“And the glory of the LORD settled down on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it for six days. On the seventh day the LORD called to Moses from inside the cloud.” Exodus 24:16 NLT
“Nearer, my God, to Thee” are the words that come to mind as I journey through life in recent weeks with Famous. His world is changing as he begins to live with hearing loss. He still hears noises in quiet settings, certain pitches, and sudden sounds. But I have noticed it is harder for him to hear the sounds of my voice.
Some folks might even wonder why I should talk to a dog. Before he arrived, I could go hours without speaking to anyone unless the phone rang. I even found it a bit awkward at first forcing myself to engage in conversation with my new puppy, but I had read it was important for my pet to be able to hear my voice, comprehend its tone and my temperament. After a while it became part of our routine to say hello in the morning, talk about the day ahead or anticipate a fast-approaching special event, and celebrate my arrival home in the afternoons.
Now I am dealing with the realization that he does not always hear my voice and, if he is not conscientiously watching out the window for me to pull up into the driveway, he does not hear me open the door or run to greet me.
He must be sensing his isolation on some level, for I have found him drawing closer to my side when I am with him. If he could possibly be a sweeter and more devoted dog, he seems to have found a way to make it happen.
I am thankful to a Father God who is there for me in the silence, darkness, and isolation of my life and who also blesses me with light, life, and love! Hosannah to the One who comes to deliver us from death!
Teach me to always listen for Your voice, O God!
