Saturday, July 9, 2022

Three Lessons from My Dog

 

Penny Cooke- "My dog teaches the Bible …wordless lessons … if I’m paying attention.

If you have a dog, I bet yours is like ours. He will not quit until he gets what he wants. He begs and paces until we act. He even chases his tail to get our attention until we grant his request, like opening the door to let him out.

 Then he knocks on the door with his paw until we let him in—and out and in. When I tell him to wait, he slumps on the floor with his head down and his eyes upward, following my every move with an occasional moan. He’s still asking; he’s just doing it more calmly.

Perhaps the reason he doesn’t give up is that he knows we’ll always come through for him. Even if we can’t respond right away, he has confidence we love him and will take care of his needs.

Jesus told a parable about a widow who kept asking a judge to avenge her adversary. Finally, weary of her persistence, he obliged. Jesus told this parable to encourage us to not doubt but to keep asking.

Praying is not always one and done. Like our dog’s persistence in getting what he asks, continued asking demonstrates faith in our Master. Lesson one noted.

I’ll admit I’m not always calm and confident as I make requests of my Master. At times, I doubt, complain, and even give up because I don’t see the answers in the way and time I’m expecting.

When we trust our Master, we also won’t complain, moan, or pace. However, we will keep asking with faith and confidence. My dog is getting better at this, but he’s not quite there yet. Me too. Lesson two noted.

Additionally, it’s important to understand that life is filled with spiritual warfare, and some battles take longer to win. That’s why Jesus said we should not “lose heart.” He meant we should not get discouraged and give up.

If we’re truly confident in God’s goodwill for us, we will trust His answers and His timing, even as we continue to pray with a watchful eye. Lesson three noted.

Which one of these lessons do you most need to implement in your prayer life?

Three Lessons from My Dog

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Let's pray-


     Father, help us pay attention to what Penny has shared with us! You are a God who delights in answering our petitions that honor You, and You listen intentitively to what is in our hearts.
     
     Praying is not always one time and that's it. 
Unless we sense God's approval of what we've asked, we are encouraged to be persistent in getting things accomplished for Christ's name. 

    We have to admit too, that we're not always calm and confident as we make requests of Him, as we sometimes doubt, complain or are tempted to give up when we don't see answers the way we expect.

     When we trust our Master, not complaining, moaning or pacing, we will ask with faith and confidence. Hopefully, we're getting better at this!
 
      Help us remember that life is filled with spiritual warfare, and some battles take longer to win. Jesus said that we're not to lose heart, as He's already won the victory!  

      May we give our undivided attention to what we're asked to do, trusting Jesus to be with us all the way to victory! We ask this in His name, and for His glory. Amen



731-735 one-line Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
731- Ps. 37:29 "The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for ever."

732- Is. 6:3 "And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory."

733- Ps. 89:15 "Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O LORD, in the light of thy countenance."

734- Ps. 34:2 "My soul shall make her boast in the LORD: the humble shall hear there of and be glad."

735- Ps. 65:7 "Which stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumalt of the people."


Quote for today-

Dr. Myles Munroe- "All things have the same components and essence as their source. When God created human beings, He spoke to Himself. You will never know yourself by relating to the creation, only to the Creator. Your potential is much greater than what you are right now. Your potential is limited only by God, not others. God sees Christ in you."

 
Words of wisdom 

~ A personal experience with Christ is needed for everyone of us! Getting to know Him up close and individually, needs to become our desperate call. He is in the midst of His people, showing us that His way of doing things is best for everyone involved. We are alive in Christ, and not saved by any works we may do. Let Him be reveald in your life!


Today's Popular post-

Still In God's Hands

Randy Kilgore shares the words of a friend..."My boy is still in God’s hands.’"

During my first year of seminary, I listened as a new friend described her life.

Abandoned by her husband, she was raising two small children alone."


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   Martin Wiles

23rd- Some Basic Truths About Who You Are in Christ
   Jill LSavage

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   Emmanel Abimola
 

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