In one of my favorite magazines, I could always count on an article on the last page written by an amazing writer and a bow hunting legend. I found myself reading his article before any others. His articles were not always geared toward finding success as a hunter but more about the life and trials of a hunter. These were articles that talked about completing the honey do list before a hunt, how to deal with people who don’t understand why we hunt, organizing our gear, or enjoying the moments in the stand.
When I got the new issue for the start of 2016, I just couldn’t wait to see all the new products on the advertisements pages. During these cold winter days, I was looking forward to reading about successful hunts and preparing for next fall. But what I was most excited about was turning to that back page and reading the next article by this amazing writer.
I didn’t want to read this article just anywhere; you know how we hunters are! We sometimes tote these magazines to work with us to sift through the pages on lunch breaks. A hunter’s home is littered with stacks of hunting magazines on coffee tables. Special copies are displayed on a book shelf or a current issue is found next their bed on a night stand. In my house they are stored in a magazine rack in the bathroom for some easy ready when, well, you know, when you just need to have some peace and quiet for a few minutes.
No! I wanted to read this article as if I were tucked away in a far off cabin in the woods, sitting in a big comfy torn leather chair that is often found in these far off havens. I wanted to be listening to a fire crackle and pop in a large stone fireplace. My hand would be wrapped around a nice warm cup of coffee and the heat from this cup would seem to radiate through my whole body with every sip I slowly took. Before I read the article, I would take a glance out the window into the calm stillness of God’s creation. I would watch has God begins to paint the landscape in the color of white with each snowflake that falls. Yes, that would be my dream scenario in enjoying this article, but for me, today, I will have to turn on my electric fireplace, cuddle up on the couch under a nice warm quilt and allow myself, for a moment, to feel like I am there with God in that far off cabin.

I then turned the page and tears begin to well up in my eyes. I saw an article “In memory of …” this amazing legend and writer I have come to enjoy reading. This article talked about his life, all the accomplishments he was known for, and the amazing people he knew and helped in the hunting industry.
On the back page was his last published article and as I turned to read this article my heart began to break and the tears began to fall.
My emotions were not based on the fact that this would be the last time I would read this man’s article. I was not emotional because another legend has passed away and, if it were not for these legends, we may not have the sport that I love so much today. No, my heart broke because with life there are consequences for every decision we make. I knew this man didn’t know his creator. I knew this man had not accepted the fact that Jesus went to the cross and died for him. I wept because now this man, is seeing the consequence of his decision to not accept Jesus Christ. All the good he did in this world! Being a legend and entertaining lives with the gift of his writing doesn’t matter anymore. He is now suffering the turmoil and pain of an eternity in Hell. He is just another lost soul in the pit of hell that Satan was able to convince that there is no God. | I knew this man had not accepted the fact that Jesus went to the cross and died for him. |
However, I do know that I read an article once in which he talked about reading an obituary about a young man who had died. He talked about how the family wrote about Heaven and how their loved one who was an outdoorsman, was catching giant bass and chasing the big rack bucks. This legend said in this article he didn’t believe in a higher power. He shared how he didn’t believe in a creator but felt that if there was an afterlife he hopes to spend it doing what he has done here on Earth.
The Bible says in Mathew chapter 10 verse 33 “But whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven.” This man denied the fact that there is a God and did so to millions of people who read this article.
Mathew chapter 10 verse 33 “But whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven.” | When this man passed away, he stood before the God above all gods. He stood in front of the one who gave him life and looked into the eyes of the one who he had heard once hung on a cross. I can imagine Jesus showing him his hands and feet that bore the holes of those nails so many years ago. I can see the tears falling down my savior’s face as He says to him, what he said when he was here on Earth in John chapter 14 verse 6 “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” |
Yes, if this man did not accept Christ, his eyes were opened to the consequence of that decision! | “Father, I do not know him.” |
Several years later, I sit here on my couch, tears falling down my face, realizing the consequence of my decision to not share Jesus with his lost soul.
We, as Christians, need to open our eyes to the world around us. We need to be bold and share the love of Christ with our family, friends, and people we come in contact with every day. Today, ask yourself this question, “How much is a lost soul worth?” I don’t know about you, but there is nothing more important than sharing the love of God with a lost and broken soul in this lost and broken world.
If you’re reading this and you have not made the decision to accept what Jesus did for you on the cross, if you have refused to ask forgiveness and believe that Jesus paid it all for you on the cross, let me ask you this question, Why? | Several years later, I sit here on my couch, tears falling down my face, realizing the consequence of my decision to not share Jesus with his lost soul. |
Please don’t wait until the last moment to accept Him. We are not guaranteed a long life. We are not guaranteed tomorrow and we are not guaranteed our next breath. Make the decision while you still have the opportunity and live your life with peace and hope that only the Lord Jesus Christ can provide.
First Installment
By: Adam Devine
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