06/18/2017

06/18/2017

“Suddenly, a man with leprosy approached him and knelt before him. ‘Lord,’ the man said, ‘if you are willing, you can heal me and make me clean.’ Jesus reached out and touched him. ‘I am willing,’ he said. ‘Be healed!’ And instantly the leprosy disappeared.”  Matthew 8:2-3  NLT


We probably have much to learn about the healing power of touch. Famous usually initiates our contact, rolling over on his back or strolling up to my legs, and I happily oblige with a back massage or belly rub. But when I feel a headache, or period of nausea, I reach out and stroke his warm coat and instantly feel a comfort that slows my breathing and lowers my pulse.

God is always willing to provide wholeness to us. Sometimes this involves physical healing and at other times spiritual healing. At times we are the vessels of God’s healing Spirit. Even if we do not understand the nature or timing of God’s healing, it is available to all who believe.


Draw me to Your source of healing today, O Lord.

06/17/2017

06/17/2017

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”  Matthew 6:34  NLT


After consulting with our veterinarian I was able to postpone, at least for a little while, any dental extractions for Famous. Any dog can have cavities, but he has two molars showing root damage on x-rays. He has fleshy gums and a flap that has allowed food to settle there and cause infection. He did well with the anesthesia, so I will wait a few months before proceeding with the extractions while he is still quite healthy. So he escaped surgery, but it is only postponed for later in the summer.

Anticipating a stressful time and worrying about the future show our lack of understanding of all God has planned for us. God does not ask us to forget that evil exists in the world or that we are surrounded by danger. But He does assure us that we are not left to face them alone. His peace is a gift to help us survive the troubles of the day.


Remind me of Your strength when I feel vulnerable and alone. 

06/15/2017

06/15/2017

“I tell you the truth, anyone who believes has eternal life.”  John 6:47  NLT


I was on the line this evening with Famous’ pet insurance company. He may have a dental extraction tomorrow for a decaying tooth. X-rays will help determine the severity of the problem. But I was amazed at the list of exclusions in his policy just under the dental section. Add to my amazement the high cost of his monthly premiums and low benefits after the high deductible, and I wonder (and dread knowing) if he will ever need the extreme benefits that are offered.

There are many opportunities to insure ourselves against life’s calamities. The insurance does not prevent the disasters in life, but it may give you peace of mind knowing there is a financial net that may catch you. But one certainty is that your life will end. But rather than thinking of faith in Christ as your insurance police against eternal damnation, think of it as a passport to eternal life. What greater benefits could there be?


Teach me Your truth, O God, and show me the blessings of living in Your Word.

06/14/2017

06/14/2017

“The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.”  Psalm 34:18  NLT


How does he know? I love the nearness of Famous, when he lies at my feet or jumps in my lap while I try to tie my shoes. But how does he know when I have had a hard day that I need him nearby? How does he know to keep a watch on me and settle where I sit?

Why is God close to the brokenhearted? I believe it is because they are the ones, whether they know God is available to them or not, who have realized they are vulnerable to suffering and loss. People who cannot admit they need the Lord cannot be open to his healing and his love.


Break my heart so that it may be filled with eternal love that only You can give.

06/13/2017

06/13/2017

“So if you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask him.”  Matthew 7:11  NLT


To Famous, I am the giver of gifts. This evening after supper, I bestowed upon him an empty plastic peanut butter jar. (To me it was empty; to Famous it was filled with delicious remnants of the sweet sticky goop that was once inside.) He carried it into the living room where he spent fifteen minutes licking every last smear of peanut butter until it was as clear as glass. Just watching him work for every taste led me to believe he very much enjoyed the challenge of the treat!

Famous knows how to ask for a treat, and we should not refrain from asking God’s favor as we journey through life. I do not support the theology that God wants to bestow upon us worldly wealth. Rather, He wants to give us the true desires of our hearts that can perfect us in relationship to his design for eternity. If we are burdened or blessed with worldly riches, then we must figure out God’s design in how we can use them for his glory. Most importantly, we must understand and acknowledge the Source of all good gifts.


Show me Your great kindness today in granting me gifts from heaven, and cause me to be thankful.

06/12/2017

06/12/2017

“Remember the former things of old; for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.”  Isaiah 46:9  ESV


The present moment is singular, but time connects it to all the moments past and future. When I was walking Famous this afternoon in the early summer heat, I remembered many other hot walks, some on beaches or mountain trails, some on racing courses, but mostly I thought of our last summer when we traveled halfway across the country during the most stifling of heatwaves. Today’s mid-eighties heat would have been most welcomed then. Famous is smart enough to head for grassy shade rather than stay on the hot blacktops of streets and parking lots.

God meets us in the present moment, but memory is a gift that reminds us of the many times He has helped us in the past. These reminders give us joy, but also hope and courage for even tougher times we may yet encounter.


Let memory guide me through today’s complex path.

06/11/2017

06/11/2017

“And God blessed the seventh day and declared it holy, because it was the day when he rested from all his work of creation.”  Genesis 2:3  NLT


Sundays with Famous remain special. Our early walk with no other sign of human activity is different from the weekday morning hustle and bustle. The birds are just as active, or maybe just noticeably so without the traffic noise, and the only other sounds are our footsteps and Famous’ audible panting. We could imagine we were the special recipients of God’s gift of the day.

God provides rest from the working week, but He also provides rest from the burden of our sins. This is the sanctuary we find in him. This is the life created with us in mind and given as a gift. We have only to receive it.


As I journey through this day, keep me mindful of the many gifts I have received by Your design.

06/10/2017

06/10/2017

“Don’t be fooled by those who try to excuse these sins, for the anger of God will fall on all who disobey him.”  Ephesians 5:6  NLT


Famous decided to help today while I tended to some landscaping. He has a keen eye when it comes to supervision! I had gotten well into the mulching when he started barking, forcing me to see why he was on alert. There it was. He had found one of the boards in the fence which had fallen. He was proud of his discovery, and he wagged his tail in approval of me arriving on the scene so promptly. I returned to my work. Then ten minutes later I heard him again. What was it this time? I returned to find him twelve feet up the fence line barking at yet another board. Yes, this one had fallen as well and deserved my prompt attention. He continued going around the yard alerting me of the fallen boards until I had propped all of them up back in place.

God warns us against a life that is not filled with love. For if it is not filled with love, it will instead be filled with sin. Others who do not know God’s love will try to deceive us and distract us from the work God has given us to do. We should hold fast to what we know to be true and not listen to those who spread lies and deceit.


Lead me in truth, O Lord, and grant me an obedient heart. 

06/09/2017

06/09/2017

FRIDAY FUN DOG FACT: 

A Beatles hit. It’s rumored that, at the end of the Beatles song, “A Day in the Life,” Paul McCartney recorded an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs, just for his Shetland Sheepdog.