Wednesday, June 10, 2026

 Be Prepared

June 10


Be prepared in season and out of season … to discharge all the duties

of your ministry.

2 Timothy 4:2, 5


Of the one hundred twenty-one merit badges young men can earn in the

Boy Scouts, Lincoln had amassed ninety-five total badges. Each badge had

increased his experience, knowledge, and skill in a specific discipline, spanning

a broad spectrum from American business to woodworking. Lincoln needed

only one more mandatory badge to meet the twelve-of-fifteen badge require-

ment necessary to attain the rank of Eagle Scout. Today’s review for his Citi-

zenship in the World merit badge would complete that objective.

However, unlike prior reviews, where he’d studied and restudied the rel-

evant material, Lincoln hadn’t spent much time preparing for this badge. He’d

been pressed for time and had assumed he would be alright with a cursory

examination of the issues. Finding he was unprepared, he approached his

counselor, “I’m sorry, Mr. Barns. I’ve been so busy that I didn’t take time to

review the subject matter on international law,” he admitted. “Can I please

reschedule this review?”

“Alright, Lincoln, we’ll reschedule for next week,” Mr. Barns agreed. Then

he added, “And when you come next week, do as our motto says: Be Prepared.”

Following a week of intense study, Lincoln passed his review, obtaining

the rank of Eagle Scout. At the badge presentation, Mr. Barns spoke of the

rescheduling, and the importance of being prepared, “Because you never know

what life might bring.”

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Like Lincoln, many of us put off preparing for upcoming events, relying on

present knowledge to carry us through, sighting busyness as the reason for our

lapse in judgment. The truth is … we will make time for those things which are

important to us. Un-preparedness, conscious or otherwise, will cause us to fail

the testing of such knowledge.

Paul’s charge to Timothy was that he be prepared for every eventuality in

order that he might be able to discharge all the duties of his ministry.

Put in perspective: our failure to prepare may not only have us asking for

a redo, we could very well miss an opportunity to minister to someone else.


Prayer

“Lord, show me what I need to focus on today to be

ready for what comes my way. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”


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