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    Daily Sportsmen's Devotional 1-3-2010 Sunday


    Today's Photograph.... Controlled By Bit and Bridle (Mitch K)

    Bible Study Verse
    Psalm 32:9
    Do not be like the horse or the mule, which have no understanding but must be controlled by bit and bridle or they will not come to you.
    (NIV)

    Thoughts
    Pain hurts. I think you will agree. I try to avoid it.

    Sometimes hunting dogs are extremely hard headed. They want to hunt more than to obey you or to hunt with you. Frustration is defined by a bird dog running wild, charging ahead, and busting all the birds out of the field before the hunters arrive or can take a shot.

    The electronic training collars provide a mild stimulus to the dog in training to correct bad behavior. When disobedience occurs, the pain of the electronic stimulation brings them under control and back to the handler.
    (Jackie M)

    Action Point
    Sometimes God uses pain to correct our sinful behavior. Psalm 32 is King David's testimony to this fact. Our verse speaks of the bridle used on horses and mules. The pressured pain inflicted by the bit in their mouth is what brings them into line and controls them. As they instinctively move to lessen the pain, the bit and bridle brings the horse or mule to the handler. Otherwise, uncontrolled and inaccessible, they are not useful.

    Not all the pain and suffering in the world is because of sin. We live in a world that is cursed by sin and bad things happen because sin and its curse reign over this world. Many times when we wander, stray, or sin, God will use pain, illness, injury, or negative circumstances to get our attention and to bring us back to Him.

    When pain occurs, ask God to reveal to you if it is His corrective effort or just the natural product of a world turned upside down and in rebellion to Him.

    His Word and His Spirit will guide you into all Truth. Read John 16:13. Listen to His still, small voice of correction and you will avoid the pain.

    Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
    Electronic training collars are effective in controlling hard headed, stubborn dogs. Buy a quality one. Consider one that gives a warning sound before the electrical stimulation. That will often correct the offending dog that has experience with the collar.

    #2
    Very nice. I wish more people would read this devotional.

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      #3
      Sittin in the blind now. Finished my little communion w/ God, then read this post. Deer or no deer, a blessed day nonetheless.

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        #4
        i really like these too

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          #5
          Thanks for posting these daily Tim.

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            #6
            Thanks Tim God bless BD

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              #7
              Thanks Tim, I got a chocolate pup and that collar may be on my list

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                #8
                I just found this... what a great addition!

                Thank God for folks here in TX. I love that we aren't afraid to say 'CHRISTmas', or play Christian music in stores, etc.

                I attend Lake Pointe in Rockwall, and truly love it; especially the Man Church once a month. I'd sure love to be involved in a ministry that addresses this lifestyle. While I'm just a killer of targets (I'll shoot with film), I certainly find that there are parallels with my outdoorsmanship and my son's desire to begin hunting. Having a strong faith line to help bring us both into this fold would be wonderful. I'll keep my eyes open for more of these!

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