From a Mongrel to a Duchess
It was a cold day, spitting rain and windy. Still I was out
in it fishing. With weather like that, there is little surprise that I didn’t catch
any fish! But I didn’t come home empty handed… Moving along the shore I heard a
noise from an empty boat shed. Curiosity got the better of me and I moved in to
check it out. In the back right corner, something cowered. It was winter on the
lake and all the summer residents had long since departed. The only live
animals anywhere around were sure to be wild. This one could have been a
wounded deer or a rabid coyote! I should have been more careful but instead I
went on in. I was 13 year old boy so who knows what was I thinking!? The mass
turned out to be a very large yet scrawny, shivering, wet, muddy and matted
German Shepherd. She had some open sores and something was wrong with one of
her legs. And she was so very scared. She was nothing but a mongrel that many
would have just put to sleep. I remember thinking that if she lived, this mongrel
would need a name… so I called her Duchess.
It took a while but I coaxed her out, fed her from my hand,
bathed her and treated her wounds. Many days passed before she learned to trust
me. I never did find out where she had come from. She had been lost and was
found, wounded and near death but was now healed and healthy. She had been
alone and now had a family. Over time Duchess became a strong shepherd. Instead
of being afraid at the touch of her master’s hand, she became ridiculously
devoted! She had been a filthy mongrel but within a month, I found her sprawled
on the sofa! This mongrel loved the life of a Duchess!
My life is so much like that mongrel’s. With a soul that was
lost, matted, muddy and afraid, I was far from God. Yet he pursued me. He came
into the dark corner and called me out. He bound up my wounds, healed my soul,
gave me a new name and a place at his table. And I am ridiculously devoted to
Christ Jesus my Lord!
God’s hand might be strange to you but do not fear his
touch. He calls you out of the darkness to give you a place at his table.
Christ came that you might have life and have it to the fullest.
The
thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life
and have it abundantly. Jesus in John 10:10
Anchored in Grace,
Harrison
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