Don’t Leave Your Gear in the Truck
God has already given you what you need. Don’t leave it unused.
Every outdoorsman knows the feeling.
You get out to the field, walk all the way in, settle into position, and then realize you left something important back in the truck.
The right call.
The extra shells.
The good knife.
The rain gear.
The tackle box.
The one thing you actually needed.
It is frustrating because the gear was there. You owned it. You packed it. You had access to it. But when the moment came, it was not with you.
A lot of men live that way spiritually.
God has given us what we need, but we leave it unused.
We have Bibles, but we do not open them.
We believe in prayer, but we try to carry everything ourselves.
We know we need other men, but we isolate.
We have the Holy Spirit, but we rely on our own strength.
We know the truth, but we forget to bring it into the fight.
The problem is not always that we are unequipped. Sometimes the problem is that we left the gear God gave us sitting in the truck.
Ephesians 6 tells us to “put on the full armor of God.” That means God has not left His people helpless. He gives us truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, His Word, and prayer.
But armor does not help much if you never put it on.
A Bible on the shelf will not steady your heart.
A prayer you never pray will not shape your attitude.
A brother you never call cannot encourage you.
A truth you never remember will not help you stand firm.
This week, do not just know what God has given you. Use it.
Open the Bible before you open the noise.
Pray before you react.
Call the friend before you drift too far.
Speak the truth before the lie gets comfortable.
Ask God for strength before you try to prove your own.
You do not have to walk into this week empty-handed.
God has already given you what you need.
Don’t leave it unused.
Field Challenge:
Before the day gets away from you, take five minutes and “check your gear.” Open Scripture. Pray honestly. Reach out to one godly man. Put on what God has already provided.





