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Why did God make dogs? I
don't think it was accidental, so why do you suppose hounds are
around?
Recently, I watched an
elderly woman trying to recover from a stroke. Her brain was
damaged, and her arm was weak, so her therapist brought, of all
things, a dog to help out. Instead of completing monotonous drills,
the elderly patient threw a bright red Frisbee across the room, and
the dog bounced over, picked it up, and brought it back, his eyes
begging, "Throw it again, please!" And she did, over and over and
over, forgetting that she was actually working quite hard.
What possessed God to make dogs anyway? Certainly there are
exceptions, and certainly people can breed dogs to bring out the
worst in them, but in general, there is nothing more selfless,
loving or patient than a dog. Mistreat it and it comes back to you
anyway. Ignore it and it never gives up hope that you will be its
friend again. Make it wait days to go play, and it will still be
ready. It offers you friendship and companionship and in return asks
only for food, water and an occasional scratch behind the ears. Why
would God bother to make such a creature?
I suppose that if dogs were like people they would eventually give
up on us ... but they never do. A dog's love is almost impossible to
destroy, because it's not a love you earn; it's simply a love you
are given. In other words, dogs love unconditionally.
Unconditional love; unending patience; faithfulness to the very end.
Do you suppose, just perhaps, that God made dogs to show us a little
something about Himself? Do you think maybe "man's best friend" is
really pointing us to the One who is truly our very Best Friend?
You could learn a lot about God from a dog.... |