November 3, 2012
Today's Photograph . . . . If Not, Readjust and Make It Count (Cliff S) |
Bible Study Verse
Psalm 49:10-12
Anyone can see that the brightest and best die, wiped out right
along with fools and dunces. They leave all their prowess
behind, move into their new home, The Coffin, The cemetery their
permanent address. And to think they named counties after themselves! We
aren't immortal. We don't last long. Like our dogs, we age and weaken.
And die. (The Message)
Thoughts
It
was opening day of my elk hunt. Although I had not seen as much as a
rabbit, I was still very excited as I had drawn a bull tag in an Arizona
unit that was known to produce 400 class bulls every year. I still had
six days left and planned on being in the field for every second of
light, as well as several hours in the dark.
I
do not get cell service where I hunt so I always drive to the nearest
town at night to call my wife, to let her know all is okay and to see
how her and the kids are doing.
This
night, when I called was like no other. "My dad's surgery didn't go
well. He is in the hospital now and I think he's dying." The news hit
like a sucker punch to the stomach. I immediately dropped everything,
secured camp and began driving home.
(Brett M)
Action
He
had surgery the day before Thanksgiving. A routine operation we were
assured. This particular doctor performs three of these a day. Yet in
this case, just a few short days later my father-in-law died.
This
Psalm tells us that we are all going to die. It does not matter how
much we accumulate on this earth, we cannot take it with us.
Each
and every one of us will stand before God empty handed. There is,
however, one thing that we will take with us to heaven, our investments.
Not our stock portfolios or our 401Ks, but our eternal investments.
Where
can we find those eternal investments? We find them by having faith in
God, reading His word and obeying it and by utilizing the gifts that he
has given each and every one of us to further His Kingdom.
There
will not be one of us who will find ourselves standing before The
Almighty, empty handed wishing we had put more money into our 401K, we
had gotten that bigger house or the nicer car. However, every one of us
will be wishing we had built up more eternal treasure in Heaven.
Take
the time now to re-evaluate your investment portfolio. Is your time, is
your energy, and is your money really going to what counts? If not,
readjust and make it count.
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
If
you haven't prepared it already, make your will a priority. You don't
want your favorite whitetail mount going to your vegetarian sister and
your guns being sold to the neighbors from your driveway.