DAILY DEVOTION
Strength in Numbers
By Thomas Naumann
Guest Writer
CBN.com
And let us consider one another in order to stir up love
and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together,
as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another…
Hebrews 10:24, 25 NKJV
Very few animals that inhabit the earth are loners. I’m
sure you could probably come up with a few. But many species are
group or family oriented. You often see a herd of deer, a flock
of turkeys, or a covey of quail. There were many hunting trips
where I just wanted to see one deer, let alone a herd!
Take time to study the behavior of any animal. They are very
relational with their own kind. Mothers tend to their offspring.
Young animals joyfully play together. I love to watch squirrels
chase each other up and down an oak tree, or see fawns running
in circles in an open field. When it comes to survival, animals
find solace and strength in numbers. A covey of quail will huddle
close together when a predator is nearby. If you mess with one
hornet, you mess with the whole hive!
God created us in the same way. We, too, are creatures that need
family and fellowship. It is not meant for us to go it alone in
life. For that reason, it is very important for us to be a part
of a church fellowship. Regardless of the denomination, be close
to the Body of Christ. Read John 15. A branch apart from the vine
cannot bear fruit. That is a fundamental principal in Gardening
101 and in life. Open your heart to others and be accountable.
It is then that you will find strength in numbers.
Excerpted from, Around the Campfire: Devotions for the
Sportsman by Thomas Naumann . Copyrignt © 2004. For
more information, visit J. Countryman publishers at www.jcountryman.com.
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