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Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ April 26th
I left the woods after an unsuccessful evening turkey hunt. On my way out I noticed where some of my feathered friends had been scratching. Of course I had to slip out of my truck and see if I could locate one of those birds for the next morning. Sure enough, he was there high in a tree just waiting on me to show up the following day to introduce him to my Winchester 1300. There was only one problem. I had already made other arrangements for the next morning. And even though they were not carved in stone, they would take some real creativity to change. After some calls were made and planning was done, I was still unable to change my original appointment. Plan B went into effect. Perhaps I could adjust my plans and go in just a little later and catch that bird on his morning stroll back down the mountain. Sounds good……. But again, plan B was squashed with authority. I ended up only wondering “what if”, the next day.
The truth was evident. Even though I knew where that gobbler was, and even though he seemed within reach, the only way that I was going to meet that turkey was if he came to me. I could not come to him. My circumstances, my situation, my ability and all my efforts, were not good enough to get me to where he was. This is a wonderful picture of God’s love and his plan for us to get to heaven.
You see, because of our sin, we are unable to reach God. Our circumstances, our ability and all of our efforts cannot bring God to us. There is a deep chasm between He and us that cannot be spanned by man. But God made a way. Because we could not come to Him, He came to us. And he did it through the person of Jesus Christ. By sending Jesus, he overcame all the obstacles that were between us and God. He put heaven within reach. He bridged the great divide and presented Himself high on the cross for all to see and for all to know where He can be found. Now, the path to that tree is clear, and open, and accessible. And it’s only one step away from where you are right now.

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