The Dog Who Doesn’t Like Me

The Dog Who Doesn’t Like Me

The Dog Who Doesn’t Like Me

“For my eyes are toward You, O GOD, the Lord; In You I take refuge; do not leave me defenseless. Keep me from the jaws of the trap which they have set for me, And from the snares of those who do iniquity. Let the wicked fall into their own nets, While I pass by safely.”

‭‭Psalms‬ ‭141:8-10

There is a small dog in my neighborhood who doesn’t like me. He makes his dislike very clear when I pass by his home as I go walking in the morning. His bark tells me that I better not come any closer to his master’s property!

This morning, today’s scripture verse was playing in my headphones as I walked by the dog. He greeted me with several loud barks. Then, I looked down to discover that he was turning away from following me! The dog was right behind me and I didn’t know it.

King David knew what it was like to face dangers. He had many enemies. 

Instead of being afraid, he turns to the Lord.

“For my eyes are toward You, O GOD…”

David’s focus is on God, not the enemies or the danger. 

Secondly, David turns to God for safety and security.

“In You I take refuge…”

Then, David prays SPECIFICALLY. 

“Keep me from the jaws of the trap which they have set for me, And from the snares of those who do iniquity. Let the wicked fall into their own nets, While I pass by safely.”

God answered David’s prayer. He escaped from all his enemies, and lived to a ripe old age. 

I hope you don’t have enemies, but if you live long enough, you will come across someone who is not enamored with you. 

Remember to look to God, take refuge in Him, and pour your heart out to Him.

Then, watch the dog turn away from you. 

Lord, I Hate Buttermilk

Lord, I Hate Buttermilk

“A new Pastor was attending a men’s breakfast in a rural area. 

He asked one of the impressive older farmers in attendance to say grace that morning. 

After all, were seated, the older farmer began: 

“Lord, I hate buttermilk.” 

The Pastor opened one eye and wondered where this was going. 

Then the farmer loudly proclaimed, “Lord, I hate lard.” 

Now the Pastor was worried. 

However without missing a beat, the farmer prayed on, 

“And Lord, you know I don’t care much for raw white flour.” 

Just as the Pastor was ready to stand and stop everything, the farmer continued, 

“But Lord, when You mix ‘em all together and bake ‘em up, I do love fresh biscuits. 

So Lord, when things come up we don’t like, when life gets hard, when we just don’t understand what You are sayin’ to us, we just need to relax and wait ‘till you’re done mixin’, and probably Lord, it will be somethin’ even better than biscuits. 

Amen.” 

This humorous story reminds me of Romans 8:28: 

“And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.”

There are many times that we don’t understand why things happen. Life has a lot of “lard” and “flour.” Imagine trying to eat them separately… That would not taste good at all! 

But when you mix the lard, flour and

buttermilk and bake it for ten minutes… You have delicious biscuits.

So, when we don’t understand, let us continue to trust God. He is making “somethin'”even better than biscuits.”