Saturday, March 26, 2011

GOD'S TRAIL TIPS

Howdy Folks,

If you type cowboy trail tips into your internet search engine, you’ll get a lot of “hits” with widely varying degrees of relevance. When sorting through them, you’ll find that they seem to fall into three categories. Some, fall into what I call the life application category. For example: “When you’re in the wrong and need to set it right, how far you’ve traveled in the doin’ of it has nothing to do with the rightin’ of it”; or, “See the heavens, smell the air, taste the dust and the alkali, hear the wind and the wild, feel the motion of your horse. On a good day, that’s all you need. On a bad day that’s all you need.” Others, such as “Buildin’ and fixin’ fences wouldn’t be so bad if you didn’t have to get off your horse to do em”; or, “Cowboyin’ would be a lot more pleasant if Noah had taken the time to swat a couple of mosquitoes on his ark” can be categorized as whimsical wisdom. Finally, there are those that carry some spiritual baggage. “Just like Jesus, a good horse know what he’s doin’ even when you don’t”; or, "You make it to the short go, not by how well you perform, but by how well you let Christ perform through you.”

Well folks, the other day, I was reading in Proverbs and it struck me that I was reading God’s trail trips for a Christian cowboy. A wealth of understanding and wisdom is cached in this book to guide us along the trail. Here is a few of God’s trail tips for the ride: “Do not strive with a man without cause. If he has done you no harm (3:30)”; “Drink water from your own cistern, and running water from your own well (5:15)”; “Do not correct a scoffer, lest he hate you; rebuke a wise man, and he will love you (9:8)”; “In all labor there is profit, but idle chatter leads only to poverty (14:23)”; and, “A man’s heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps (16:9).”

I’m reminded of the Apostle Paul’s words to the young preacher Timothy: “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16,17).” Without a doubt, from cover to cover, the Bible is chock full of God’s understanding, wisdom and trail tips for the Christian cowboy. Not only is it a good read, but also it will direct your ride along the trail.

On the Trail for Him,

Mike and Suzann

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