04/26/2026
A Trappers Devotional
While it is Day
In trapping, as in life, opportunity doesn’t last forever.
John 4:9 reminds us, “I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; night is coming when no one can work.”
It’s a plain truth wrapped in urgency, there is a season for action and that season doesn’t last forever. For the trapper, this speaks directly to the rhythm of the land. “Day” is not just sunlight hours; it is the open window of opportunity. It is early frost before a freeze locks up a swamp. It’s fresh sign in creek bottoms after a rain. It is the brief stretch of time when conditions align, populations shift, and access is possible. Miss it and it does not always return.
Jesus’ words also point to purpose. He knew exactly why he was sent, and He moved with intention. Likewise, the trapper who understands stewardship doesn’t move aimlessly. There is responsibility in every set placed, respect for wildlife, land, law, and balance. Work done rightly is not wasteful or careless; it is deliberate, timely, and accountable. It’s not just what we do, but how we do it. The way we live our lives is our greatest testimony.
“Night is coming” is not meant to create fear, but awareness. Seasons close, Ice forms. Weather turns. Time runs out, not just in the field, but in life itself. There will always be more that could be done, but not always time to do it. This verse calls us to awareness. Don’t delay what should be done today. Check the line when it should be checked. Learn while there is still time to learn. Pass on knowledge while there while there is someone to receive it. Respect opportunity while it is in your hands.
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And like Christ, whose work reflected the will of the One who sent Him, the trapper is reminded that every effort should reflect something higher than self, stewardship, responsibility, respect for creation, above all else living for the One who created it. Because when the night comes, and the work ends we will all stand in judgment before an Almighty God.
“You can give your life to Jesus and He’ll give you a second chance, till you can’t.” -Robert J. Ritchie
Hope you have a blessed Sonday – Tight Chains Y’all