By Gary Miller
I know no one wants to think about it since we are in the sweltering summer, but deer season is just around the corner. South Carolina’s season actually begins in the middle of August. I love to hunt, but I just can’t put myself through those conditions for a deer…. unless there’s a Pope and Young on my trail camera, of course. But I would absolutely have to know he is coming to my stand. It seems deer season has always been tied to the cooler temperatures.
During the years when deer were scarce, hunting was almost always associated with Thanksgiving. And back then, the week of Thanksgiving would always bring with it a little snow. My neck of the woods has changed since then. The deer are more plentiful, but the snow is not. And with the abundance of deer, there has come the abundance of days to hunt as well. I have adapted seemingly without notice. It seems most of my life has followed this pattern. I have not set out to adapt, but have slowly, almost subconsciously, changed to accommodate my new environment. For the most part, I have kept in step without a fuss. But I’m still not hunting deer in August. Maybe September, but definitely not August.
While everything around us changes, there are some things that ought to be steadfast and unmovable. For those of us who follow Christ, it is Him. The Bible says God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This means while everything around us will change, that which is in us, will not. This is crucial in the world we live in. If we build our life on things that change, we will constantly be tossed from one thing to another. However, if we build our life on something that is sure and steadfast, we will always be able to go back to the security it offers. Change is never comfortable, even good change. But to have something in our life that is both relative and unchangeable is priceless. That is what Christ offers. His gift is one as old as history itself and yet is as useful today as the latest technology. I know of nothing else which offers the same.
Gary Miller can be reached via email at gary@outdoortruths.org. Miller has written the Outdoor Truths articles for 20 years. He has also written four books which include compilations of his articles and a father/son devotional. He also speaks at wild-game dinners and men’s events for churches and associations.
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