“Then everyone who has eyes will be able to see the truth, and everyone who has ears will be able to hear it.” Isaiah 32:3 NLT
Patience can be very important in discovering why your dog might be too noisy or too quiet. Just as he observes your every move, your eyes can tell you if his activity is not routine. Perhaps he skips a dinner, or perhaps he lets you know he does not want to finish his walk. Careful observation can give you clues if it is time to talk to your vet.
Or, if he noisily breaks the silence with continuous barks and howls, you may sense the urgency to discover the truth. You may not speak “dog”, but patience can reveal if there is an empty water bowl or a furry intruder on the deck.
Most of us are seekers of truth. We practice discovering it and testing it. Truth can save us from pain, and truth can save us from death. Holders of truth can share it to benefit others or use deceit for selfish purposes. But ultimately, God’s truth will prevail. As agents of light, we need to illuminate what is true.
Teach me to follow your light, Lord, to help me discover what is true and use it for your glory.
