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Yeti- our Great Pyrenees Memaw- our adopted chihuahua |
Dogs are always happy to see you and even if they do something wrong it is as if they understand and really try to do better and please their owners. They put in a lot of work for us. Guarding the livestock, protecting our property, and the unconditional love they show us. They are faithful to us.
They trust us. When they get older it's up to us to take care of them until their dying day.
Many things here our animals do reminds me of things in the 'real world.'
Take for instance someone who has worked hard at a job. They show up every day, do a good job, and are being safe. This is being a faithful employee. They too should be appreciated but are often times not. The business owner that treats their employees with carelessness and only thinks of his own greed will never keep faithful employees.
If I threw my dog some scraps and never petted or showed affection would he still be a good helper for us or would he try to get out and run away? Would he be aggressive? Probably so because he has to be taught what is acceptable and what is not. Teaching and showing love takes time. It takes effort and it takes an unselfish attitude.
This is in everything in our lives, our spouses, children, friends, and anything else we do. Including how we treat our pets, managing our homes, and taking care of ourselves.
So what about our relationship with the Lord? Are we faithful in our everyday life? Do we make time to pray and read His word?
Do you trust God to help you with your every day life? Are you faithful?
Honestly, in the past years I've gone back and forth with being truly faithful in my study of Gods word. I know he is there but I try to lead and solve my own problems too much. I allow my emotions to take control and make bad decisions. However, when you do allow God control he is always faithful and always gives us hope.
I believe on day we will all stand face to face with the Lord and we will be rewarded for our faithfulness.
Luke 16.10 He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.
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