritual things. For example, "Do you have any kind of spiritual belief?" or "Do you go to church anywhere?" Don't forget to use scripture and to listen. The Holy Spirit will guide you the rest of the way.
The apostle Paul, evangelized with weakness, fear, and much trembling. Yet he did it, because he relied on the power of the Holy Spirit to work through him. Go out and make more disciples!
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Invite a friend to go hunting or fishing with you, but keep him or her within your moral environment. A day of being together will open up many conversations where you can easily slip in a question about faith that will be the best sportsman's tip of the day he or she could ever hear.