I’d Rather Be Hunting

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He also chose David His servant, and took him from the sheepfolds…to shepherd Jacob His people.  Psalm 78:70-71

RECOMMENDED READING: PSALM 78:67-72  “Moreover He rejected the tent of Joseph, And did not choose the tribe of Ephraim,68 But chose the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion which He loved.69 And He built His sanctuary like the heights,L  like the earth which He has established forever.70 He also chose David His servant,And took him from the sheepfolds;71 From following the ewes that had young He brought him,To shepherd Jacob His people,And Israel His inheritance.72 So he shepherded them according to the integrity of his heart,And guided them by the skillfulness of his hands.”

COMMENTS:  What do you love doing the most?  My son-in-law would choose hunting and camping and 4 wheeling and canoeing on local river.  He tries to do one of these activities as often as work and home work permits, taking his family with him as much as they are willing.  His passion to be outdoors does rub off, giving them family memories associated with outside activities he loves doing and loves doing with them.   I’m afraid I’m not a hunter or 4 wheeler so even though enjoy outdoor, haven’t acquired the passion he has for these other activities.  For me outside work like shoveling snow and mowing grass and doing outside maintenance on house and church are extent of most of my outside activities, but long walks are among outside enjoyments I have. 

A recent devotion I read shared the story of a pastor, Jason Cruise, who enjoyed hunting so much that he would often think of hunting while doing pastoral obligations.  One day during his devotions, using a NIV Outdoorsman Bible, God revealed to him a calling to minister to sportsmen.  To use his passion to relate to and bond with and minister to a group needed ministry too.

God gives us all passions and purposes.  He also gives us wisdom from life experienced related to both “unpleasant work experiences” and “pleasant and fulfilling work experiences”.  So what are your passions?  What do you love doing and gravitate to the most?  Does you work and ministry and calling link to your passions? Jason discovered an opportunity to minister to many unchurched fellow hunters in a powerful way.

I recall midway through my working career struggling trying to be successful in my career as an engineer while looking for a way of fulfilling God’s purpose for me.  I started praying for an open door to go into full time ministry.   His response was, if I couldn’t be a minister where I was, why would I think I could be an effective minister elsewhere.  That revelation changed my attitude and opened my eyes to realize and discover opportunities to touch and reach others for Christ through work relationships not otherwise possible in any other setting.  I could do so while doing my assigned work without violating company policy or ethics.   Such realization empowered me to become a more effective engineer, build much deeper and more meaningful relationships with co-workers, with customers, and even with supervisors.  I also enjoyed and felt more fulfilled in my work too.

Since I retired, doing this blog not only fulfills me in this new stage of life but keeps my spiritual eyes open to see opportunities to say a word of encouragement to those whose path I cross during normal day’s journey and duties.  So what you’re your passions?  What do you love doing?  Is it a hobby or a life work or an unrealized distant dream?  Making such a matter of prayer seeking God’s input and opportunity to use that passion in ministry or redirect that passion in another way of ministry might just transform your life and maybe transform a few other lives along the way.  AMEN?  AMEN!!

Monumental changes often occur in simple, quiet moments, and it’s in those few seconds that a person makes a clean break with an old way of living and never looks back.
Jason Cruise

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