Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ Sept. 12, 2019
Have you ever wondered about wonder? I mean have you ever thought why you attribute beauty or awe to certain things? Have you ever been amazed how a large tree can grow from the tiniest crack in a massive rock? Have you ever been rapt by a sunset, a blanket of fog, or a ridge of mountains in the fall? I know you have. And I also know you're beginning to think I'm spending too much time in a tree stand, bored from not seeing deer. Not yet, but I can say this. Deer hunters are people who get to see some of the greatest wonders of earth. Sitting in a tree stand for hours really can make you focus on every particular area in view and analyze its most intricate pieces. There, you are forced to think deeper than what is on the surface. You don't just see a tree or a rock, but you see an oak and a piece of sandstone. You don't just see an oak and a piece of sandstone; you see a strutting limb and a unique shape. You don't just see a strutting limb or a unique shape; you see a guiding force that has sent a seed flying through the wind or a boulder rolling down a hill. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org
|