Kordell and I took him him with us to check the cows yesterday, and it was so cute how he just sat there at my feet. He didn't understand that we wouldn't let him up on the seat because we didn't want to make a mess. He didn't understand why we made him approach the cows while he was terrified of them. He didn't understand why we wouldn't let him go wherever he wanted. He didn't understand what was going on outside, but he wanted so badly to see it all. He wanted to see everything that was happening when he was stuck in the car while we were out of the pasture. And sometimes he caught glimpses when the door would open. But Kordell and I, we knew why. We could see everything. And Trigger trusted us, and he obeyed.
Sometimes we don't understand why God holds us back. Sometimes we don't understand why we have to face our fears. Sometimes we don't realize that the actions we do today can affect what happens tomorrow, or what happens to those around us. Sometimes we want to see everything; we want to see the future. We want to see the end result. And sometimes, sometimes, God lets us catch a glimpse. When someone tells us that we had the exact words they needed to hear, even though we're convinced that we never have the right words. When we step outside on a Spring day and hear the birds singing, and we realize that God really is in control.
We hope. We have faith that God knows and sees everything. And we trust like a puppy.
Awe!! What breed is he?
ReplyDeleteHe's an English Lab. :)
DeleteCute little fellow! And that's a very good object lesson. Thanks for sharing it, Kaitlyn!
ReplyDelete"Liberty Bluebelle"
"Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty."
II Corinthians 3:17b
AWWW! I LOVE PUPPIES!!! <3 <3 <3
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Great thoughts! It's good to be reminded of that every now and then. Such a precious puppy!
ReplyDeleteThis is so good. <3 And Trigger is so much more adorable than that dog-o in your graphic...
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post. It is very encouraging, especially with a cute puppy for an allegory.
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